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Suspended Fish
On Fri, 25 Feb 2011 17:52:34 +0000, robiinjakson wrote:
Small jigs, worms and skills to work slower. Suspended bass usually do not waste a lot of energy chasing the lure of fast moving! The strike will be Suttle, so light line, see your line of action is the key link window. I wonder what the best way to vertical jig is, down 25 feet in this situation ? Probably need 1/2 to 1 oz. weight depending on wave height. Squeeze on 1/2 oz. rubber core weight about three feet up from the hook and add weight later if needed is my best guess. |
Suspended Fish
On 3/5/2011 1:26 PM, patrick wrote:
On Fri, 25 Feb 2011 17:52:34 +0000, robiinjakson wrote: Small jigs, worms and skills to work slower. Suspended bass usually do not waste a lot of energy chasing the lure of fast moving! The strike will be Suttle, so light line, see your line of action is the key link window. I wonder what the best way to vertical jig is, down 25 feet in this situation ? Probably need 1/2 to 1 oz. weight depending on wave height. Squeeze on 1/2 oz. rubber core weight about three feet up from the hook and add weight later if needed is my best guess. Try heavy stuff like that first I suppose. It will get down to the strike zone faster, but if it doesn't work be prepared to fish light slow falling stuff and take your time. Bob La Londe www.YumaBassMan.com Tournament Director www.YumaProAm.com |
I do not usually fall into this situation where 10 'is considered to be a small amount of water and deep holes, playing 20 is a dark abyss, but I did not use the western basin of Lake Erie to fish a little. The first thing which we are always curious, when we draw what kind of fish are suspended them. We do not have underwater cameras at that time (80 years), but often we will decide they can not arbitrarily take our fishing, we can not let them bite.
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Suspended Fish
jasonkrezza wrote:
I do not usually fall into this situation where 10 'is considered to be a small amount of water and deep holes, playing 20 is a dark abyss, but I did not use the western basin of Lake Erie to fish a little. The first thing which we are always curious, when we draw what kind of fish are suspended them. We do not have underwater cameras at that time (80 years), but often we will decide they can not arbitrarily take our fishing, we can not let them bite. Insofar as information to the location of the western basin and the adjunct baits which are suspended on the abyss without underwater cameras (at that time), six months and counting, I tend to agree. -- Ken Fortenberry |
Suspended Fish
On Tue, 15 Mar 2011 14:08:09 -0700, Bob La Londe wrote:
On 3/5/2011 1:26 PM, patrick wrote: On Fri, 25 Feb 2011 17:52:34 +0000, robiinjakson wrote: Small jigs, worms and skills to work slower. Suspended bass usually do not waste a lot of energy chasing the lure of fast moving! The strike will be Suttle, so light line, see your line of action is the key link window. I wonder what the best way to vertical jig is, down 25 feet in this situation ? Probably need 1/2 to 1 oz. weight depending on wave height. Squeeze on 1/2 oz. rubber core weight about three feet up from the hook and add weight later if needed is my best guess. Try heavy stuff like that first I suppose. It will get down to the strike zone faster, but if it doesn't work be prepared to fish light slow falling stuff and take your time. Bob La Londe www.YumaBassMan.com Tournament Director www.YumaProAm.com Sounds like 1/32 oz. crappie jig and minnow or redworm with six pound line then. Pinkie too was always small and reliable. |
I don't usually get into that bearings about actuality area 10' is considered deep baptize and the few holes that hit 20 are the aphotic abyss, but I did use to angle the western basin a bit on Lake Erie. One of the aboriginal things we were consistently analytical about if we graphed abeyant angle was what species are they.
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