What is your style when it comes to casting.
this could also be for other fish.
musky,bass and/or pike what ever gets tight to the weeds.
For me I start in front of the bed. with a stop and go or a stedy retreive.
second cast. as im getting closer.
cast pass the bed and try to create a strike .
hitting the surface of the weeds , then at the weed line i stop and let the lure drop then reel her in, always paying close atention for a fallow.
A seriouse question about casting a lure in a weed bed.
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I would start by casting past the weeds and reeling the lure (a shallow running, compact shaped crank bait like a storm subwart, or a spinnerbait) over the bed to try and get a strike from any really active fish in it.
After working the bed this way I would switch to a weedless-rigged plastic-du-jour and cast to the near edges, and then work deeper into the bed with that same set up.
I would start by casting past the weeds and reeling the lure (a shallow running, compact shaped crank bait like a storm subwart, or a spinnerbait) over the bed to try and get a strike from any really active fish in it.
After working the bed this way I would switch to a weedless-rigged plastic-du-jour and cast to the near edges, and then work deeper into the bed with that same set up.
I will usually try to set myself up so that I'm casting parallel to the outer 1/3rd of the weed edge - stop and go, burn the lure or drop it into pockets depending on the structure, presentation/mood of the fish.
My favorite weeds - cabbage spaced about 1 to 3 feet apart with "dark" water (6 to 9 feet) around them - I find if I can find these kind of weeds, fish are virtually a guarantee.
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My favorite weeds - cabbage spaced about 1 to 3 feet apart with "dark" water (6 to 9 feet) around them - I find if I can find these kind of weeds, fish are virtually a guarantee.
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Last edited by canoedude on Sun Jun 06, 2010 6:17 pm, edited 1 time in total.
Yeah that is true. If you can toss your lure right along the weed bed your just gunna flush em out.canoedude wrote:I will usually try to set myself up so that I'm casting parallel to the outer 1/3rd of the weed edge - stop and go, burn the lure or drop it into pockets depending on the structure, presentation/mood of the fish.
My favorite weeds - cabbage spaced about 1 to 3 feet apart with "dark" water (6 to 9 feet) feet around them - I find if I can find these kind of weeds, fish are virtually a guarantee.
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