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In a tournament where there are musky in the lake, NEVER, bass, from my
experience, are quite shy about there willingness to take topwaters where the El Jumbino live. Where there are pike, forget it! You will be wasting time taking pike off your hooks. Depends on the time of season and water temps. This time of year? If it was to cloud over quickly and you think the weather pattern is about to change and you think they might move up to feed, every third cast might be a good idea? If bass are at the top of the foodchain then I might throw one, but on second thought when I am driving home after the tournament I would have to ask myself, wot were ya thinkin' man? Then I would say, well, you did have those four six pounders after all, didn't ya? Then I would say, well I tried everything. When you're on the winners stand tell 'em you got them in the thirty foot with a chug-bug ;-) What is it about top waters that get us to use them, they sometimes work. No guts no glory! (agreement big time with you here Warren) One tournament, last year on a day two, while only in lunker hopes, I spent an hour using a top water because I saw a bass jump a couple of times in a good spot where I know big ones live. If you hate to lose fish, like me, then I would use a smaller, slow sinking soft plastic like a salty, garlic, pheromoned up, Dupont packed, light flashing, scent enhanced, rattling, red bellied, metal flaked, with a forkated tail, on ten pound floro carb, double wacky rigged fluke/senco near some cover or structure. Oh and don't forget to sharpen your hooks and fish it slow! -- Steve ;-) --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.788 / Virus Database: 533 - Release Date: 11/1/04 |
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I would assume you are only talking day tourneys Warren as night tourneys
are a great place to throw top waters. I have had so many topwater catchs this year, it probably adds up to all topwater catchs I have had. I started using the speedworm this year, mostly as a topwater bait and it has really produced. Remember Dave won the Southern Classic fishing that worm the same way. Fish have hit it in deep water, cold water warm water, near cover in open water etc etc. I also started using the zoom horny toads after you posted on them and Ronnie followed up stating they had speedworm legs.. Ask a few others on the group if they wouldn't just keep one tied on now and throw it at just about any given time.. I have lost quite a few fish on topwaters this year. I have also caught some really nice fish that I think I would never have caught if I had not presented the topwater bait. I will always have a topwater or two tied on, no matter what time of day. I think it's a matter of confidence. I'll take off ten toothy critters for one nice tourney bass. "Steve & Chris Clark" wrote in message ... In a tournament where there are musky in the lake, NEVER, bass, from my experience, are quite shy about there willingness to take topwaters where the El Jumbino live. Where there are pike, forget it! You will be wasting time taking pike off your hooks. Depends on the time of season and water temps. This time of year? If it was to cloud over quickly and you think the weather pattern is about to change and you think they might move up to feed, every third cast might be a good idea? If bass are at the top of the foodchain then I might throw one, but on second thought when I am driving home after the tournament I would have to ask myself, wot were ya thinkin' man? Then I would say, well, you did have those four six pounders after all, didn't ya? Then I would say, well I tried everything. When you're on the winners stand tell 'em you got them in the thirty foot with a chug-bug ;-) What is it about top waters that get us to use them, they sometimes work. No guts no glory! (agreement big time with you here Warren) One tournament, last year on a day two, while only in lunker hopes, I spent an hour using a top water because I saw a bass jump a couple of times in a good spot where I know big ones live. If you hate to lose fish, like me, then I would use a smaller, slow sinking soft plastic like a salty, garlic, pheromoned up, Dupont packed, light flashing, scent enhanced, rattling, red bellied, metal flaked, with a forkated tail, on ten pound floro carb, double wacky rigged fluke/senco near some cover or structure. Oh and don't forget to sharpen your hooks and fish it slow! -- Steve ;-) --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.788 / Virus Database: 533 - Release Date: 11/1/04 |
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always, not to sound defensive here but I almost always have a minus one on
one rod. great lure just before the weeds start to go horizontal. And I always take a fish or two with it and always wonder if that was the best use of time. I too have caught a tremendous amount of biggies on top but I always drive home with that nagging feeling. At night.... you are absolutely correct!!!! Without a doubt in my opinion. -- Steve "alwaysfishking" wrote in message ... I would assume you are only talking day tourneys Warren as night tourneys are a great place to throw top waters. I have had so many topwater catchs this year, it probably adds up to all topwater catchs I have had. I started using the speedworm this year, mostly as a topwater bait and it has really produced. Remember Dave won the Southern Classic fishing that worm the same way. Fish have hit it in deep water, cold water warm water, near cover in open water etc etc. I also started using the zoom horny toads after you posted on them and Ronnie followed up stating they had speedworm legs.. Ask a few others on the group if they wouldn't just keep one tied on now and throw it at just about any given time.. I have lost quite a few fish on topwaters this year. I have also caught some really nice fish