Re: g-ville for first timer
Just got back from g-ville. We fished from Goose pond to Sebold creek. We fished the edges of the grass on the first break lines and humps. A depth finder with a Navionics map is highly recommended. Use texas rigged lizzard or worms on 1/8 oz weights or senkos. Anything green should work. Best of Luck.
Re: g-ville for first timer
[QUOTE=Crazy4Crappie;411676]Just got back from g-ville. We fished from Goose pond to Sebold creek. We fished the edges of the grass on the first break lines and humps. A depth finder with a Navionics map is highly recommended. Use texas rigged lizzard or worms on 1/8 oz weights or senkos. Anything green should work. Best of Luck.[/QUOTE]
Carolina rigs (big lizards) were also working a few weeks ago fished shallow around islands and shallow pockets.
Re: g-ville for first timer
Ditto on the GPS with a chip !
Re: g-ville for first timer
My favorite way to fish G-Ville is with Senkos. Get over a shallow grass bed (3'-12'). I let mine fall to the bottom then slowly pull it up to the top of the grass and just let it rise and fall. They love it!
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This will be my 4 trip in 5 years and the word on the lake is it's been on fire. I had couple friends of mine go down in the end of Feb and they caught some biggins 2 over 8lbs and 1 over 7 and several over 5. Another guy went last Tuesday the 8th and didn't do to bad had 1 over 7lbs and 2 over 5lbs and caught about 50 fish or so all on rattle baits