Posted by: RussBaker - Ex Member Posted on: 02/24/05 at 01:19:15
BTW,
Just use Dough Balls. They will work any where. RB
Posted by: larrys - Ex Member Posted on: 02/23/05 at 06:42:03
Brenda...I would do what Dave said...bag the drop shot and go with a weight less rig that you could throw a Senko or a tube with an internal weight.........
Posted by: dave_jarrell - Ex Member Posted on: 02/23/05 at 05:42:12
B W I would bag the drop shot and go weightless with the third pole. But you could always change it weightless after you break off on the RED bushes.
Posted by: weedwalker - Ex Member Posted on: 02/23/05 at 04:58:59
EX-PREZ, Hey at least I didn't tell them about "modfying" their baits to make them more appealing! Brian (The Weedwalker)
Posted by: BassingWoman - Ex Member Posted on: 02/23/05 at 04:41:43
I have another question about this fish-in day.
I will take about 3 rods if that is ok - I have one combo for jig 'n-pig, one for drop-shotting, then should I also take one for cranks-spinner baits... is THIS the best three methods I should plan on doing....or .....???? Thank you again.......
Posted by: EX-PREZ Posted on: 02/23/05 at 03:48:21
Rich, I RESEMBLE THOSE REMARKS!!!! I mean, resent those remarks. Ain't this club a hoot? I take take anything you're throwin' Rich. Welcome to the club Brian
Posted by: 5basslimit - Ex Member Posted on: 02/19/05 at 04:45:13
I also want to thank y'all for the hospitality at the meeting. I am going to be out of town on business until the night before the fish in. Sounds like I'll be okay "not" getting crazy light with the line? I'd rather throw stickbaits, spinnerbaits, and jigs to get my elbow in shape anyway... save the finessin for tournaments...
Bryan
Posted by: Rich - Ex Member Posted on: 02/18/05 at 16:31:24
Greg, nice to see you at the meeting. Just remember there aren't any stupid questions just stupid replys, right Ron? HEHE
In other words don't be afraid to ask questions regarding fishing. We are here to help. After all we made Ron the fisherman he is today. Tall, skinny and a great sense of humor...I hope(ducking). Oh wait...if he takes a swing at me he will go over my head anyway
Also the fishins are a great time to get info from the members so try to make them when you can.
Rich
Posted by: muskieman - Ex Member Posted on: 02/18/05 at 16:17:02
WELL, I want start by saying thanks for having me in the club, it was good to meet some of the guys. I guess since I'm the new guy when I get to silver lake my tackle box will be wide open but thanks for the head up on what may work sound like I'll fit right in at silver lake with pitching jigs and spinner baits also fishing shallow coming from the land of millfoil and shallow lakes. I'm a skipper and a jigger I love dock fishing I will take any advise you guys can give me. Deep water is going to be new to me and any and every piece of info will helps.
Thanks again........... Greg
Posted by: EX-PREZ Posted on: 02/18/05 at 01:58:03
Brian, Why are you messin' with 'em? You, me and a hundred other people would tell them the truth, I thought. Brush hogs are over priced, funny looking, chunks of plastic!!!!! Senko's don't rank up there much higher. Be nice Brian. Their trying to learn what to do, not what not to do!
Posted by: weedwalker - Ex Member Posted on: 02/17/05 at 06:21:38
Let's see where the temps at first. If it's 45-48* then flip'n tubes and 5" sinko's Green's, brown's and black/blue followed with a full size brushhog in the same colors. If (by some miracle) the temp is 49*+ then flipping a jig on docks and brush should do the trick, and don't forget about swimming a jig over and around that favorate stump field. For those who haven't fish Silver before, this lake has been deemed one most likley to give up a new state record. 8) Keep this in mind when spooling up. Brian (The Weedwalker)
Posted by: S._Basser - Ex Member Posted on: 02/17/05 at 06:17:06
I dunno if I'll be going, but I would never pitch an unweighted Rainbow 5" SuperDoo along the breakline between the lilly pads and the "red bushes". Same goes for Senkos. Never, ever, do that!
If anybody knows what the 'red bushes' are, I'm interested. Maybe Brenda can take a sample to the flower club? Same stuff grows at P-lake, and last May, there was a good fish in front of every 'red bush' there. Wondering if there is something about the bush itself, or if it's just they just like fishy habitat...
C&R, Steve
Posted by: EX-PREZ Posted on: 02/17/05 at 05:22:48
Let's see! Does everyone going know that your depth finder is right when out in the middle of the lake, it reads 8 ft? Secondly, The concepts I see on the above posts are typical, except Darryls. SLLLLLOOOOWWWW and weightless or very light normally flat "gets their goat" down there. Speaking of goats, NEVER FISH IN FRONT OF THE "GOAT HOUSE" ! There never have been, nor will there ever be fish around "goat Island. One more thing to the "newbies", not everything you hear is true!
Posted by: Nick - Ex Member Posted on: 02/17/05 at 05:00:03
Rob, I was in a hurry and didn't get to finish my whole post. It all depends on what the condition are. If their good i'll look more for the true reaction strike. I'll speed every thing up a little more. I most likely slow roll a spinnerbait, rip a lipless crankbait, and toss a suspending jerk bait. If the fish won't bite at all. I'm going to knock them over the head with a craw and 1 1/2oz tungston.
Posted by: RussBaker - Ex Member Posted on: 02/16/05 at 23:21:13
Cranks,spinnerbaits, Sweet Beavers,JigN Pig, and if those don't work Senko's on a drop shot-Sooooeeeee Looking forward to it, Russ