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Re: Baits for Monticello [Re: Mike_Soriano™] #4268344 12/19/09 04:40 AM
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Originally Posted By: Mike_Soriano
did i miss something?soft cranks?

Swimbaits maybe?

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Re: Baits for Monticello [Re: BigLeslie] #4268350 12/19/09 04:41 AM
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what ever your favs are.


That can be true when things are right...but I've found Monti fish to be a little more contrary than that other little power plant lake to the East. Especially when it's sunny out. If you get a blue bird day the only way I've been able to get bit after the good morning bite is to slow waaaaaay down, deadstick a watermelon red tiki/senko/trick worm or fish similar colors on a drop shot. I'm sure things change day to day and I really have not spent a ton of time on Monti, but I expect you'll get bigger fish on the senko for sure, not as many but there are some monsters to still be found in that lake.


BigLeslie - I could not agree more with you on the sunny day part of Monticello! After about 10am it sure can slow down FAST! Happened to me today!

Re: Baits for Monticello [Re: Mark Perry] #4268382 12/19/09 04:52 AM
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Originally Posted By: Mark Perry
Originally Posted By: Mike_Soriano
did i miss something?soft cranks?

Swimbaits maybe?


HMMMMMM...Your guess is as good as mine Mark.I thought I got left in the dark on some new bait LOL!

Re: Baits for Monticello [Re: Mike_Soriano™] #4268517 12/19/09 06:04 AM
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droppy shot. and cranky bait.



Re: Baits for Monticello [Re: Jay Kendrick] #4268546 12/19/09 06:37 AM
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Originally Posted By: JayKendrick
spoon. and c-rig.


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Re: Baits for Monticello [Re: Mark Perry] #4268547 12/19/09 06:38 AM
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Originally Posted By: Mark Perry
Originally Posted By: Mike_Soriano
did i miss something?soft cranks?

Swimbaits maybe?


danc'n eel? LOL!!



Re: Baits for Monticello [Re: SkeeterRonnie] #4268653 12/19/09 11:28 AM
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Anything fished Wacky style works

Re: Baits for Monticello [Re: Bowhunterman] #4268683 12/19/09 12:11 PM
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Originally Posted By: Bowhunterman
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what ever your favs are.


That can be true when things are right...but I've found Monti fish to be a little more contrary than that other little power plant lake to the East. Especially when it's sunny out. If you get a blue bird day the only way I've been able to get bit after the good morning bite is to slow waaaaaay down, deadstick a watermelon red tiki/senko/trick worm or fish similar colors on a drop shot. I'm sure things change day to day and I really have not spent a ton of time on Monti, but I expect you'll get bigger fish on the senko for sure, not as many but there are some monsters to still be found in that lake.


BigLeslie - I could not agree more with you on the sunny day part of Monticello! After about 10am it sure can slow down FAST! Happened to me today!


4 of my best 5 fish yesterday were caught from 1:00 to 4:30. I had to do something a little different than what had been working due to the wind but as soon as I tried it, it was on like Donky Kong! Lost a giant due to the hook not being big enough so I've gotta do some customizing this weekend.

There wasn't a boat within sight of me after 12:00. Having to fight the wind sucked but it was well worth the effort. And no, this time I'm not posting pics or telling about the bait - ya'll have to figure some things out for yourselves grin


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Re: Baits for Monticello [Re: RedRanger] #4268684 12/19/09 12:12 PM
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Anything fished Wacky style works


Waterdogs?


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Anything fished Wacky style works


Waterdogs?
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Heck Yea

Thanks for the tip on how to catch them

Re: Baits for Monticello [Re: RedRanger] #4268716 12/19/09 12:48 PM
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Anything fished Wacky style works


Waterdogs?

Heck Yea

Thanks for the tip on how to catch them


No problem. I like the way they don't fly off the hook like a senko does. You just gotta be careful not to run the hook through any vital organs frown


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Re: Baits for Monticello [Re: Benbrook Bob] #4269081 12/19/09 04:20 PM
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Heck we had to leave early, our trolling motor battery gave out! It was WINDY

Re: Baits for Monticello [Re: JPeel] #4269422 12/19/09 07:14 PM
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Originally Posted By: senko9S
what ever your favs are.


That can be true when things are right...but I've found Monti fish to be a little more contrary than that other little power plant lake to the East. Especially when it's sunny out. If you get a blue bird day the only way I've been able to get bit after the good morning bite is to slow waaaaaay down, deadstick a watermelon red tiki/senko/trick worm or fish similar colors on a drop shot. I'm sure things change day to day and I really have not spent a ton of time on Monti, but I expect you'll get bigger fish on the senko for sure, not as many but there are some monsters to still be found in that lake.


BigLeslie - I could not agree more with you on the sunny day part of Monticello! After about 10am it sure can slow down FAST! Happened to me today!


And no, this time I'm not posting pics or telling about the bait - ya'll have to figure some things out for yourselves grin


so where do get pink swim jigs ? hmmm grin


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