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Hot Pile – Fishing Jigs for Bass
onHad a slow day up until taking a pause from fishing, going for a swi. Had dropped a waypoint on my way in to pick the girl up at the dock and went right back to check it. Turned out to be a pretty hot brushpile in the 90 degree heat!
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How to identify an active brushpile – Lowrance Elite 5 vs HDS 12
onI spent a ton of time scanning with a small Lowrance Elite unit with downscan. Now that I’ve added the HDS it’s interesting to take a look and compare how they look. Here’s a look at a comparison view of a brushpile that is holding bass as well as bait and how that translates on your Lowrance electronics.
gopro 7 pound bass on a carolina rig
onout on a breezy but warm day fishing brushpiles but struggling a bit to stay lined up on them. ended up losing a 5 pound fish throwing a Gambler Wrecking Ball paired up with a half of an ER 16 mag straight worm. switched over to a carolina rig with a big heaver Reins Tungsten weight to stay more connected with the bottom and cover when dragging rigged up with a Burner Worm and popped a 7 pound bass.
Tournament Recap – Offshore Bass During Pre-Spawn and Post Spawn
onSpent a lot of time fishing deeper, clearer lakes in central Florida over the past year and I’m starting to believe you can catch fish deep year round.
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How to fish a football jig
onSession on a brushpile made of Christmas trees in just over 20′ of water. Fish seemed to be keying in on a school of bream/bluegill that were swimming around the wood. Continue reading “How to fish a football jig”
my first brushpile
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This is the first real brushpile I found deeper than 10′ when I started focusing offshore this past May. Was struggling on Okeechobee and other shallow lakes and needed a change of pace and a look at something new. Decided to focus on offshore fishing in some of the medium sized natural lakes in central FL. After having a day like this and seeing what my graph looked like when I found the pile, I was pretty much hooked. Really dig the “high risk, high reward” style fishing. You go out, look, look, and look some more having faith that at some point you’ll find the mother load and catch them in 30 minutes. It’s a whole different style of “grind”.