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Old 07-19-2013, 07:08 AM
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You know... I've had trouble this Summer too. Two mornings I got on the water at 4am and found them in the jumps. Threw everything I had at them, kept going smaller all the way down to trout magnets, and couldn't catch them. I'm going again tomorrow morning if the weather permits and will try again.
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Old 07-19-2013, 09:19 AM
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iVe noticed the same thing guys but i have had some luck throwing small spoons, maybe 1/8 oz with flashy/hair treble hooks. I wasnt casting and cranking, but i was flicking it a foot or 2 under the surface and letting it flutter down and they would demolish it. the exact spoons i was using was the Lunker Hunt (i think) from the hendersonville walmart. they come in a 3-4 pack. also found some down deep and got them on 2" jigging rapals.
when i first seen em in the jumps i went as far as lobbing out a live minnow on a bare hook and still got minimal results. best results ive had so far have been on the light spoons. Only color i tried was gold, but im sure any metallic color should work, then remember the flicking and fluttering. i couldnt touch a fish on a straight retrieve.
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Old 07-19-2013, 04:44 PM
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Thanks for the adivice and help! Most of the time I fish I'm looking for them, now I seem to find them and....I did go 0-0 this morning. Heading out Sat morning with the wife. Hoping Karma kicks in and she catch's a couple since I cant. I did try casting the small spoons today, even on top of the water. will try the "flutter" tomorrow.

btw, very thankful for new sonar w/gps. the fog was VERY thick this morning! but I love it
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Old 07-19-2013, 04:52 PM
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Thanks for the adivice and help! Most of the time I fish I'm looking for them, now I seem to find them and....I did go 0-0 this morning. Heading out Sat morning with the wife. Hoping Karma kicks in and she catch's a couple since I cant. I did try casting the small spoons today, even on top of the water. will try the "flutter" tomorrow.

btw, very thankful for new sonar w/gps. the fog was VERY thick this morning! but I love it
James
I am betting that you catch larger ones using the flutter method. If you catch any.
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Old 07-19-2013, 05:59 PM
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The jumpers I have seen around the shore lines are 18" to 24" catfish chasing bait fish. A little farther out some were coming all the way out and look like walleye and white bass. Here at OHL at 4:30am every morning at lock 3 ramp there working the water towards the dam until about 6am then they are gone. If you want the catfish alone the shore line try minnows under a float about 12" to 18"...............woody

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Old 07-20-2013, 12:13 AM
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Little George is my go to for white bass. Speed is the key. Some days they want a constant slow roll, other days worked like a spoon, and sometimes burned through the school. 1/4 ounce silver with blue back rattle trap burned though the school also produces. The best part about these two lures, you can cast them a mile which helps you find them again.
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