Super User Bankbeater Posted June 21, 2015 Super User Posted June 21, 2015 I have been using poppers, shallow running cranks, weightless flukes and senkos, and small jigs. The growth looks like mixture of vegetation with some algae thrown in. Water depth is about 1 to 5 feet deep depending on how close you are to the creekbed. Vegetations is matted on the surface and goes down below the surface maybe a foot. This is a picture of the creekbed area. I usually just lift up the motor and let the wind push me across. Quote
CeeJay Posted June 21, 2015 Posted June 21, 2015 I'd probably get out of the boat and wade in the creek bed. Inline spinners, if you can steer them around the vegetation, and spinnerbaits would be my choice. 1 Quote
Super User Senko lover Posted June 21, 2015 Super User Posted June 21, 2015 -Frogs -Spinnerbaits -Weightless rage plastics fished as topwater -Buzzbaits -Rage rig -Soft swimbaits Looks like a good spot! 1 Quote
masterbass Posted June 21, 2015 Posted June 21, 2015 Frogs, senkos and T rig a havoc pit boss w/ pegged 3/8oz. 1 Quote
Super User RoLo Posted June 22, 2015 Super User Posted June 22, 2015 Based on your question I assumed you were looking for attack techniques.But based on the replies, it seems that you've gotten about 10 different lure suggestions.Set me straight, are you looking for a strategy or a lure? Roger 1 Quote
Bassfink86 Posted June 22, 2015 Posted June 22, 2015 punch the vegetation with a texas rigged plastic 1 Quote
Jaderose Posted June 22, 2015 Posted June 22, 2015 I'd drop dead rig a 9" Fat Max in Pumpkin Seed and start working it. 1 Quote
Super User Bankbeater Posted June 22, 2015 Author Super User Posted June 22, 2015 Based on your question I assumed you were looking for attack techniques. But based on the replies, it seems that you've gotten about 10 different lure suggestions. Set me straight, are you looking for a strategy or a lure? Roger Both. Baits with trebles tend to get hung up pretty quick. Quote
RAMBLER Posted June 22, 2015 Posted June 22, 2015 Johnson silver spoon with white grub trailer, Producto buzz tail shad, black shad, t-rigged and weightless, Zoom swimmin super fluke, white ice, t-rigged and weightless. 1 Quote
Super User lmbfisherman Posted June 22, 2015 Super User Posted June 22, 2015 Super Fluke, Frogs, Buzzbaits and a split shot rig whatever choice of worms you use. 1 Quote
DevinFishing29 Posted June 26, 2015 Posted June 26, 2015 I would try A frog, Buzzbait, Senko, and just about anything that won't get caught in weeds. Good luck! Quote
Rhino68W Posted June 26, 2015 Posted June 26, 2015 Chatterbait and Underspin for moving. 1/8oz Texas Rig creature bait for slow. Quote
Damn Yankee Posted June 26, 2015 Posted June 26, 2015 I'll bet they are under the overhang,Toss a torpedo in there if you got one or a hollow body frog Quote
Super User Crestliner2008 Posted June 26, 2015 Super User Posted June 26, 2015 Which ever hollow bodied frog that you have the most confidence in being able to walk, should be great in that area. Looks like a buzzbait would get fouled up pretty fast, as well as a spinnerbait. A 10" - 12" worm Texas rigged might work as well, depending on the weight needed to get down to the bottom. 1 Quote
Shanes7614 Posted June 27, 2015 Posted June 27, 2015 I have been using poppers, shallow running cranks, weightless flukes and senkos, and small jigs. The growth looks like mixture of vegetation with some algae thrown in. Water depth is about 1 to 5 feet deep depending on how close you are to the creekbed. Vegetations is matted on the surface and goes down below the surface maybe a foot. This is a picture of the creekbed area. I usually just lift up the motor and let the wind push me across. I would probably choose a more productive area where you can fish to your strengths. 1 Quote
Super User everythingthatswims Posted June 27, 2015 Super User Posted June 27, 2015 I would fish somewhere else. That stuff looks like what I call "Snot grass" and there isn't a single bait out there that won't get covered in that stuff. Judging from the photo you have a LOT of it there. Fish it in the winter and spring Quote
Super User scaleface Posted June 28, 2015 Super User Posted June 28, 2015 Weightless worm . I'd use a heavy hook to add weight . Quote
WatterBoy Posted June 28, 2015 Posted June 28, 2015 It's interesting how we all see something differently, which is one of the things that makes fishing fun. I wouldn't be looking for a different area. I would be drooling to be able to fish that area in your photo and the FIRST lure I would try would be a Koppers Live Target Hollow Body Field Mouse. I like the 3.5" brown version. Next choice for me would be a Spro Poppin' Frog. Quote
CeeJay Posted June 28, 2015 Posted June 28, 2015 It's interesting how we all see something differently, which is one of the things that makes fishing fun. I wouldn't be looking for a different area. I would be drooling to be able to fish that area in your photo and the FIRST lure I would try would be a Koppers Live Target Hollow Body Field Mouse. I like the 3.5" brown version. Next choice for me would be a Spro Poppin' Frog. Yeah same here. Looks like a nice spot to me. Quote
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