I would Texas-rig the worm instead. Also try Chatterbaits and spinnerbaits.
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It has been suggested for me to throw a 10" worm at night at T-Ville. I am assuming carolina Rigging but with all the wood in that lake it would seem like a hang up nightmare. Any suggestions or should I be looking in another direction of the tackle box?
I would Texas-rig the worm instead. Also try Chatterbaits and spinnerbaits.
Hey Jigboy .... if any of my past experiences, fishing T-ville at night, are still worth a hoot ... I'd say use a jig/pig or plastic craw (texas rigged), and fish them from the water's edge down to about 10'. Back when I went, I used to do pretty good with a craw ... fishing on full moon nights ... with blacklights ... dark, or lit banks ... and mostly on banks with standing timber. I have caught some nice fish, cranking the deeper rocky banks, but not as good as with the plastics. I preferred the full moon nights, simply because I was fishing timbered banks ... since the moon helped light up the way thru the trees/branches, and kept me from breakin' my rod (or my head) against the overhanging limbs. The moon don't help much with running the TM into submerged timber, but that didn't seem to spook the fish, too much, anyway.
I would consider trading you my fav night bank/bait/technique, for location of your 3 crappie brushpile stretch .... LOL !! PM me on C.c and we'll dicker
.... pappy
Jigboy,
Tie on a Berkley Blue-Fleck worm Texas Rigged, put it right on the bank and drag it into the water. If the fish seem slow to bit, insert a rattle into the worm. That's what worked for me in the past.
Stanley_P
Black jig or a baby huey in black blue or junebug.. texas rig
i also had luck with junebug crawdads or craw tubes tex. rigged.