don't listen to rodney and you'll do fine. That's my tip hahahah jk.
Throw a small med diving crank in the sunny hours around the drop offs on the rocky banks. I like the greenish craw colors or baby bass. Try hard to find areas that hold shade all day long for fat smallies in the sunny hours too. Smallies don't like that sun. When you find those areas throw a sluggo or a smallie jig or a crank u'll find out what they like just look for permanent shade.
Sluggo??? Who's bargin bin ya find them in??? LOL
Posted by: bassparagus Posted on: 08/31/12 at 04:27:20
don't listen to rodney and you'll do fine. That's my tip hahahah jk.
Throw a small med diving crank in the sunny hours around the drop offs on the rocky banks. I like the greenish craw colors or baby bass. Try hard to find areas that hold shade all day long for fat smallies in the sunny hours too. Smallies don't like that sun. When you find those areas throw a sluggo or a smallie jig or a crank u'll find out what they like just look for permanent shade.
Posted by: Rodney H Posted on: 08/31/12 at 03:19:00
top water in the morning, dropshot outside weed edges. flip pads with creature baits. swim a 5 inch grub just over weeds. have fun and good luck.
Posted by: LunkerCity14 Posted on: 08/30/12 at 22:23:35
Hey guys, I am heading out to Lake Sammamish with a buddy in the early AM tomorrow and have only fished there twice before. I was wondering if anyone has any tips on what to use, some good spots for late summer or any other helpful info. Thanks.