https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SCoZjdCQqIo&t=0s
Watching this video this morning, they are projecting Sak to be in the upper 1840's this year. With that high of water levels how will you approach chasing the 'eyes? Usually, for me, when water comes up and stays up like this, it seems to make the bite tough, but there has to be a way to crack the code.
Thinking I'll focus more on reaction bites, pitching jigs/plastics, pulling cranks, pitching cranks, and probably do some rip n rap and jig n rap jigging.
Generally for me on Sak, pulling BB and spinners is pretty sure fire for putting the kiddos on fish, along with slow-death on BB. I am wondering if that might not be the best option for putting the lil ones on fish. I'm sure I'll try it some, but not expecting great results.
hat will your plan be going into this high water year? What have you found to work/not work in past years?
Watching this video this morning, they are projecting Sak to be in the upper 1840's this year. With that high of water levels how will you approach chasing the 'eyes? Usually, for me, when water comes up and stays up like this, it seems to make the bite tough, but there has to be a way to crack the code.
Thinking I'll focus more on reaction bites, pitching jigs/plastics, pulling cranks, pitching cranks, and probably do some rip n rap and jig n rap jigging.
Generally for me on Sak, pulling BB and spinners is pretty sure fire for putting the kiddos on fish, along with slow-death on BB. I am wondering if that might not be the best option for putting the lil ones on fish. I'm sure I'll try it some, but not expecting great results.
hat will your plan be going into this high water year? What have you found to work/not work in past years?