After an abysmal Saturday at Sutherland yesterday (a handful of dinks) I thought to redeem myself at El Capitan today. The topwater bite really never got going at either lake this weekend, at least where I was fishing.
It had been a minute since I'd worm fished, so I T-rigged a 7 inch fat Roboworm in Bold Bluegill color and decided to drag it around. I got 6 total. Nothing giant but they were all healthy footballs so it ended up being a pretty nice morning.
Here's to hoping the topwater bite turns back on!
Tight lines all.
Throwing worms at The Captains Footballs 6/30
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Re: Throwing worms at The Captains Footballs 6/30
Nice Job! I always think a longer worm is easier for a bass to see...especially the bass that are a little fatter and not as intimidated by the size of the worm.
Tight lines always
Tight lines always
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Re: Throwing worms at The Captains Footballs 6/30
Nice to finally meet you on Sunday. I was in the Ranger and introduced my self. Yeah. fishing blew at Sutherland.... two bass club event along with regular folks really took a toll on the bite....
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Re: Throwing worms at The Captains Footballs 6/30
6 footballs is a good day.
Those Robo fat worms work great!
Thanks for the report!
Those Robo fat worms work great!
Thanks for the report!
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