Hope You Big O Bound People Watched!!!
I did get to see part of it. Came in about half way through. Lot of good
information. I was impressed with the numbers of quality fish they pulled
in. Heading down there on the 27th. Can't wait to get out of the snow. For
anyone who wants to catch the show its on again at:
Future Airings:
OLN Feb 12 05:00pm
OLN Feb 15 01:00pm
OLN Feb 19 05:00pm
"BassAngler" wrote in message
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Just finished watching FLW Outdoors featuring the Big O, and the show was
packed with tons of valueable information.
In case you missed it, let me summarize:
1. This time of year the Southwestern section is best, followed by the
Moon
Shine area.
2. Flipping heavy 1-ounce jigs with craw or pork chuck trailers are best
around the weed mats. (Brown mats are better than the green ones -
Southwestern). Spinnerbaits and Lipless cranks are better around Moon
Shine
grasses.
3. In the creeks, fish the shallow side if it is cloudy, the deeper side
of
creeks if it is sunny.
4. Big O bass perfer clearer water, so if the wind is blowing out of the
north (I guess that is normal this time of year), avoid southern
shorelines
where the waves are stirring up the mud. Seek the clear water.
5. The bigger bass like staying in the thicker stuff, and as an example
that
was given: if you find a 10-foot mat, flip to the holes in the middle vs
the
edges. Use ratlles and just jig it up and down in the same spot - up to a
mintue before pulling it and flipping to the next hole.
6. when working a grass edges, look for the points where the grass is
growing the farthest out and the tips of the V-cuts.
7. 50-pound test is the line of the day. Grass and weeds are so heavy,
without it, you may lose a lot of HEAVY bass.
Oh man, I am forgetting a ton already! It a bitch getting old!
--
Craig Baugher
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