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Logan Martin Summer Fishing Tips
By Reed Montgomery
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Technique for Logan Martin in Spring Summer on Logan Martin
Lake
Fishing for Coosa River spotted bass and largemouth bass (both found in
huge numbers on Logan Martin Lake this summer season), does have its
rewards. This holds true whether you decide to fish during the day or at
night.
There are numbers of trophy sized bass in each of these categories to be
taken by anglers while both day and night fishing this very recreational
lake (only 30 miles from Birmingham), when temperatures soar. But be
prepared to have some company on some locations for it does get crowded
from June until about September.
At times, it seems like every type of recreational water vessel is on
the water at the same time you are. But have no fear, there are many
ways you can escape the crowds this summer...and still catch fish!
Knowledgeable anglers, those that frequent Logan Martin lake during the
summer months, know how to avoid those crazy, midday sessions. Those
times when dozens of jet skies, water skiers, pontoon parties and all
kinds of anglers like cat fisherman, crappie chasing anglers and the
ever growing list of bass anglers, all seem to be touring the main lake
at the same time you are.
When everyone from all walks of life all converge on one spot, its very
hard to concentrate on your fishing. With these things zooming by every
few minutes - creating following waves and wakes - it can have you
bobbing up and down like an over sized cork float. Its hard to expect a
good day of fishing with all of these hindrances going on.
Its also hard for any angler to expect these bass to bite with all of
this going on over head. So, is there a solution? Yes, there are many.
Some anglers simply resort to night fishing to get away from the
stifling heat and the ever growing summer time crowds. Other anglers,
those more competitive in their angling skills, usually give up their
day time fishing all together, while resorting to competing in the many
nighttime bass tournaments that are held lake wide.
Some bass tournaments are held on weeknights and some are held on
weekends after dark, usually on Friday evenings, Saturday evenings or
some bass tournaments go on all night.
That's OK for some anglers, those that have variable schedules. For
night fishing requires adjusting to some very odd hours and then always
having to recuperate afterwards. For some anglers, fishing during the
daylight hours is all they can do. So even though its hot, they have no
choice but to fish when their work or family schedules allow. Still,
there are many ways to make it work - for those that do fish only during
the day.
Getting on the water early (like around 5 a.m. Central time during
summer), is one solution to beat the heat and avoid the summer crowds.
This means launching your boat at least 30 minutes before dawn to be on
your best fishing spot early or otherwise having to run in the early
morning light. So running lights (and a spot light for navigating) are
still a must, just like when night fishing. Check all lights beforehand
and have them in on when launching and on when running the boat, in the
early morning hours.
Also, whether you day or night fish, always make it a point to have your
life jacket on and your outboard motor kill switch attached.
Fishing from 5 a.m. until about 8 or 9 a.m. can show 3-4 hours of
fishing in complete seclusion, especially on weekdays when fewer anglers
are on the water. Late evenings are the same. You will have little
company after 3 p.m. Daytime bass tournaments are over by 3 p.m. and all
contestants are in. But be forewarned, look for a boat launch where
there are no tournaments or make plans to launch your boat before 3 p.m.
when most tournaments are over, for delays launching your boat can be 30
minutes or more.
Even the evening crowds do not begin to get out until it begins to cool
or when the sun begins to go down as late as 8 o'clock in the evening.
So again, you can see, you can have 3 - 4 hours in some seclusion or
often have some places all to yourself. Even recreational water vessels
and water skiers begin to get off the water in the evenings.
So as you can see, the mid mornings to early evening periods on Logan
Martin Lake can be the worse times to be fishing the mid to lower main
lake region. Those often, over bearing times at midday when you can
expect to be fishing in a crowd.
Or you can always fill up that boat for another $100.00 and head far up
your favorite tributary or creek or travel far up the lake (above the
mid lake I-20 crossing), where fewer boaters are found and Logan
Martin's bass are less disturbed by the summer crowds.
So how about the fishing?
There are many lures, various techniques and lots of locations to choose
when you day fish all 50 miles of Logan Martin lake throughout this hot,
summer season. Some techniques to fool the tenacious minded spotted bass
and believe it or not some big bass lures Logan Martin Lakes big mouth
bass never see.
Lures for Fishing Logan Martin Lake During the Day
Its a given fact that the Coosa River spotted bass that make up this
lake do like small meals. The recent rage in finesse fishing with small
offerings in the past few years, shows small plastic worms, crayfish
imitations, shad imitations and mini-sized plastic lizards all rigged on
jig heads, can fool even the most temperamental spotted bass into
biting. Often in some very clear water situations, downsizing your lures
is all it takes to entice these picky feeders into striking your lures.
