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Mantua
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If planes work out I will be at Mantua tomorrow morning. I have never fished it this early any advice for going after the bass. I was thinking jig with a trailer worked on the bottom. Any action with the blue gills? Thanks for the comments Chip
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#2
Shallow Bays that are close to drop-offs ... Slow Presentations ... Long Casts ... Dropshotting, and Deadsticking will do nicely
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#3
Help mw out a little What is deadstickin?
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#4
Bass up there have been getting lots of pressure latley. I would try non typical areas that get over looked by most anglers. Look for edges.
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Ya, what exactly is deadstickin? I've never heard of that.[unsure]
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#6
deadsticking, just let it chill. Don't give the jig any action. It's for fish that are very lethargic.
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#7
So when you deadstick it are you rigging it a certain way or is this a name of a technique used in any way rigged?
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This sould answer many of your questions[Smile] Click on the link and let the knowlege posses you. Or you can just type "dead sticking bass" in your search engine like I did. [Wink]

[url "http://www.landbigfish.com/articles/default.cfm?ID=1611"]http://www.landbigfish.com/articles/default.cfm?ID=1611[/url]
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#9
We need to get out soon again I think.
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#10
Fished it a couple times last year (early June timeframe), but not this early. We saw many a blue gill swimming around, but never could catch them little devils. Saw some folks fishing for the bass with top water early in the morning and late at night. I did catch on on a spinner bait. Looking forward to your report.

Mark
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