01-14-2007, 12:01 AM
I prefer a broken back, suspending rapala. Also, a 6" floating worm rigged with only a hook. Twitch it along shore lines and in structure. Just give it a little twitch, let it sink, and twitch it again. I prefer a white worm rigged with a red Gamakatsu worm hook.
Don't make a couple cast to one area and move on either. The fish's strike zone is cut down over half. You basically have to put the lure right infront of his noze, unless you get a freak warm day, and they might turn a little more aggressive. With that said, make a more close casting pattern so you don't miss a spot.
Also, are you fishing a lake, pond, or river. Describe the body of water. Depending on size, depth, and clarity; the location of the fish will vary.
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Don't make a couple cast to one area and move on either. The fish's strike zone is cut down over half. You basically have to put the lure right infront of his noze, unless you get a freak warm day, and they might turn a little more aggressive. With that said, make a more close casting pattern so you don't miss a spot.
Also, are you fishing a lake, pond, or river. Describe the body of water. Depending on size, depth, and clarity; the location of the fish will vary.
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