It's that time of year, the water is 80+, grass is super thick down to 18ft. The bigger ones are holding at around 20+ feet (lake gets as deep as 100ft). I usually throw spinners (1+ oz), t-rig, and deep cranks. However, I seem to get so little time in the strike zone casting those baits just due to the nature of the fall and retrieve. Catch count is typically 1-4 over several hours.
A fellow fisherman mentioned he just trolls deep cranks and wally diver type lures this time of year to keep the bait down and to cover water.
Somehow I feel like that's going against some unwritten code of bass fishing . However, I realize the idea is to CATCH fish.
So, I tried it, and landed a few nice ones marked at about 22 feet. It was cool to see the rod get bent so hard, but it seemed less satisfying.
What's the general opinion on trolling for bass? Cool, or uncool?
Other ideas for keeping the bait in their face at that depth?
Thanks,
Bill