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Re: First light [Re: TexasBoyah734] #3915440 09/10/09 05:28 AM
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kermit... definatly my moring go 2


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Re: First light [Re: catslayer] #3915792 09/10/09 12:43 PM
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2 baits for me get it done

Spro Frog and Buring a Red Eys Shad down the bank line This time of year. Load em up.


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Re: First light [Re: South TX Legend] #3915809 09/10/09 12:51 PM
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Depending on cover,Buzzbait, Yellow Magic, Scum Frog.

Re: First light [Re: Basstardo] #3915882 09/10/09 01:13 PM
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Re: First light [Re: Panhandle] #3915978 09/10/09 01:35 PM
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Football Head Jig at a rocky shore...Red Eye Shad burnt back parallel to weed line. Not much of a shallow top water guy, I know I'm missing out, but....More of a crankbait guy


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Re: First light [Re: Panhandle] #3915993 09/10/09 01:38 PM
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Most people don't know its happening, but there is often a MUCH stronger bite happening in deep water on prime structure at first light. I have caught my biggest sacks in 15ft+ water at first light on c-rigs, and DD22's.

But, I admit, there is nothing like watching those hawgs blast a super spook!

Re: First light [Re: Chuck Elliott] #3916011 09/10/09 01:43 PM
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Re: First light [Re: Chuck Elliott] #3916024 09/10/09 01:45 PM
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Originally Posted By: Chuck Elliott
Most people don't know its happening, but there is often a MUCH stronger bite happening in deep water on prime structure at first light. I have caught my biggest sacks in 15ft+ water at first light on c-rigs, and DD22's.

But, I admit, there is nothing like watching those hawgs blast a super spook!


Amen...I love dragging FH Jig or Carolina Rigged Brush Hog out deep and cranking Shad DD 22 while my partner is beating the bank...I just turn and cast parallel or away from the bank and I normally have the first two or three in the boat. He may get some smaller ones cruising. Just lucky for me I guess


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Re: First light [Re: CBPBasser] #3916035 09/10/09 01:48 PM
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Originally Posted By: CBPBasser
Originally Posted By: Chuck Elliott
Most people don't know its happening, but there is often a MUCH stronger bite happening in deep water on prime structure at first light. I have caught my biggest sacks in 15ft+ water at first light on c-rigs, and DD22's.

But, I admit, there is nothing like watching those hawgs blast a super spook!


Amen...I love dragging FH Jig or Carolina Rigged Brush Hog out deep and cranking Shad DD 22 while my partner is beating the bank...I just turn and cast parallel or away from the bank and I normally have the first two or three in the boat. He may get some smaller ones cruising. Just lucky for me I guess



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Re: First light [Re: Chuck Elliott] #3916060 09/10/09 01:52 PM
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Sure thing lol...Nobody reads my posts anyways, I have the "Non Boater Stink" on me lol


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Re: First light [Re: RowdyBass] #3916092 09/10/09 01:59 PM
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Originally Posted By: RowdyBass
Nice, I would have to say my 3 most favorite would be:
1.Ribbit Frog
2.Yellow Magic
3.Buzzbait

Although I watch a lot of tournaments on t.v. and see the pros reaching for the crankbaits and pulling off the bank around first light and hammering em! I have a tough time understanding that because at first thing in the morning I love using topwaters and beating the bank...can anyone explain exactly how they are catching them out there and why they often choose that rather than tossing a topwater in shallow water?


I think the first thing that we all need to understand is that fish feed early in the morning all over the lake, shallow and deep. The pros know this and go to their best school of fish and hope to cash in on that feeding frenzy. How many times have we all caught our biggest fish of the day in the first hour? I fish Fork alot and as much as we enjoy that topwater alot of the time,somtimes there is a better bite to be had. My partner drove this point home to me not too long ago. I was throwing the Magic and he started out with a rattletrap. I caught 2 but he caught 8 including a 8lber and a 5lber. That drove the point home to me.


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Re: First light [Re: Champion1] #3916130 09/10/09 02:09 PM
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I agree and my post echoed what your partner taught you...I dont like shallow water, not at all...I'd rather fish in 8-15' of water all day long...I know thats not normal, but even if the fish are shallow, the bigger ones I personally think are a drop/ledge/break away in deeper water. Kinda like fast food restraunt...Do you live at McDonalds? Or do you live somewhere else and drive through the drive thru to get food and go back home? I think the LM hang out and move up the "drive thru"(shallows) for a quick burger (shad)


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Re: First light [Re: CBPBasser] #3916212 09/10/09 02:24 PM
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Frogs and a black buzzbait.


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Re: First light [Re: bassman1] #3916661 09/10/09 04:15 PM
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The reason the pro's go deep first is they have had several days to locate the school they're fishing.We have ONE DAY to locate and catch what we can.They're fishing for more than we make in a year,so size REALLY MATTERS to them.We're doing it for fun ,and can't resist seeing that big blow-up when a 4 takes our topwater in a foot of water.

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The fish where ever they are located usually at bite better in low light conditions.
If they are shallow that applies and it also applies if they are deep.
If your just fun fishing then throw what is the most fun for you to catch them on, but if your tournament fishing you had better fish your best fish first and with the technique that will get you the biggest bites, not the one you have the most fun throwing.


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