With a very hot day ahead, I was going to stay home but decided to go to Murray. Finally got on the water a little after 7am and messed around trying to catch one of the bass chasing shad along the surface. It was next to impossible as those little buggers were up and down quickly but did pick up some on small baits and a clone fry I found in my boat after no luck on small hard baits. After wearing my arm out on top water teasers, I went to plastics and picked up a few small bass mostly clones. After trying a number of craw and creature baits, I tied on a Junebug colored Yamamoto DT Hula Grub and started working it. I had a little bad luck at first after getting bit as I lost one in the 4lb range on the second jump which was a bummer. Twenty minutes later, felt a tap, set the hook and the fight was on. Even despite keeping my rod tip down this bass also made two jumps and it was nerve racking and it kept pulling out drag and I just kept telling myself don't lose this one and finally landed it. The mouth was huge and it looked like it weighed more (probably compared to other bass I was catching), but tipped the scale just over 7lbs.
I was jazzed to say the least and after catching another clone I decided to head home before I melt.
A better chance to catch those tiny and small surface busters
is to use small baits like this, tiny flukes etc.
Other small bass are hitting plastic worms
And trying something a little different is a gamble...but may pay off.
(Same fish another pic)