After two hours and being snagged at least 3 to 4 times after loosing some swimbaits /grubs and a rooster tail the good old worm and bobber did the job 🪱 🎣
I could see there was more fish activity within the area and by the movement and the splash they were bigger but this is the only one I managed to catch.

I’m wondering if maybe I’m not patient enough by letting the worm sit for more time to let the big fish get to it??
Also casting distances are not so great if I’m using worm / bobber but with some heavier swimbaits or Jigs cast distances improves maybe cause I’m using a cheap SPINCAST Combo 🤷🏾 6,5ft medium light , if I could I’ll go fishing everyday and try new spots but this is my go to place since is closer to where I live.

Any tips for this rookie angler??
I love the look of other baits but worm and bobber is what worked for me, 99% of the times the other 1% is when I don’t catch anything lol!

Posted by PirateAdventurous337

1 Comment

  1. If you want to go for Bass instead of sunfish and want to eliminate the chance of catching small sunfish, Up the size of lure you are using, start using spinnerbaits or jerkbaits/swimbaits and youll have more luck

    Bass eat other smaller fish, so using a smaller imitation fish lure, is going to get you more bites from a bass

    sunfish will still strike though, even on bigger lures, small ones will go for anything just about, but then you get the bigger ones that are predating on small fish

    Best of luck! tight lines

Leave A Reply