Things just begin to heat up at Mullett Lake (includes video)
By djkimmel on Oct 22, 2008 | In News, Fish Stories
But these bass either completely ignore every trick I try of the next hour, or worse, swim away from or around my offerings. Even the ones I sneak up on. Not good, but I know what to do as I said earlier. I've just been biding my time.
So mid-afternoon, I sneak back up on the big point where mid-morning I saw so many bass piling in. As the sun begins to wane and the light shows the first signs of fading, I make looonnngg casts with a natural colored, but flashy War Eagle spinnerbait and burn it back over the outside edge of the point. (If it hadn't been so bright and calm all day, and the water was still stirred up, I would have chosen a painted spinnerbait - all white, chartreuse or a combo.)
By burning the spinnerbait fast right at the surface, I want the bass to have to make up their mind instantly. To commit (even the male bass )! That way I can pick off those bass that have decided they're hungry for dinner and have that feline chase instinct! So how did it work after several days of slow tough bites...? Well, let's take a look:
No feedback yet
« Bass Fishing on Deer Opener | GreatLakesBass.com Fishing Video Service Up and Running » |