scarboni,
I fish KY and Barkley lakes, and I can understand what you are talking about. I've always had better luck with chartruese baits, or at least baits dipped in spikeit chartruese to create a contrast in colors.
However, I have noticed that in the spring, other colors do exceptionally well, in smallmouth waters I've had luck with white crankbaits in the spring, blue and white bandits also work often well for me.
This year, in the summer, I've found that using watermelon or green pumkin has worked pretty well. I think the biggest thing is the confidence we have in these particular baits. For instance, a normal jig and pig, I can only catch dinks, and that is supposed to be a big fish bait... go figure.
I heard it on a fishing show once, and I found that it is true. You have to fish every cast as if you "KNOW" you are going to catch a fish on that cast. This raises your concentration, and also you reaction time. If you lose that concentration, and let your mind wander for just a minute, you will undoubtedly feel the fish **** your bait in, and blow it back out before you can react.
It is very tedious to fish this way, and I definately have not mastered it. In fact, it drives me crazy to miss a bite because I know I did not react quickly enough because my mind was else where.
Good luck, you'll soon have it all mastered. *devilish grin* LOL
Danny



Reply With Quote