Lake Seminole is what I'm trying to master, will be at it again today
I fished a little bit this morning. I learned something at Rayburn I was eager to try here at home. When I’m idling I often times see a lot of bait fish. All the bait doesn’t have fish on them. The way to tell the difference between when a group of bait ha so fish or not is by how tight the wad of bait is. Of the bait is really tight there’s probably a lot of fish there. If the wads are loosely gathered it’s just bait being bait. Knowing this can save a lot of time.
Yea it’s a little dirty but that’s the challenge of bank fishing. Love it. 🇺🇸
Hello everyone I’m new to the page. Have been fishing for about 3 years, def later than I should have but being 40 what can’t we do haha.
I’m back in the saddle this week. Looking forward to hearing you guys. Questions on the workshops that were posted while I was at Sam Rayburn last week. Thanks for all of you guys. Well wishes and support and that last event. I learned so much that I can’t wait to share with you. I’m going to make a video about something really important that I learned about finding bait and noticing what type of bait to fish around.
When using the Neko rig in grass, how much weight do you use? Should you try to gently get the rig through grass or heavy enough to drive the rig to the bottom? I would be fishing in 4-6 feet of water in the spring and early summer before that grass gets too thick.