12-08-2011, 10:50 PM
I always end up trying a lot of stuff, no matter the lake/specie, etc. But at UL, I've caught em on spoons tipped with wb meat, jigs from tiny to 14 oz or so, and the like. Tip with worms, but if you catch a wb, sacrifice it to the cause, cuz all fish love it.
The Sonar lure is a staple for WB, they like the vibration, but last year on one trip I had a Chinese guy next to me and bluegill were hitting his sonar lure like nuts.
One guy was doing great on a small jig with what they call a Crappie stinger plastic..
Look for smallish stuff, not too small for WB, but that flutters, rattles, vibrates or twitches , and make it flashy or colorful so it can be seen in that green water.
Start there and go slower/quieter as needed.
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The Sonar lure is a staple for WB, they like the vibration, but last year on one trip I had a Chinese guy next to me and bluegill were hitting his sonar lure like nuts.
One guy was doing great on a small jig with what they call a Crappie stinger plastic..
Look for smallish stuff, not too small for WB, but that flutters, rattles, vibrates or twitches , and make it flashy or colorful so it can be seen in that green water.
Start there and go slower/quieter as needed.
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