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Dead Sticking Tawakoni
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12/29/20 02:05 AM
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cml
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Please tell me what yall mean by this please.
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Re: Dead Sticking Tawakoni
[Re: cml]
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12/30/20 02:32 AM
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ACES82
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From what I know about dead sticking, it’s pretty much just dropping down a heavy jig and big swim style bait(usually 5-7 inches) and letting it do it’s thang. Just the motion of the boat will give it some action.
Last edited by ACES82; 12/30/20 02:51 AM.
Never Outsmart Common Sense.
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Re: Dead Sticking Tawakoni
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12/30/20 03:02 PM
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Blue Blazer 2400
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I am no expert but the above statement is true. Find a group of fish and slowly drift thru them or and not moving the bait. Most people use a fluke type bait or a slab with either a fly or crappie jig tied about 2 feet up the line
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Re: Dead Sticking Tawakoni
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12/30/20 04:55 PM
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44 Diesel
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Just like using live minnows for crappie fishing. Drop it down to where you mark them and hold the rod still and wait for the bump. One important thing is you want your soft plastic to sit horizontal in the water. I've seen at times where this will make a significant difference, tying a loop knot will make it easier to keep the dead stick jig head ( these are all I very use http://stores.mtpocketstackle.com/screw-lock-dead-stickers-1-2-oz-2-oz-5pack/) sit horizontal. Drift or trolling motor speed needs to be slow, I try and stay about 0.5 mph, I prefer trolling motor to drifting cause I have a lot more control with direction and speed. Moving by trolling motor or drifting has been way more productive than spot locking on top of them, especially with a thumper
Last edited by 44 Diesel; 12/30/20 04:57 PM.
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Re: Dead Sticking Tawakoni
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01/04/21 11:02 PM
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Skippy
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I went out today and got totally skunked. I fished between noon and 5. I fished Holiday Humps, Wolf Cove Humps, humps by the dam, Sun Point, Cloud Poiint, Finger Point, Rabbit Cove, and the “point” off the state park (not sure what it’s called, but I’ve caught a ton of fish there in spring, summer, and fall. I thumped in water between 20’ and 46’. I was looking for bait with fish under it but I don’t think I ever found that. The bait was holding right off the bottom in almost every spot. As far as I could tell, there were no feeding fish. So I have a couple of questions... First, in the attached pics, that is all bait, right? I tried fishing a foot or two above these clouds just in case there were some hybrids mixed in that I couldn’t see. I also tried fishing right off the bottom “under” the bait. Obviously, nothing worked. Second, I may have just been a victim of a day that was “too pretty”. The lake was like glass and there were no clouds anywhere. Let me know your thoughts if you have any. I appreciate it.
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Re: Dead Sticking Tawakoni
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01/05/21 12:08 AM
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RespectTheFish
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May have been the day too.....I fished today at my home lake and it was a slow day. Bright blue bird skies. I had hundreds of fish on the graph and only caught 8 fish in 4 hours instead of the 50 plus fish I was expecting. From what I have been taught a bright sky with zero clouds equals high barometric pressure and has a negative impact on the fish's behavior. This little rule has proven to be true for me as it was today. Fish almost state wide seem to have a sweet zone the fish hang out in from what I have read through the last few years and that usually is 20-25 foot down in deeper water in winter time...i'm sure some lakes are a little different but that is an excellent starting depth
Clay
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Re: Dead Sticking Tawakoni
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01/05/21 12:44 AM
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quisdraw
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Tough day here, too. Marked tons of fish but only one bite. Was pretty consistent with what I saw with other fishermen on Canyon Lake. Still better than packing up Christmas decorations.
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Re: Dead Sticking Tawakoni
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#13832260
01/05/21 01:02 AM
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44 Diesel
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Stripers were tough today also on the Brazos above Whitney but the magnum sandies were non stop
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Re: Dead Sticking Tawakoni
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01/05/21 01:50 AM
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CHAMPION FISH
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Last edited by CHAMPION FISH; 01/05/21 03:05 AM.
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Re: Dead Sticking Tawakoni
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01/05/21 04:50 AM
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Skippy
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Well, this is reassuring. I appreciate your input. I’ll chalk it up to the weather. I knew it may be tough, but I figured I’d ar least find a few and maybe catch some.
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Re: Dead Sticking Tawakoni
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#13832875
01/05/21 03:43 PM
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cliffshot
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I've never tired this but based upon your reports I think I may try this,. Thanks.
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Re: Dead Sticking Tawakoni
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#13835142
01/07/21 01:22 AM
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Piscivore
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You just deadsticked the A-rig?
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Re: Dead Sticking Tawakoni
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#13835878
01/07/21 03:59 PM
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CHAMPION FISH
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Yes, I use the arig just like a fluke. Same type of bite.
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