ChasingBass Posted May 13, 2013 Posted May 13, 2013 Hey guys! I don't really fish Topwater very often, but I want to start because I heard it is really fun and the strikes are amazing. I was just wondering a few things about it such as what are the best conditions, weather, time of day, season, technique, etc. also what are the best types of baits and line to use? Thanks! Quote
derekxec Posted May 13, 2013 Posted May 13, 2013 if im fishing a buzzbait ill fish it in any weather or time of day doesnt matter....other top waters i like to fish when its cloudy or in the morning/dusk/night my favorite line is power pro braid i use it on all of my rods Quote
buzzbait4me Posted May 13, 2013 Posted May 13, 2013 I will use a topwater all day long when it is cloudy or overcast conditions. If it is sunny out, I like to use them right at first light and last light. For line, I like to use either heavy mono or 50 lb. braid. Quote
thehooligan Posted May 13, 2013 Posted May 13, 2013 The same with what has been said, i also like to fish topwater right before a front is coming through, the fish are crazy and they'll nail anything on top. 1 Quote
martintheduck Posted May 13, 2013 Posted May 13, 2013 Common misconception - topwaters are only good for morning/afternoon, and only work well in cloudy conditions. I catch midday bluebird conditions consistently. I will stipulate - I only use floating stanley ribbits in heavy cover with a slow presentation. I don't have much experience topwatering in more open waters. Quote
NEjitterbugger Posted May 13, 2013 Posted May 13, 2013 They seem to have nailed the "time" to throw topwater so i'll name some of my favorite baits... Jitterbug (hence profile name) Zara Spook (fish in avatar was caught on one) Damiki D Pop Those are my favs... 1 Quote
Super User Marty Posted May 13, 2013 Super User Posted May 13, 2013 I and my partners have also caught many topwater bass under bluebird skies. I fish them spring through fall as long as the water is reasonably warm, say about 55°. There's rarely a day when I don't at least give them a try. You can see the sky in my profile picture. That's a topwater fish that was just under 5#. 1 Quote
derekxec Posted May 14, 2013 Posted May 14, 2013 55 degrees is reasonably warm good lord lol in 55 degree air temp ive got jackets and shirts and 3 pairs of pants lol cant imagine if it was cold enough to make the water temp 55 Quote
hooah212002 Posted May 14, 2013 Posted May 14, 2013 55 degrees is reasonably warm good lord lol in 55 degree air temp ive got jackets and shirts and 3 pairs of pants lol cant imagine if it was cold enough to make the water temp 55 HA! 55 is shorts and t-shirt weather. Flip flops, even. It's not cold unless it's sub-zero. Quote
Super User tomustang Posted May 14, 2013 Super User Posted May 14, 2013 When Spring starts warming up and when Fall starts cooling off Quote
ChasingBass Posted May 14, 2013 Author Posted May 14, 2013 They seem to have nailed the "time" to throw topwater so i'll name some of my favorite baits... Jitterbug (hence profile name) Zara Spook (fish in avatar was caught on one) Damiki D Pop Those are my favs... Thanks, that's really helpful 1 Quote
BuckMaxx Posted May 14, 2013 Posted May 14, 2013 Years ago i would fish a white Buzzbait all day long. I'd catch as many fish at high noon as anytime. I have since switched to buzzbaits till 9 then hit the docks. My favorite is flat water right after daylight. Quote
NEjitterbugger Posted May 14, 2013 Posted May 14, 2013 Thanks, that's really helpful All three of those lures should produce, and all are a different type of topwater bait. Jitterbug- reel in... the lure creates a noise that makes bass slam them (not an obnoxious noise), along with a wake... Zara Spook- walk the dog... Damiki D pop- small jerks of the rod tip.... I have success fishing this slow near visual cover (external cover like rocks, timber, and around weeds) giving a little jerk to the rod to creat the "pop"... ~ Give those 3 baits a try and once you master them you will fall in love with topwater fishing.... Quote
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