ToledoEF Posted April 11, 2010 Posted April 11, 2010 Ok, I am shore locked here, I have tried spinnerbaits, and texas rigged tubes which seem to be the most successful. From the there there is a lot of deep ledges with submerged trees/bushes/stumps. This is an idea of what I am working with. What other things should I try to throw? What would you guys do. I am trying to think outside the box here, but no such luck. Ive tried jerkbaits/jigs/Cranks and they all snag up way to easy. Even while using 50lb braid and texas rigged plastics I still get hung up in stuff and break off. The water is also super clear. Quote
Super User Bassn Blvd Posted April 11, 2010 Super User Posted April 11, 2010 Hmmm, off the top of my head comes Zara spook and Lake Fork swimbait. Quote
florida strain Posted April 11, 2010 Posted April 11, 2010 try topwater or a spinnerbait, if its clear you should be able to see the spinnerbait come through the water and can avoid snags and hesitate it when it comes by targets. Quote
ToledoEF Posted April 11, 2010 Author Posted April 11, 2010 I will try some topwater, I also will have to use my polarized clip on lenses for me glasses. I think that will help me see down a little bit better. Quote
Super User Crestliner2008 Posted April 11, 2010 Super User Posted April 11, 2010 Bubba drop shot. Use a 12# or 14# test main line (braid) with a 10# test fluoro leader. No more than 1/4 oz. weight on the end. About 8" between hook & sinker max.. Make short casts.....30' or less. Try to just barely reach the edges of the deeper drops. Do not do a lot of "shaking" when you present it. Nose hook a tube or 4" finesse worm. You are going to get bit. Quote
ToledoEF Posted April 11, 2010 Author Posted April 11, 2010 Bubba drop shot. Use a 12# or 14# test main line (braid) with a 10# test fluoro leader. No more than 1/4 oz. weight on the end. About 8" between hook & sinker max.. Make short casts.....30' or less. Try to just barely reach the edges of the deeper drops. Do not do a lot of "shaking" when you present it.Nose hook a tube or 4" finesse worm. You are going to get bit. I thought about trying this, and also "power shoting" with like 17lb flouro and getting into the thick stuff. I want to throw my bbz-1, but I am terrified to loose a 20$ bait. If I were fishing from a pond hopper which I hope to be able to soon I would have no problem. Quote
ToledoEF Posted April 12, 2010 Author Posted April 12, 2010 One word - Senko. Tried every color senko I have and not a single bite. Quote
Chris Posted April 12, 2010 Posted April 12, 2010 Fish the senko like a jerk bait not a drop bait. With the senko your going to be able to maintain depth better than a regular jerk bait because of the salt. Other soft jerk baits should also work well. If your having a hard time getting cranks through try weedless swim baits. Quote
Chris Posted April 12, 2010 Posted April 12, 2010 Also a Spence Scout by Strike King will get through that stuff a little better. Quote
Super User Crestliner2008 Posted April 12, 2010 Super User Posted April 12, 2010 Fish the senko like a jerk bait not a drop bait. With the senko your going to be able to maintain depth better than a regular jerk bait because of the salt. Other soft jerk baits should also work well. If your having a hard time getting cranks through try weedless swim baits. The problem with Senkos is that they sink to the bottom and are probably hidden with bottom muck when they reach there. The drop shot presentation will hold your offering up above the bottom, which is basically what I think you are going to need to do, in order to be successful. I like the suggestion of using the Senko like a jerkbait. But if you're going to do that, there are better baits to accomplish that presentation; i.e.: Slug-gos, Fin-S Fish, tubes, etc.. In that kind of presentation, you really would be better off with something that doesn't sink so fast, and stays in the water column longer - I would think anyway? Quote
NewAngler Posted April 12, 2010 Posted April 12, 2010 Bubba drop shot. Use a 12# or 14# test main line (braid) with a 10# test fluoro leader. No more than 1/4 oz. weight on the end. About 8" between hook & sinker max.. Make short casts.....30' or less. Try to just barely reach the edges of the deeper drops. Do not do a lot of "shaking" when you present it.Nose hook a tube or 4" finesse worm. You are going to get bit. I thought about trying this, and also "power shoting" with like 17lb flouro and getting into the thick stuff. I want to throw my bbz-1, but I am terrified to loose a 20$ bait. If I were fishing from a pond hopper which I hope to be able to soon I would have no problem. Get yourself a MS slammer knockoff from fishwhittler and hang on. Fish it slow with low light conditions. Quote
Chris Posted April 12, 2010 Posted April 12, 2010 Actually I have been using this bait for years they just came back out with it but a Senko will do the same thing. http://www.genelarew.com/SinkingSluggers/4sinkslug.html Quote
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