Hi Bass Rescource,
Hope you all had a wonderful Christmas!
Recently I did I video on my approach to grass lakes (lakes with aquatic vegetation). It includes the baits that work well in those types of waters and the ways fish position in that type of cover. Thanks for watching... let me know what you think.
Every time I've gone fishing, it goes 1 of 2 ways: I don't catch anything or it's a one and done trip. I can never catch more than 1 fish at a time and I'm at a loss. I fish the same area I caught the first, use the same lure, eventually change areas and/or lure, and still nope. Just the one fish or nothing at all. What's that deal here??
I hope this topic hasn't been beat to death but one of the ponds I regularly fish is infested with thick hydrilla. I mean it is literally carpeted over with the stuff with very little open areas. Topwater frogging works okay at times but as it keeps getting warmer its just getting thicker and thicker. I want to fish the bottom of this pond because that's where the big girls seem to be but you can't get to them! Punching through with a bullet sinker and brush hog works okay but its dang aggravating. I know there are some big bass in this pond because I've seen them when the grass wasnt as thick. Aside from getting my hands on a half dozen grass carp I'm stumped. Any tips or tricks from anyone?
Any one have any tips for fishing Lake Guntersville during the warm summer months? I was thinking crankbaits, carolina rigs, and football jigs around deep structure. But what about fishing weedlines?
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