Koppers livetarget frog scumfrog little bigfoot frog zoom super fluke
Dragging a Chatterbait off a lone rock pilling.
Bluegill flash 5 inch super fluke Bluegill chatterbait with a watermelon pearl lft swimbait 1/4 ounce blk/blu booyah baby boo jig with a black yum craw papi 2 inch baby bass bps grub
Green bigfoot scum frog Tan/brown Koppers hollow body frog Watermelonseed 5" Zoom super fluke Green pumpkin booyah boo jig w/ Rage craw trailer green pumpkin bluegill 3/8 oz. chatterbait w/ watermelon red flake swimmin' fluke
I went with a basic powerbait rig. I Tied a barrel swivel on to the end of my 8 pound mono and added about 2.5-3 feet of 6 pound fluorocarbon leader. Just above the swivel was a small 1/8 ounce steel egg sinker. A baited powerbait hook completed the set up.
Just used some more powerbait. I'm thinking next time I may try some mealworms or nightcrawlers. Maybe a few small senkos as well.
Though I have caught a few bass on various lures here so far, topwaters seem to be the most productive by far. It makes sense when you think about. Go down to Fairhaven on a summer night and just try and count the splashes on the surface. I lost count somewhere around 20.
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