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What's Working For You Right Now? 2024


fishing user avatarroadwarrior reply : 

With cooler temperatures, the big bite is on in the Mid South. In Rhode Island, too! 8-)

These are the lures that are working for me right now:

1/2 oz Micro Munch Jig (black) with a GYCB Kreature as the trailer (black w/ blue flakes)

Cavitron Buzzbait (black on black)

GYCB Senko Swimbait

GYCB Kreature fished like a spinnerbait (steady retrieve with an occasional twitch)

6-8" Storm Swimbaits (Mattlures Baby Bass, too, but I'm out)

There is no reason Fat Ika, 6" Senkos and Micro Munch Tackle El Gordo or Mizmo tubes shouldn't work, I'm just not fishing these soft plastics right now because I am focused on the jig.

For topwater, this might be the best time of year to fish the LC Sammy and Zara Spook.

And of course, my favorite class of lures: jerkbaits! When I have the opportunity, this will be my main focus. I just don't like fishing my favorite lures from shore, they don't always make it back. ::)


fishing user avatarSiebert Outdoors reply : 

not last time but the time before that it was a beaver bite and crank bite.  I'm hopping that since cooler weather has moved in I can catch more on spinnerbaits, cranks, and some topwater again.  Going sunday hopefully.


fishing user avatarslomoe reply : 

Haven't been out since last tues. for a little while on a tough lake. and the only fish I had was on one of jerkbaits that came as extras with my order. I've never fished a jerkbait until then and the action looked awsome. I think i'll be using them this weekend at a different spot.


fishing user avatarRaul reply : 

With the same stuff I 've been catching them since early April RW.  ;), cooler air temps don 't mean nuthin here except you get less roasted, the water temp is in the 80 's and it 's going to keep that way until mid Dec when it drops to the high 60 's - low 70 's ( yeh, the middle of the "winter"  :) ).

However it 's more crankbait & spinnerbait time than soft plastics time, with all the rainfall since early May the lakes are still quite murky.


fishing user avatarmattm reply : 

Baby bush bugs, beavers and tube craws probably account for 90% of my fish in the last month.  I'm not a big color guy at all, but it seems like i've been doing 3X's better with green pumpkin than watermelon the last month.  I almost always start with watermelon, and usually never switch.  I can think of three times lately that i've fished watermelon for 1-3 hours then switched to green pumpkin and started catching fish.  Very wierd considering how close the two colors are.


fishing user avatarTrent, B reply : 

I been catchin alot on just a regular zoom worm t-rigged


fishing user avatarww2farmer reply : 

For me here in WNY, with water temps still in the low 70's/high 60's the fall "bite" is not on yet. Standard summer patterns are still producing. Water on my home lake is Low, with a capital "L", lowest level in 25+ years. Fish are still found in the weeds both shallow edge, deep edge in 8-10 FOW, and pockets/holes in between , it's just now that 8-10' depth is in some spots 50 yards from where it is in a "normal" year.  They are still under the docks that have water under them, a few docks have been super this time of year, with many docks on dry land, the fish stack up on them. Main lake points are holding fish, as they always do. Creeks are dry, laydowns out of the water.

Well...lol......lures that are working:

1/2 oz black/blue jig w/ craw trailer, pitched around the edges of those "few docks" that hold fish, or dragged slowly around the points.

Green pumpkin beaver t-rigged w/ 1/2 oz tungsten sinker, pitched in the weeds.

5" green pumpkin senko skipped way up under the docks, and over the weeds.

Soon (I hope) the spinnerbait, crankbait, and top water bite picks up.


fishing user avatarLow_Budget_Hooker reply : 

Yesterday, I think we could have caught them on a cigarette butt they were so easy!  It was like the spawn, fantastic.  we used everything from an assortment of *** plastics, Sticks, slim sticks, beavers and the 7" ribbontail.  we also hsad luck with a few different jigs, topwaters (j-bug, spook) and a strike king s/b (wht/gold)

This morning it was another story all together.  The fish hadn't shut off completely but were much more tight lipped than yesterday.

Seems they were quite picky in what the wanted, the *** sticks worked of course but the only other plastic I had luck with was the beavers.  Dirk threw a tube for 2 fish also but the beavers were the highliner with 5 fish.

