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Trouble with Largemouths
Hey all,
So the past few days in a row I have been going out to my spot at my lake and throwing 4" -7" senkos like I have been since day 1 with catching some nice bass. I cant seem to figure out why all of the sudden the bite stopped. I saw a nice 4lber by the dock and put the worm close to it, I saw it swim towards it and then move away. I am doing nothing different than I was doing in the past. The only thing that I can think of is the heat is turning them off even later in the day. I just bought some Perch colored jitterbug poppers and hula poppers to see if that may help, but wanted to get your opinion. Maybe a little topwater action would help, but I haven't seen anyone use poppers on this lake so I am not sure they will go for it. |
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Re: Trouble with Largemouths
Any chance theyve thrown weed killer in the lake recently? They shock the heck out of my usual lake at the beginning of every July and it really hurts the fishing for several weeks after.
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Re: Trouble with Largemouths
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Re: Trouble with Largemouths
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Change it up. Whatever cues stimulated the bass to attack the Senkos isn't in effect at the moment. Try different lures that provide other cues like spinnerbaits. .
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Re: Trouble with Largemouths
Ive been trying In-Line spinners but only caught pickeral, yellow perch and sunnies. I will try some other stuff in my arsenal later today after work to see if I can switch my luck!
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Re: Trouble with Largemouths
In mid summer bass tend to turn off more often.. for whatever reason... They seem more active and aggressive in May-June during the spawn... Just for kicks, next time you go to your spot, bring a dozen live nightcrawlers.. If you see a bass, toss one in a few feet in front of it on an unweighted hook, and watch what happens.... LMB almost never turn down a live worm or live shiner in shallow water, even when they aren't real active.... I have seen this time and time again over the years...bob
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Re: Trouble with Largemouths
Try fishing as early or late in the day as you can. In the summertime, fish are much more active just after dawn and just before dusk. If you can only fish mid-day, focus on cloudy days, especially days when there is a light rain. If midday sun is your only option, focus on shady areas, or if there are none, fish deep water along weed lines.
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I went out again last night. I usually go out around 5:45 - 7 or so. Last night I went out around 7:30 - 9pm and I had 3 hookups on Senkos. 1 spit the hook, another huge bass broke my 4lb test by wrapping it around the other side of the dock and I successfully brought in a 2lber which was nice for a change. I could definitely tell a difference as soon as it started getting darker out, the bites became more ferocious |
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Re: Trouble with Largemouths
Almost every night trip I've made in the past month has yielded Largemouth, all on bigger topwaters. Jointed raps, wake baits, jitterbugs, etc have been good from 10pm-2am.
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Re: Trouble with Largemouths
4 lb test is way too light in my opinion. Save that for trout and/or deep clean water where u can play fish. The lighter line can hinder your ability to get significant hook sets.
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