RobDar Posted June 12, 2006 Posted June 12, 2006 my wife and I were having bad problem with catching undersized fish every tournament. Two weeks ago is a perfect example...we caught 17 fish...not a single keeper ( 14 inch limit)...the guys who won had 4 fish between 14 and 19 inches...and had just 5 bites the whole day. Frustrating!!!! to catch a lot of fish, but none worth wieghing in. an old timer gave us this advice... fish smaller ( baits)...fish slower...fish deeper... this past weekend, our next tournament...we did just that...cut down the plastics, used a little dead stick time...and fished deeper waters... by 9 am we were culling fish and weighed in a limit. Quote
Z71 Posted June 12, 2006 Posted June 12, 2006 For all those in pursuit of big lunkers in deep water structure, I recommend " In Pursuit Of Gaint Bass" by Bill Murphy. Some incredible insight on how he personally caught many double digit bass. You can get it through Amazon.com. A good read. Z Quote
JeepFish Posted June 14, 2006 Posted June 14, 2006 What about fishing a large area where there are old trees sticking up out of the water? Is that good for large bass? I caght a 3.5lb'er there. Water is around 10-15' deep. At BigHill lake in South east Kansas. Quote
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