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RE:What does a Bass Bed Look Like?

Post by Trent Hale » Fri May 09, 2008 1:36 pm

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platinumroof wrote:I think he is saying that larger males make larger beds and they bed near the security of deep water or cover. The male makes and guards the bed while the female (which is usually larger than the male) lurks around the vicinity of the bed but not on it while she waits to drop her eggs. I have never seen a male give away the location of the female but sometimes she will show up out of nowhere if he isn't aggressively defending the bed.

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RE:What does a Bass Bed Look Like?

Post by kzoo » Sat May 10, 2008 4:05 am

skeeter bassin wrote:
fishing collector wrote:They are very protective of their spawning area and any little fish or plug or worm etc will tick them off and they will attack..... Good luck and be patient!
Wish that was the case.
That's true, especially for largies. You really have to see how a bass will react when a lure is on there bed, there actions will determine if they'll bite or it's a waste of time.

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RE:What does a Bass Bed Look Like?

Post by bassmasterderek » Sat May 10, 2008 9:56 am

I found some bass on beds at Long lake, fished em and they were protecting the bed. The water was only 54.

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RE:What does a Bass Bed Look Like?

Post by platinumroof » Sat May 10, 2008 1:22 pm

How the fish act when you present a bait: If it takes off like a rocket before the bait hits the water it has probably just moved up and won't defend the bed. If it stays on the bed but ignores your bait it is catchable but you need to figure out what bait it will react to. If the fish turns and looks at your bait it is very catchable.

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RE:What does a Bass Bed Look Like?

Post by jake campbell » Sun May 11, 2008 10:59 am

Cant wait to actually see good numbers of bass on beds this year!!! If it ever warms up around here!:bom:

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RE:What does a Bass Bed Look Like?

Post by Lyndon » Sun May 11, 2008 9:53 pm

Wow this is all good information that will help me with fishing spawning bass:cheers: but I am wondering what is the best lure or plastic to use for a spawning bass? This will be my first year fishing for spawning bass so all information helps :compress:

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RE:What does a Bass Bed Look Like?

Post by islandbass » Sun May 11, 2008 10:03 pm

kevinb wrote:Excellent info all:cheers:

islandbass,when we headed out? :-"
Soon, buddy! I am shorebound however. :-({|=

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RE:What does a Bass Bed Look Like?

Post by kevinb » Sun May 11, 2008 10:06 pm

islandbass wrote:
kevinb wrote:Excellent info all:cheers:

islandbass,when we headed out? :-"
Soon, buddy! I am shorebound however. :-({|=
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RE:What does a Bass Bed Look Like?

Post by islandbass » Mon May 12, 2008 6:45 am

It still might be a little too early for bass in Steel Lake. Have you ever fished there? One bass known lovingly by a few of us here as "Big Mama" lives there. She just might be lurking around the docks soon. Bring your polarizes glasses. I'll PM the next time I head out.

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RE:What does a Bass Bed Look Like?

Post by kevinb » Mon May 12, 2008 7:04 am

islandbass wrote:It still might be a little too early for bass in Steel Lake. Have you ever fished there? One bass known lovingly by a few of us here as "Big Mama" lives there. She just might be lurking around the docks soon. Bring your polarizes glasses. I'll PM the next time I head out.

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I've fished Steel several times. Did pretty well,an LMB at 5lbs even. My personal best.Not worth bragging about,but considering my bass skills are lacking. I was pretty happy.

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RE:What does a Bass Bed Look Like?

Post by Lyndon » Thu May 15, 2008 4:39 pm

Lyndon wrote:Wow this is all good information that will help me with fishing spawning bass:cheers: but I am wondering what is the best lure or plastic to use for a spawning bass? This will be my first year fishing for spawning bass so all information helps :compress:
Nobody answered my question #-o

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RE:What does a Bass Bed Look Like?

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Lyndon wrote:
Lyndon wrote:Wow this is all good information that will help me with fishing spawning bass:cheers: but I am wondering what is the best lure or plastic to use for a spawning bass? This will be my first year fishing for spawning bass so all information helps :compress:
Nobody answered my question #-o

In my opinion a Senko. lizard or white jig :-" Something bright to get there attention and also it should be light so it enters the water with as little of a disturbance as possible.
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RE:What does a Bass Bed Look Like?

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Lyndon wrote:
Lyndon wrote:Wow this is all good information that will help me with fishing spawning bass:cheers: but I am wondering what is the best lure or plastic to use for a spawning bass? This will be my first year fishing for spawning bass so all information helps :compress:
Nobody answered my question #-o
Start a new thread next time.
I like texas rigged plastics or something on a football head jig. Brush Hogs, Lizards, craws, something that just pisses em off.
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RE:What does a Bass Bed Look Like?

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Lyndon wrote:
Lyndon wrote:Wow this is all good information that will help me with fishing spawning bass:cheers: but I am wondering what is the best lure or plastic to use for a spawning bass? This will be my first year fishing for spawning bass so all information helps :compress:
Nobody answered my question #-o
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RE:What does a Bass Bed Look Like?

