Re: Nolin in the Morning!
[QUOTE=Rudypoo4444;418997]You have GOT to try those flukes next time around. There is kind of a trick to it, as you need to hit the "jump" as soon as you see it, or try to determine which way the bass were facing and throw just ahead of them.
I can't wait to get back and try it again. We didn't catch the first whitebass.[/QUOTE]
Found scattered jumps again this weekend, most in the mouths of creeks or around the Nolin Estates islands. This weekend, all were apparently green fish as I didn't catch a single white bass. We did manage about 15 LM in two mornings...The kids and I caught some on rooster tails and I caught some better ones on the fluke. You are correct that you have to throw it right in the jump or "follow" them away.
I think the white bass are late this year or something because usually by now they are grouped up and I just haven't really seen it yet.
I think you wouldn't catch any whites anyway on the fluke...baits a little too big for most of the whites in Nolin as a 'big" one would be 12-13 inches usually. However, 3 years ago my Dad and I got into a school full of 16-17 inchers that was an absolute blast for about 2 hours one morning.