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Hey, What is the toughest condition you fish, and how can we help?



 
 
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Old February 8th, 2004, 05:47 AM
BassAngler
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Default Hey, What is the toughest condition you fish, and how can we help?

Actually Dave, this is one of my favorite times because I have found that
the bass are going to be holding real tight to cover and have a very small
strike zone. Put a jig-n-pig or big tube right on target (tight to the
cover - dock post, rock, isolated weed patch, etc.), and shake the hell out
of it, then pop it and repeat. Once my lure is a little more than 18" from
the target, I pull it and cast again. No need to waste time, that bass is
holding tight and it is high unlikely to follow it any distance at all.

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Craig Baugher



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Old February 8th, 2004, 07:18 PM
Charles Summers
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Default Hey, What is the toughest condition you fish, and how can we help?

You really need to come south for a little while Craig. You'll love it here.

Is your buddy still here selling cars? Ask him how he likes it here.

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Charles B. Summers
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"BassAngler" wrote in message
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Actually Dave, this is one of my favorite times because I have found that
the bass are going to be holding real tight to cover and have a very small
strike zone. Put a jig-n-pig or big tube right on target (tight to the
cover - dock post, rock, isolated weed patch, etc.), and shake the hell

out
of it, then pop it and repeat. Once my lure is a little more than 18"

from
the target, I pull it and cast again. No need to waste time, that bass is
holding tight and it is high unlikely to follow it any distance at all.

--
Craig Baugher





 




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