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Hello everyone,

 

I am playing currently on mudwater and trying to farm bass and already used so many technics,nothing works i am so frustrated.

Baits i tryed : small  cutbait,night crawlers,worms red,shrimp,cheese and buch of those lvl 10 cheap baits

Hooks i tryed : 1-3 all types i have 

Depth : 75cm,90cm,150cm,190cm,210cm

 

Nothing works seriously i can only play with floating so i can jump to windows and work asap i hear bait that fish catched i take it out and same things around,cant waste time by spinning.

Any recommendations how to farm them by live baits or any baits for floating?Thanks!

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13 hours ago, HRTomi said:

Hello everyone,

 

I am playing currently on mudwater and trying to farm bass and already used so many technics,nothing works i am so frustrated.

Baits i tryed : small  cutbait,night crawlers,worms red,shrimp,cheese and buch of those lvl 10 cheap baits

Hooks i tryed : 1-3 all types i have 

Depth : 75cm,90cm,150cm,190cm,210cm

 

Nothing works seriously i can only play with floating so i can jump to windows and work asap i hear bait that fish catched i take it out and same things around,cant waste time by spinning.

Any recommendations how to farm them by live baits or any baits for floating?Thanks!

Try Grasshopper depth 35cm hook #1 or #1/0

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Ok brother will try and let you know,planning to sit now on texas and make myself advanced spreedshet document which i am gonna share to community,updated new with personal experience from fishing hopefuly it will help people avoid frustration i had :(

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If you want to use bait I would use small minnows and hook size from 2-3/0. Use at least chubby bobber and depth around 30-40 inches. Keep in mind at mud water you will catch some pickerel, some bowfin, and occasionally a channel cat. This technique can also be used at Florida and you can catch a ton of peacock bass and largemouth bass. Good luck.

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