But - as with any technique most anglers have not tried like these light
tackle techniques - some may ask, " is that all there is to it "? No, it
is not. Lure choice, lure color, lure action, line type, line size,
sharp hooks, the correct equipment choice and even the places you are
fishing, will all help determine your success.
Spotted bass also like fast moving lures worked in the mid water column,
often with an erratic, injured-looking movement. Again, small gets more
bites, but don't rule out bigger lures in each category. Small
crankbaits fished on 10-12 pound test line usually run in the 2-6 foot
range, some small models with bigger lips run even deeper. Changing to a
bigger profiled crankbait, one with a bigger body and more wiggle, that
runs at the same depths, often triggers the bigger bass in a school of
spotted bass.
The same goes for fishing with floating and suspending jerkbaits, the
two hook models. Changing to a more elongated version, those with 3
hooks, may get bigger bass bites within these schools of spotted bass.
Very long casts, coupled with fast, erratic retrieves, creates some very
rod-jarring strikes from these spotted bass.
Rattling lipless lures, like Rattletraps or Cordell spots, always
triggers strikes from summertime bass feeding on main lake flats. Small,
quarter ounce versions get more bites, especially in clear water
situations when bass see a lure much better. Bigger 1/2 to 3/4 ounce
sizes may be needed for fishing deeper water with heavier line in the
17-20 pound test category suggested. Always rig two rods, one with shad
colors and the other with crayfish colors.
Spinnerbaits still fool a lot of bass on this lake. Although these spots
and largemouth's do see a lot of them, they can fool bass under a
variety of conditions. Everyone fishes with a white or chartreuse and
white spinnerbait. Changing to a rather off the wall colors like silver,
black and white, or brown, black and orange or chartreuse, blue and
white may trigger strikes from these color conscience bass.
You can really mix up the colors on your spinnerbaits when adding
another two toned skirt (2 skirts) or a contrasting grub or twin tail
trailer to your spinnerbaits. Even colored blades look a lot different
than the same old standard gold or silver blades.
Although downsizing your spinnerbaits is suggested in clear water
situations changing to bigger more gaudy sized spinnerbait may be
needed. Like when fishing the stained waters found in the lakes head
waters or the backs of feeder creeks after heavy rain. Or at night when
bigger is better to aid a bass in tracking down your spinnerbaits.
Trailer hooks are suggested for short striking bass.
Topwater lures like zara spooks and buzzbaits are deadly. Even frogs in
the grass get explosive strikes. Always try several sizes, colors, types
and retrieves with topwater lures.
Even for spotted bass targeted on or near the lakes bottom bigger lures
may get more strikes. Oversized, deep diving crankbaits are ignored by
most anglers, but not by many bass suspended or near the bottom in water
10-15 feet deep. Big worms 8-10 inches long, are great summertime lures,
rigged Texas style or Carolina rigged, they fool some big largemouth
bass as well. So do oversized lizards, crayfish imitations, jig combos,
tube baits, creature baits and jig combos.
One type of lure many of Logan Martin's bass have not seen are swim
baits. They can be smaller versions 4-6 inches long or the type of swim
baits that exceed 10 inches, those that look like keeper sized bass.
Generally fished with long casts and a slow, steady retrieve in clear
water situations, these are big bass lures.
Expect few strikes, but those you do get, hold on, for they generally
are big bass bites from monster-sized bass. The bigger the swim bait,
the less bites you get from the smaller bass.
Try Logan Martin Lake this summer and you will see its still a very good
lake with a good population of bass...and people. Or call on Reeds Guide
Service, " Logan Martin Lake's oldest professional guide service with
Over 40 Years Guiding on all Alabama Lakes"

"The Shakey Worm Technique"
By Larry Rosser
Whenever the fish get skiddish and seem
almost impossible to catch, the " shakey worm "
or "spotsticker" set-up never fails to catch
large numbers of fish. This pattern works exceptionally
well after the spawn at Logan Martin, Lake Neely-Henry
and Lake Lanier and other lakes with similar structure.
I usually rig a light wt spinning reel with 6 lb test
line and use a 3/16 jig head. Rigging a finess worm
weedless. One of the best plastics I have used on this
rig is the Mann's Dragin finess worm.
Most always I'll fish this bait in 1 to 6 ft of water on
rockey points or sandy points and or humps. Just toss it
out there and bring it back bumping it along the bottom.
This hasn't always been a pattern used by many until the
last year or so. At Logan Martin and at Lanier we have
brought in some monster spots during the last 3 weeks or
so using this presentation.
Larry S. Rosser
Professional Angler
1035 Lexington Dr
Moody AL 35004
205-640-3159
www.alabamalakes.net
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