I was at a lake this weekend and realized that when the early morning bite is over, I really don't have a very good plan of attack. I caught a 4 pound largemouth at around 9:00am but after that we were pretty well skunked. This is a short synopsis of our day:
Lake depth: 8ft and under (in most areas)
Conditions: Hot, Humid, and Sunny with some wind (occasionally strong gusts)
Equipment: 1 spinning setup (15 lbs Power Pro braid), 1 baitcaster (30 lbs Power Pro braid)
7:00am - 9:45am
Started off shallow, fishing pockets with a lot of cover like lily pads, and timber.
Spinning Setup: Rapala Original Floater
Baitcaster: 6" Berkeley Power Nightcrawler (black) Texas Rigged with a chartreuse bead and brass bullet weight. (Caught a 19.5", 4 lbs Largemouth with this rig)
10:00am - 12:30am
We stayed shallow. I didn't catch anything during this time, but here is a list of what I tried.
3/8 oz chartreuse spinnerbait (combo blade: 1 willow, 1 colorado)
5" Watermelon Senko (weightless)
Black with red flake Fat Ika (weightless, rigged tail up)
3/8 oz Jig with Yum craw trailer (blue)
6" Berkeley Power Nightcrawler (black) Texas Rigged with a chartreuse bead and brass bullet weight
3" white tube (getting desperate)
Can anyone suggest anything else that I should have tried. It seems like this is happening to us every week. I'll catch 1 decent one in the morning, then it dies off in the late morning to early afternoon. Should I be moving out deeper? Slowing down my presentation? Speeding up my presentation? Using different lures?
Any feedback is much appreciated