SPOONMINNOW
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The water level in my local lake has gone up almost a foot. The small shallow pond connected to the main lake has held schools of fish of mixed species: white and yellow perch, crappie, bass and sunfish - all mostly on the small side. The higher water may have contributed to the change in the number of strikes and the fish spooking when a lure dropped in the middle of one. Interesting was the size of lures - 1" and the smaller fish caught using a 1/64 oz jig-.
For the heck of it I put on a 1 3/4" lure that had a thicker body and only then caught 9" crappie from the school whereas. smaller fish hit the smaller lures. The lure was only tail-pecked by the smaller fish but no committed strikes. (a term invented by JiggerJohn)
I've caught many bass on lures large and small but mostly larger bass on larger lures - the fish ranging from 3/4 lb and heavier.
So what they say about using larger lures to catch larger fish is true in part.
For the heck of it I put on a 1 3/4" lure that had a thicker body and only then caught 9" crappie from the school whereas. smaller fish hit the smaller lures. The lure was only tail-pecked by the smaller fish but no committed strikes. (a term invented by JiggerJohn)
I've caught many bass on lures large and small but mostly larger bass on larger lures - the fish ranging from 3/4 lb and heavier.
So what they say about using larger lures to catch larger fish is true in part.
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