Soon, within the next month we will be jigging and jigging only.  There will be a crankbait stage in between there where we always have great luck with the old silver/blue/orange risto rap.

Fall is around the corner,....leaves are changing in RI :)


fishing user avatarDavis reply : 
  Quote
For me here in WNY, with water temps still in the low 70's/high 60's the fall "bite" is not on yet. Standard summer patterns are still producing. Water on my home lake is Low, with a capital "L", lowest level in 25+ years. Fish are still found in the weeds both shallow edge, deep edge in 8-10 FOW, and pockets/holes in between , it's just now that 8-10' depth is in some spots 50 yards from where it is in a "normal" year. They are still under the docks that have water under them, a few docks have been super this time of year, with many docks on dry land, the fish stack up on them. Main lake points are holding fish, as they always do. Creeks are dry, laydowns out of the water.

Well...lol......lures that are working:

1/2 oz black/blue jig w/ craw trailer, pitched around the edges of those "few docks" that hold fish, or dragged slowly around the points.

Green pumpkin beaver t-rigged w/ 1/2 oz tungsten sinker, pitched in the weeds.

5" green pumpkin senko skipped way up under the docks, and over the weeds.

Soon (I hope) the spinnerbait, crankbait, and top water bite picks up.

Fellow WNYer right here man. Gowanda area.

Whats been working for me is the baby flukes, spinnerbaits bumped off of stuff, 5" trick sticks, and in the ponds.....suprisingly a 3" trick stick (at least for my wife and son).

What lake ya fishing man?


fishing user avatarguest reply : 

files.turbosquid.com

Tubes have been working pretty well too


fishing user avatarJake. reply : 

Caviton Buzzbaits and texas rigged roboworms.  ;D


fishing user avatarCatt reply : 

A couple trips ago while at the bend I tried some thing different; Texas Rigged a Stanley Bull Ribbit with a 3/16 oz weight, it results weren't that impressive only four bass.

All in the 3 ½ to 4 lb range  :)

A few of my buddies have put them to the test as well pulling off a Dog Fight win last weekend with 5 bass 27.11 lbs.  


fishing user avatarHookemdown. reply : 
  Quote
files.turbosquid.com

Tubes have been working pretty well too

Same here...we've been "killing" them on the same lure for a few weeks now :)


fishing user avatarABC123 reply : 

Things I'm catching with, within the last 2 weeks: 4 1/2 inch Spooks, 4" Powerbait pumpkin tubes, 7" pumpkin Powerworms T-rigged. The latter 2 weighted with various sized bullet weights strung free on line to hug the hook.

Things I'm not catching with: Traps, cranks, Hula popers.

Been working both dropoffs and shore. I nailed a very large (for my area) LMB last night on the T-rigged Powerworm on a 10 down to 18 foot dropoff. The sun was in and out of the clouds, the wind was brisk, and it was in the upper 50's. A front was comming, as T-storms rolled through about 4 hours later.


fishing user avatargrimlin reply : 

Nothing  :) Skunked out twice now.I completely lost the bass...going to a different part of the lake now tomorrow.


fishing user avatarguest reply : 

5 inch *** Salty *** Watermelon( Any of em) wacky rigged

Zoom Brush Hogs on an *** Shaky Jig

Rapalas, just starting to take em again #11 Originals and Jointed in Silver


fishing user avatarjaystraw reply : 

My chartruse rocket shad has been catching a lot of fish lately.  Also t-rigged 4 inch green pumpkin and black senkos.  Wacky rigged also.

Topwater has been OK with the Heddon Torpedo in baby bass.


fishing user avatarFishTank reply : 

I have been killing them on the Fat Ika in Green Pumpkin black flake. I hooked a nice 5lb Largemouth and 4 other smaller ones in about an hour on the same Ika. I have been trying other lures and baits but the Ika is my go to bait for now.


fishing user avatarflippin reply : 

beavers ,cranks, shad raps is what worked for me today


fishing user avatarblade reply : 

would have to say spinnerbaits, we won a club tourny here on ky lake yesterday with 5 fish weighing 21 pounds 15 ounces and caught em all on the blade.


fishing user avatarroadwarrior reply : 

