I normally throw a baby brush hog but this year Rough is not acting normal for me. A jig is doing ok, shaky head is catching alot but all small. MAybe it will be back to normal by fall.

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I'm going to rough Saturday morning. Any suggestions for location and bait to get some bass in the boat?
I normally throw a baby brush hog but this year Rough is not acting normal for me. A jig is doing ok, shaky head is catching alot but all small. MAybe it will be back to normal by fall.
Thanks for the info. Yeah i had a couple on a shakey head a few weekends ago. Im gonna try a few different things this trip and post when i get back. Anyone else have any suggestions...
Glad I'm not the only one having a hard time with Rough this year. I hope it's back to normal this fall because I usually have some awesome fall trips out there. I usually catch my biggest fish in the fall at rough. Caught quite a few 4's and 5's last fall on mulitiple occasions. I'm not sure what the problem is this year. Maybe the flood a couple years ago???
What technique do you use in the fall?
I normally throw a jig or worm to get my biggest fish. Have heard of topwater producing too.
Well i had 5 bass this weekend and one of those got off right at the boat. 3 were caught on top water and 2 on a jig. Three of those were actual keepers, 15in or more. It was tough! Really Really slow!
We had very little luck Friday evening and Saturday morning going after bass. Caught about 4 just under 15 in. Using hard baits and pastic worms on the points and rock walls. So Saturday evening and Sunday morning we started fishing for Hybrids. Man those things are fun to catch.
It's been rough at Rough this year for Bass but you can always count on the Hybrids for some fun.
While fishing for Hybrids we also caught a 16" Crappie. That's the biggest I'd seen in a while.
How were you catching the hybrids? Topwater or Spoons? Were you just looking for the jumps? I don't fish for hybrids much but when the bass fishing is slow I wouldn't mind going for some hybrids.We had very little luck Friday evening and Saturday morning going after bass. Caught about 4 just under 15 in. Using hard baits and pastic worms on the points and rock walls. So Saturday evening and Sunday morning we started fishing for Hybrids. Man those things are fun to catch.
It's been rough at Rough this year for Bass but you can always count on the Hybrids for some fun.
While fishing for Hybrids we also caught a 16" Crappie. That's the biggest I'd seen in a while.
Trolling 1-2 MPH using 1/2 oz. Horse head Jig with a 2" White grub. I typically us my flippin' rod or a heavy action worm rod. They are nice because you can use your bass gear to fish for them. once the thread fin shad get bigger I'll start cast netting them and using them instead of the grub.
Can you fish for hybrids at any time or is there a specific time of day that is best? Also are you just trolling out in the middle? What part of the lake? I don't know anything about hybrid fishing, I only bass fish.
You can fish for them any time I have had my best luck from between 6-9 PM. I'm down near Peter Cave most of time but have also fished Laurel Branch. I normally use my LCD to find the big schools of Thread Fin Shad and base my depth on them. Typically I'll start around 3 feet below where the thread fin are unless I see the Hybrids in the jumps.
