05-28-2010, 03:43 PM
I hope you catch a few while you're out there. I'd recommend you concentrate more on the north section of the lake if you're walking the shore. Comins is kinda shaped like an hourglass. The south part is often tough to fish from shore because of the reeds. I'd use something that tends to run pretty shallow 'cause the weeds get pretty close to the surface. Maybe not so much this early in the year. Daredevils, big Mepps spinners & stuff like that will get them. If you take your tube, the south end might be good too. I used to fish it by just moving the boat really slow and watching for them. They'll often lay just barely in the weeds with the top of their head & eyes visible. You almost have to wear polarized glasses to see them. Cast past them a bit & get ready. When one makes a run at your lure, the speed they attack with is almost unbelieveable. Another thing, when your lure is almost in, don't lift it right out of the water. Leave it just under the surface & jig it a few times. I don't know hao many times i've had one hit just as I was lifting the lure from the water. Good luck & kill 'em if you catch any.
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