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Fall Bassin
Every year I fish a fall bass tournament here in Michigan, and I
struggle to catch fish. All summer I catch fish on tubes, cranks and senkos, but come fall I can't seem to boat any. The lake is clear with scatterd weeds, has huge flats, sharp 45 degree banks that drop into deeper water and lots of docks, it also has three channels with a depth of around 15 feet. What do you guys think I can do to catch more fish on this lake? matthew 4:19 follow me and I will make you fishers of men. |
Fall Bassin
"BIG FISH 2006" wrote in message
... Every year I fish a fall bass tournament here in Michigan, and I struggle to catch fish. All summer I catch fish on tubes, cranks and senkos, but come fall I can't seem to boat any. The lake is clear with scatterd weeds, has huge flats, sharp 45 degree banks that drop into deeper water and lots of docks, it also has three channels with a depth of around 15 feet. What do you guys think I can do to catch more fish on this lake? Is it cold enough that fish may be heading more towards winter rather than fall patterns? Anyway, not knowing your conditions, my winter bait that seems to produce is a hard suspending jerkbait in local forage colors. The more realistic the better. Sometimes long 10-20 second pauses work, and sometimes constant hard jerking action works. If the latter, hope your arm is in good shape because I can't do it all day long without hurting pretty bad by the end of the day. -- Bob La Londe Fishing Arizona & The Colorado River Fishing Forums & Contests http://www.YumaBassMan.com -- Posted via a free Usenet account from http://www.teranews.com |
Fall Bassin
On Sep 22, 11:58 am, (BIG FISH 2006) wrote:
Every year I fish a fall bass tournament here in Michigan, and I struggle to catch fish. All summer I catch fish on tubes, cranks and senkos, but come fall I can't seem to boat any. The lake is clear with scatterd weeds, has huge flats, sharp 45 degree banks that drop into deeper water and lots of docks, it also has three channels with a depth of around 15 feet. What do you guys think I can do to catch more fish on this lake? matthew 4:19 follow me and I will make you fishers of men. What lake are you fishing? |
Fall Bassin
Diamond lake, Cassopolis, Mi.
matthew 4:19 follow me and I will make you fishers of men. |
Fall Bassin
One of the similar fall tournaments that stands out for me over the years, is a lake in central IL that we fished with many docks. Fishing was tough. But for a lucky few that figured it out, it was worth it. Fish were up around that shallow wood and docks. Really liking the docks. A lot of shallow weeds too. The deeper weeds seemed to have started thinning out. Fish were being caught as shallow as possible. But you had to stay off the end of the docks. You had to pitch and roll cast as softly as possible tube baits, small plastics, even some spinnerbaits. If you tried to do so from an angle, or nose the boat around or between the docks. The fish would refuse to bite or shut off. The fish wanted those baits moving straight away from the banks. Best fish came from excellent pitches made up under the docks to the shallowest portion of cover. Not easy at all as some of those docks were fairly large. That's not to say this will work for you. Only that you can be in the right area, and doing something slightly wrong, and the guy next to you will be filling the boat. Carlos |
Fall Bassin
I fished Ontario last week & killed on Torpedoes & Pop Rs, casting them
onto the edge of the bank & doing a frog hop back to the boat. Most times they hit it right off the bank, but I had a 4 lb. Smallie come up out of 30' or more of water to inhale my Torpedo. Early morning & evening are golden. Good luck, Carl |
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