Super User clayton86 Posted April 18, 2013 Super User Posted April 18, 2013 When do you guys start throwing top water lures? I was out last night an seen tons of minnows busting out of the water escaping bigger fish below. Even seen a few fish feeding on top couldent tell what they were but considering there are trout, pike, gar, carp, bass, even king salmon are being taken within a few miles of this spot in the same water anything is possible. I was catching smallmouth in almost every area they are in the strong now and fighting pretty good and aggressive. The water temps last week were 41* yesterday it was 54* I thought about tieing a fluke on but decided against it. I'm making another trip Sunday all day and am wondering if I Should grab my top water box and throw some spooks, an Sammy's Quote
Brian Needham Posted April 18, 2013 Posted April 18, 2013 at 55 degree water temps a topwater bite can be had. I too noticed schooling fish last week, with 57 degree water......threw in the shcool and drug out a 4 1/2 pounder. Quote
Super User Shane J Posted April 18, 2013 Super User Posted April 18, 2013 Never hurts to check 'em. Quote
Super User Tuckahoe Joe Posted April 18, 2013 Super User Posted April 18, 2013 I've been seeing a bit of surface activity as well. Not sure of the water temp though. Got a couple strikes on topwater this year but haven't been able to hook up. Quote
Super User clayton86 Posted April 18, 2013 Author Super User Posted April 18, 2013 I check water temps the ultra cheap way I bought a thermometer that floats made for a fish tank and I just tie it to a piece of para cord and toss it over the side of the kayak. Though last night I had no para cord so I dropped it in one of the holes in the kayak it was still the same water. 1 Quote
jhoffman Posted April 18, 2013 Posted April 18, 2013 You sure that surface activity is not feeding shad rather than predators busting bait? I was fooled last week into thinking that was happening when balls of shad were feeding on an insect emergence. They werent even the right shad anyhow, they were gizzards and not threadfins. Quote
Super User clayton86 Posted April 18, 2013 Author Super User Posted April 18, 2013 It might have been but that's usually just little like idk how to explain it but these fish were jumping clear out of the water some times a foot or more darting all over groups of em. In the summer when I see it I toss a weightless fluke in the middle and hold on. I did throw a mini A rig but it swam funky. Quote
Super User Teal Posted April 18, 2013 Super User Posted April 18, 2013 Normally for me, when i start seeing 59 or 60a degrees. Down here, early may to mid may is a good start. There have been years when i couldnt get a top water bite till June..but that may have been the operator. I would tie one on and just check and see..but i wouldnt commit to it just yet unless yyou spend the day catching them on top. Quote
Super User J Francho Posted April 18, 2013 Super User Posted April 18, 2013 You're catching them on spinnerbaits now.....I bet you can get bit on a buzzbait. 1 Quote
Super User clayton86 Posted April 18, 2013 Author Super User Posted April 18, 2013 Nuff said time to pack another rod and box on the kayak lol. JF how many rods did you usually carry on this thing lol. Iv got 6 on it with me now bout to be 7 lol. Quote
Super User Paul Roberts Posted April 18, 2013 Super User Posted April 18, 2013 When water temps are between 55 and 60F TW is a possiblility where I've fished. At the lower end of this the bites tend to be few and done just to see if I can. The first TW I go for is a #11 Rapala floater cast, paaaauusssse. twitch. pauuuuuuuusssssse. twitch. BANG! I fish it like a subsurface jerk, except its on top. I also fish it as a shallow subsurface jerk at this time. And can bounce back and forth between encouraging TW bites and going subsurface. Sometimes fish are simply reluctant to break top (or move to the surface), and fishing just below is required. Overcast, a slight breeze ripple, or low sun seems to embolden fish to come up that last foot or so. I've not tried a jumpbait that early, just bc they rely on forward speed to trigger. But maybe with long pauses? I dunno let us know. But, if you want to test it against something, try a Rap. Quote
TrapperJ Posted April 18, 2013 Posted April 18, 2013 love topwater, if i see surface action at all im reaching for that topwater bait! Quote
BrettD Posted April 18, 2013 Posted April 18, 2013 Im with pretty much every one else 55-60 degress but the water rarely gets lower then that around here. Quote
papajoe222 Posted April 19, 2013 Posted April 19, 2013 Anytime I can get a few days of stable weather, be it cold, rainy, or whatever, and their activity level is fairly active, I'll break out the surface lures. If I can get a couple of fish to bump the blades of a buzzer, I'll switch to a Torpedo or a DevilsHorse and can usually pick off a few on one of those. I'll normally wait on the PopR's and Spooks until I know they're looking for or on beds. Until that time, I don't put much faith in fishing on top. Quote
Bass Junkie Posted April 19, 2013 Posted April 19, 2013 I just hooked up today on my first topwater fish of the year here in N.E. Ohio Quote
fishking247 Posted April 19, 2013 Posted April 19, 2013 stuck a 6 1/2lber in mid 50 degree water last week on a 5" spook Quote
Global Moderator Mike L Posted April 20, 2013 Global Moderator Posted April 20, 2013 Down here in Fla, I allways throw a top water first early in the morning. Regardless of the temp as it's ussually not that big of a deal. Mike 1 Quote
Super User clayton86 Posted April 20, 2013 Author Super User Posted April 20, 2013 You can take your Florida top water bite year round and kiss my bass lol we still have ice in some parts of the state and it was 80 yesterday and tonight it's dropping to 31 highs in the low 40s all weekend for my Sunday all day fishin trip sun up till sun down on the kayak. Quote
Global Moderator Bluebasser86 Posted April 20, 2013 Global Moderator Posted April 20, 2013 I caught one on a super spook Jr the first week of April at Beaver Lake in Arkansas with 51 degree water. I watched him come up behind it an eat it next to the boat. Quote
Basspastor Posted April 20, 2013 Posted April 20, 2013 I'll throw it in 50 degrees here in Minnesota. I think I've caught them in colder than that in the Fall. Quote
Tartan34 Posted April 20, 2013 Posted April 20, 2013 70 degree, 100% overcast day here in Orlando. Fished Turkey Lake and the only bite was topwater. Picked up 9, all with a popper. Quote
Global Moderator Mike L Posted April 20, 2013 Global Moderator Posted April 20, 2013 You can take your Florida top water bite year round and kiss my bass lol we still have ice in some parts of the state and it was 80 yesterday and tonight it's dropping to 31 highs in the low 40s all weekend for my Sunday all day fishin trip sun up till sun down on the kayak. Gee, now I feel bad... Quote
Super User clayton86 Posted April 20, 2013 Author Super User Posted April 20, 2013 Haha it snowed today actually but I managed 1 on a tube Quote
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