03-08-2004, 04:02 AM
live bass minnows will do the trick. place one on a arberdeen #4 hook and drop it down three feet under a bobber. or three feet from a slip sinker. it may take some time before you get him, but he will eventualy go for it.
repallas work well and if he is a large bass use a split rapalla. mepps spinners work well, serface lure like a jitter bug early morning or late evening will work.
a slow moving canal you may want to try a lazey Ike. bring it in as slowly as posible.
if you are having problems with your plastics, try swicthing up your presentations. add a little jerking motion once in a while and allow it to drop once in a while.
chacnes are good he is hip to your presentation methods so changing up is the key.
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repallas work well and if he is a large bass use a split rapalla. mepps spinners work well, serface lure like a jitter bug early morning or late evening will work.
a slow moving canal you may want to try a lazey Ike. bring it in as slowly as posible.
if you are having problems with your plastics, try swicthing up your presentations. add a little jerking motion once in a while and allow it to drop once in a while.
chacnes are good he is hip to your presentation methods so changing up is the key.
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