that I think I would never have caught if I had not presented the topwater bait. I will always have a topwater or two tied on, no matter what time of day. I think it's a matter of confidence. I'll take off ten toothy critters for one nice tourney bass. "Steve & Chris Clark" wrote in message ... In a tournament where there are musky in the lake, NEVER, bass, from my experience, are quite shy about there willingness to take topwaters where the El Jumbino live. Where there are pike, forget it! You will be wasting time taking pike off your hooks. Depends on the time of season and water temps. This time of year? If it was to cloud over quickly and you think the weather pattern is about to change and you think they might move up to feed, every third cast might be a good idea? If bass are at the top of the foodchain then I might throw one, but on second thought when I am driving home after the tournament I would have to ask myself, wot were ya thinkin' man? Then I would say, well, you did have those four six pounders after all, didn't ya? Then I would say, well I tried everything. When you're on the winners stand tell 'em you got them in the thirty foot with a chug-bug ;-) What is it about top waters that get us to use them, they sometimes work. No guts no glory! (agreement big time with you here Warren) One tournament, last year on a day two, while only in lunker hopes, I spent an hour using a top water because I saw a bass jump a couple of times in a good spot where I know big ones live. If you hate to lose fish, like me, then I would use a smaller, slow sinking soft plastic like a salty, garlic, pheromoned up, Dupont packed, light flashing, scent enhanced, rattling, red bellied, metal flaked, with a forkated tail, on ten pound floro carb, double wacky rigged fluke/senco near some cover or structure. Oh and don't forget to sharpen your hooks and fish it slow! -- Steve ;-) --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.788 / Virus Database: 533 - Release Date: 11/1/04 --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.788 / Virus Database: 533 - Release Date: 11/1/04 |
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always, not to sound defensive here but I almost always have a minus one on
one rod. great lure just before the weeds start to go horizontal. And I always take a fish or two with it and always wonder if that was the best use of time. I too have caught a tremendous amount of biggies on top but I always drive home with that nagging feeling. At night.... you are absolutely correct!!!! Without a doubt in my opinion. -- Steve "alwaysfishking" wrote in message ... I would assume you are only talking day tourneys Warren as night tourneys are a great place to throw top waters. I have had so many topwater catchs this year, it probably adds up to all topwater catchs I have had. I started using the speedworm this year, mostly as a topwater bait and it has really produced. Remember Dave won the Southern Classic fishing that worm the same way. Fish have hit it in deep water, cold water warm water, near cover in open water etc etc. I also started using the zoom horny toads after you posted on them and Ronnie followed up stating they had speedworm legs.. Ask a few others on the group if they wouldn't just keep one tied on now and throw it at just about any given time.. I have lost quite a few fish on topwaters this year. I have also caught some really nice fish that I think I would never have caught if I had not presented the topwater bait. I will always have a topwater or two tied on, no matter what time of day. I think it's a matter of confidence. I'll take off ten toothy critters for one nice tourney bass. "Steve & Chris Clark" wrote in message ... In a tournament where there are musky in the lake, NEVER, bass, from my experience, are quite shy about there willingness to take topwaters where the El Jumbino live. Where there are pike, forget it! You will be wasting time taking pike off your hooks. Depends on the time of season and water temps. This time of year? If it was to cloud over quickly and you think the weather pattern is about to change and you think they might move up to feed, every third cast might be a good idea? If bass are at the top of the foodchain then I might throw one, but on second thought when I am driving home after the tournament I would have to ask myself, wot were ya thinkin' man? Then I would say, well, you did have those four six pounders after all, didn't ya? Then I would say, well I tried everything. When you're on the winners stand tell 'em you got them in the thirty foot with a chug-bug ;-) What is it about top waters that get us to use them, they sometimes work. No guts no glory! (agreement big time with you here Warren) One tournament, last year on a day two, while only in lunker hopes, I spent an hour using a top water because I saw a bass jump a couple of times in a good spot where I know big ones live. If you hate to lose fish, like me, then I would use a smaller, slow sinking soft plastic like a salty, garlic, pheromoned up, Dupont packed, light flashing, scent enhanced, rattling, red bellied, metal flaked, with a forkated tail, on ten pound floro carb, double wacky rigged fluke/senco near some cover or structure. Oh and don't forget to sharpen your hooks and fish it slow! -- Steve ;-) --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.788 / Virus Database: 533 - Release Date: 11/1/04 --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.788 / Virus Database: 533 - Release Date: 11/1/04 |
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always, not to sound defensive here but I almost always have a minus one on
