Lake Bradford Do over
Posted: January 20th, 2010, 9:18 pm
Went fishing today on lake bradford, my home lake. Didn't start till 4:45 so I only had and hour maybe 2 of visible light. It was overcast today so it seemed to get darker much faster. I started out by throwing a Bomber Model A in yellow and blue which has worked in the past by but no takers. I switched to a texas rigged worm so I could would the bottom a whole lot slower. I used a 1/2 ounce screw in bullet weight(needed a little heavier weight for the wind) with a Gamagaktsu (or however you spell it) wide gap worm hook with 2 foot fluorocarbon leader and YUM attracktant. I always like to use the fluorocarbon leader and attractent to tip the odds in my favor just a little more for these finicky winter bass. I started out throwing tight to the sides of docks and cypress trees working very slow on the bottom. After a few cast i missed my mark by 7 or 8 feet throwing to a cypress tree and it wasnt until then that i caught my first fish.From this I figured that the wind was making these fish hang off the cover a few feet, so i made cast the same way throwing a few feet off the cover and caught another and another. All in all i ended up with 5 fish 1) 15'' 2) 15" 3) 14" and two dinks .The most important thing for catching these fish was my retrieve once i casted it i would count to 10 Mississippi and then i would twitch it a few times and whenever i would feel cover or see that my worm coming close to cover i would count longer to let the worm sit in the strike zone for as long a possible. Well that my trip any questions or comments let me know and thanks. Almost forgot the magic worm for today was a 10.5 inch Zoom watermelon seed Ol Monster. --the bass man