dday07 Posted November 16, 2009 Posted November 16, 2009 was at my local lake last week.it is a tough lake to fish but all last week the bass were boiling on shad all day long along the shoreline.it was torture cause no one was getting any hits.we tried every shad type lure we had(spinners,minnows,traps,and cranks)just curious what works for users here when bass are busting like that? Quote
aarogb Posted November 16, 2009 Posted November 16, 2009 There a lot that will probably work pretty good, but the ones I reach for first in that situation are jerkbaits and Super Flukes. Quote
Super User Wayne P. Posted November 16, 2009 Super User Posted November 16, 2009 Traps, Spooks, poppers, Super Flukes, Flukes, cranks, weightless worms and grubs. Quote
bassfanatick Posted November 16, 2009 Posted November 16, 2009 Posted by: dday07 Posted on: Today at 3:46pm was at my local lake last week.it is a tough lake to fish but all last week the bass were boiling on shad all day long along the shoreline.it was torture cause no one was getting any hits.we tried every shad type lure we had(spinners,minnows,traps,and cranks)just curious what works for users here when bass are busting like that? Hi, from my experience you can use the Cavitron buzzbait ghost minnow, or the storm kickin minnow gizzard shad, or the lucky craft pointer 78sp ghost minnow. Good luck Quote
Super User RoLo Posted November 16, 2009 Super User Posted November 16, 2009 I regard whitewater and boils as a swimbait call. But in heavily weeded water, the Johnson spoon & trailer can go where buzzbaits fear to tread. Roger Quote
rboat Posted November 16, 2009 Posted November 16, 2009 If they were busting that good, they should have hit anything thrown in that area. When they are in frenzy mode you can catch them with a bent beer tab. I would question if it was truly bass hitting shad. If so, a topwater, fluke or wake bait in shad color should be the ticket. It is also important to match the size of your bait to the shad in the area. Good Luck. Quote
brushhoggin Posted November 16, 2009 Posted November 16, 2009 i would agree on the flukes. more than likely when shad are boiling like that the bass are underneath them coming up and chasing them to the top, once i figured this out i threw a swimbait and let it sink through the shad school before reeling it in and swam it back to the surface as if it were escaping....sure enough it worked, unless water is stained. also throwing a wakebait is proper as well, especailly if u can cast next to where u see them hittin the surface Quote
bigtimfish Posted November 17, 2009 Posted November 17, 2009 X Rap,slug go,Stanley wedge double willow. Quote
EastTexasBassin Posted November 17, 2009 Posted November 17, 2009 I'd throw a buzzbait or a lipless crankbait Quote
Super User Hammer 4 Posted November 17, 2009 Super User Posted November 17, 2009 Swimbaits, and chatter baits...yes, they catch fish.. That's not to say other baits won't work.. Quote
broncoboxer Posted November 17, 2009 Posted November 17, 2009 My best luck has come when throwing Rebel Pop-R's and Zoom Super Flukes into the boils. Quote
Super User K_Mac Posted November 17, 2009 Super User Posted November 17, 2009 A three inch grub on a 1/8 or 1/4 oz. slider jig is a favorite of mine. A roadrunner jig in the above weights is an old stand-by. White or something like it, or chartreuse are the colors I like. Quote
tbird Posted November 17, 2009 Posted November 17, 2009 If they were busting that good, they should have hit anything thrown in that area. When they are in frenzy mode you can catch them with a bent beer tab. I would question if it was truly bass hitting shad. If so, a topwater, fluke or wake bait in shad color should be the ticket. It is also important to match the size of your bait to the shad in the area. Good Luck. This has been my experience when the conditions you describe exist. T Quote
BenoBreath Posted November 17, 2009 Posted November 17, 2009 Lunker City Slug-gos, Fin-s-shad, and Fin-s-fish rigged weightless. Good Luck! BB Quote
Dalton Tam Posted November 17, 2009 Posted November 17, 2009 This happens on my local lake alot... the fish will boil but wont break the surface of the water. I usually fish something like a superfluke or any kind of soft jerkbait but I let it fall a bit deeper under the water about a 8 inches or so and pop it to the top and let it fall to about 8 inches and repeat. I also wake a spinnerbait that has larger blades usually gold or copper blades work best... I dont know why. goodluck Quote
lightsout Posted November 17, 2009 Posted November 17, 2009 lucky craft sammy 115 in MS american shad Quote
Al Wolbach Posted November 17, 2009 Posted November 17, 2009 I have tournament fished for two decades and sometimes you just can't get them to hit anything(or at least I can't). The two lures that have worked the best for me are lipless crankbaits and silver buddy's, but a swimbait should work but I don't normally carry one rigged. Vary your retrieves to see what will work but usually for me a yo-yo type works best or most often. Nearly all of the lures mentioned in previous post will work sometimes. The advice I would offer is to turn off your sonar and stay off the trolling motor as much as possible. This will allow you to get closer to the fish without spooking them(sometimes). If you are catching white bass(stripers) try fishing under them, sometimes largemouths will school with and under the white bass. Good luck..........Al Quote
Shane Procell Posted November 19, 2009 Posted November 19, 2009 My go to bait on boiling or busting bass is a Rapala Husky Jerk in Tennessee shad. Quote
Super User Big Bait Fishing Posted November 20, 2009 Super User Posted November 20, 2009 flukes , slug-go's , and '' walking-the-dog'' type lures fished fast and erratic !!!! Quote
brianbass Posted November 20, 2009 Posted November 20, 2009 I have had good luck with poppers and in-line buzz baits, but in-line buzz baits are getting hard to find. > Quote
Chris Posted November 20, 2009 Posted November 20, 2009 Bill Lewis slap stick or the floating or suspending rattletrap. : I know crazy huh Quote
ABLE2DISABLE1 Posted November 20, 2009 Posted November 20, 2009 Try fast moving baits like, swimbaits, yum, castic, just a few.They might be getting a good look at your baits. Quote
frogflogger Posted December 5, 2009 Posted December 5, 2009 I throw a furbit first for a chance at a monster then a fluke or rapala Quote
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