Just got back from a trip and this will be my 9th or 10th skunk in a row. I have to be doing something wrong any advice yall can give a poor man?
First 4 or so all from the bank the last 4 have been from a float tube but no success. Tried everything from drop shot with a robo worm, fuzz nug yamamoto drop shot, , flex gills, senkos with w/o weight Texas rigged, wacky rigged, white paddle tails, flukes, jigs, chatterbaits, spinner baits, lipless cranks and etc but haven't gotten a bite.
Any tips on what I should be looking for on the water? Should I be moving alot to cover water or should I stay in a spot hoping there is fish? Trying to avoid using a fish finder since electronics on the tube are very limited. Just looking for advice any will help
What am I doing wrong?!
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Re: What am I doing wrong?!
Don't know where you are fishing, but generally when shore or tube fishing, or even from a boat, you look for cover and structure that will attract baitfish and bass. Stickups, deadfalls, rock piles, aquatic vegetation, tulies, points, drop-offs, docks. These are all features that attract fish. And when you find these features, then it it is better to stick around for a little while and hone your presentation.
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Re: What am I doing wrong?!
If you mention where you are fishing, there are lots of folks on here with specific knowledge...and some will even share it!
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Re: What am I doing wrong?!
1st mistake is not fishing with someone more experienced so you can learn from them, start by copying them, from lures to rod/reel, line, technique, etcetera. I am mostly a bay and Barrett fisherman but there will be others that fish where you fish.
Don't waste time fishing with someone who tells you they like to fish whether they catch fish or not. Go with the guys who catch lots of fish and get upset when they don't.
You might be getting bit and not knowing it. Watch the line closely and put the line between your forefinger and thumb to better feel the bites. You might be fishing too fast, try dead sticking for a minute or so before moving the lure. With the float tube, be sure your fins don't break the surface as this will spook fish. With drop shot, you want a semi slack line; a taut line moves the sinker that seems to sometimes turn fish off. Barely shake the bait with a drop shot, maybe not at all. Light line gets bit more than heavy line, I usually use 6-10 lb line.
A fish finder on the tube helps a lot, not so much for spotting fish but for spotting structure and knowing the depth. The one I use is discontinued but others can make a recommendation. My rig for the tube holds 5 rods, a depth finder and 2 water bottles.
You did not mention the Ned rig, sometimes that is very good.
Beginner fishermen sometimes avoid stickups and weeds. Go weedless (Texas rig usually the best) and fish the snaggy spots. Bass will usually head to deeper water when hooked so you don't need as heavy line as some think.
There are so many things you could be doing wrong that it is hard to tell without being there.
Don't waste time fishing with someone who tells you they like to fish whether they catch fish or not. Go with the guys who catch lots of fish and get upset when they don't.
You might be getting bit and not knowing it. Watch the line closely and put the line between your forefinger and thumb to better feel the bites. You might be fishing too fast, try dead sticking for a minute or so before moving the lure. With the float tube, be sure your fins don't break the surface as this will spook fish. With drop shot, you want a semi slack line; a taut line moves the sinker that seems to sometimes turn fish off. Barely shake the bait with a drop shot, maybe not at all. Light line gets bit more than heavy line, I usually use 6-10 lb line.
A fish finder on the tube helps a lot, not so much for spotting fish but for spotting structure and knowing the depth. The one I use is discontinued but others can make a recommendation. My rig for the tube holds 5 rods, a depth finder and 2 water bottles.
You did not mention the Ned rig, sometimes that is very good.
Beginner fishermen sometimes avoid stickups and weeds. Go weedless (Texas rig usually the best) and fish the snaggy spots. Bass will usually head to deeper water when hooked so you don't need as heavy line as some think.
There are so many things you could be doing wrong that it is hard to tell without being there.
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Re: What am I doing wrong?!
Again......if you say where you are fishing then someone may be able to offer some pointers.
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