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Generally speaking........ 2024


fishing user avatarrocknfish9001 reply : 

Generally speaking, what will you target and how will you attack it for this time of year. I would actually like to see the difference in opinions from northern and southern boys, so state your position with your answer, please.


fishing user avatarbasser89 reply : 

It was a toss up for me here in MD but I went with wood. The other part of the toss up weeds.


fishing user avatarMuddpuppy reply : 

North east Tx.  voted weeds although wood is alway good,  this time of the year weeds are where we have the best luck especially near channels.


fishing user avatarguest reply : 

EAST TEXAS---I picked shallow water but with shallow water down here comes wood. So I get the best of these two.

For example,  we have a lake called Lake O' the Pines and when we had very little rain last year you could drive down hwy 155 over one of the bridges and see nothing but wood and dried up weed beds.  But I never knew that it had that much wood and really didn't realize it was that shallow either.  I know where to go now.


fishing user avatarRandall reply : 

Georgia- The first choice and thing I always look for is weed flats. They will always hold fish and I feel It is always the best cover for bass at all times of the year.


fishing user avatarpaparock reply : 

If the weather would ever make up it's mind then maybe the fish could make up theirs. There have been a lot of false spawns for the bass except for the smallmouth. Small gravel flats right now are the main targets for the smallies here in north central Arkansas. The largemouth bass are still getting ready to try to spawn again. Surface lake temp. is around 65 degrees but fifteen feet down it is 59 degrees. :-?


fishing user avatarRattlinrogue reply : 

South Mississippi-I voted weeds,but I could 've went with wood just as easily.


fishing user avatardodgeguy reply : 

southern ny.the bass are pre spawn moving up in the shallows right now.if wood is around i flip a jig to it.if weed flats are present i fish them.sometimes they are cruising the shallow flat spawning areas with no cover.


fishing user avatarBankbeater reply : 

I voted for weed flats. Here in Mo. in the smaller lakes they have started moving out of the deep water and onto the flats. After they spawn they will usually move into the weeds that are around on the flats.


fishing user avatargatrboy53 reply : 

fla.... weeds,primarily hydrilla,millfoil,  coontail,and eel grass where present.wood is good in some places rodmans,rouseau,and the hot spot seems to be the stump fields in stick marsh.if you havent read the report in locations...s.e. about recent catches in stick marsh they are impressive. in the shallow lakes in n.fla. you fish grasses or you go home. even the sjr eel grass is a mojor holding area.


fishing user avataralhuff reply : 

when i lived in TX if there was a weed bed or a patch of reeds i fished them no matter what.  

now that i'm in nothern va i tend to look for downed trees.

i've used soft plastics and crank baits in both places...

i've caught more bass from weeds, reeds, and wood...i love to fish structure.

Alfred


fishing user avatarroadwarrior reply : 

Tennessee

Structure in or near deep water is the best bet for consistantly catching big bass, especially smallmouth.


fishing user avatarbassnleo reply : 

Could be any of the answers, depends on the day's conditions.


fishing user avatarPanamoka_Bassin reply : 
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It was a toss up for me here in MD but I went with wood. The other part of the toss up weeds.

Yeah, same goes here, but there aren't too many weeds right now, but there's plenty of water surrounding the edges of the lakes and ponds, which has submerged a lot of brush.  Shallow water would have been my next choice for Long Island, NY.


fishing user avatar.ghoti. reply : 

Central Illinois  Any kind of vegetation will hold fish here most of the year. Deeper structure is the second best choice for me.


fishing user avatarsquid reply : 

I chose deep water, only cause I will be on Kentucky Lake the first week of May, but for up here in Michigan, for this time of year.....shallow flats for the spawning period.


fishing user avatarHookem reply : 

Texas.................

VEGGIES!!!!!!! Any time of the year


fishing user avatarsenile1 reply : 

I'm in the Kansas City, MO area.  I chose wood but I've been finding the bigger bass on rock banks with wood and laydowns in less than 6 feet of water at Smithville Lake, Truman Lake, and Belcher Branch.  I haven't been catching many keepers in the coontail moss, although I have seen some beds in these areas.  The water level on these lakes is really low now so some of the weedy areas I would have fished last year are high and dry.  


fishing user avatarRaul reply : 

Knock on wood.


fishing user avatarMadGator reply : 

Wisconsin  Weed flats are something I have not really targeted yet so I am going to try this year hopefully with better results.  The lakes I fish have rediculous weed growth from all of the farm runoff so I assume that those weeds would provide good cover for fish.  I've also decided to start running a spinnerbait, something I have not tried before because I used to mostly shore fish.  I figure the spinnerbait should work well over/through weeds and also allow me to cover lots of water.


fishing user avatarRoLo reply : 

Above all else, gamefish gravitate to bottom contours with the most rapid change in depth (FL to Canada).

With respect to cover thereat, "weeds" are the first love of the largemouth bass (not smallmouth though).

Where weeds are absent or in short supply, 'wood' is the second choice of cover (stumps, brush, docks).

'Rocks' bring up the rear, but in some lake sections they're the best available cover (e.g. rip-rap).

