was down at snatee around packs last week and saw alot of peolpe fishing. anybody catching bass? And just wondering if yall were catching the mollys yet or when that starts? bor the shell cracker and the bream
was down at snatee around packs last week and saw alot of peolpe fishing. anybody catching bass? And just wondering if yall were catching the mollys yet or when that starts? bor the shell cracker and the bream
It should be shellcracker maybe a fugitive crappie or cat in packs flat - always caught the mollys on the June moon off broadwater
how u catch shellcrackers down there
Redworms -
I don't know what you're wanting to catch, but it's been my experience with largemouth that they more or less slow down to almost nothing when the water temperature drops below 58 degrees. A thermometer might help you figure out what course to pursue.
Can anyone else weigh in on the temp when bass slow down?
Last edited by Fish; 03-02-2009 at 02:48 PM.
Fish as a general rule the "pro's" say that when the water temp reaches 55 then fish start to move up into shallow water and become more active. In my years of fishing I have found that rule to be fairly accurate.
Heard around 6#'s won a bass tournament on Santee this past weekend, but I'm the last dahm person to give advice on Santee
Don't sas your daddy!
This your def of quality fish?
http://www.scducks.com/forum/showthread.php?t=34680
Just messing with you yungun. I don't care anything about aruging over bass fishing, but the guys I talked to had no reason to lie.
Last edited by Murray; 03-03-2009 at 03:53 PM.
if it was during one of those many many many cold fronts it was probably true...i didnt even think about that.
i know of at least two 10+lb fish and an 8.14lb fish that came out of there in the last two weeks....and those are just guys in our club that caught em
haha...nope...ive never caught a "quality" fish
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