View Full Version : a question for Bass Master Tour Pros
Bergen Angler
08-13-2012, 03:40 PM
I have been seeing a lot of forage fish (not sure it's alewife or shad) all over and I can also see bass chasing after them. I threw crank bait, buzz, spinner and variation of plastics (shaky head, power worm, wacky style, crawfish, etc.) in the middle of the bait fish, around the bait fish but NO bass is biting my lure.
Any suggestions?
Fishon1982
08-13-2012, 05:38 PM
I have always throw poppers at the schools I cast a lil to the side of the school like a stray fish works for me but sometimes all they want is the real thing
AndrewT
08-13-2012, 06:31 PM
I was at the oradell res yesterday and bass were killing baitfish. Tried a tiny torpedo. Nothing. Frustrating as hell haha
Bergen Angler
08-13-2012, 06:38 PM
I was at the oradell res yesterday and bass were killing baitfish. Tried a tiny torpedo. Nothing. Frustrating as hell haha
I was there yesterday also. I wonder whether I saw you? I was just catching white & yellow perch on those baits. NO BASS !!!! It kills me to see those bass eating away the bait fish but not biting my lure.
Sidewinder
08-13-2012, 07:13 PM
Throw a crankbait past the bait and rip it under them. When I say rip, I mean reel very fast. Do this a few times you will get crushed...
AndrewT
08-13-2012, 08:07 PM
I went with my girlfriend. I caught 3 little dinks and one decent size bass. She got a little bass too.
Fluke Jigger
08-13-2012, 08:47 PM
I would try a Zara Spook, Fluke or maybe a jerkbait. You are trying to match the bait they are feeding on and making it look wounded makes it an easy target. Good Luck!:)
lunkertaker
08-13-2012, 08:47 PM
Throw a crankbait past the bait and rip it under them. When I say rip, I mean reel very fast. Do this a few times you will get crushed...
"Match the hatch? with the size and presentation. Working the outside edge of a pod of baitfish can be more productive than casting into it. Under them is also the way to go. The larger fish will be looking for the easier targets and not chasing the bait so much as the dinks tend to do.
Matt L
08-13-2012, 09:07 PM
It is crazy frustrating. I have seen the same at Lake Nockamixon. Huge schools. Splashing. Marking big fish on the ff, probably hybrids and they won't touch anything. All different lures, live shiners....doesn't matter.
Bergen Angler
08-14-2012, 07:57 AM
Will try all the suggestions and will report the results. I am bringing my BIG tackle box today. Overcast today.. but a bit of Cold Front. Wish me luck.
tycomps
08-14-2012, 04:44 PM
I had my best bass weekend yet this past sat and sun. Saturday there was sun and I was catching them on a spoon (avg 3-4lbs). sunday was partly cloudy and I was getting them on an unweighted worm with a tail, texas rigged and sprayed with attractant, cast above them, and allowed to sink naturally (2-4lbers and they would hit on the fall). today was cloudy with sprinkles and I had one hit that didn't commit.
tycomps
08-15-2012, 10:10 AM
had another productive day with the long tailed worm. also started throwing it to weed edges and swimming it on the surface like a water snake and the bass absolutely killed it.
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