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Changing bait strategies for bass
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<blockquote data-quote="Brine" data-source="post: 146177" data-attributes="member: 1053"><p>If I'm confident I'm fishing where fish are, I'll change 20x if I have to. I'd much rather be faced with catching them, than finding them. It's safe to assume that picking lures and colors that resemble the natural forage in the lake is smart, but I've seen enough LM Bass caught on the most rediculous lures to know that it isn't as crucial to success to match the hatch like with our trout fishery. </p><p></p><p>Once you've found fish (patterned them) you will find that there are usually several ways to catch them. Any area that you're catching fish on the frog would be a good area to work again with a soft plastic. The same with your weed lines, and in fact, anytime you catch fish on a weedline with a crankbait, I'd automatically run rack back over the same spots with soft plastic. Especially if the weedline is a ways off the bank.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Brine, post: 146177, member: 1053"] If I'm confident I'm fishing where fish are, I'll change 20x if I have to. I'd much rather be faced with catching them, than finding them. It's safe to assume that picking lures and colors that resemble the natural forage in the lake is smart, but I've seen enough LM Bass caught on the most rediculous lures to know that it isn't as crucial to success to match the hatch like with our trout fishery. Once you've found fish (patterned them) you will find that there are usually several ways to catch them. Any area that you're catching fish on the frog would be a good area to work again with a soft plastic. The same with your weed lines, and in fact, anytime you catch fish on a weedline with a crankbait, I'd automatically run rack back over the same spots with soft plastic. Especially if the weedline is a ways off the bank. [/QUOTE]
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