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Bob,
Here in Wisconsin we get a flurry like that all the time with the White Bass, not largemouth (at least in the Winnebago chain). I will throw anything from a blade bait (also white twister tail 3" to a 1", white hair jig under a float, soft jerk bait, hard jerkbait, 1" to 4" tube jig, or #5 to #13 floating rapala) to a buzzbait, point being, I think any shad imitation would work in a feeding frenzy.. I usually let the size of the shad dictate the bait I throw. Also water clarity , will determine the color I throw. I wish I had more experience with schooling largemouth, but I have never been fortunate enough to run into a school. I think your bait selection was right on, maybe the feeding school was not that large and you got hits from the few fish that were there. Here on Winnebago there could be a thousand or more white bass just going nuts, but you catch 20 of them and you are happy. So figure there are only 20 largemouth there and you took 2 shots from 2 of those fish. Not to bad if you think about it. In the fall it doesn't take a whole lot to get the shad nervous, they are constantly being ambushed and hammered by multiple species. So one fish zooming towards them can make several schools scatter. Just a few thoughts from me. good luck, Chris Rennert "Bob La Londe" wrote in message ... My last two outings I still got a hit or two on topwater. No. Nothing spectacular, but a hit or two. I can't seem to hook up though. Saturday I went out and explored a little. Didn't really fish. Just checked out some water I hadn't been on before. About 11:30 I ran back to the dock at Squaw Lake were I picked up my wife and kids, and another kid who had spent the night at the house. I ran them up the river to Fisher's Landing and we had lunch. While I was waiting at the dock on Squaw Lake I saw schools of shad right up against my boat two or three times, and some scattered top water minnow action around the area. I switched back and forth between throwing a topwater, a jerk bait, and a spinner bait. I didn't catch anything, but I got two solid hits on the topwater by one decent fish. Maybe 15 inches or so. The first school of shad I saw went right under my boat, and I could see two stripers slashing through the school below me. With that much minnow action and obvious feeding fish what would you have thrown? -- Bob La Londe Yuma, Az http://www.YumaBassMan.com Promote Your Fishing, Boating, or Guide Site for Free Simply add it to our index page. No reciprocal link required. (Requested, but not required) |
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