Thanks guys...I don't have days like that very often where everything from the weather, the current AND the fish click. I don't know if it's me or the fish or both but as soon as the current picks up, I can't catch fish but whenever it's nice and slow, I have pretty good luck.
I forgot to mention in my original post...when we left the dock, the river was clear but around 11:30 when we started back upstream we encountered a minefield of logs and garbage...it was so bad I had to go at idle for fear of hitting something. I guess they once again opened the gates at Cheatham...man the river was a mess and there were some sad faced folks at the dock, waiting to go out in their speed boats to water ski LOL
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Originally Posted by Travis C.
When you drift the bank are you casting? Have you ever tried drifting with the current and dragging the craw or... possibly a single blade white or chartreuse spinnerbait?
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Travis,
Yes, I drift about 10-15 feet off the bank (depending on water depth and any rocks I see under the water) and cast in front of me so I can sort of reel it back to me semi-parallel to the bank. If I think it's a really good spot I'll get on the trolling motor to keep myself in place so I can cast perpendicular. I've never tried dragging anything behind the boat while drifting...and you know what? I haven't caught a single fish on a spinnerbait since I got to TN
and that used to be one of my weapons of choice along with the Senko and jig. Now I mainly stick to the 4" black Senko on a 3/0 hook, fished weightless and the watermelon seed-colored speed craw on a 1/8 oz shaky head jig. I don't know what it is about that watermelon seed color but around here the bass (especially the spots) love it. I've experimented when they were biting...I put on the same size speed craw but in a different color and nothing...back to the watermelon seed and the bite was on.