Ron joined me for a day chasing some tough highly pressured spotted bass on lake Chatuge after July 4th. We ended up catching them pretty decent on a drop shot! The week prior was fluke and top water madness! If you are looking for a fishing guide on lake Chatuge call 828-354-0250 or visit DreamCatcherGuides.com
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Good videoπ€π»
Who got the new boat?
Is Chattooga a private lake?
you didn't wanna let that plankton and herring trick tip out too fast did you π
Do you use use mega 360 & live scope. I know u said before u use lake master maps & Garmin's LS. Curious if u use mega360 & how it works in deeper fisheries? I'm in market for electronics. Stuck between Echomap Ultra 106sv & add lvs34 or get Solix10 with mega 360 & add mega live later. I know Garmin's live sonar is better but sure hummingbird will catch up. Do you use perspective mode on LS? Wondering if perspective makes up for 360??
Ron: Casually fighting a nice Spotted bass.
Austin: "Shot it like it's hot……Shot it like it's hot π₯΅ " π€£
Your 100% right about topwater, the higher the sun gets up the better success I've had, especially over deep water, they can see and track the bait better. Honestly I've caught em early in the morning on topwater but not that much, much better during the middle of the day, same way with big swimbaits.
I use a double fluke rig. I rig my hooks close to how your rigging it. The hook ups are much better than the old Texas rig. I've caught two at a time. Thanks for another great video.
Spotted Bass indeed use the surface as an "edge", forcing the bait to the surface edge. And it's usually a few degrees cooler there than here in Dalton, GA, which allows for more comfy fishing conditions.