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Fishing deep grass??????

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Our local river is loaded with hydrilla this time of year, and I like to use suspending jerkbaits and weighted flukes. If you want to really get down in that mess, try a weedless jig with a craw trailer or rig a weedless senko just like a split or dropshot rig, but without the weight. These methods have all worked pretty well for me.

Chris

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20 feet is actually very deep for our river, but I do sometimes fish flukes in deeper water on lakes in our area. I like to use Mustad's weighted hooks (1/32 or 1/16 ounce).

Also forgot to mention that you can be a little more brave in hydrilla or grass than what some might think. It's not nearly as easy to get hung up in those than it is in brush or rockpiles. I have actually fished hydrilla with a wacky rigged senko. Even with the barb exposed, I don't lose many baits. Of course, I make my own so I don't really think much about it. I guess if I were paying 6 bucks a pack for Yamamoto's, I'd probably stay away from hydrilla. :lol:

Chris

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i guess it would depend on the water temp. , how active the fish are,and where the fish are holding in relation to the hydrilla (top,middle,bottom..ext) .. i might try swimming a jig over the top and just below or craw a 12" culprit - texas rigged as light as possible (pegged) ,and fished as slow as possible without stopping the worm..or try hopping a weedless jig with a twin tail grub as a trailor slowly (a lot of action at a slow pace) if that dosent work try a ham sandwich and a budlight..it brings'um to the boat everytime...

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