The lake "turned over" about a week ago so the water was significantly clearer. Surface water temperature was 58 to 60 degrees. The hydrilla is pretty much all dead. The bass were up shallow, very close to shore and around laydowns, beaver huts and any submerged brush I could find. Could not find any really big fish but hooked seven.
All were caught on a bass jig (either 1/4 or 3/8 ounce Arkie head with a beaver soft plastic trailer). With a strong breeze out the NW there may have been a better (and easier) presentation to use but I have found that I catch most of my 19" plus over there on jigs (or plastic worms when the water is warmer) so I stick to trophy hunting when I fish Little Seneca.
Great time of the year to be out there. Everybody must be hunting or watching football. Had most of lake to myself with just a couple of bass boats in sight during the entire day.
All were caught on a bass jig (either 1/4 or 3/8 ounce Arkie head with a beaver soft plastic trailer). With a strong breeze out the NW there may have been a better (and easier) presentation to use but I have found that I catch most of my 19" plus over there on jigs (or plastic worms when the water is warmer) so I stick to trophy hunting when I fish Little Seneca.
Great time of the year to be out there. Everybody must be hunting or watching football. Had most of lake to myself with just a couple of bass boats in sight during the entire day.
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