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Old 07-08-2013, 05:05 PM
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I have struggled at jpp when the water is high ( its 6-7 ft up today vs last week) you guys with jpp experience chime in as I thought it would be great but not so much. Are we near the "in the jumps" season? any discussion would be great, thanks in advance.. regards.
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Old 07-08-2013, 05:47 PM
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Ill let you know when I figure it out. I had been been catching them pretty decent on Priest out on the ledges but when I went out Friday, those fish had moved off and were suspended. The lake was about 3ft high by then. I caught a few but they were pretty tight lipped. I ran up one of the creeks and caught a few good fish on current breaks but I doubt those bites would really be there now.

I'm going to try and get out one night this week. When it was this high in the spring, I whacked them pretty good way up in flooded brush but I'm not sure how they would react this time of year. Anxious to hear what others have experienced.
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Old 07-08-2013, 05:51 PM
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The water is high as crap right now. I mean wayyy up in the trees. I don't have a depthfinder on my kayak yet so I'm lost as far as finding the deep fish but I carefully paddled my way in between the trees and bushes throwing spinnerbaits, flipping jigs, and plastic worms and came up with nothing. I thought for sure I'd get them out, maybe they're not even going up in all that cover. I guess they're staying deep. I blindly cast deep and pull a bass out here and there but until I have the electronics to locate them, Summer bass fishing isn't easy for me.
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Old 07-08-2013, 06:55 PM
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sounds like we all had similar experiences... I appreciate the feedback..you can't catch em if you don't go so will keep trying..
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Old 07-08-2013, 07:05 PM
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I blindly cast deep and pull a bass out here and there but until I have the electronics to locate them, Summer bass fishing isn't easy for me.
Jimmy, for summer bass you don't "need" (in my opinion) a depth finder. Just get a map and fish only banks that the channels sweeps against. If the channel runs a bank there are bass on it and if it hits a point bass will be there as well as the adjacent banks leading to that point.

Take the jig, spinnerbait, worm and cast parallel to channel banks. Since you're in a yak start right next the bank (literally) then cast as far in front as you can a few times then move out a boat length repeat until your 3-4 lengths out from the bank then move forward past your casting distance and repeat.

Try that instead of sitting out casting in next time.

If you are fishing now in the high water, start where the old shoreline was and go out from there. Sometimes the fish move in to the newly flooded areas looking for food but a lot fish stay put and people fish the new water thus on top of the fish the whole time.

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Old 07-08-2013, 08:28 PM
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The time for the jumps season is here according to my journal although last year I did not find the jumps. Attributed that to low water last year. Don't know about this flooding.
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Old 07-08-2013, 08:31 PM
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The time for the jumps season is here according to my journal although last year I did not find the jumps. Attributed that to low water last year. Don't know about this flooding.
Jumps? Not sure I've heard that term before.
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Old 07-08-2013, 08:41 PM
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Jumps? Not sure I've heard that term before.
Check out this video on YouTube:

http://youtu.be/VM3E01L243c
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Old 07-08-2013, 09:12 PM
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The time for the jumps season is here according to my journal although last year I did not find the jumps. Attributed that to low water last year. Don't know about this flooding.
John mine and your journal read the same....time for the jumps...LOL. went to Bass Pro Sunday and stocked up with Kastmasters....Pop-R's....flukes. Going to hit it at Pickwick tomorrow. Should get them in the jumps above dam and since Pickwick is letting 180,000 CFS go no telling what I will find below dam.


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Old 07-09-2013, 08:52 AM
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alpha, for those of us that don't have your long time experience of fishing below the dams, tell us about how fishing with 180,000 cfs is different for you vs normal discharge. thanks..
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Old 07-09-2013, 08:59 AM
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Fishing in the jumps I use a popping cork with, what I call, a striper streamer about 18" to 24" behind or below it. A can't miss rig used mostly in salt water fishing for specs and reds. Love the jumps. Fast and furious action if on hybrids. Use a single hook.

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Old 07-09-2013, 09:17 AM
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Lately I've found them in the jumps on Priest early in the morning. I'm having a very confusingly hard time catching them though. Usually white bass in the jumps means you can just about put a piece of paper with a hook on it and catch them. Me and Mike were on JPP early one morning and found 3 different schools of what we assume were whites busting up minnows and threw everything we could think of - topwaters, flukes, roostertails, even crappie and trout magnets, and couldn't catch them.
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Old 07-09-2013, 10:14 AM
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fish in the jumps were really good last year on priest. have found a few this year but haven't really looked either.
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Old 07-09-2013, 10:24 AM
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headhunter, whats your take on the high water this time of year..does it affect your ledge fishing or do you try other tactics? regards. oh, and nice rainy lake photos, that action would spoil a fisherman!
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Old 07-09-2013, 01:07 PM
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Since I'm one of the DOD employeees affected by the furlough, I'll be off every Friday through September. So I'm hoping to get out here locally on the Cumberland this Friday but I don't know how high it'll be by then and how much crap will be flowing downstream from the dams releasing all that water. What a change from last year as far as the weather goes.
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