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Article 5... Understanding the Thermocline Summertime is known for catching bass in
deep water, the big question is where do I start. One big key to catching
bass when the weather is hot is to find the depth the fish are using. My
favorite starting point this time of year is the thermocline. The
thermocline is somewhat of a summertime oasis for not only bass but many
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prefer to use pork when this is my primary
bait and I am keeping the bait in the water. My choice of pork is a
Bo-Hawg Jr. cut. Also you might try a white jig since the bass are
primarily feeding on baitfish at this time. A sharp jerking motion off of
the bottom often triggers strikes around the thermocline. When I pick up the Carolina rig, I generally use the same rod and line combo and a 3/4 or 1 ounce weight. My baits of choice are Strike King Flippin Tubes and grubs, both of which represent baitfish well. One trick you can employ is to stuff the tube with styrofoam causing it to float off the bottom. This is particularly effective for smallmouth and suspended fish. As the summer heats up, don't let the fishing cool off. Follow the food chain to the thermocline and enjoy. Good luck and bass wishes. |
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