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Old June 23rd, 2004, 04:02 PM
Jeff Durham
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Default White bass frenzy

What do you mean by an agitator plug? Something like a jitterbug? Or is
that something that floats without a hook and you tie hooks with leaders to
it?

The weather is nice again today so I may go out again tonight to see if the
same thing is going on. One guy I talked to out there said they pulled in a
2lb white bass. That must have been fun. He thought the state record for
Ohio was 5lb. I have never caught any white bass larger than 10 or 11
inches.

Jeff


"Bob La Londe" wrote in message
s.com...
Try a float and fly or even specialized agitator with a jig or two tied on
behind.

We used to fish the warm water discharge areas of Lake Erie for white bass
using a large "agitator" plug. We would tie a 4-5' leader on behind with

a
small jig on the end. Sometimes we would tie on a second jig a foot or so
behind the first. It worked very effectively for surface feeding white
bass. You could often catch them two at a time that way.

Bob La Londe
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"Jeff Durham" wrote in message
...
The other night, my three year old and I were out fishing when the top

of
the water went nuts with fish activity for about 15 minutes. Last

night,
I
decided to go back and see if I could catch one of those fish. The same
thing happened about 45 minutes before sunset for 15 minutes. This was

out
in 100 feet of water not too far from the dam. Turns out they were

white
bass chasing shad. Within 15 minutes, I had landed quite a few. I lost
quite a few too due to poor hook setting technique. By casting into the
different areas where they were jumping like crazy, I could get a hit

every
cast. It has been a long time since I have caught white bass. For a

10"
fish, they sure put up a great fight, especially when compared to

crappie.
Once the frenzy was over, I only had a couple of hits over the next hour

and
landed only one more fish.

What was wild was having the shad spill out all of the boat. As I was
pulling the fish into the boat, I kept seeing all of this flashing out

of
the corner of my eye. I was to busy trying to unhook the fish and get

to
the next one. When I finally looked down, I had quite of few shad

laying
all over the boat. The shad were 1/2" to 1" in size and overall, very
small. At least, I think they were shad. They were mostly silvery

white
with blue coloration on top.

Jeff

P.S. I was using an 1/8 lead head jig with a chartreuse grub tipped

with
a
small piece of nightcrawler.