Rush Lakes Practice Report

Sunday I was able to get up to Rush City with John Haynes to get a little practice on  East & West Rush Lakes for my upcoming club tournament.  We did not get a super early start, probably on the water a little after 8am.  We checked a few reed & dock areas early, not much water on them to speak of, but John did manage a single small keeper.

I then drove around East Rush and found what i thought looked to be a good looking inside turn in the outside weedline.  We caught 4 keeper bass from there and big pike, felt we did not need to catch anymore and left.  We then went froggin for a bit, had about 4 hits on my new Mad Maxx Frog, but they all just slapped at it or bumped, they would not commit.  We checked a few more deep areas, trying to duplicate our first area.  John got one bass and I went through a bunch of jig worm hooks, lost to pike.  After that, I went to check some more shallow stuff, did catch the nice 3.44lb bass pictured below on a Tru-Tungsten Jig.


Headless angler photo courtesy of John Haynes

We then spent an hour or two looking around West Rush.  I think I only caught one bass on a Super K bluegill colored swim jig, had a few frog hits, but more of the same short striking.

At the end of the day, we each caught 5 fish, with a few decent ones.  I think I at least got a starting point, after that it will be a scramble.  I am efforting to get to practice Knife lake on Friday night for a few hours before dark for the Sunday tournament.

Check back next week for results...  maybe a live Tweet from the no wake zone channel during the day.....

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  • 7/28/2009 12:36 AM Ultralight Fishing Josh wrote:
    Hey, I am going out the thursday after next to fish some clear water springs in Florida. What baits do you recommend for good visibility? We will be fishing from 8am to 4pm. Thanks in advance!
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    1. 7/30/2009 9:04 PM Rich Lindgren wrote:
      I would try weightless soft plastics like senkos or ring frys
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