01-21-2004, 09:07 PM
This summer will be the first in several years that I haven't taken classes during the summer semester. In addition, it will be the last summer before I enter the stress and long hours of law school. With all of this in mind, I have decided to declare the summer of 2004 to be my "Summer of the Smallmouth."
Problem....the only time that I have ever been able to catch smallmouth at Jordanelle was by accident while fishing for perch. But, this year I will have the time (and the annual pass to the state parks) to go after them. What I'm asking for here are some suggestions.
I got a fishfinder for Christmas that I will be using to locate the fish and my mode of travel will be my canoe (with elec trolling motor).
I think my biggest problem has been that I have been targeting smallies in teh same way that do largemouth. That is, tossing into shallow, visible structure. Do smallies suspend at deeper levels? The last issue of Field and Stream had an informative article on fishing Senko worms. That drop-shot method looked really interesting. If the fish in Jordanelle head a little deeper, then I think that would work great. Anyone ever tried it?
When are the best times of day and year to target them? From the posts that I remember, it seems like June was productive.
Is the Senko worm the only effective setup? What color of Senko should I look for? What are some other favorites that some of you have?
I know that I've asked quite a few questions, but it's been on my mind all day. I'm determined to catch a 5# bass this summer. I wonder if a guy tried the drop shot method through the ice, if a smallie would take it?
Any info is appreciated.
-Jack
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Problem....the only time that I have ever been able to catch smallmouth at Jordanelle was by accident while fishing for perch. But, this year I will have the time (and the annual pass to the state parks) to go after them. What I'm asking for here are some suggestions.
I got a fishfinder for Christmas that I will be using to locate the fish and my mode of travel will be my canoe (with elec trolling motor).
I think my biggest problem has been that I have been targeting smallies in teh same way that do largemouth. That is, tossing into shallow, visible structure. Do smallies suspend at deeper levels? The last issue of Field and Stream had an informative article on fishing Senko worms. That drop-shot method looked really interesting. If the fish in Jordanelle head a little deeper, then I think that would work great. Anyone ever tried it?
When are the best times of day and year to target them? From the posts that I remember, it seems like June was productive.
Is the Senko worm the only effective setup? What color of Senko should I look for? What are some other favorites that some of you have?
I know that I've asked quite a few questions, but it's been on my mind all day. I'm determined to catch a 5# bass this summer. I wonder if a guy tried the drop shot method through the ice, if a smallie would take it?
Any info is appreciated.
-Jack
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