07-20-2011, 04:33 AM
Hi Cameron23. It's been hot lately in my area so I've been finding most of the large bass either on the drop-offs close to shallow dense cover (like moss or lilly pads) or way under that cover. If you're finding a lot of moss or weeds, try plunking a jig or worm in the holes.
If you're finding some drop offs, I've had a little luck using deep diving crank baits. I typically go with a white or chrome finish if there's shad in your area.
When it gets to be afternoon, the bass should start moving shallow again and would be a great time to try out a popper or buzzbait for some topwater action. That's been working great for me lately.
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If you're finding some drop offs, I've had a little luck using deep diving crank baits. I typically go with a white or chrome finish if there's shad in your area.
When it gets to be afternoon, the bass should start moving shallow again and would be a great time to try out a popper or buzzbait for some topwater action. That's been working great for me lately.
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