Got out on the water yesterday to avoid the shopping madness. Water temps are still hovering 58-60 here in North Texas. This LM was caught in 8ft of water on the Rapala Marvik 110. I could see them grouped up around the bottom so I would throw past them and work it down to depth. The key for me was to throw way past them so I had the distance to work the bait to depth before getting to them. Hope that helps some of y'all. If you have questions, ask!
First fish on the new boat a month or so ago. Ironically it was caught about 100 feet from where I caught my first bass about 30 years ago when I was 8. Just over 3# largie.
Happy Thanksgiving SUF family!!
Gonna be tough to get some fishing in with this cold weather for the next week. Too early for this kind of cold in Virginia. 😀
Got out before the cold rain tomorrow. Caught the nice 4 pounder on a lipless crankbait along a rocky bluff.
Got out for a couple hours on my local reservoir. Threw the spinnerbait and crankbait. Big blades and loud for the murky water.
Feeding the smallies the big bait in mid November is quite a treat. This tank ate a 7” glide
What's up SUF fam. I recently went fishing with my Omnia app. I don't have any electronics so it shows me water depth and underwater contour changes. I had to break out my " Knockoff Nalgene bottle tote'n wanna be environmental science major days" to remember how to read the contours.
So, I thought not everyone may understand what they are looking at. On the 3D image pics you can mentally flip the image and imagine it as a hole or valley or you can imagine it covered in water as a cliff or mound all depending on the depth number listed on the contour line... The main thing to remember is... The closer the lines the steeper the slope like a ledge and the further the lines the more gentle the slope. Hope these help...