New to the area. What is working?
Lots of lakes in the chain have massive vegetation kill happening and dirty water as a result.
The remaining that have not been killed have deep weeds and schooling Bass that are very hard to catch.
Swim Baits worked one day not to be seen since.
Anyone know these lakes and how too?
Huntm22
Loc: Northern Utah. - West Haven
Welcome aboard Larry F. Bunch of folks down that way. Hopefully that have some advice for you.
Successful fishermen in Lake Hernando have been using chatterbaits--darker colors. Dark blue/black speed worms work greaat either texas style or on a weighted hook--my prefeerence. Vary the speed but I have found the bass are coming off the spawn and are very hungry and aggressive so I prefer to fish fast until the water warms up--then slow the retrieve down. Good luck. I know for a fact thata 9#4oz bass was caught last week in Hernando
Thanks for the reply. Went out into Winterset today Had 2 fish in 4 hours. One about 3 lbs the other was small. Jerk Baits over weed in 14 ft. Thanks again
What did they come on Larry. Softbaits ?
An old Sinking Rebel in Blue and Chrome. Yes I have some of the original sinking Rebels lol
This winter
We troll with live shiners!
Lake has clear water in chain.
Catch Bass about 6 nice size
( winterset)
KM.
Live shiners
Work keep weds of bate
Shiners Bass work for me KM.
duckit
Loc: Lake Alfred, Florida
Fishing off the shore Lake Haines, and Lake Rochelle, live bait worms (red wigglers) and shiners seem to be most productive all pan fish so far. Anyone try flys? I'm going to set up my ultra light fly rig for pan fish they seem to be all over the surface.
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