Fry
New Member
5 posts
LocationSoutheast Texas
My PB:Between 6-7 lbs
Favorite Bass:Largemouth
Favorite Lake or River:Lake Fork
Posted Yesterday, 12:09 AM
My main pond that I fish is actually on a local golf course. The pond is pretty over-fished, so sometimes it takes a good bit of work to get a fish to bite. Today I went out and fished for 3 hours. I caught my first largemouth of the day (~2.5 lbs) about 30 minutes in using a spinnerbait. After that, it seemed that nothing worked. I tried crankbaits, Texas rigs, drop-shots, everything in my tackle bag... nothing. Then I spotted a decent size fish hanging around her bed. Again, I tried to get her to bite using most everything that I had: texas rigged brush hogs, crawfish, jig with a crawfish trailer....nothing. I could see her eyeing the lure, sometimes she would bump it, but she just never wanted it. I even tried different presentations with each one. Sometimes I slowly pulled them across her bed, sometimes I landed them right on it in hopes of getting a reaction strike. Finally, I just gave up on her and went back to fishing the rest of the pond. After more unsuccessful casts, I realized that there was one thing I hadn't tried on that fish... A weightless Senko. Sure enough, first cast she nailed it. Moral of the story? It can take some time to figure out what the fish are actually looking for; especially in an over-fished area. Give everything a try, and make sure you know how to change up presentations of your baits. She actually looks much smaller in the picture due to her being angled slightly away from my phone's camera, but she weighed in at 3 lb 11 oz.
Nice buck bass you got there man!
I love to catch em off the beds. You do have to pester them a lot.
Two baits I have always used for Bedding Bass of all sizes:
1) Black and Blue Jig w/ black blue craw trailer. It does not matter the brand, just make sure it is not a swim jig. I usually get a 1/4 jig. Right now I have been buying a Hart Justice Jig from my local Wal-mart. I love them! Can't beat em. They are $1.96 come with a trailer and a rattler. The black, pumpkin, and chartruse jig is also good from Hart.
2) Havoc Bait Skeet Reese Design Purple Passion I believe is the color scheme.
Also spray the bait with Spike it Garlic Oil ( I really believe in this stuff on bedding bass)/ BANG garlic and craw sent is also okay.
I have caught more bedding fish off these two baits than any other bait. I normally can catch one in 30min or less wit these two baits. Unless she is a big stubborn pig, I'll sit on her for hours. I've fished some bigger fish for 3-4 hours before they strike.
Couple of techniques I use:
1) I always throw past the fish, and try to reel over her back. I will always at least (2) twice just jerk the bait hard over her (almost like a hook set). You will hit the fish with the jig.
2) once I know she is ready; I tighten the line with the lure in bed, and hit the rod right above the reel with bottom of my fist. Some times quick and lightly. Other times hard once waiting about 2 seconds.
I have been reading a lot on Senkos on this board. Teach me what you know about them; I have never had any success on them....