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Species
Largemouth Bass
Season
Summer
Technique
Drop Shot
Structure
Rock Pile
Forage
Minnows
Species
Largemouth Bass
Season
Summer
Technique
Swim Jigs
Structure
Docks
Forage
Bluegill
Move it decently fast
Species
Largemouth Bass
Season
Summer
Technique
Grass Jigs
Structure
Reeds
Cast directly into the emergent reeds and slowly retrieve for best results.
Species
Largemouth Bass
Season
Spring (Spawn)
Technique
Wacky Rigs
Structure
Docks
Forage
Bluegill
Water Temperature
70°
Lots of bass everywhere, in all stages of the spawn.
Species
Largemouth Bass
Season
Spring (Post-Spawn)
Technique
Swim Jigs
Structure
Docks
Forage
Bluegill
Fished Gull Lake on Saturday 6/4 for largemouth bass. Started our day targeting shallow dollar pads where the water was the warmest and caught mainly males with no pre spawn females using a 3/8 Outkast Tackle pro swim jig., in my opinion they fish better than a chatterbait through old reeds or any vegetation with hard stems, At the end of the day after the sun was out we skipped boat docks with good depth and found some good ones, target docks with deeper water around them! Good luck
Species
Largemouth Bass
Season
Summer
Technique
Texas Rigs (Pitch/Flip)
Structure
Submerged Vegetation
Forage
Bluegill
Water Temperature
70°
We caught lots of 2-2.5 pound bass pitching Texas rigs and jigs to edge of seedbeds in 6-12’. Cabbage seemed to hold bigger fish than the curly leaf.
Ben Aeilts
Bronze Ambassador
6/27/23
Species
Largemouth Bass
Season
Summer
Technique
Live Bait Rigs
Structure
Humps
Water Temperature
73°
Great bite on weed line and humps. 14 - 17 feet.
Omnia Community Member
Bronze Ambassador
6/21/24
Species
Largemouth Bass
Season
Summer
Technique
Bobbers
Structure
Docks
Forage
Minnows
Fishing with a bobber and road runner with nightcrawler off the dock.
Species
Largemouth Bass
Season
Spring (Post-Spawn)
Technique
Grass Jigs
Structure
Matted Grass
Forage
Bluegill
Water Temperature
74°
Fished some large mouth bass over on the Gull Lake chain yesterday and the bite was fairly tough. We did catch quite a few however the fish were very scattered. I would have to believe the weed growth is sub par in comparison to last year effecting that transition when the largemouth move to deeper waters. All of my big bass were found on deeper areas. But there was not an abundance. Flipping weeds with a stealth feider got me less bites but got me bigger bites. I also used a T rig and a chatter bait where the grass wasn’t as congested. I did not get any bigger bites on either set up. We still are targeting blue gill beds and fishing close to those specific areas !