Green Trout Posted July 2, 2015 Posted July 2, 2015 I fish the Tchefuncte River which is a lot of wood on the bank and the fish are always close to the bank. My tackle box consists of 1 pack of 3/0 EWG hooks, 1 pack of watermelon trick worms for clear water, 1 pack of Red Shad ribbon tail worms for stained water, 1 bag of 1/4 oz tungsten sinkers. I feel as if a bass will never turn down a slender, tantalizing worm. Is this too simple though? Am I missing out on fish that may hit something else or does a Texas Rig worm always get the most fish? Thanks!! Quote
Super User scaleface Posted July 2, 2015 Super User Posted July 2, 2015 You are missing out . 1 Quote
OntarioFishingGuy Posted July 2, 2015 Posted July 2, 2015 You need a few moving baits (spinners, crankbaits, spoons) and maybe a topwater (popper, walking bait) in order to cover the entire water column. Quote
Super User Catt Posted July 2, 2015 Super User Posted July 2, 2015 The #1 lure is Texas Rigged plastic! You need to add #2; a Jig-n-Craw! 3 Quote
Super User Choporoz Posted July 2, 2015 Super User Posted July 2, 2015 You must have that rare immunity to the bait monkey. 3 Quote
dead end canal Posted July 2, 2015 Posted July 2, 2015 I've fished the Tchefuncte back in the '80s. I did alright throwing pretty much the same thing you did, except watermelon finesse worms weren't in vogue then. Throw in a Humdinger and a WobbleHead and you'll have the same lineup I used. If I went back there today (and if conditions were the same) I'd try a buzzbait and maybe a weedless walk-the-dog type lure as well. Quote
Super User A-Jay Posted July 2, 2015 Super User Posted July 2, 2015 That's a Loaded Question . . You're asking a bunch of Tackle Junkies if you "Need" more gear . . . Of course you do. Seriously, a few moving baits would be a good idea; squarebill cranks, spinnerbaits etc. And this guys says stock up ! A-Jay 6 Quote
Super User Raul Posted July 2, 2015 Super User Posted July 2, 2015 You need a pack of 5 inch grubs and a spinnerbait. Quote
Super User gardnerjigman Posted July 2, 2015 Super User Posted July 2, 2015 I'd throw a jig, a bladed jig, and walking bait/frog Quote
Super User HoosierHawgs Posted July 2, 2015 Super User Posted July 2, 2015 You need the Bait Monkey in your life. Quote
Super User A-Jay Posted July 2, 2015 Super User Posted July 2, 2015 You need the Bait Monkey in your life. A-Jay 1 Quote
thomas15 Posted July 2, 2015 Posted July 2, 2015 You also need to establish a line of credit. 2 Quote
Super User flyfisher Posted July 3, 2015 Super User Posted July 3, 2015 Are you catching fish? Are you enjoying your time on the water? if the answer to those is yes, then keep on doing whatever you want to do as it is working Sure more baits and techniques will broaden the possible bass you catch but it isn't a guarantee nor will it guarantee you have more enjoyment. 3 Quote
FlipSide Posted July 3, 2015 Posted July 3, 2015 Are you catching fish? Are you enjoying your time on the water? if the answer to those is yes, then keep on doing whatever you want to do as it is working Sure more baits and techniques will broaden the possible bass you catch but it isn't a guarantee nor will it guarantee you have more enjoyment. Party pooper. 1 Quote
Super User the reel ess Posted July 3, 2015 Super User Posted July 3, 2015 An old man showed me once that bass will almost never turn down a worm, even when some are busting shad on the surface. But you can catch fish faster with hard lures when they'll chase them. I have fished a river like you're talking about mostly with a crankbait and caught them well every time there. I even caught a striper on a Rebel Wee Craw. Quote
Jtrout Posted July 3, 2015 Posted July 3, 2015 I'd say get some square bills for sure! Bounce them off the wood! Quote
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