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Bass Fishing => Bass Fishing Tips, Techniques & General Discussion => Topic started by: bassaddict on May 22, 2010, 01:58:28 PM
Im fishing with my neighboor at cass lake in the morning. Ive never fished it and could use some tips..Thanks guys
Go to St. Clair or stay home. That is about the best tip I can give.
BD ;D
If it was my ranger Id be at pig pen (St. Clair) every chance I had.
Cass is very clear. Deep drops with scattered weeds. Mostly sand with some gravel and rock. Smallies out in the main lake. Big flats hold a lot of the smallmouth bass this time of year.
Largemouth bass back in the Guts (where you launch at the State Park) and canals. Some of the smaller bays and shallow.
Fun place to fish this time of year. Better chance at bigger bass and a lot less boat traffic though I would expect some out as nice as tomorrow will be.
It has been a mud pit lately but I am going to take my chances there tomorrow.
BD. ;D
Was at Cass this evening. There are lots of fish on beds on most flats (some more than others). Caught all of ours draging a green pumpkin tube around (30+ fish in about 3 hours). Cast at the light/dark spots. You should have a good time.
We didn't check out the Guts but you should be able to catch some largies in there as well.
Also, we saw tons of walleye out on the drops.
caught about 25 smallies this morning, the fog took until 930 to leave. Stayed only until 1. Biggest went for around 3.5 maybe 4. I seen a ton on the beds. Hammered the bedders on dropshot dennys bait widowmaker tube amber cracker color. Some on the soft jerkbaits as well.