Camera doesn’t do justice but they are a good 3 Ft or more, I’ve been chasing them all morning trying to catch one but nothing seems to work. How would you approach these massive bass? (i threw every lure inside my box already)
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the_Brown_Redneck on
I have yet to see a 3ft bass.
Outrageous-Drink3869 on
Are you sure it’s a bass? I bet it’s a grass carp
They are mostly into eating vegetation (corn works), worms, and sometimes bugs off the waters surface. and won’t go after most lures
There’s carp specific techniques, and carp specific gear, but you can also use a small circle or specimen hook with some corn or a few worms on it resting on the bottom
Look up “hair rig”. Apparently it’s pretty popular for carp. I usually target bass so I don’t know all the ins and outs of carp fishing.
heddyneddy on
100% not bass. Probably carp or maybe gar if I had to guess.
Virtual_Wing_2903 on
hook a bluegill in the back and hang under a wine cork, then leave the lakeshore, if you can see them, they can see you…
Lopsided_Anxiety_394 on
That looks carpish
Star3221 on
Probably carp. They always school up close together like that.
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I have yet to see a 3ft bass.
Are you sure it’s a bass? I bet it’s a grass carp
They are mostly into eating vegetation (corn works), worms, and sometimes bugs off the waters surface. and won’t go after most lures
There’s carp specific techniques, and carp specific gear, but you can also use a small circle or specimen hook with some corn or a few worms on it resting on the bottom
Look up “hair rig”. Apparently it’s pretty popular for carp. I usually target bass so I don’t know all the ins and outs of carp fishing.
100% not bass. Probably carp or maybe gar if I had to guess.
hook a bluegill in the back and hang under a wine cork, then leave the lakeshore, if you can see them, they can see you…
That looks carpish
Probably carp. They always school up close together like that.