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Deep water bass

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Was on White Lake this weekend and caught some nice LM bass trolling deep diving cranks.

The cranks were running about 15 ft in 20FOW.

Sorry no pics, forgot the digital at home :roll:

Most of the bass I caught were in deep water, the shore was not producing nearly as well.
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Post by wolfe »

RRC,

nice to hear you found some action. Did you locate the fish on the depth finder, or just decided to move out after shore casting was slow?

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Post by blr1 »

Also glad to hear you found the fish. Was at Christe Lake in July. First two days were good for bass then it got to hot. Planing at trip to White lake in October. Hope the water cools down.
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Post by Bear »

RRC, just wondering how your doing with the smallies on the Miss. this summer :?: :?: :?:

They must be deeeeeep :cry:

I haven't been out a lot but it's not been this bad for a while :cry:

Senko's and all :(
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Post by JimmyBuffett »

Why were you trolling deep diving cranks?? :wink: :D :lol:

CHeers,

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We were out in a friends 12 ft alum., no depth finder, just going on 30 years experience on the lake ( i'm 32, so that tells you how long I have been going to W.L.).

Why were we trolling deep diving cranks? Well for two reasons, the shallow water action for bass was kind of slow, and if we could catch the incidental 'eye it would be a bonus! They are still in W.L., you just have to know where to look :lol:

One thing of note, the LM were very sluggish coming out of the deep. When they hit the lure they just felt like dead weight with no fight until they were near the boat.

Bear, I have had okay success this year with SM on the Miss. My luck has not been as good as last year, but still enough to keep me coming back :wink:
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Post by MichaelVandenberg »

Water temps have pushed the bass deeper...Look for them to start moving shallow again or simply turn on in the shallows with the cooler nights.

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Post by JimmyBuffett »

I know they are still in there, I thought u were goin for them specifically :wink: That's why I asked!

Cheers,

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Post by Scum Frog »

Well we tried, but were getting bass instead. I have had some luck with walleye on the lake, but it's a hit and miss type of thing.
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I hear ya :wink:
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Post by Lunker Larry »

Fished the last three days on the lake my cottage is on for smallies. Fishing was real slow on the usual banks and beds so moved to 15-20 feet and nailed them. Also they were coughing up lots of minnows and were all surprisingly really fat. Do they know something about the weather we don't and are already fattening up??????

Oh yeah....we were draggin tubes right on the bottom
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