Jayden Potter

Anna, TX, United States

Who Am I? I am an aspiring angler with the passion and drive to conquer all things.

Oct 29 at 09:47 PM

You change history by improving what you do tomorrow.. Let that sink in 🤔

As for my stance, I gotta profect that kneel, lift and snatch.. 🤣

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Oct 28 at 10:34 PM

Depending on how many younger anglers you have on here, the summers months are better but not always better fishing. This could be a good youth/parent trip as well.

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Oct 28 at 10:26 PM

As a younger angler I tend to want to throw the tackle box at it. The way I keep myself focused is to stick to what I know. Running the same stuff over and over since I know those areas hold fish. I try to slow down and keep that confidence bait in my hand working those spots. Also, I try not to focus on the time. I work for 1 fish at a time. Every fish is 1 fish.. Then 1 fish.. And so on till I am at 5. I don't care about size to start.. Just a fish. The last thing I do is change up my approach to an area. If I always work it left to right, then when I go back to it I work it right to left. I tell my self that maybe the fish are facing the other direction so I go about It the other way... Hope that helps a little

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Oct 21 at 01:20 PM

Yes it was. I weighted 7.45 for 4..i think thier scales were alittle light

Oct 20 at 09:39 PM

9.89 largie and 5 smallie

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Oct 20 at 09:36 PM

Great question for sure. I experienced this today as well. It is like the trailer counter acts the blades. I have noticed that depending on the blade style/size or number of blades makes a difference for me if the bait rolls over or not.

Oct 18 at 12:20 AM

Have you ever tried throwing a weightless senko? For some strange reason during dec-feb in the south that technic will always catch something. May not be a big fish but it works. I think it has to do with the fish slowing down and that weightless senko taking its sweet butt time to fall through the water column. Maybe the fish can key in on it quicker?

Oct 18 at 12:11 AM

Not central Austin.. But North of Dallas.

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Oct 18 at 12:10 AM

The blade bait is common down here for white bass. Green backs or brown back are rare on those here in the south

Oct 18 at 12:07 AM

Living in Texas we do not have many draw downs unless they are pulling water to feed another system or doing dam repairs. Now when they do pull the water I like to slow down. Depending on the current, I have found fish sitting behind anything that breaks the current. They use that cover as an ambush point. They can sit steady behind the current break so they attack anything being carried by the current.