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- Stan DavisBronze AmbassadorSpecies
Largemouth BassTechniqueFinesse JigsSeasonWinterStructureRock Pile - Species
Largemouth BassTechniqueSoft Body Swimbaits (Small/Medium)SeasonWinterStructurePointsUsed a 1/4 oz eco pro tungsten underspin with the Rapala crush city mayor paddle tail. Slow rolling rock points.
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Largemouth BassTechniqueSoft Body Swimbaits (Small/Medium)SeasonWinterStructureLedgesFocusing on river channel banks I found a big population of bass grouped up around rock piles and timber. The Mayor swimbait is very effective at slow speeds so it worked great. The bass did not want to chase very far. Fun trip!!
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Largemouth BassTechniqueTexas Rigs (Pitch/Flip)SeasonFallStructureDocksI ran a guide trip out on the lake the other day with a client who was wanting to dial in his sidescan and livescope. We spent a good chunk of the day doing that, and then had a little bit to fish afterwards. We targeted the floating tires at the mouth of the marinas, utilizing his now dialed in livescope to see fish swimming around in the openings of the tires or in the cables beside or underneath them. We would spot the fish on the livescope, and then flip the texas rig into the tires where they were and pull them out. We caught a few decent fish doing this, and then decided to go shallow and fish in the back halves of some of the smaller creeks in the area to see if any fish have started to push bait back into them for the fall shad migration. This technique produced a few smaller fish on a squarebill and a jackhammer, and then the biggest fish of the day (pictured) on a Texas rig caught by my client. All in all it was a slower day with only 8 or so bites, but we found a few of the right ones in the time we fished. The water temperature ranged from 65-69 degrees, and the water visibility ranged from about 6 inches of visibility to about 12 inches of visibility. There was a strong south wind at about 20+ mph, and clouds covered the sky for most of the day, except for a brief period in the morning where the sun was out and the wind was slightly calmer. Lewisville can be a tough lake to fish this time of year as the fish spread out with some fish staying on the main lake and suspending over deeper cover or underneath boat slips and tires, while other fish move back into the creeks in shallow water chasing bait, so you have to keep an open mind and be versatile to be successful this time of year. The fish we were catching on the tires were between 5-10 feet deep, while the fish we were catching in the creeks were in less than 3 feet of water along a rock bank. Thank you all for reading my reports, and tight lines!
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Largemouth BassTechniqueSpinnerbaitsSeasonFallStructureLaydownsWater temps have started cooling down and the water has turned over. The water temps when I was out were 63-65! The fish were smashing my spinnerbaits as I reeled them through the brush and timber. I was using the new Berkley Power Blade and Megabass SV-3. Definitely give them a try!
Joey SayeBronze AmbassadorSpecies
Largemouth BassTechniqueShallow Diving Crankbaits (0-6')SeasonWinterStructureRip RapLargemouths are really getting active. Find the shad…find the fish. Nothing big on this trip, but fun to catch no doubt.
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Largemouth BassTechniqueHard JerkbaitsSeasonWinterStructurePointsAfter the freezing cold front, water temp 48 degree but water has come up to almost normal pool. Got bites in 7-10ft water. Erie115MD got a better bite!!
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Largemouth BassTechniqueNed RigsSeasonWinterStructureRip RapThe fish were sitting in 4-5ft of water and sitting close to structure. The new swing head and crush city Ned’s are a great combo.








































