Black Hawk Basser Posted September 30, 2019 Posted September 30, 2019 1. Spinnerbait 2. Chug Bug (popper/walker hybrid) 3. Super Spot (lipless) 4. Jig/Craw Quote
Smelter96 Posted October 1, 2019 Posted October 1, 2019 1. Jig 2. Sprinker frog 3. Spinnerbait 4. T-rig craw Quote
Bruce424 Posted October 1, 2019 Posted October 1, 2019 On 9/29/2019 at 9:51 AM, Bankbeater said: Spinnerbait / Bladed Jig Jig and craw Shallow running crankbait Lipless crankbait thiss Quote
LonnieP Posted October 1, 2019 Posted October 1, 2019 When water temps are in the 50s Lipless crankbait Spro Little John Jig and Craw Jerkbait Quote
thunderblack Posted October 1, 2019 Posted October 1, 2019 vision 110 vision 110 vision 110 vision 110 Quote
Super User the reel ess Posted October 1, 2019 Super User Posted October 1, 2019 Water temps in the 50's is middle of WINTER here. That would probably be jig/craw, lipless crank and a spinnerbait with single, big Colorado blade. We do get periods of Indian summer though. Some years, I've taken pictures of my fish in a kayak wearing shorts with bare feet. I like to put it off as long as I can. Quote
Brett's_daddy Posted October 1, 2019 Posted October 1, 2019 1.) Jig w/trailer 2.) Topwater (too many to list just one so I'll just use the category) 3.) Crankbait (both lipless and squarebill) 4.) Jerkbait Quote
Titan Posted October 2, 2019 Posted October 2, 2019 On 9/29/2019 at 8:40 AM, keagbassr said: 1:Buzzbait 2:spinnerbait 3:bladed jig 4:jig This. Quote
Super User Boomstick Posted October 2, 2019 Super User Posted October 2, 2019 1. Jig 2. Jig and crankbait, spinnerbait, popper or jerkbait 3. Jig, drop shot and crankbait, spinnerbait, popper or jerkbait 4. Jig, drop shot and pick two between a crankbait, spinnerbait, popper or jerkbait Also throw buzzbaits into the mix somewhere. Quote
Super User ChrisD46 Posted October 4, 2019 Super User Posted October 4, 2019 *Here is Georgia we have been breaking records every day since June with most days EVER in the high 90's (97 today) and water temps are in the upper 80's . Bass are confused - the days are getting shorter but the temps are not dropping ,so they still think it is late August and not moving up shallow getting their fall feed bag on in preparation for winter . Everything is out of whack here - it's early Oct. and ledge fishing with large plum colored T-rigged worms rule the day ! 1 Quote
flatcreek Posted October 5, 2019 Posted October 5, 2019 10 hours ago, ChrisD46 said: *Here is Georgia we have been breaking records every day since June with most days EVER in the high 90's (97 today) and water temps are in the upper 80's . Bass are confused - the days are getting shorter but the temps are not dropping ,so they still think it is late August and not moving up shallow getting their fall feed bag on in preparation for winter . Everything is out of whack here - it's early Oct. and ledge fishing with large plum colored T-rigged worms rule the day ! Today is the last day in the high 90’s until at least nextJuly here in Georgia.thank goodness that it’s leaving us.time to pull out the 1/4 oz rattle traps and no.5 and no.7 shadraps as the bait will move back into creek mouths.what a nice change in the weather for us.wer’e looking at highs in the seventies for quite awhile now which will set up some good bass fishing for us Quote
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