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Other Spawns By Tom Redington
For much of the springtime,
bass are preoccupied with reproduction and less concerned about eating.
By late spring and early summer though, the mating rituals have wrapped
up and bass go on a feeding binge to make up for lost time. This eating
spree happens at just the right time because in coincides with a
tremendous amounts of prey moving into the shallows to spawn. From
mid-April through much of June on Lake Fork and similar Southern lakes,
bass relate to spawning shad and sunfish (bluegill, red ears, etc.). For
an angler looking to catch a lot of big bass quickly, following the shad
and sunfish spawns is a great place to start.
Unlike the early morning
spawning shad pattern, match the hatch with sunfish imitating baits and
you can catch bass all day from their spawning areas. Bulkier baits that
match sunfish’s squatty shape are normally best. Spruce these lures up
with bright bluegill colors like orange, chartreuse, and purple and
you’ll have a great panfish imposter. 3/8 oz Mega Weight jigs in pumpkin
pepper/green or black/brown/amber colors with Hyper Freak trailers in
Bama bug or watermelon candy/red work great. Just add a little
chartreuse and orange highlight with a dye marker and you’ll be in
business if you pitch these to grass and wood cover around sunfish beds.
Try both hopping and swimming retrieves and let the bass tell you what
they like best. If the wind blows or if it is overcast, I’ll cover a lot
of water in these areas with fat bodied shallow running crankbaits with
wide wobbles. I throw these on Dobyns’ 705CB/Glass medium heavy
fiberglass rod with 28 lb PowerSilk mono. The Dobyns rod is
exceptionally lightweight for a fiberglass pole, yet it still has a slow
action that allows bass to fully engulf your crankbait and stay hooked
up during the fight. At the same time, the low stretch PowerSilk
maintains good feel of your bait while it scurries through shallow
cover. In addition, brightly colored noisy topwaters like poppers and
prop baits attract big bass around the beds, even on sunny and calm
days. For a true trophy, try big bluegill imitating swimbaits around the
beds. There are a number of hard bodied swimbaits that will work, as
will brightly colored soft plastic swimbaits. Swimming a 4.5” or 5.5”
Live Magic Shad in the barfish, tilapia, or the limited edition hot
melon and candy corn perch colors with a stop and go retrieve is a great
way to catch a monster in the early summer. |
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