Can anyone tell me how the bass bite is on Nolin right now? thanks,
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Can anyone tell me how the bass bite is on Nolin right now? thanks,
outstanding!
All I know is Nolin is HOT right now......I mean hot as in water temps 92.5 the other day.
-Rich
On Nolin, you can catch 100+ bass in a day right now, just chasing the "Jumps". I can't wait to get back! This is my FAVORITE time of year to fish Nolin.
[QUOTE=Rudypoo4444;419517]On Nolin, you can catch 100+ bass in a day right now, just chasing the "Jumps". I can't wait to get back! This is my FAVORITE time of year to fish Nolin.[/QUOTE]
What type of lure do you throw at the jumps, just wondering? Thanks.
-Rich
[QUOTE=RICHYD4U;419550]What type of lure do you throw at the jumps, just wondering? Thanks.
-Rich[/QUOTE]
Super flukes
[QUOTE=Rudypoo4444;419562]Super flukes[/QUOTE]
Weighted or unweighted
[QUOTE=broken pole;419572]Weighted or unweighted[/QUOTE]
Unweighted with wide gap hooks. Pearl in color
[QUOTE=Rudypoo4444;419574]Unweighted with wide gap hooks. Pearl in color[/QUOTE]
Thanks,have you ever tried using 2 on a 3way barrel swivel?
[QUOTE=broken pole;419576]Thanks,have you ever tried using 2 on a 3way barrel swivel?[/QUOTE]
No, but I bet it would work pretty well. My problem with the fluke is 2-fold. I tear up way too many flukes by (1) the bass eating them up and the nose of the bait gets wore out, and (2) I use braid line on a spinning rod to get longer casts, so the line will sometimes cut my bait. I'll go through 2-3 packs of flukes a trip!
[QUOTE=Rudypoo4444;419562]Super flukes[/QUOTE]
Thanks.
-Rich
Is there any secret to finding the "jumps"? As in, are they more likely to be in one area over the other, or do you just basically drive around until you see fish hitting surface baitfish?