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by Amx » Wed Jul 27, 2016 5:08 pm
7:30 early???
topwater: frog, buzzbait, floating worm, tiny torpedo, devil's horse, and other prop baits, and any others that are noisy.
jigs, weighted worms, sinking unweighted worms---by the wood cover, in holes in the submergent weeds.
Fish anything that sticks up out of the weeds, docks, trees, stumps, rocks, tall weeds, cattails, reeds.
Any open areas in the weeds like rock piles, gravel, or rocky areas, they might be small so you'll have to look. Also look for weeds that are shorter than the surrounding weeds, can mean the bottom type is different, or there is a dip in the bottom.
Look for any 'path ways' in the weeds, could be a ditch.
fish the pads with anything that floats like a worm or frog, throw out onto the pads, let it sit for a bit, then work it back to the boat, when the frog gets close to the edge of the pads slow down, then wiggle it for a bit, then pull it off the pads and let it sit, then wiggle it again, then work it on back to the boat. Then fish the area with a heavy jig, starting with 1/2 oz, then go up to 1oz as needed to get thru the pads and to sink to the bottom. Jig the jig up and down a bit, then slowly pull it up to the pad, then wiggle it there for a bit. Do again and again.
you can use a crankbait if the weeds are deep enough, and the crankbait doesn't dive any more than 1 or 2 feet.
Oh ya, and a weighted swimbait with a hidden hook point. Down IN the weeds.
Use braid for everything, 30 lb test minimum. Use a floro leader on the lures that the fish has more time to see, such as the worm. Use a black magic marker to color the first 15 to 30 feet of the braid.
Tom.
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