Members Righteous Posted February 5 Members Posted February 5 I'm brand new to the area having lived here now a little more than a year. Any tips of thoughts on the best artificial baits to use below the Bagnell dam for white bass and/or hybids. I'm all catch and release just looking for some fun.
snagged in outlet 3 Posted February 5 Posted February 5 10 hours ago, Righteous said: I'm brand new to the area having lived here now a little more than a year. Any tips of thoughts on the best artificial baits to use below the Bagnell dam for white bass and/or hybids. I'm all catch and release just looking for some fun. I would start with these. https://tackle-max.com/collections/fugitive-swimbait?srsltid=AfmBOopZ-rkueyTKPJ0z_AVk5k1pbTwLWFAJuCfDVEZcak5LWkDpFsGH rps 1
Seth Posted February 5 Posted February 5 3-4" white swimbait on a ballhead jig (1/4-1/2oz depending on flow) is always where I start. Flicker shads work well too, but the sheer amount of paddlefish and asian carp make it hard to throw them because you are constantly snagging them. Terrierman, snagged in outlet 3 and Ham 3
fishinwrench Posted February 6 Posted February 6 Here's a good place to start. You can throw it a mile, and it's a great fish finder. Rip&pause, Rip&pause, Rip&pause. nomolites, Flysmallie, 96 CHAMP and 2 others 5
Terrierman Posted February 6 Posted February 6 So is a 4" swimtail on the right weight jighead. I like a fiber hook guard on the jig. 1/4 low flow, 1/2 high flow.
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