Sounds like you got it figured out, if they aren't chasing baits, slow down

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Sounds like you got it figured out, if they aren't chasing baits, slow down
Also i got to thinking about this post and early spring fishing. Why do u guys think the jerkbait and rattle traps are so productive in early spring. I've heard mixed emotions on this subject, just wanted your input too?
PS...didn't mean to change the subject?
Most of the shad will be suspended this time of year hence the jerkbait and slow rolled medium running crankbaits. on deep points and banks...some shad will be shallow as will some early late prespawn bass...hence the trap.
It is all about bait fish as usual. On warmer days a number of crayfish will be coming out to forage...hence the black/red traps and crawfish colored crankbaits....but one thing is for sure...no bass is gonna be anywhere unless the shad led them there.
Hey Dave, when you said you slammed them in the bushes at what depth were you fishing? And what depth were you finding most of the fish with the cranks and rattles? thanks
Did not say anything about slamming them in the bushes..I said we were slamming them in brush piles...10-12ft of water off the creek channel banks. Traps in 2-4 ft of water.
Thanks for the info. Looks like it is going to be a cold, wet day..............![]()
