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Thread: banks have to much weeds in the summer to shore fish at perris

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    Default banks have to much weeds in the summer to shore fish at perris

    Anyone else agree ?seems like everycast i did with a drop shot i would either get stuck or pull out a handful of weeds .

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    Weedless texas rigged/weedless weighted hooks...guaranteed hook ups.

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    Agree. Was there last saturday using dropshot rig. Lost like 2 hooks due to rough weeds.

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    Early morning use a weedless frog.

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    That's actually great to hear! It's kermy time!

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    You have to expect that by throwing the dropshot in the grass... Make the adjustment of throwing baits that excel in or above grass.. Like a lipless crankbait...a frog... a horney toad...or even a topwater. The bass are there and they are feeding!!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pete Marino View Post
    You have to expect that by throwing the dropshot in the grass... Make the adjustment of throwing baits that excel in or above grass.. Like a lipless crankbait...a frog... a horney toad...or even a topwater. The bass are there and they are feeding!!!
    Agreed......drop shot isnt for grass. I would even throw a swim fluke rigged with a keel weighted hook but not a drop shot....also try T-rigs.

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    Quote Originally Posted by fishntime View Post
    That's actually great to hear! It's kermy time!
    True that TAvio!!!!

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    how about a jig?what kind would be good to use in grass?

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    Quote Originally Posted by EagleClaw85 View Post
    how about a jig?what kind would be good to use in grass?
    http://www.tacklewarehouse.com/Grass...-GRASSJIG.html

    Last Chance B&T in Hemet has them, Bluewater B&T in Temecula has them, and BPS has boatloads of them. Put a creature trailer on them and hang on...

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