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I was at the lake this weekend and did not do well. We all saw swarms off shad all over the lake and the minnows are getting big also. A neighbor said "they're not hungry too much food". I did catch a nice 3 pounder on a jig and pig but otherwise the bite was gone. I fished countdownds and divers, worms and spinners. I even tried frogs and poppers early and late in the day. What should my approach be? Wait till night or maybe even the fall?

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Its tough when the bait is so easily accessable. I fished in an oxbow last year where my blades on my spinnerbait wouldnt even turn because it was so thick with baitfish. Actually, on my way out I trimmed up the motor and gunned it and threw 1,000 of them suckers in the air :lol: . Normally when I find an area like that, I will crank it for a bit and then try a jig or plastics, but if I dont get bit within about 20 minutes, Im out of there.

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I usually throw a small swim bait in shad colors or a suspending jerk bait.

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We see this all the time, game fish inhaling bait from pods showing little or no interest in some lure that you think looks real but they know different. A saltwater ploy that may work for you, after all fish are fish regardless of what body of water they are in. There is a time and place for everything and this is the time for live bait, but before baiting your hook it's best to clip one of the fins, I like doing it to a tail fin. Your bait will be swimming different than the rest of the pod and attracting attention. It's my belief most predatory animals will go after the weakest prey, a struggling bait fish fits that bill.

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I tried more craws. With jigs and without. Different colors sizes and presntation. Just one bite. Water temp is already at 84, this weeks forecast is pushing 90+. I will be back Saturday and will only fish at dusk.

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I never used live bait but I am ready to try it. Thanks Snook, when I go up Saturday ill take a bucket and net on the pontoon.

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