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Lake Verret Fishing Help
Posted on 4/8/12 at 9:01 pm
Posted on 4/8/12 at 9:01 pm
Going to Lake Verret with my uncle tomorrow morning. He isn't a big bream guy, we are strictly bass fishing. Anyone have any tips on baits/colors? Never been before but he mentioned something about crackerhead canals. Flukes, worms, crankbait (if so, what color?), spinnerbaits?
TIA
TIA
Posted on 4/8/12 at 9:05 pm to CalcuttaTigah
Buzz baits early morning...
Watermelon red baby bush hogs
Good luck... Heard the water was pretty muddy
Watermelon red baby bush hogs
Good luck... Heard the water was pretty muddy
Posted on 4/8/12 at 9:06 pm to CalcuttaTigah
Our only bass Saturday came on a watermelon red speed craw. Buddies caught a couple on wacky rigged watermelon red finesse worms.
Posted on 4/8/12 at 10:33 pm to CalcuttaTigah
The water is high and muddy right now. Its going to be tough. Cracker head is always a good choice if it isnt too windy since that lake gets rough as shite in any kind of south breeze.
Like tino said, a buzzbait for the first 30 minutes after daylight is always a good choice. A scum frog or rogue is also a good first thing in the morning bait. As the day goes on i usually start throwing spinner baits, rattle traps, and crankbaits for a while. If all else fails a texas rigged worm/lizard/brush hog on the points is almost always good for a few keepers. Its gonna be tough tomorrow and you'll have to be persistant, but yoi should be able to find a few fish.
Like tino said, a buzzbait for the first 30 minutes after daylight is always a good choice. A scum frog or rogue is also a good first thing in the morning bait. As the day goes on i usually start throwing spinner baits, rattle traps, and crankbaits for a while. If all else fails a texas rigged worm/lizard/brush hog on the points is almost always good for a few keepers. Its gonna be tough tomorrow and you'll have to be persistant, but yoi should be able to find a few fish.
Posted on 4/9/12 at 6:51 am to CalcuttaTigah
I've always had luck with spinners or h&h buzz baits. If all else fails get a bucket of shiners or grass shrimp and jig above any fallen brush.
Be careful in open water if the lake is choppy!
Be careful in open water if the lake is choppy!
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