Re: Sitting on the dock of the bay
Posted: Thu Feb 18, 2021 8:20 am
Ken,
In the Green Book as well as the HSC, Buck outlines exactly how to do this when you have a weed condition. See page 135 and Figures 47, 48, and 50.
When your lake has weeds like you are talking about, he says to go out to where those weeds end. Then simply place floating markers on anywhere there is a projection or point in the weedline. This will draw you a place on the water to be able to "see" the key spots that should be hit with the lures while trolling. Those points in the weedline are telling you that the bottom is different here(structure situation).
On very tall or deep weedlines, you still run the lures like Figure 48 says to do.
It is just common sense that when we have weeds or brush all the way from shoreline to as deep as they are growing, we cant run the lures in the shallows.
Some weedlines are harder to run than others, but for the most part they can be run.
After we leave the weedline, going deeper, we only want to troll with our lures bumping bottom (ON STRUCTURE) bARS , POINTS, HUMPS, ETC.
If i may make a suggestion.........
When reading that Book, DO NOT SKIP AROUND IN IT! Start at the beginning and read it straight through. To many times we have seen newbies only read what interests them in that book. This is a HUGE mistake. They become confused, miss things that they should have read, etc.
Research has shown that when we read something for the first time, we only retain 10% of what we read or watch. It takes 5 to 7 times before we retain 90%.
That is why this site is so important to beginning Spoonpluggers. They can ask questions and get answers here. And this helps to speed up the learning curve.
Buck told us to share and not hold back. That is NOT what other fishing shows, articles, etc do. Only Spoonpluggers will share what we have been taught.
In the Green Book as well as the HSC, Buck outlines exactly how to do this when you have a weed condition. See page 135 and Figures 47, 48, and 50.
When your lake has weeds like you are talking about, he says to go out to where those weeds end. Then simply place floating markers on anywhere there is a projection or point in the weedline. This will draw you a place on the water to be able to "see" the key spots that should be hit with the lures while trolling. Those points in the weedline are telling you that the bottom is different here(structure situation).
On very tall or deep weedlines, you still run the lures like Figure 48 says to do.
It is just common sense that when we have weeds or brush all the way from shoreline to as deep as they are growing, we cant run the lures in the shallows.
Some weedlines are harder to run than others, but for the most part they can be run.
After we leave the weedline, going deeper, we only want to troll with our lures bumping bottom (ON STRUCTURE) bARS , POINTS, HUMPS, ETC.
If i may make a suggestion.........
When reading that Book, DO NOT SKIP AROUND IN IT! Start at the beginning and read it straight through. To many times we have seen newbies only read what interests them in that book. This is a HUGE mistake. They become confused, miss things that they should have read, etc.
Research has shown that when we read something for the first time, we only retain 10% of what we read or watch. It takes 5 to 7 times before we retain 90%.
That is why this site is so important to beginning Spoonpluggers. They can ask questions and get answers here. And this helps to speed up the learning curve.
Buck told us to share and not hold back. That is NOT what other fishing shows, articles, etc do. Only Spoonpluggers will share what we have been taught.