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- Russell CranneyBronze AmbassadorSpecies
Smallmouth Bass
TechniqueDrop ShotSeasonSummerStructureRock Pilenot huge but big enough to win big fish for that tournament.
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Smallmouth Bass
TechniqueDrop ShotSeasonSummerStructureBouldersSome smaller smallmouth are in shallow water but deeper water with steeper banks have been more productive. Small jigs, ned rigs, and swimbaits (2.8 keitech) will get some smaller fish. Larger smallmouth are on flats adjacent to deeper water. Top water, jerkbaits on fast retrieves, and dropshot style baits have worked. If you don't find them keep moving. They tend to be grouped up and there is a lot of unproductive water. We have picked up some Largemouth and crappie. 6-7" worms and crawfish styled jigs and baits have worked for largemouth. Crappie were chasing down bass sized jerkbaits.
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Smallmouth Bass
TechniqueHard JerkbaitsSeasonFallStructureBouldersSlayin smallies with the flatworms. Dropshot ¼oz with an owner sniper finesse #1 hook. Nose hooked with a 4.5" nat shad flatworm was the trick In 5-15" of water. 2022 daiwa XT 7'3 M Fast. Shimano Nasci 3000 Suffix 832 15# hi Viz yellow FC Sniper 10# leader.
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Smallmouth Bass
TechniqueShallow Diving Crankbaits (0-6')SeasonSummerStructureBouldersEvenings are starting to get cooler. On windy days, the fish move into the shallows and are pretty aggressive. Shallow to medium diving crankbaits have been effective when there is a clear mud line. Fish can be as shallow as a foot or two, but most are 5-15 feet. When the power fishing slows or isn't effective, drop shotting has been effective for smallmouth. There are some really nice Largemouth mixed in with the smallmouth. An occasional walleye or rainbow trout are also caught on bass techniques. There are a ton of small fish so if you aren't getting anything, switch up techniques often and let the fish tell you what they want.
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Yellow Perch
TechniqueNed RigsSeasonSpring (Post-Spawn)StructureBrush PilesSmallmouth bass are sitting on the deeper bushes in the coves. Lot of active bass. Water temps where at 57 degrees. Good time to get out and get em. Keep your baits small, for more bites.
- AlexBronze AmbassadorSpecies
Largemouth Bass
TechniqueNed RigsSeasonSpring (Spawn)StructureSubmerged VegetationWaded out and first cast. Near the edge in submerged vegetation. Largemouth was still spawning.
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Largemouth Bass
TechniqueShallow Diving Crankbaits (0-6')SeasonFallStructureRock PileThe lake is cooling rapidly. The fall transition is nearing its end. Largemouth can be found in coves and flats that have green sunfish and bluegill. If you find the bait, the Largemouth are likely close by. Smallmouth can be caught on more finesse techniques: dropshot, 1/16-1/4 oz jigs with 2.8-3.3 Keitech swimbaits, lightly weighted flukes, and jerkbaits. Walleye are also feeding up and we're catching quite a few on slow moving jerkbaits. Twitch, twitch, pause for 4-5 seconds. Make sure your jerkbait is tuned to suspend perfectly. Add a small lead strip if it's floating. Cover water if you don't find fish.
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Yellow Perch
TechniqueTexas Rigs (Worming)SeasonSpring (Pre-Spawn)StructureRock PileSmallmouth bass are starting to move up shallow and beginning to spawn. Through tubes, wacky rigged senko's, in the shallow gravel areas in the lake in the coves, and backwater. A ned rig is also a great way to get em.