03-08-2009, 09:20 PM
If you have ledges then you can still work your spinners on them. Just give them a count down to let them sink and bring them back slower.
The Bass want an easy meal in the colder water and don't like to chase too much. You may also want to Carolina or Texas rig a Sluggo along the bottom as long as there is not too much structure.
I like the 10" Sluggo with a weedless 5/0 Gamakatzu. Creep it ever so slow. Let it sit for 20 seconds or so and give it a slight twitch once you know you are around the ridge.
This works for some of the more finicky Bass. Peacocks will go nuts in cold water with the 7inch Brush Hawgs. Same technique. The slower, the better. Watermelon, Motoroil and Pumkinseed have worked for me in most of the US waters including Florida and Hawaiian waters where there are Peacocks.[cool]
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The Bass want an easy meal in the colder water and don't like to chase too much. You may also want to Carolina or Texas rig a Sluggo along the bottom as long as there is not too much structure.
I like the 10" Sluggo with a weedless 5/0 Gamakatzu. Creep it ever so slow. Let it sit for 20 seconds or so and give it a slight twitch once you know you are around the ridge.
This works for some of the more finicky Bass. Peacocks will go nuts in cold water with the 7inch Brush Hawgs. Same technique. The slower, the better. Watermelon, Motoroil and Pumkinseed have worked for me in most of the US waters including Florida and Hawaiian waters where there are Peacocks.[cool]
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