If you have not seen Tom Redington's article, you might want to take a minute to read it:

http://www.bassresource.com/fishing/fall-bass-fishing.html


fishing user avatartritz18 reply : 

Texas rigged 5 inch senkos and some crank baits


fishing user avatarbassmaster8100 reply : 

Zoom soft plastic lizards and finesse worms, fishing them texas rigged, carolina rigged and shakey head. Deep diving crankbaits, the Norman DD18, DD22, the Rapala DT series, and the Lucky Craft Pointers. The Bill Lewis Rat-L-Trap particually in 1/2 ounce size in blue/black.


fishing user avatarTin reply : 

Its either one of two things. Find the lilly pads ( not the little silver dollar ones the big ones that are thick) and throw a swimming jig through them or on top of them. Or just find some green coontail in 8-10' of aqua and throw a 4" watermelon gold senko. Real simple and a real lot of fish.


fishing user avatarDavis reply : 

Threw some Ikas in my dads pond last night. I was only there for an hour if that. But I did get three smaller bass and had a nice one on but he got off. They were hammering the Fat Ika in Green pumpkin black flake though. I mean just slamming it. Felt good to feel hits like that again.


fishing user avatarguest reply : 

Physical Therapy.......................


fishing user avatarejtaylor822 reply : 

Only been once last couple of weeks.  Had good success with with Heddon mini-torpedo frog color, 4" senko's in white and blue and spinners.

Eddie


fishing user avatarLCpointerKILLA reply : 

a few days ago had a great day using my new yozuri rattletrap i bought in baby bass. Single colorado silver bade white skirt spinnerbait. Blue/black strike kind jig with kinami noires bug trailer. the day after that did horrible using the kinami palm tree.


fishing user avatarSiebert Outdoors reply : 

whacked'em good sunday on a handpoured frog.  Nothing big but alot of fish.


fishing user avatarMALTESE FALCON reply : 

6" Yum Houdini Worm in watermelonseed and 7" curly tail worm in black with blue flake (overcast days).

Falcon


fishing user avatarrbrick reply : 

Don't mean to hijack this thread,but GMAN do you mean hand poured frogs or toads?If your talking about hollow frogs how do you do that?

Rick Wells

Tallahassee


fishing user avatarjaystraw reply : 

I had been doing really well with 4' green pumpkin with black flake senko's, and the chartruse rocket shad, but the yesterday-NOTHING worked for bass, but the pickeral were still kind of eating my senko's.

Finally, I tried out a green pumpkim creature bait and a 3 pounder slammed it.  After that, I could not buy another bite, so I went home.

I hope tomorrow is better!


fishing user avatarRedlinerobert reply : 

Right now right now?  :)

hair raisers in the 1 oz size, Sammy 115's and Zara Spooks.  


fishing user avatarAvalonjohn44 reply : 

3 Baits working very well for me right now in NoVA

Zoom Jerkbait in shad color,

Bagley B2 and Diving B2 in Brown/Yellow Craw

Green and White Terminator Spinnerbait, colorado tandem blades.

My buddy is catching them on an Owner/Cultiva Rippin' Minnow, but they don't work so hot for me.  He is also using a Horny Toad with some success fishing it deeper.  


fishing user avatarSiebert Outdoors reply : 
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Don't mean to hijack this thread,but GMAN do you mean hand poured frogs or toads?If your talking about hollow frogs how do you do that?

Rick Wells

Tallahassee

Hand poured.  THey look like a ribbit.  Working real good for me right now.


fishing user avatarfoul hooked reply : 

Lake Fork Live Magic Shad 3.5" and 4.5".


fishing user avatarBassFishingMachine reply : 

White or White/chartruese Spinnerbaits, Fat Ika either in Black/blue flk, or Greenpumpkin/blk flk, Booyah Baby Boo Jig watermelon red w/ greenpumpkin zoom super chunk trailer or yum green pumpkin chunk trailer, Booyah Baby Boo Jig Black/blue with either black/blue flk zoom super chunk trailer, or black/blue sabertail bug trailer, Booyah Baby Boo Jig in white shad with a single tail white grub as trailer jigged a wee bit quicker then normal, and the senkos 4-5 inch have still been working also, the color doesnt seem to make a difference for them.




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