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In the last three days I caught 190 fish via twitch'n & pause. I finally tried a small lure under a float and caught a few gills and a small bass!
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Too slow for me so back to twitch'n so as to cover as much water as possible. The last day (yesterday) with 90 fish caught, I could have done well with the float considering the dense schools located in different pad areas. I anchored for 20 minutes at a time and blasted fish close to pad edges!
A bit of background any angler would drool over:
The bite was slow starting out near one shoreline so I moved to the northwest where giant leaf lily pads had produced in the last two days. I started to see schools of fish near the surface in different areas out from the pad edges that I presumed were baitfish. But then, further away, the schools were being attacked on the surface creating big splashes! Note: the day was perfect: partly cloudy sky, water like glass and a low sun angle at 5pm. But as important was the fact the giant leaf pads have stems that grow 8 ft. (Note the transducer on a t.m. is about 1 ft. further from the surface.) which is where all the fish were located !
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All lures I cast caught fish - all were rigged on 1/24 or 1/16 oz jigs. Fish hit close to the surface on splashdown or mid-depth at 4' almost vertical twitching. Many fish attacked a lure 5x on the same retrieve before hooking themselves! Here are a few:
Attachment 494000 As the sun was going down, splashes happened all over the place - BIG SPLASHES ! - making me think bass were getting into the fun. I didn't have my bass rod or large surface lures or I might have moved to those areas.
I will venture out this afternoon late to see if this crazy scenario is repeated. But as usual - right place/right time always prevails and likely not to be repeated. (But hey, I can hope it is...)

