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In central IL, bass should be in the pre-spawn feeding stage, but sounds
like fluctuating weather has shut them down. Even then, they can be enticed
to bite. Just fish twice as slowly as you do later in the summer. And then,
if you're not getting bit, slow it down even farther. Drop-shotting would
be a good choice in your case.
For some useful info, go to
http://www.usabassin.com and scroll halfway down
the page to pick up some tips from a buddy of ours, one of the partners at
Driftwood Lures in Frankfort, KY.
--
Joe Haubenreich
www.secretweaponlures.com
First real spinnerbait innovation in decades
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"Suthern Transplant" wrote in message
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Guys,
Blanked the othe day on the small (550 acre) lake next to my home here in
central Illinois.
I pounded the banks w/ spinnerbaits, cranks and jointed minnows. A few short
strikes but nada...
Tried deep w/ senko rigged wacky, texas...nada
Typical conditions:
Water temp: 58-62
Pre-emergent weeds (sparse growth at this time)
Water stained, muddy visibility poor 8" to 12"
Saw lots of fish deep 8' to 12' suspended
Weather is yo yoing between spring fronts
Lake depth goes to 22', long, somewhat narrow, stream fed, fine silt bottom
mostly.
What should I try and key on for presentations for this time of year?
Suthern