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Baitfish behavior?
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<blockquote data-quote="jkbirocz" data-source="post: 16457" data-attributes="member: 107"><p>I agree that a sammy is the best bait for situations like this. While a walk-the-dog presentation will work, I often work the bait very erratically and cast it hard into the bait ball, so that it skips in and out of the water like the real baitfish being hit. Bass are always eating baitfish, and baitfish are always schooled up, but its generally only realized when you can see them busting at the top, unless you you are good with sonar. Wind and water currents push the microorganisms, or whatever the baitfish feed on, into certain areas sending the baitifish into the same areas, which in turn bring in the bass to feed on the baitfish. I would be hitting this lake hard and be sure to bring a topwater plug.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jkbirocz, post: 16457, member: 107"] I agree that a sammy is the best bait for situations like this. While a walk-the-dog presentation will work, I often work the bait very erratically and cast it hard into the bait ball, so that it skips in and out of the water like the real baitfish being hit. Bass are always eating baitfish, and baitfish are always schooled up, but its generally only realized when you can see them busting at the top, unless you you are good with sonar. Wind and water currents push the microorganisms, or whatever the baitfish feed on, into certain areas sending the baitifish into the same areas, which in turn bring in the bass to feed on the baitfish. I would be hitting this lake hard and be sure to bring a topwater plug. [/QUOTE]
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