Posted By: SlowDown
Summer Fishing Question - 06/08/17 08:45 PM
I am primarily a plastic worm/creature bait fisherman.
If you fished a lake that has hydrilla and you had to choose one worm/creature bait, and fish it exclusively throughout the rest of this summer, would you choose a senko style worm, a 7" power worm, a baby brush hog, a 4" ring worm, or something else (if so please name it)?
Thanks for any and all replies.
Posted By: SlowDown
Re: Summer Fishing Question - 06/08/17 09:04 PM
Thanks for the reply Fish Killer. senko95, what is your question?
Posted By: Thad Rains
Re: Summer Fishing Question - 06/08/17 09:26 PM
I throw all of them, so it is good that we are not limited to ONE type bait in this life. If I had to CHOOSE ONE only for summer, it would probably be a 6" lizard. But, that is just me. Glad I do not have to make that decision. Hope this helps. Tight lines, keep safe and good luck.
Thad Rains
Posted By: SlowDown
Re: Summer Fishing Question - 06/08/17 09:57 PM
Interesting answer Thad. I fish a lizard in the spring, kinda think of them as a spring bait. Maybe I need to try them this summer.
Posted By: SlowDown
Re: Summer Fishing Question - 06/08/17 09:59 PM
G Pope, want to let me in on the joke?
Posted By: H2ODawg67
Re: Summer Fishing Question - 06/09/17 02:38 AM
I like to use a 10" ribbon tail worm in the summer.Texas rigged flipping standing timber, brush piles, or semi heavy hydrilla. Open water or the edge of hydrilla I like to trow it on a carolina rig.
Posted By: H2ODawg67
Re: Summer Fishing Question - 06/09/17 02:42 AM
I think the slower witted would have got it if you would have said polo instead of what? Took me a split second to get it so I guess I'm in the slow witted class.
Posted By: Raskydoo
Re: Summer Fishing Question - 06/09/17 02:57 AM
I'm offended by the "what"?
Posted By: rongleaves
Re: Summer Fishing Question - 06/09/17 03:19 AM
To answer your question, I throw them all to find out what they prefer.
Posted By: Donald Harper
Re: Summer Fishing Question - 06/09/17 03:58 PM
If the hydrilla is tall, I am going to get in and under it with a heavy drop shot very short rig. My bait of choice is a Gene Larew Hoo Daddy Jr. in Watermelon Neon.