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05-02-2012, 10:01 AM #1
best technique this weekend
Gentlemen I am only gonna be coming over on Sat. 4 hour drive and I wanna have the best chance. with all the different report what do you guys think would give me the best shot? I usually go out of wild wings area for jig bite. I do plan on bringing bottom bouncers, weapons, and jigs. I have no kicker and can only troll down to 2mph. any suggestions?
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05-02-2012, 10:44 AM #2Senior Member
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i would get a real early start and jig the reef tops then move to deeper water with your bouncers.
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05-02-2012, 06:31 PM #3
Thanks Dave. any reefs in particular? bottom bouncers with crawler harnesses and/or "mayfly" rigs? I'll keep an eye on the reports before I leave. I'll make sure I post the report. I owe all of you guys on this site! I wish every lake in the US had a site like this!! LOL
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05-03-2012, 12:13 AM #4
starting point
I will probably be starting at one of the first couple reefs each morning all weekend. With the warm air the last couple days the water temp should climb. I will most likely end up the the outer reefs by mid morning with all bottom bouncers. This early in May I use colored bead and colored blades. As this is reds, greens, blues, chartruse, and some golds. Lighter weights on the bouncers if the wind permits. Worms are a must. Bare jigs to start the morning on the reef tops for a few hours.
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