-
Herrington Hybrids
Ok guys I could use a little help. I want to take a little trip to Herrington and fish for hybrids. Can somebody point me toward a good place to start? I'll probably be fishing early in the morning until sometime in the early evening. I'll be coming from Somerset and thanks in advance.
-
Re: Herrington Hybrids
[quote=cumberlandguy1;297472]Ok guys I could use a little help. I want to take a little trip to Herrington and fish for hybrids. Can somebody point me toward a good place to start? I'll probably be fishing early in the morning until sometime in the early evening. I'll be coming from Somerset and thanks in advance.[/quote]
My first suggestion is to show up wearing that same suit you have in your homecoming picture you use as an avatar. From there .. it's all butta.
-
Re: Herrington Hybrids
LOL..now come on...that is my favorite dinner jacket! Also it matches my boat!
-
Re: Herrington Hybrids
Herrington has always been hit or miss for me on the Hybrids. Summertime, I pretty much start at the dam and work up lake from there. Mostly have downrigged with bucktails (1/4 or 3/8 oz) and a 4 or 6 inch trailer. I rarely find them feeding deeper than 20 feet, though often over 180 foot of water. Put in a chimmy rock marina. You'll have a shorter ride through the no wake going that route. Also keep a rod rigged and ready for jump action. A lot of times its white bass, but Hybrids will hang with them too. Many people have a "launcher" set up (basically a popper without the hooks) with a short leader off the back (2 feet) and attach a 1/16 oz rooster tail (white) or small jig.
Andrew
-
Re: Herrington Hybrids
I took the father in law Sunday morning, We got into them pretty good. Got most of them on a castmaster in the jumps. Nothing huge but did manage a couple of 4 pounders. "Run the castmaster on top the water"
Also the plunker and fly works good as well, or just a white rooter tail.
Go towards the dam and just look for jumps. Like said above its kinda "hit or miss". If you are into livebait fishing, saw a guy that was catching some on life shad about 15-20 ft deep.
-
Re: Herrington Hybrids
[quote=cumberlandguy1;297491]LOL..now come on...that is my favorite dinner jacket! Also it matches my boat![/quote]
See, I know what I'm talkin' about. If it matches your boat then you need to wear it out there.
I've never fished Herrington, but talked to a guy years ago would throw topwater baits for them at night. Don't know much more than that. I'd like to learn though.
-
Re: Herrington Hybrids
Hey guys thanks for the tips...hoping to give it a try soon. Hey Rick, I'll try to get my Triton up there to fix that front seat bushing if I can ever let my boat sit still long enough.
-
Re: Herrington Hybrids
[QUOTE=cumberlandguy1;297544]Hey guys thanks for the tips...hoping to give it a try soon. Hey Rick, I'll try to get my Triton up there to fix that front seat bushing if I can ever let my boat sit still long enough.[/QUOTE]
LOL
Not a problem, just bring it by when you get the chance,
Give me a shout if you want to try those herrington Hybrids one morning and we will go!!
I am going after them in the morning for a while, will let you know how we did.
-
Re: Herrington Hybrids
[i havent fished down at herrington for them in many years but my wifes grandfather use too take me with him and we would go around the barrels and use a pet spoon and just nail them .we was down there one morning and that whole area was nothing but jumps it was awesome
-
Re: Herrington Hybrids
-
Re: Herrington Hybrids
Not so good, the "jump" never happend where we was at anyway. Ended up with about 15 total with 1 over 5lbs.
Did manage a few largemouth as well, none with any size..
Like said above "hit or miss", I bet in the morning they jump in the boat..