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Topwater Tips
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http://www.saltycajun.com/forum/showthread.php?t=48733)
ThePinkBanana |
02-26-2014 11:36 PM |
I seriously gave up on tops under birds because birds were too annoying going after bait EVERY TIME. I will re-test this theory when they start working again!
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BassYakR |
02-27-2014 12:10 AM |
Should be end of next month
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meaux fishing |
02-27-2014 12:29 AM |
They will go after it and sometimes even pick it up and drop it. As long as you do t hook one on the cast you're fine.
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You need to motor into those birds a little faster to make sure they fly off.
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BassYakR |
02-27-2014 07:36 AM |
Quote:
Originally Posted by SGib
(Post 668532)
You need to motor into those birds a little faster to make sure they fly off.
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That's the TICKET!!! That's how them Texas fisherman do on our lake! :)
Just messin w ya buddy!
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ThePinkBanana |
02-27-2014 11:31 AM |
Damn texans. Come over here pot licking and motoring right next to you while you're fishing! I had two guys in these little aluminum boats run 70 yards in front of me while I was wade fishing the other day. Some people have no respect! Haha
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MattMigues |
02-27-2014 01:27 PM |
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Originally Posted by fishwater
(Post 668498)
What kind of rod is best for top water ?
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I like a 6' medium heavy, short rod helps me keep tip low and bait walking right when you're at close retrieve. IMO
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AubreyLaHaye458 |
03-06-2014 10:16 PM |
So what kind of area do you look for when throwing topwaters this time of year? Certain structure? Water depths?
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MattMigues |
03-07-2014 10:42 AM |
Quote:
Originally Posted by AubreyLaHaye458
(Post 670447)
So what kind of area do you look for when throwing topwaters this time of year? Certain structure? Water depths?
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I like flats 2'-5' with popeye mullet schools, if the bait is there more likely the fish will be close. I fish topwater slower as in i try to cover whole area before moving any... if the trout are active you'll know within the first 15-20 minutes.
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