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The water level has dropped atleast 15ft and now there are weeds from shore to 40ft. out. I am a shore fisherman and looking for tips on how to fish light cover. There are just alot of weeds,i threw a frog, and a spinner bait but i had a hard tome ripping the spinner bait through there. What else do you guys suggest,im going to head out there ina few hours. thanks.

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Perfect place for soft plastics. I like to rig them on a Slider spider head more than a t-rig. The light wire hook is fine unless you plan on 5#'s. A jig would also work.

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tube and waders

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Try using a fluke or a swimbait with a hidden hook. Many time the young of the year blue gill and shad will use the vegatation for cover giving the bass an easy meal. :)

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Your are wasting your time trying to fish large weed flats from shore, unless you know where a deeper channel or weedline edges are. Look for clear areas or pockets where the weeds don't cover the area completely. If you manage to hook a good bass, you may not be able to land it in the grass.

My suggestion; go down near the dam or marina and fish the deeper water with soft plastics like Texas or slip shot rigged worms. Fish the open weed bed pockets with a trick worm or frog.

WRB

  • 2 weeks later...
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As others have already mentioned, fishing weeds from shore is a two edged sword. 1st you're limited to types of lures, namely tx rigged, unweighted plastics. frogs, Horny Toads, and Flukes (not nose hooked). And even if you do indeed hook a Bass, landing it in heavy weeds is a iffy situation a best. I would spool my reel with 30 or even better, 50 lb braid and use a 3 ft flouro leader. The Braid will help you cut through the weeds.  

If possible I would look for the edges of the weeds from the shoreline and work those areas as your 1st option.

Good luck & tight lines.

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