Joelee5815 Posted March 28, 2014 Posted March 28, 2014 SO recently I have been fishing this new bass river close to my college, just to escape from midterms and studying. I have no idea what works in rivers, but have been experimenting everything. Yesterday I had the great idea to Carolina rig a fluke, and drag it along the river bottom. I've never fished a fluke Carolina rigged only weightless Texas rigged, but decided to give the rig a shot since I read on this website how effective a Carolina rig could be. After two casts, I pulled in a nice smallie weighing roughly around 2lbs. I had no idea how or why this technique works, but was able to instill more confidence in the fluke. That one fish was a plus to my confidence that day. Later, my fishing buddy decided to give me this bait called a brushhog. This brush hog was only about a two or three inches long, and I had zero confidence in the lure. I decided to rig it with a 1/16 oz bullet weight, and 1/0 EWG worm hook. After seeing some huge bass swim and patrolling around, I thought it'd be fun to shake the bait in front of the bass just to see a reaction bite. Now I'm not sure if i was fishing this bait right, but I felt the weight of the bass on my line, and managed to pull in a largemouth roughly weighing around 4 lbs. My last two fish of the day were caught by reeling in the brushhog at top speed, and almost a skipping like action across the water triggered the bite. I'm not saying I got lucky with the bites, but I feel as if i discovered two new tactics to fishing these lures, without any prior knowledge. Anyways, I threw one of the bass back cause it was to small, and went home for that day. All in all, a good fishing day for me. Quote
Super User roadwarrior Posted March 28, 2014 Super User Posted March 28, 2014 Good story, congratulations! Quote
Super User Jar11591 Posted March 28, 2014 Super User Posted March 28, 2014 Try the brush hog on the C-rig! It's great. Quote
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