STEVE,
You have to remember that I'm in Central Texas. The surface water temperature in our lakes is now nearing 90 degrees. The bass are deep, in the cooler water. They do venture out into the shallows early in the morning and late in the evening to feed. We're talking about a time span of some 30 minutes each morning and afternoon for the top water bite. If you're late, forget it! As I said in my earlier post, moonlit nights, fishing weedbeds is a blast! I use a buzz bait for this. Anyone wanting to know more about this method just holler. And, before you ask, I still do a lot of chunking and winding for bass from my bass boat.
You can catch them in deep water, but it's a real chore. As for going deep with a weighted fly, you'd be much better off using the "dreaded" crankbait or other deep running bass chunking and winding lure, something that has some action when pulled through the water. A deep running weighted muddler, Cypert Minnow or zonker might work, but you'd have to fish it like a "jerk bait". It has to have some action to wake the deep water bass.
I suspect the water temp in Rick's ponds is still cool enough that the bass are active.
JIMMY D *****************************************************************************
Richard Zieger wrote:
If you fish small ponds that bass are not that deep. I caught some in about 5 feet of water last Saturday am.
Rick
----- Original Message ----- From: "Steve" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Monday, July 19, 2004 8:20 PM
Subject: [VFB] just asking
John I was just thinking about what Jimmy D. just said. About the Bass being so deep right now, Am I dreaming or is possible Jimmy to even try to bother those big old Bass? I would have all my full sinking fly line out to get down that deep. I could fish off the dam? 30 feet or 300 feet?
Steve Clark
