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E. Carl Speros March 26th, 2005 08:37 PM

My favorite summer combo; Chartreusse buzz bait & same color Lizard
 

Bob La Londe March 26th, 2005 11:14 PM

I follow a missed popper strike with a senko. Otherwise I flip heavy
shadows anywhere I can find them

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"E. Carl Speros" wrote in message
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I love to skim the weedbeds moderately quickly with a Buzzbait or Pop R
in the summer months & when have a missed strike (which often happens)
I cast an unweighted 5" or 6" Chartreusse lizard & let it slowly drop
into the area that the bass struck the top water lure. It's surprising
how often this pays off. Have any of you got a favorite tactic for
summer fishing? I for one would love to hear about it. Bass season is on
its way even in the northern climes of Pa.. Cheers. Carl





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go-bassn March 27th, 2005 02:11 AM

Still putting pics & html on rofb Mr Speros? How many times have you been asked not to?

Get a clue man...

Warren

"E. Carl Speros" wrote in message ...
I love to skim the weedbeds moderately quickly with a Buzzbait or Pop R
in the summer months & when have a missed strike (which often happens)
I cast an unweighted 5" or 6" Chartreusse lizard & let it slowly drop
into the area that the bass struck the top water lure. It's surprising
how often this pays off. Have any of you got a favorite tactic for
summer fishing? I for one would love to hear about it. Bass season is on
its way even in the northern climes of Pa.. Cheers. Carl




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"Then raise the Harp of Erin boys, the flag we all revere, We'll fight & fall beneath its folds like Irish Volunteers" from Dave Kincaids song & CD "The Irish Volunteer" Lancaster Civil War Round Table Website http://community.webtv.net/GrayGhost...eCivilWarRound Carl Speros webmaster.
Miss Katie o'Rourke from County Cork


Marty March 27th, 2005 07:14 AM

Sorry, I had to post this as a test.

"Bob La Londe" wrote in message
...
I follow a missed popper strike with a senko. Otherwise I flip heavy
shadows anywhere I can find them

--
** Public Fishing and Boating Forums
** www.YumaBassMan.com


"E. Carl Speros" wrote in message
...
I love to skim the weedbeds moderately quickly with a Buzzbait or Pop R
in the summer months & when have a missed strike (which often happens)
I cast an unweighted 5" or 6" Chartreusse lizard & let it slowly drop
into the area that the bass struck the top water lure. It's surprising
how often this pays off. Have any of you got a favorite tactic for
summer fishing? I for one would love to hear about it. Bass season is on
its way even in the northern climes of Pa.. Cheers. Carl





"Then raise the Harp of Erin boys, the flag we all revere, We'll fight &
fall beneath its folds like Irish Volunteers" from Dave Kincaids song & CD
"The Irish Volunteer" Lancaster Civil War Round Table Website
http://community.webtv.net/GrayGhost...eCivilWarRound Carl Speros
webmaster.
Miss Katie o'Rourke from County Cork





Dr. D March 27th, 2005 08:13 AM

I do about the same but I use a live night crawler with no weight

Richard Gonzalez





"E. Carl Speros" wrote in message ...
I love to skim the weedbeds moderately quickly with a Buzzbait or Pop R
in the summer months & when have a missed strike (which often happens)
I cast an unweighted 5" or 6" Chartreusse lizard & let it slowly drop
into the area that the bass struck the top water lure. It's surprising
how often this pays off. Have any of you got a favorite tactic for
summer fishing? I for one would love to hear about it. Bass season is on
its way even in the northern climes of Pa.. Cheers. Carl




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"Then raise the Harp of Erin boys, the flag we all revere, We'll fight & fall beneath its folds like Irish Volunteers" from Dave Kincaids song & CD "The Irish Volunteer" Lancaster Civil War Round Table Website http://community.webtv.net/GrayGhost...eCivilWarRound Carl Speros webmaster.
Miss Katie o'Rourke from County Cork

E. Carl Speros March 27th, 2005 08:46 AM


Marty March 28th, 2005 08:19 PM

I like to use a lot of topwater lures, and like everyone else, I follow up misses with a soft plastic at times. But I also use soft plastics, cranks, spinnerbaits.

Warren is correct, Carl. Plain text, not HTML, is the standard for newsgroups.
"E. Carl Speros" wrote in message ...
I love to skim the weedbeds moderately quickly with a Buzzbait or Pop R
in the summer months & when have a missed strike (which often happens)
I cast an unweighted 5" or 6" Chartreusse lizard & let it slowly drop
into the area that the bass struck the top water lure. It's surprising
how often this pays off. Have any of you got a favorite tactic for
summer fishing? I for one would love to hear about it. Bass season is on
its way even in the northern climes of Pa.. Cheers. Carl




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"Then raise the Harp of Erin boys, the flag we all revere, We'll fight & fall beneath its folds like Irish Volunteers" from Dave Kincaids song & CD "The Irish Volunteer" Lancaster Civil War Round Table Website http://community.webtv.net/GrayGhost...eCivilWarRound Carl Speros webmaster.
Miss Katie o'Rourke from County Cork


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