Big_Easy_Bassin Posted February 15, 2018 Posted February 15, 2018 It may not be in the rest of the country, but the spawn is on in Southeast Louisiana. Figured I’d start a thread in here to see what everyone likes to use to catch bass off of beds. I personally like a T-rigged soft plastic, and my two favorites are the Zoom Baby Brush Hog or the 6” Lizard. I use a pegged tungsten weight, usually 1/4oz if I can get away with it but sometimes 3/8oz in the wind. Junebug is my go-to color year round down here because I am always fishing stained or muddy water. I suppose if I was sight fishing I might changed to a white or chartreuse or anything I could see in the water, but I’m pretty much always blind casting beds... or at least where I think there’s a bed. Go ahead ladies and gentlemen... share your bed fishing secrets!!! 1 Quote
Super User Darren. Posted February 15, 2018 Super User Posted February 15, 2018 Wacky rigged lizards... The males and females alike hate 'em with a passion. 1 Quote
Brett's_daddy Posted February 15, 2018 Posted February 15, 2018 Ummm...lakes and ponds still frozen over up here. The spawn won't happen for me for another 2-3 months...lol. Quote
Dorado Posted February 15, 2018 Posted February 15, 2018 I have a blast sight fishing them in our clearer waters with a Berkley Havoc Rocket Craw or Tubes. Two of my top producers 1 Quote
ZebcoZak Posted February 15, 2018 Posted February 15, 2018 This post just makes me realize how much I hate central Ohio. Everything is still ice up here, and once they unthaw, a Bass of a lifetime is 5-6 pounds. Depressing. To address the actual question, I always like to T-rig a brush hog and toss that. Quote
Big_Easy_Bassin Posted February 15, 2018 Author Posted February 15, 2018 1 hour ago, Brett's_daddy said: Ummm...lakes and ponds still frozen over up here. The spawn won't happen for me for another 2-3 months...lol. 48 minutes ago, ZebcoZak said: This post just makes me realize how much I hate central Ohio. Everything is still ice up here, and once they unthaw, a Bass of a lifetime is 5-6 pounds. Depressing. To address the actual question, I always like to T-rig a brush hog and toss that. Sorry guys. Perks of SE La!!! 2 hours ago, Darren. said: Wacky rigged lizards... The males and females alike hate 'em with a passion. Never thought about wacky rigging a lizard. You throw it weightless? I’ve got some Owner wacky head weedless jig heads that I love. 1/8oz and 3/16oz. I don’t think I’ve ever thrown a weightless wacky rig Quote
Super User Darren. Posted February 15, 2018 Super User Posted February 15, 2018 32 minutes ago, Big_Easy_Bassin said: Never thought about wacky rigging a lizard. You throw it weightless? I’ve got some Owner wacky head weedless jig heads that I love. 1/8oz and 3/16oz. I don’t think I’ve ever thrown a weightless wacky rig Yup. If they're deeper or you want to drop it faster, use a wacky jig head, or crimp on some weight. The fall is slow and enticing. Quote
kingmotorboat Posted February 15, 2018 Posted February 15, 2018 4 hours ago, Big_Easy_Bassin said: It may not be in the rest of the country, but the spawn is on in Southeast Louisiana. Figured I’d start a thread in here to see what everyone likes to use to catch bass off of beds. I personally like a T-rigged soft plastic, and my two favorites are the Zoom Baby Brush Hog or the 6” Lizard. I use a pegged tungsten weight, usually 1/4oz if I can get away with it but sometimes 3/8oz in the wind. Junebug is my go-to color year round down here because I am always fishing stained or muddy water. I suppose if I was sight fishing I might changed to a white or chartreuse or anything I could see in the water, but I’m pretty much always blind casting beds... or at least where I think there’s a bed. Go ahead ladies and gentlemen... share your bed fishing secrets!!! Shhhhhhhhhhh don't tell nobody, spawns on in swla also 1 1 Quote
Super User JustJames Posted February 15, 2018 Super User Posted February 15, 2018 Saw two bass one small and one possibility 5 lbs female on bed today. Quote
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