HRTomi Posted October 14, 2018 Report Posted October 14, 2018 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! Quote
J_3 Posted October 15, 2018 Report Posted October 15, 2018 worms and shrimps should do. Try to fish as close to peak hours as possible. Quote
SabiScs Posted October 15, 2018 Report Posted October 15, 2018 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 Quote
HRTomi Posted October 16, 2018 Author Report Posted October 16, 2018 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 1 Quote
Mousaka_H Posted March 4, 2019 Report Posted March 4, 2019 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. Quote
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