great answer, also the clearer the water the more natural i want my plastics to be, both size and color. ps just because the water is 50 deg. doesnt mean a big hawg wont eat a 10in worm.
any thought to what the best set up is, I have the yum flash mob, yum 3 wire, and some Picasso baits, all with Minos style baits. didn't use to much last year but will be trying this year
great job, I haven't thrown it too much but the majority of the tournaments last year if you didn't have one tied on you might as well go home. until about march, then I didn't see any
normally I will stay at least 30 min in one area, not one spot. but will revisit if it looks good a few times a tournament. conditions on the water dictate a lot and you have to try and be versatile .
I know bass don't have a rule book, but the tournament last week was won off a a-rig. smashed it by 10lbs . water temp still in the mid 60's here in California a I thought it was mostly a pre spawn bait. too early or have others already started tossing this beast until your arms fall off.
you should be able to tell what a hard bottom looks like on the graph. the grass should be a lighter color and will be either in humps or jagged points. I've never been to a lake with out grass. but normally 20ft or less is a good place to start looking
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