Goose21 Posted August 1, 2012 Posted August 1, 2012 Texas rigged , 3/16 oz tungsten for the most part but the quarter oz is used for heavy cover or when I go deep on windy days. Culprit 10 inch cut down about an inch with a 4/0 owner screw lock has produced my top two bass this season. Junebug or red shad. Another go to for me is the baby brush hog in green pumpkin , watermelon , green pumpkin with blue or red flake. Quote
wisconsin Posted August 1, 2012 Posted August 1, 2012 Slow. Just let the drift of the canoe move the worm most the time picking it up off the bottom when it hangs up. I prefer big worms or sweet beavers with just enough weight to occasionally bump the cover I'm fishing. Once I get going faster than a very slow crawl I go to a skinny dipper or a hudd. I rarely fish from a boat but when I do you'd think I was fishing live bait I move the bait so little. Quote
Scorcher214 Posted August 1, 2012 Posted August 1, 2012 If you can find them, water gremlin makes a bullet shaped splitshot weight. They come through weeds so much better than normal splitshot. Quote
BASSHUNTER1961 Posted August 2, 2012 Posted August 2, 2012 Same here. Same here, Texas Weightless... Quote
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