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- RANDY BROWNBronze AmbassadorSpecies
Largemouth Bass
TechniqueShallow Diving Crankbaits (0-6')SeasonSummerStructureDocks - Dillon BBronze AmbassadorSpecies
Largemouth Bass
TechniqueBladed JigsSeasonSummerStructurePointsBite on the pause.
- Chris CulbertsonBronze AmbassadorSpecies
Largemouth Bass
TechniqueHard Topwater (Walking)SeasonSummerStructureHumpsBass getting into their summer patterns on Anna. Setting up on flats and humps in early mornings and mid-afternoon to actively target baitfish.
- etBronze AmbassadorSpecies
Largemouth Bass
TechniqueHard JerkbaitsSeasonSpring (Post-Spawn)StructureLaydowns - Species
Largemouth Bass
TechniqueFinesse JigsSeasonSpring (Spawn)StructureDocksSkipping docks with a jig.
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Largemouth Bass
TechniqueShakey HeadsSeasonSpring (Post-Spawn)StructureMatted GrassStained water was key to getting these spooky fish to bite. Find the grass and find the bass.
- Omnia Community MemberBronze AmbassadorSpecies
Largemouth Bass
TechniqueBladed JigsSeasonSpring (Pre-Spawn)StructurePointsWith water temps between 58-64, the lake provided a great spinnerbait and chatterbait bite on main lake points near rock and early growing grass. The backs of lake arms with new grass growing also put out good fish. Our best 5 fish weighed a little over 18lbs that day. All caught power fishing main lake points and backs of creek arms.
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Largemouth Bass
TechniqueShakey HeadsSeasonSpring (Post-Spawn)StructureDocksFished a club tournament on Lake Anna and found largemouth in different stages of the spawn. Those most willing to bite were post-spawn fish looking to regain some weight. With heavy clouds and drizzle, bass willingly hit topwaters (Megabass PopMax) early, but as that bite died, I had a lot of success on shakey heads with a variety of Zoom and Jackall soft plastics attached. Largemouth bit Trick Worms (black), finesse worms (red bug), Fish Doctors (green pumpkin), and Jackall Flick Shake worms (green pumpkin). Most bass were hanging loosely to docks, but I found a few roaming stump flats and rocky points in Sturgeons and Dukes Creeks.