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Fishing Lily Pad Field - What to throw?
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03/08/10 06:06 PM
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First, I'd like to say that I am a fairly novice fisherman, only get out 6 - 8 times a year.
I will be fishing with my best friend in West Tennessee the last weekend of this month. It's a small company tournament (25 boats)on a smaller body of water (1000 acre). The lake has two major arms, with lily pads on the North end of each. Anyway, the tournament has been won in the pads for the past 3 season. So, I'm gonna try my luch in there.....
The pads are obviously not full blown this time of year, so I'm asking what type of baits would you be throwing in there. Each field is about 15 acres of pads.
Thanks, Ron
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Re: Fishing Lily Pad Field - What to throw?
[Re: Tiger Blue Fan]
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03/08/10 06:21 PM
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CrazyElvis
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spinnerbait, swimbait and a texas rigged worm.
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Re: Fishing Lily Pad Field - What to throw?
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03/08/10 06:22 PM
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Shake n Bake
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Jig or chatterbait if water temps are still low (50's) TR lizard
When in doubt, jerk.
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Re: Fishing Lily Pad Field - What to throw?
[Re: Shake n Bake]
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03/08/10 06:25 PM
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JIM SR.
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Re: Fishing Lily Pad Field - What to throw?
[Re: Shake n Bake]
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03/08/10 06:25 PM
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WaterLogged
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Chatterbait and if its mostly still stems, i would work a weighless superfluke through them
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Re: Fishing Lily Pad Field - What to throw?
[Re: WaterLogged]
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03/08/10 06:31 PM
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John A.
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Speed worm! and a swim jig.
Last edited by John A.; 03/08/10 06:32 PM.
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Re: Fishing Lily Pad Field - What to throw?
[Re: John A.]
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03/08/10 06:47 PM
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Ban-D
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Spinnerbait,Frog, buzzbait, red trap and flip a red baby brush hog in the thick stuff we caught em at pines on buzzbaits Saturday so don't let someone tell you it's to cold
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Re: Fishing Lily Pad Field - What to throw?
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03/08/10 06:51 PM
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RedRanger
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Sounds like a bunch of fun to me
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Re: Fishing Lily Pad Field - What to throw?
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03/08/10 06:57 PM
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Drew Collinsworth
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speed worm, buzz bait, forgs, jigs, swimmbait, chatter bait , spinner bait the list could go on and on you could catch fish on alot of different baits in that situation,,
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Re: Fishing Lily Pad Field - What to throw?
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03/08/10 07:00 PM
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Bevo08
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There's a fine line between fishing and just standing on the boat looking like an idiot.
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Re: Fishing Lily Pad Field - What to throw?
[Re: Drew Collinsworth]
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03/08/10 07:00 PM
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Bassen
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Brush Hog weight less / +1 on the frog!!!!
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Re: Fishing Lily Pad Field - What to throw?
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03/08/10 07:01 PM
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scott01
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I'm assuming water temps haven't risen that much and the pads won't be completely developed by the end of this month. There might be a few though. I would start out with a moving bait to see if they are active. Then switch to a senko or fluke type bait and deadstick it around the pads. I would also try a tx rigged lizard and fish it slooooow. By the end of this month, water temps will probably be high enough that there should be spawning activity taking place in your area. If they are getting on the beds fairly thick, a fast moving bait might not get whacked. A frog fished slowly over their head or even a topwater bait might get busted too. Anyway, that's how I would plan for the bite but weather over the next few weeks and water temps will play a big role in what eventually happens.
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Re: Fishing Lily Pad Field - What to throw?
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03/08/10 07:15 PM
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Skottyd4
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Spinnerbait,Frog, buzzbait, red trap and flip a red baby brush hog in the thick stuff we caught em at pines on buzzbaits Saturday so don't let someone tell you it's to cold Have caught buzzbait fish in 42 degree water...Its never to cold
StarFlash Skirts
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Re: Fishing Lily Pad Field - What to throw?
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03/08/10 07:42 PM
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Jay Kendrick
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carolina rig with 1/4 oz weigt and short leader. i like to throw a GRANDE BASS RATTLE SNAKE on it. 
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Re: Fishing Lily Pad Field - What to throw?
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03/08/10 07:46 PM
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NacogdochesBassm
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