That's good info, thanks Mark! I feel like our fish just might respond to that kind of a presentation.mark poulson wrote:The guy who taught me that technique, Scott Hansen, just waxed the rest of our club yesterday in our monthly tournament. He had 24.85, all on senkos. Second had 21.30, third had 16.35, and it dropped off from there. He said he was making ling casts with a T rigged 7" into a foot of water, and fishing both the "Scott" shot and the wacky senko in the sparse tulles shallow, for prespawn fish that were just moving up.adam lancia wrote:Yikes! I'm going to have to keep that in mind if I get into vegetation like that this year.
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I'm from SoCal, with deep, clear lakes. I know how to fish those lakes.adam lancia wrote:That's good info, thanks Mark! I feel like our fish just might respond to that kind of a presentation.mark poulson wrote:The guy who taught me that technique, Scott Hansen, just waxed the rest of our club yesterday in our monthly tournament. He had 24.85, all on senkos. Second had 21.30, third had 16.35, and it dropped off from there. He said he was making ling casts with a T rigged 7" into a foot of water, and fishing both the "Scott" shot and the wacky senko in the sparse tulles shallow, for prespawn fish that were just moving up.adam lancia wrote:Yikes! I'm going to have to keep that in mind if I get into vegetation like that this year.
The CA Delta is a river system, with dirty water, tidal swings, and lots of grass and tulles. It's a whole 'nother world.
I'm still learning, and I've been here two years.
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Those are very similar to the conditions we have here, with the exception of the number of double digit bass you have there.mark poulson wrote:I'm from SoCal, with deep, clear lakes. I know how to fish those lakes.adam lancia wrote:That's good info, thanks Mark! I feel like our fish just might respond to that kind of a presentation.mark poulson wrote:The guy who taught me that technique, Scott Hansen, just waxed the rest of our club yesterday in our monthly tournament. He had 24.85, all on senkos. Second had 21.30, third had 16.35, and it dropped off from there. He said he was making ling casts with a T rigged 7" into a foot of water, and fishing both the "Scott" shot and the wacky senko in the sparse tulles shallow, for prespawn fish that were just moving up.adam lancia wrote:Yikes! I'm going to have to keep that in mind if I get into vegetation like that this year.
The CA Delta is a river system, with dirty water, tidal swings, and lots of grass and tulles. It's a whole 'nother world.
I'm still learning, and I've been here two years.
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I'm still looking for my first double digit bass. Fingers crossed!adam lancia wrote:Those are very similar to the conditions we have here, with the exception of the number of double digit bass you have there.mark poulson wrote:I'm from SoCal, with deep, clear lakes. I know how to fish those lakes.adam lancia wrote:That's good info, thanks Mark! I feel like our fish just might respond to that kind of a presentation.mark poulson wrote:The guy who taught me that technique, Scott Hansen, just waxed the rest of our club yesterday in our monthly tournament. He had 24.85, all on senkos. Second had 21.30, third had 16.35, and it dropped off from there. He said he was making ling casts with a T rigged 7" into a foot of water, and fishing both the "Scott" shot and the wacky senko in the sparse tulles shallow, for prespawn fish that were just moving up.adam lancia wrote:Yikes! I'm going to have to keep that in mind if I get into vegetation like that this year.
The CA Delta is a river system, with dirty water, tidal swings, and lots of grass and tulles. It's a whole 'nother world.
I'm still learning, and I've been here two years.
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I've been catching little would-be lunkers for so long now that the 2 pounder I caught on Friday felt like a monster
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I know the feeling!adam lancia wrote:I've been catching little would-be lunkers for so long now that the 2 pounder I caught on Friday felt like a monster