Post by Fisherman_max » Thu May 15, 2008 7:50 pm

that salamander imitation almost looks like a toy that had hooks put through it.
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RE:What does a Bass Bed Look Like?

Post by platinumroof » Thu May 15, 2008 9:06 pm

The salamander is a Nest Raider by River2Sea. They are pretty large so I'd only throw them at big largemouth. The sunfish are Ultimate Bluegill (bluegill, crappie, redear) by Mattlures. I haven't tried them on beds but I hear they work well. If you have trouble hooking the fish try aggravating them with the Mattlure then throw something smaller in there.
As to what plastics to use on beds. Almost anything will work. A lot of guys like white baits because it is easier to see if the fish has picked it up. I have had success with a grub on an open jig and tube baits.
If you guys are looking to catch them on beds you better hurry. I saw fish on beds this week on North Lake and today on Lake Sammamish. In fact most of the beds I saw on Sammamish were empty so I think lots of fish (smallmouth anyways) have already spawned.
And PLEASE if you do bed fish put them back right where you caught them as quickly as possible. Let's protect these fish and keep recruitement as high as possible.

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RE:What does a Bass Bed Look Like?

Post by fishaholictaz » Thu May 15, 2008 9:17 pm

platinumroof wrote: The salamander is a Nest Raider by River2Sea. They are pretty large so I'd only throw them at big largemouth. The sunfish are Ultimate Bluegill (bluegill, crappie, redear) by Mattlures. I haven't tried them on beds but I hear they work well. If you have trouble hooking the fish try aggravating them with the Mattlure then throw something smaller in there.
As to what plastics to use on beds. Almost anything will work. A lot of guys like white baits because it is easier to see if the fish has picked it up. I have had success with a grub on an open jig and tube baits.
If you guys are looking to catch them on beds you better hurry. I saw fish on beds this week on North Lake and today on Lake Sammamish. In fact most of the beds I saw on Sammamish were empty so I think lots of fish (smallmouth anyways) have already spawned.

And PLEASE if you do bed fish put them back right where you caught them as quickly as possible. Let's protect these fish and keep recruitement as high as possible.
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RE:What does a Bass Bed Look Like?

Post by fishnislife » Thu May 15, 2008 9:36 pm

platinumroof wrote: The salamander is a Nest Raider by River2Sea. They are pretty large so I'd only throw them at big largemouth. The sunfish are Ultimate Bluegill (bluegill, crappie, redear) by Mattlures. I haven't tried them on beds but I hear they work well. If you have trouble hooking the fish try aggravating them with the Mattlure then throw something smaller in there.
As to what plastics to use on beds. Almost anything will work. A lot of guys like white baits because it is easier to see if the fish has picked it up. I have had success with a grub on an open jig and tube baits.
If you guys are looking to catch them on beds you better hurry. I saw fish on beds this week on North Lake and today on Lake Sammamish. In fact most of the beds I saw on Sammamish were empty so I think lots of fish (smallmouth anyways) have already spawned.
And PLEASE if you do bed fish put them back right where you caught them as quickly as possible. Let's protect these fish and keep recruitement as high as possible.
Yup, right on platinumroof, great info.

Another out of the box technique that is great for bedding bass is a D-shot rig with with a 8-12" tag end tied to a rubber band. Tie the rubber band to a large 1/2oz or greater weight. Now toss this past the bed so to not scare away the bedding bass, drag this rig on top of the bed with the weight resting on the lip of the bed. Your bait should be hovering over the bed and the weight should be heavy enough that if your moving your bait it will not move. Now sit on it and twitch it ever once in awhile. Fishing for bedding bass takes patience. I have fished for individual bedding bass for hours. You really have to aggrevate them. The female is not going to strike at the bait to eat it (she is not hungry), she will be going for it to pick it up and move it off the bed. Good luck and remember to be gentle and always release her back as quickly as possible and in the same area.




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RE:What does a Bass Bed Look Like?

Post by bpm2000 » Fri May 16, 2008 9:27 am

platinumroof wrote: The salamander is a Nest Raider by River2Sea. They are pretty large so I'd only throw them at big largemouth. The sunfish are Ultimate Bluegill (bluegill, crappie, redear) by Mattlures. I haven't tried them on beds but I hear they work well. If you have trouble hooking the fish try aggravating them with the Mattlure then throw something smaller in there.
As to what plastics to use on beds. Almost anything will work. A lot of guys like white baits because it is easier to see if the fish has picked it up. I have had success with a grub on an open jig and tube baits.
If you guys are looking to catch them on beds you better hurry. I saw fish on beds this week on North Lake and today on Lake Sammamish. In fact most of the beds I saw on Sammamish were empty so I think lots of fish (smallmouth anyways) have already spawned.
And PLEASE if you do bed fish put them back right where you caught them as quickly as possible. Let's protect these fish and keep recruitement as high as possible.
Those are the regular bg - the ultimates have flared pectoral fins :cheers:
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RE:What does a Bass Bed Look Like?

Post by T Dot » Fri May 16, 2008 11:56 am

bpm2000 wrote:Those are the regular bg - the ultimates have flared pectoral fins :cheers:
easy on the details there - ha

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