I have been watching a number of Bass Fishing videos on the internet. I am headed up to Brownlee Reservoir in late May and am wonder what else to bring along besides my wacky worm set up. Chatterbaits seem to have a lot of positive write ups and videos. Should I include some in white/ creme and green? Anything else i should be putting in my tacklebox for my first try at Bass?
Cybersnow wrote:
I have been watching a number of Bass Fishing videos on the internet. I am headed up to Brownlee Reservoir in late May and am wonder what else to bring along besides my wacky worm set up. Chatterbaits seem to have a lot of positive write ups and videos. Should I include some in white/ creme and green? Anything else i should be putting in my tacklebox for my first try at Bass?
Can't go wrong with a good old wacky rig.
saw1
Loc: nor cal Windsor
Cybersnow wrote:
I have been watching a number of Bass Fishing videos on the internet. I am headed up to Brownlee Reservoir in late May and am wonder what else to bring along besides my wacky worm set up. Chatterbaits seem to have a lot of positive write ups and videos. Should I include some in white/ creme and green? Anything else i should be putting in my tacklebox for my first try at Bass?
You should PM JB134. He lives up in Montana and is a great bass fisherman. What he uses up there would probly work where you are.
Cybersnow wrote:
I have been watching a number of Bass Fishing videos on the internet. I am headed up to Brownlee Reservoir in late May and am wonder what else to bring along besides my wacky worm set up. Chatterbaits seem to have a lot of positive write ups and videos. Should I include some in white/ creme and green? Anything else i should be putting in my tacklebox for my first try at Bass?
When you look on the internet and you tube for what to use, everything catches bass when nothing else will
Cybersnow wrote:
That is not much help!
Sorry didn’t mean to sound like an a$$,
But whenever I look up anything fishing on the internet it always seems to say that whatever whatever is the best thing and it will catch bass when nothing else will, I don’t know anything about your area so I can’t say, I do know that wacky is good just about anywhere I think, I like Texas rigged trick worms 🪱 and I use a drop shot a lot, but I’m in Georgia so,,,
Sorry again for sounding rude but it was what I thought first after reading your post
Cybersnow wrote:
I have been watching a number of Bass Fishing videos on the internet. I am headed up to Brownlee Reservoir in late May and am wonder what else to bring along besides my wacky worm set up. Chatterbaits seem to have a lot of positive write ups and videos. Should I include some in white/ creme and green? Anything else i should be putting in my tacklebox for my first try at Bass?
We have had very good results, catching good size (21+ inches) large mouth bass using Chatter baits. Our best colors are blue and black with a dark trailer on the hook. As time passes though I have found that I can not keep up with using them for as long as I used to. I ain't as young as I once was.
Thanks, I didnt understand what you were saying, but you are 100% correct!
Yes, sent him a PM. Thanks!
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