one rod. great lure just before the weeds start to go horizontal. And I always take a fish or two with it and always wonder if that was the best use of time. I too have caught a tremendous amount of biggies on top but I always drive home with that nagging feeling. At night.... you are absolutely correct!!!! Without a doubt in my opinion. -- Steve "alwaysfishking" wrote in message ... I would assume you are only talking day tourneys Warren as night tourneys are a great place to throw top waters. I have had so many topwater catchs this year, it probably adds up to all topwater catchs I have had. I started using the speedworm this year, mostly as a topwater bait and it has really produced. Remember Dave won the Southern Classic fishing that worm the same way. Fish have hit it in deep water, cold water warm water, near cover in open water etc etc. I also started using the zoom horny toads after you posted on them and Ronnie followed up stating they had speedworm legs.. Ask a few others on the group if they wouldn't just keep one tied on now and throw it at just about any given time.. I have lost quite a few fish on topwaters this year. I have also caught some really nice fish that I think I would never have caught if I had not presented the topwater bait. I will always have a topwater or two tied on, no matter what time of day. I think it's a matter of confidence. I'll take off ten toothy critters for one nice tourney bass. "Steve & Chris Clark" wrote in message ... In a tournament where there are musky in the lake, NEVER, bass, from my experience, are quite shy about there willingness to take topwaters where the El Jumbino live. Where there are pike, forget it! You will be wasting time taking pike off your hooks. Depends on the time of season and water temps. This time of year? If it was to cloud over quickly and you think the weather pattern is about to change and you think they might move up to feed, every third cast might be a good idea? If bass are at the top of the foodchain then I might throw one, but on second thought when I am driving home after the tournament I would have to ask myself, wot were ya thinkin' man? Then I would say, well, you did have those four six pounders after all, didn't ya? Then I would say, well I tried everything. When you're on the winners stand tell 'em you got them in the thirty foot with a chug-bug ;-) What is it about top waters that get us to use them, they sometimes work. No guts no glory! (agreement big time with you here Warren) One tournament, last year on a day two, while only in lunker hopes, I spent an hour using a top water because I saw a bass jump a couple of times in a good spot where I know big ones live. If you hate to lose fish, like me, then I would use a smaller, slow sinking soft plastic like a salty, garlic, pheromoned up, Dupont packed, light flashing, scent enhanced, rattling, red bellied, metal flaked, with a forkated tail, on ten pound floro carb, double wacky rigged fluke/senco near some cover or structure. Oh and don't forget to sharpen your hooks and fish it slow! -- Steve ;-) --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.788 / Virus Database: 533 - Release Date: 11/1/04 --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.788 / Virus Database: 533 - Release Date: 11/1/04 |
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I would assume you are only talking day tourneys Warren as night tourneys
are a great place to throw top waters. I have had so many topwater catchs this year, it probably adds up to all topwater catchs I have had. I started using the speedworm this year, mostly as a topwater bait and it has really produced. Remember Dave won the Southern Classic fishing that worm the same way. Fish have hit it in deep water, cold water warm water, near cover in open water etc etc. I also started using the zoom horny toads after you posted on them and Ronnie followed up stating they had speedworm legs.. Ask a few others on the group if they wouldn't just keep one tied on now and throw it at just about any given time.. I have lost quite a few fish on topwaters this year. I have also caught some really nice fish that I think I would never have caught if I had not presented the topwater bait. I will always have a topwater or two tied on, no matter what time of day. I think it's a matter of confidence. I'll take off ten toothy critters for one nice tourney bass. "Steve & Chris Clark" wrote in message ... In a tournament where there are musky in the lake, NEVER, bass, from my experience, are quite shy about there willingness to take topwaters where the El Jumbino live. Where there are pike, forget it! You will be wasting time taking pike off your hooks. Depends on the time of season and water temps. This time of year? If it was to cloud over quickly and you think the weather pattern is about to change and you think they might move up to feed, every third cast might be a good idea? If bass are at the top of the foodchain then I might throw one, but on second thought when I am driving home after the tournament I would have to ask myself, wot were ya thinkin' man? Then I would say, well, you did have those four six pounders after all, didn't ya? Then I would say, well I tried everything. When you're on the winners stand tell 'em you got them in the thirty foot with a chug-bug ;-) What is it about top waters that get us to use them, they sometimes work. No guts no glory! (agreement big time with you here Warren) One tournament, last year on a day two, while only in lunker hopes, I spent an hour using a top water because I saw a bass jump a couple of times in a good spot where I know big ones live. If you hate to lose fish, like me, then I would use a smaller, slow sinking soft plastic like a salty, garlic, pheromoned up, Dupont packed, light flashing, scent enhanced, rattling, red bellied, metal flaked, with a forkated tail, on ten pound floro carb, double wacky rigged fluke/senco near some cover or structure. Oh and don't forget to sharpen your hooks and fish it slow! -- Steve ;-) --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.788 / Virus Database: 533 - Release Date: 11/1/04 |
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