Rebel Angler Posted November 27, 2009 Posted November 27, 2009 Goin fishin this weekend and thought I'd see what yall recommend using... I'll be fishin at a neighborhood lake, but it's really good sized and has a few coves in it that make for good fishin. I live in NC an the weather for the weekend here is supposed to be a high of 60, sunny, and 0% chance of rain. The water is pretty murky an it gets up to about 20 feet deep. I've got a 12' jon boat so I won't be limited just to the banks. What approach would yall recommend? such as lure selection an what retrieve, where to fish, etc. thanks for all the help, any advice is welcome! Quote
Super User Catt Posted November 27, 2009 Super User Posted November 27, 2009 Always look at your weather for a 3-5 day period prior to your trip Pfafftown, NC November 24th - 27th Winds: light & variable Sky conditions: partly cloudy - overcast - light rain/fog/mist Air temperatures: low 40s - upper 50s Today: Mostly sunny, with a high near 51. West wind between 8 and 17 mph, with gusts as high as 29 mph. Tonight: Mostly clear, with a low around 28. West wind between 5 and 7 mph. Saturday: Sunny, with a high near 58. West wind between 5 and 8 mph. Primary & secondary points with lipless cranks & shallow cranks, jigs or slow rolled spinner baits in 8-12' Quote
Super User Shane J Posted November 27, 2009 Super User Posted November 27, 2009 Good advice there, Catt. I've learned to look at the weather patterns as a bigger picture, and not just what you're looking at for that day. Helps a lot. Now, as for what I'd recommend for you? Probably start somewhat shallow, like shoreline out to 6 or 8' with a shallow crank or spinner to find 'em, then definitely work those depths that you got any hits on with a jig. Slow will most likely be the key, and absolutely look for them to be hanging on or in cover like wood. Quote
Super User Sam Posted November 27, 2009 Super User Posted November 27, 2009 Firetiger crankbait if water stained. Chrome with blue back Rat-L-Trap type bait. Good luck. Quote
Rebel Angler Posted November 29, 2009 Author Posted November 29, 2009 thanks for the tips caught 5 in about 4 total hours out on the water, so not bad I guess. Quote
Super User Catt Posted November 29, 2009 Super User Posted November 29, 2009 thanks for the tips caught 5 in about 4 total hours out on the water, so not bad I guess. 1 bass every 48 minutes this time of year aint bad Quote
RazorBassin Posted November 29, 2009 Posted November 29, 2009 Good advice there, Catt. I've learned to look at the weather patterns as a bigger picture, and not just what you're looking at for that day. Helps a lot. Now, as for what I'd recommend for you? Probably start somewhat shallow, like shoreline out to 6 or 8' with a shallow crank or spinner to find 'em, then definitely work those depths that you got any hits on with a jig. Slow will most likely be the key, and absolutely look for them to be hanging on or in cover like wood. Okay when you say shallow cranks, are you using lipless? Also, do you go with Shad patterns this time of year? Blue of Silver? Thanks! Quote
Super User Tin Posted November 29, 2009 Super User Posted November 29, 2009 I would have focused on the wind-blown banks with spinnerbaits and lipless cranks as well. Given that it was a neighbor-hood pond and not too big I would not think that points would have mattered. I would have also thrown jigs at any shoreline cover. Despite the cold temps when the sun comes out those fish will get super shallow. Quote
Rebel Angler Posted November 30, 2009 Author Posted November 30, 2009 I would have focused on the wind-blown banks with spinnerbaits and lipless cranks as well. Given that it was a neighbor-hood pond and not too big I would not think that points would have mattered. I would have also thrown jigs at any shoreline cover. Despite the cold temps when the sun comes out those fish will get super shallow. I hear ya. I caught 1 off a white spinner runnin it along the shore line, 1 off a booyah jig with a sweet beaver trailer, 2 off a senko, an one off a drop shot. So ever all it was a good day, good times! Quote
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