| We launched in Newport at the
city dock and headed off to a small bay nearby. The surface
temperature showed barely 50 degrees, but I knew they would be here.
With both Tony and I casting suspending jerk-baits, it wasn’t long
before the first fish was boated and released. In about an hour, we
managed to catch 10 fish ranging from 2 to 4 pounds, in 4 to 8 feet
of water.
“Still too cold” I said, as we relocated to other deeper
areas further away. The jerk-baits were just not working, so I knew
we would have to go deeper. Light jigs of 1/8oz. Combined with
“Fin-S” baits by Herb Reed at Lunker City, allowed us to start
hooking up, as we should be. Most of the fish were staging in 18 to
25 feet of water adjacent to spawning areas. With
each move, we continued to boat bass by fishing the steeper edges of
similar areas throughout the lake. The “Fin-S” would definitely
be the winner today as the fish proved to still be deep. As well as
being deep, they were very inactive with most being dead sticked
into biting our presentations. |

Meet
Tony and a pre-spawn smallmouth
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