I was planning to go with a popper in the early morning and then switch to a texas rig worm. Thoughts?
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Frostie_pottamus on
That’s exactly what I would do. I’d probably bring a dark (black/blue) chatterbait too if they weren’t feeling the popper.
Top_Kale5912 on
Ned jig with a trd worm
MysticMagikarp on
Drag a jig all over that water. If nothing bites I’d convince myself there are no fish in there and go home.
Aggressive_Stuff_867 on
Craw bait or creature. Pitch at edges and drag through grass, while letting it sink each time. I guarantee you will hook up.
Veterinarian-Unfair on
Great spot for my whopper plopper.
LiesInRuins on
First I’d crack a beer. Then I’d fumble around my tackle box looking for something to skip cast up by the bank. After I find something suitable I’d crack another beer. Before I get my rig set up I’d change my mind and try a chatterbait. Cast it a few times. Consider that failure. Crack another beer. It’s getting later. Put a frog on and toss it near the bank. Get a text from my wife asking where I am. Pack up and leave.
sssesiotrot on
High. Def would fish that high
Boring-Dance-1897 on
Spinnerbait or buzzbait. Then maybe a jig or t rigged lizard
EIiteJT on
Early morning or late evening I’m doing top water: Frog, whopper plopper, buzz bait or popper. Then I’d switch to a white spinnerbait with a gold blade. Then a texas rig craw/worm or a wacky.
cuck__everlasting on
Every damn day
Jesse2834 on
Fishing poles and a couple limb lines. But that’s because I’m not good at bass fishing.
westexmanny on
With a beer in one hand
smith987x on
I’m flipping a big jig (black and blue, something dark), or a Texas rigged creature bait. Assuming it’s deep enough for bass / bass are in that body of water.
BoomerBigA on
Whop plop that thing then have a spinning rod set up with a beetle spin. Nothing on the plop then jd throw a beetle speed. Nothing on the beetle then I’d throw a hotdog on a cat rod and sit there the rest of the night.
G0rillaX on
12” Huddleston .. if nothing bites, nothing lives there
chriszd8 on
Jig for sure
SwipinBawls4 on
BFS glidebait
fishdonthaveeyelids on
I would begin with a 1/4oz bullet weight Texas rig rage craw. Drag it around to get a sense of the possible structure i cant see. Once I have figured out the bottom composition now I can begin to work with moving baits with more confidence of what I might run into.
DepopulatedCorncob on
Senko on a Texas Rig
sasabomish on
1 ned rig, 2 top water, 3 curly tail grub.
Star3221 on
I’m not much of a senko person, but a senko just sounds right for that place
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That’s exactly what I would do. I’d probably bring a dark (black/blue) chatterbait too if they weren’t feeling the popper.
Ned jig with a trd worm
Drag a jig all over that water. If nothing bites I’d convince myself there are no fish in there and go home.
Craw bait or creature. Pitch at edges and drag through grass, while letting it sink each time. I guarantee you will hook up.
Great spot for my whopper plopper.
First I’d crack a beer. Then I’d fumble around my tackle box looking for something to skip cast up by the bank. After I find something suitable I’d crack another beer. Before I get my rig set up I’d change my mind and try a chatterbait. Cast it a few times. Consider that failure. Crack another beer. It’s getting later. Put a frog on and toss it near the bank. Get a text from my wife asking where I am. Pack up and leave.
High. Def would fish that high
Spinnerbait or buzzbait. Then maybe a jig or t rigged lizard
Early morning or late evening I’m doing top water: Frog, whopper plopper, buzz bait or popper. Then I’d switch to a white spinnerbait with a gold blade. Then a texas rig craw/worm or a wacky.
Every damn day
Fishing poles and a couple limb lines. But that’s because I’m not good at bass fishing.
With a beer in one hand
I’m flipping a big jig (black and blue, something dark), or a Texas rigged creature bait. Assuming it’s deep enough for bass / bass are in that body of water.
Whop plop that thing then have a spinning rod set up with a beetle spin. Nothing on the plop then jd throw a beetle speed. Nothing on the beetle then I’d throw a hotdog on a cat rod and sit there the rest of the night.
12” Huddleston .. if nothing bites, nothing lives there
Jig for sure
BFS glidebait
I would begin with a 1/4oz bullet weight Texas rig rage craw. Drag it around to get a sense of the possible structure i cant see. Once I have figured out the bottom composition now I can begin to work with moving baits with more confidence of what I might run into.
Senko on a Texas Rig
1 ned rig, 2 top water, 3 curly tail grub.
I’m not much of a senko person, but a senko just sounds right for that place
Rooster tail.
Chatterbait, wacky senko and a horny toad
Texas rigged dark colored trick worm
Senko, jigsaw and swim jigs. Blue,black, purple.
FROG 🗣️