Phoenix Guy Posted April 13, 2014 Posted April 13, 2014 For a guy like me that has never been there, can you give me some ideas of what kind of stuff I should be throwing on Wilson Lake at the end of April, first of May. Thanks, NP Quote
papajoe222 Posted April 14, 2014 Posted April 14, 2014 I'm in the same boat (and cabin) as you when it comes to this lake. I know I'll be bringing plenty of tubes along with some mid-depth running cranks, spinnerbaits with chartruse in the skirt and a selection of topwaters in some bright colors. As far as other soft plastics and techniques, I'm clueless. I hope you and Mike have it figured out by Wed. when I get there. Quote
Super User roadwarrior Posted April 14, 2014 Super User Posted April 14, 2014 Rage Tail Baby Craw & Lizard, Red Eye Shad, GYCB Senko & Fat Ika, small paddle tail swimbaits, jerkbaits, shakey head, swim jig, Sworming Hornet, Bandit 200, Wiggle Warts, spinnerbait and the Alabama Rig. 1 Quote
papajoe222 Posted April 14, 2014 Posted April 14, 2014 Rage Tail Baby Craw & Lizard, Red Eye Shad, GYCB Senko & Fat Ika, small paddle tail swimbaits, jerkbaits, shakey head, swim jig, Sworming Hornet, Bandit 200, Wiggle Warts, spinnerbait and the Alabama Rig. In other words, bring everything. Works for me Quote
Super User roadwarrior Posted April 14, 2014 Super User Posted April 14, 2014 A couple of years ago about 90% of the group's total catch was on Rage Baby Craws and Red Eye Shad. Another year on Pickwick I caught 78 bass in one day on a Sworming Hornet/ LFT Live Magic Shad. The Senko is a consistant producer and for one guy the Bandit 200 & 300. Last year's "kick butt" was the Rage Tail Menace and Siebert Outdoors Cosmic Spinnerbit. For me it was ShakE2 with a GYCB Kut Tail. Right now tournaments are being won with the DT6, Red Eye Shad, jerkbaits and The Rig. 2 Quote
Super User 00 mod Posted April 14, 2014 Super User Posted April 14, 2014 I will have 2 dedicated rods that never change the entire trip. 1. 1/4 shakey head rod 2. 1/2 oz jig rod These 2 produce on the TN river year round, and EVERYBODY should have them tied on. I think the A-rig bite will be done by then. Other lures I would have would be senkos and flukes, mid depth cranks (6-12') and swim jigs/soft swim baits. I will also be throwing topwater every morning and evening. Water temps around here are already in the low 60's. Jeff 3 Quote
bassin is addicting Posted April 14, 2014 Posted April 14, 2014 i sure hope the topwater bite is good. last year on Pickwick it was...those were some of my best days. 3 Quote
Brian Needham Posted April 14, 2014 Posted April 14, 2014 yep, Rig bite will be done for the most part by the trip rolls around. Last year I fished with Bassin is addicting: we caught jigs and shakey heads 00MOD: jigs and shakey heads Glenn : senkos Kerri: jigs..... best 5 from that day are my profile pic..... and if I may brag a bit, the opening picture of the roadtrip video it depends a lot of who you fish with...... Rhino and the crew fished senkos and grubs.... and going to catch PLENTY of fish doing to Glenn, 00Mod, and others fished deeper and catching plenty of fish on shakey heads(Zoom trick worms and magnum shakey worms) and football head jigs....... the difference is the "two camps" for the lack of a better term, were on 2 different sets of fish, one shallow, one deeper...... I had the pleasure of having some of both camps in my boat last year and caught PLENTY of fish both ways. As I have said before bring it all that your trunk will hold, you'll use it. By sunday I had 4 rods on my deck...... 2 sizes of football jigs, a shaky head rod, and a senko rod. COLORS: shaky head worms: watermelon or watermelon seed or watermelon candy Jigs: green pumpkin with orange or PBJ.... green pumpkin type trailer SENKO: color didn't matter but you cant go wrong with Green Pumpkin Sizes: shaky: 1/8, 3/16, 1/4 JIgs: 1/2 and 3/4 Senko: 5 inch Crankbaits: I didn't fish a crank last year but Randy Haynes dominated the everstart while we were there on a 6xd in sexy shad and citrus shad Swimbaits: the Surret brothers finished 2 and 3 in the same everstart throwing 5 inch big hammers in Sara's shad on Wilson (locked through each morning) Topwater: I didn't throw it last year but I know bassinisaddicting and a few others caught some quality fish on frogs 2 Quote
Brian Needham Posted April 14, 2014 Posted April 14, 2014 here is the summary of my week last year: http://www.bassresource.com/bass-fishing-forums/topic/118040-road-trip-chronicles/?hl=roadtrip#entry1291470 Quote
Brian Needham Posted April 14, 2014 Posted April 14, 2014 IMO the main idea of coming to a roadtrip is to fish with other folks. I was very excited to fish with othes last year... to see what they throw, to see how they fish, to see their favorite baits. I learned a lot in a week. I learned new baits, new techniques. case in point: 1.as crazy as it sounds I didn't know how to fish a senko until the roadtrip last year. I owned them, had a box full of them, but never caught many on them..... Glenn gave me a GREAT lesson. Now I don't launch my boat without one tied on. 2. 00mod taught me how to how to be a better shaky head fisherman..... I fished them before and had a box full of them, but never felt that comfortable..... now a year later I feel like I am a decent SH fisherman and never launch one without it. 3. Bassinisaddicting never caught a jig fish until the roadtrip last year. It wasn't the style of fishing he was used to being a co-angler in his club...... ask him if he goes to the lake without one now! Plus I learned from Jon about fishing in general, and cranks(even though we didn't fish them) just hanging out and talking every night since we were room mates you are about to fish the TN River at arguably its peak time of the year, especially for numbers....... just bring your favorite baits, your favorite colors.... and the stuff you struggle with or want to learn. There will be someone that is on your "struggle bait" bite, and you will learn, that I guarantee! 3 Quote
Global Moderator Mike L Posted April 14, 2014 Global Moderator Posted April 14, 2014 This is Great. Thanks fella's I was gonna ask this very thing! Since I've never caught a smallmouth I'm gonna need all the help I can get! See you in 2 weeks Mike Quote
Super User .ghoti. Posted April 14, 2014 Super User Posted April 14, 2014 This is what I will have tied on my rods when I leave home for this trip. Some of these will change no doubt, but this will be my starting point. 1. 4/0 ewg hook, no weight, Senko backwards Ika, Houdini shad 2. 1/8oz gammy jighead, Zman worm, Rage Tail menace, Cutt-r worm 3. 5/16oz Evo Shake2 jighead, Space Monkey, hula grub 4, T-rig, GYCB Kuttail, Rage Lobster 5. Small crankbait 6. Spinnerbait 7, Spinning rod, tube, dropshot I will probably take only four rods at any one time. And one small bag. Which four, and what bag will be the questions for each day. Quote
Super User roadwarrior Posted April 15, 2014 Super User Posted April 15, 2014 We may have an opportunity to fish some prototypes. This could be The Year Of The Bug! Quote
soopd Posted April 16, 2014 Posted April 16, 2014 If any of you guys know how to fish in the tailraces I would be throwing a swimbait. A lot of the bigger fish on WIlson come from up that way. 1 Quote
Super User Gatorbassman Posted April 18, 2014 Super User Posted April 18, 2014 Pack your confidence baits and a few that you want to work on and you shouldn't have a problem catching fish. Quote
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