Yesterday out on my buddies pond we managed to reel in some monsters. This pond has an area of 100 yards and deepest depth of 13 feet. It is stocked with bluegill, green sunfish and, largemouth bass. The common catch being bluegill.
We were fishing with spinners at about 4 pm with wind 2-3mph to the southwest. We threw in some some water skimming lures with no luck. Gary Yomamotos were what the fish were biting. Then from there we pulled in a few 2 pounders. Then as the sun set we pulled up two 5 pounders. These largemouth were very hard to pull on 2 pound test. Over all it was a good outing. We hope to catch some bigger fish with shiners next week. Until then!
Monday, May 6, 2013
Monday, April 29, 2013
Winter is probably the most limiting in lure selection of the seasonal patterns. Water temperatures drop down to freezing and the bass' metabolism slows as well. Because of this, bass won't move far or expend much effort to feed. Slow-moving baits and slow lures work best. The standard lure selection for this time of year would be a jig with either a pork or plastic trailer. The new soft plastics will work in cold water. Texas-rigged worms and jigging spoons would be my second choice. Traditional colors for jigs are black/blue, black/chartreuse and brown, for worms, black/blue, green pumpkin or watermelon.
Do you really only fish certain lures during each of the four seasons of the year? The answer is yes! Although for anglers there are only four seasons, for bass each season needs to be broken down into fish activity to understand the lure selection, size and colors.
The depth of the water also the temperature contributes to type of lure you should use. Many anglers have trouble when selecting a type of bait. Such as lures or live bait. Lures are preferred among sport fisherman while live bait will frequently catch more fish. Whatever you chose good luck!
Monday, April 22, 2013
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