What is your favorite post-spawn bass lure to use in small northern lakes?
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I would have to agree to Markus, try soft plastics. I caught a 5 lb largemouth on a YUM 4inch "dinger", it's like a senko type stick worm. I actually let the line loose, and held the worm in my hand, and threw it up into the air. I found that a certain "kerplunk" made the bass hit the worm like it was going out of style. I was night fishing in a heavy pressure, over-fished lake in western Pa. If it is rather hot, I would try a YUM 7 inch ribbontail worm. They produce great strikes from some nice bass. I would have to suggest a slow retrieve with a few little jerks to make the tail flutter very fast. It almost imitates a snake. Of all bass lures, I am the most confident using soft plastics. As always, keep your line tight when using plastics, and your rod at a 9 o'clock position. When you feel the bass take the bait, lower the tip, reel in the slack, and set the hook with a good sweep up. I find that in my area that watermelon is the most productive color at anytime. I would suggest trying soft plastics in watermelon first, and then when you can use that type of worm efficiently, maybe try other colors. Tight lines.What supplies are needed for camping and hiking?
I like to use plastics. From my experience (30 yrs) nothing has been as beneficial as plastic bates. If the fish are not biting try using a smaller plastic. Texas and Carolina Rigs can produce plenty of fish. I am used to fishing in Wisconsin and Northern Illinois.I need a private Fishing Guide in Port Aransas! please help?
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