Hey guys, so I don't know if I'm in some sort of funk or what, but I've been skunked the last 3 or 4 times out. Have been trying everything and just can't seem to get them to bite.
That said, I'm curious if anyone has any suggestions for a method to find out what the fish are biting. Right now, I have 2 rods; 1 for senkos and powerbaits, and another for spinners, cranks, topwater, and a frog.
I typically fish from the shore, so I'll cast out parallel to the shore with a senko of a particular color (usually something light on those bright, sunny days, and something dark when there is overcast or the sun has set). I'll cast the senko or powerbait worm and let it sit for about 30 secs to a minute, then reel it in a little bit and trying to get a few sinking drops before I cast out again. If that doesn't work after about 20 minutes, I'll switch to another color and repeat the process.
While I'm doing this, I'm usually casting to the other side, also somewhat parallel to the shore, with a spinner, crank, etc. Just trying to cover all bases here but I'm not even getting a bite.
I am fishing spots that have already been producing this year, and the conditions are somewhat the same, with the exception of water temperature possibly having changed over the last couple of weeks.
Basically I'm just wondering if my duo-rod efforts are futile, or if the bass have moved down the water column, or if the majority of bass are spawning right now and could give a damn about me.
Posted Tue May 26, 2015 1:22 pm