mikec4x Posted August 11, 2010 Posted August 11, 2010 kinda new to fishing. been working out of town so I hit a few spots there and back. on the lake last night just tons of fish hitting the surface(baitfish?) looked like the water was boiling and I couldnt even catch a bluegill. on the way home hit the kankakee river tons of babies near the shore. I guess my queastion is, is this the time they start hatching? Quote
bass or bass ? Posted August 11, 2010 Posted August 11, 2010 The boil you describe sounds like shad schools trying to escape predators, either stripers or largemouth. Quote
mikec4x Posted August 11, 2010 Author Posted August 11, 2010 hmm thanks. there was 6 to 12 at any givin time within 100 feet from shore. I threw a few scum frogs at them. what shoulf I try next? Quote
rowyourboat Posted August 11, 2010 Posted August 11, 2010 id try a "walk the dog" type lure. or a weightless fluke. remember to cast past the target area and reel through it. good luck! Quote
Super User WRB Posted August 11, 2010 Super User Posted August 11, 2010 Not that familiar with IL, but shad may not survive that far north. Bass should have spawned around May/June in your area, so the fry could be finger lings about now. All types of fish can feed near the surface, so until you start catching a few, it's hard to know what is going on. Could be a bug hatch. Buzz bait is easy to use and should get the attention of bass that maybe in the area feeding near the surface. WRB Quote
Nibbles Posted August 11, 2010 Posted August 11, 2010 Not that familiar with IL, but shad may not survive that far north. Bass should have spawned around May/June in your area, so the fry could be finger lings about now. All types of fish can feed near the surface, so until you start catching a few, it's hard to know what is going on. Could be a bug hatch. Buzz bait is easy to use and should get the attention of bass that maybe in the area feeding near the surface. WRB We have our share of shad up here. If you see what appears to be a bunch of small splashes on the surface, in my experience it's usually small dink bass feeding on bugs. Quote
Dr. Watson Posted September 1, 2010 Posted September 1, 2010 If you still have trouble with "walkin the dog", try a 2-1/2" or 3" popper, or try waking/burning a spinnerbait. Quote
NOLERSWAMP Posted September 2, 2010 Posted September 2, 2010 Buzzbait, chatter, weightless fluke, zara spook, lipless crank. If it's gar that's after them beware they will murder a buzz bait ha ha. Buzz baits are simple and very effective in these conditions in my past experiences. (late eve/early morn) Quote
Dockhead Posted September 3, 2010 Posted September 3, 2010 4 inch Senko. If you can get a look at what the "bait" is, try to match the color. If still a mystery, just go with a basic color (green pumpkin/june bug/black) for starters. Quote
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