The hierarchy among plant species is a little more involved, because the predominant weed species

vary from region-to-region. In Florida it goes something like this:

1. Hydrilla (grows dense and deep, but is a problematic weed costing millions of dollars)

2. Pondweed (called "cabbage" in the north, "peppergrass" in the south - superb stuff!)

3. Eelgrass (grows deep in still water and in current - never a problem weed)

4. Watermilfoil (a problem weed growing to 15' deep)

5. Reeds/Rushes (probably the deepest growing emergent plants)

Though they are loaded with bass, most emergent weeds rarely grow deeper than 4-feet,

for example: bulrushes, water lilies, maidencane, cattails, etc.

Roger


fishing user avatarguest reply : 

I live in North East PA and mostly the 2 bodies of water im fishing have no weed growth So i fish a lot of big rocks and where the sand/gravel meets the mud b/c thats were they will head to to spawn SLOW is key here and RAPALAS are the pnly thing they been hitting for 2 weeks Original Floater #9 and Jointed # 7 the only problem is thise toothy pickerel are very active and play havoc with the balsa wood Howeverf the pickerel have been very big and fighting very hard


fishing user avatarRoLo reply : 
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Original Floater #9 and Jointed # 7 the only problem is thise toothy pickerel are very active and play havoc with the balsa wood Howeverf the pickerel have been very big and fighting very hard

I realize my reply is off-topic, so I'll be concise. When I lived in NJ where pickerel abound,

I switched from a rapala original floater to a cordell red fin - 4" x 3/8oz (a highly under-rated lure).

It's made of plastic, casts like a rocket, pickerel can't hurt it and bass love it (faint twitch - long pause) 8-)

Roger


fishing user avatarlangs15 reply : 

I think the Rapalas are th best! THe jigs have been hitting them here, just need confidence :'(.


fishing user avatarww2farmer reply : 

LMB remain fairly shallow year round up here in NY, I will fish shallow from about the time the water hits 50 degrees till the hotest days of summer. Even when it gets real hot I will still fish shallow,only very early or late in the day, or on cloudy days. Most of the shallows in these pars are weedy, and the best spots often have 10'-12' of water close by.


fishing user avatar5bass reply : 

Virginia

I voted wood cause right now there seems to be a "bass on every log".It's just that time of year :)..it wont be long though until my choice changes to "deep water". :(

I would have possibly voted grass/weedlines if my lake had any.


fishing user avatarga_hawghauler reply : 

GA> the bass are in spawn right now so i like to target the shallow water close to a deep creek channel. a lot of the creek channels here have old stump rows and other structure.


fishing user avatarpapa smurf reply : 

Weeds are my favorite, especially in warm weather.


fishing user avatardirectlink reply : 

I went with "doesn't matter as long as it works" because I fish so many different kinds of environments.  


fishing user avatarLandinlunkers reply : 

RocknFish, I live fairly close to you.  On most of the inland lakes around here, the first thing I look for is a weedline adjacent to a drop off.  If they're not there, I look for weedy flats with deep water near by.


fishing user avatarguest reply : 

I chose weeds, but if I could have selected two "deep water" would have been included.  Today was 90 degrees so in SE Florida we are in a summer pattern.  There are weeds everywhere, and there are always bass in there somewhere, but right now, finding isolated cover, especially submerged weedbeds in water over 8 feet deep is a ticket to good fish.  I love rippin a crankbait through them and pausing a moment.  The world stops while I wait for the hit.  If done really well, the bass can't seem to resist it.


fishing user avatarKana reply : 

i guess its just how i learned how to fish, but my dad and uncle would always hit wood first then weeds, so wood would be my first target, but weeds are prized as well, both hold fish.  i like cranking, jigs and t-rigs, and wood works well for these lures, as do weeds, but if were starting at weeds, spinnerbaits, and jerkbaits would be the first id reach for.  Lousisana born, schooled by okies and coon-*****!


fishing user avatargajpb reply : 

I like the weed flats. But I usually stick with those longer than I shouyld. I get addicted to them this time of year because it is so simple to just chug a plastic frog through there and wait for the explosion--awesome!!


fishing user avatarMinuteman reply : 

I went with Vertical Structure, but only because of where I was fishing today. My son wanted to fish the timber and that is where he caught his only fish. I caught my 2 on vertical rock ledges out of the back of the boat in 62' surface water temp. Steep rock ledges in 20+' of water. They both hit at about 6' deep along the rocks within 10' from the shore. We just had a cold front come through (frost!) and I guess they dropped out of the shallows and clung to the drop offs.


fishing user avatarLunkers0 reply : 

I live in SE Minnesota.  If I were fishing today I would start fishing shallow.  I would try looking for spawners and adjust from there.  Our opener isnt until late May for Bass so I am still stuck on shore.  If I couldnt see the beds I would search with a white spinnerbait, or a red crankbait.  


fishing user avatarlubina reply : 

South Jersey.

I fish shallow murky waters 90 %, < 10 f., narrow chanels with heavy cover, almost always Lilly pad patches, shadows from falling trees and wood outside the pads are always places to find fish ambushing bait, exception may be this time when they are committed to spawn. Tops of the pads and holes in between them will be next in turn.


fishing user avatarBass Hammer reply : 

Weeds in Georgia




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