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User: vinny60
Comment: The baits that boast most of the catches on Lake Vernon are spinnerbaits, crankbaits, and Texas-rigged worms. Shore line fishing can be productive, but finding good points and humps next to creek channels is the way to put a good limit of fish in your boat. When the fish move up shallow in the spring, you can catch them on flukes, jerkbaits, buzzbaits, and swim blades. During the prespawn, Carolina-rigs, Texas-rigs, jigs, diving crankbaits, and spinnerbaits are the way to go. Occasionally, lipless crankbaits can get you a limit quick, but most anglers avoid them because of all the stumps and laydowns. When summer sets in, go to the night bite. Spinnerbaits and buzzbaits along the shore lines can produce some good numbers at night, but if you are after the hawgs fish the points and humps on the main lake with a Texas-rigged worm. In early fall, the schoolers are out and you can literally go out and catch fish until you are tired of catching them. To fish the schoolers, throw a Little George or a Rinky Dink. Winter bass fishing on Lake Vernon can be slow, but catching a big one is highly likely at this time of the year. Slow down your offering, and fish brush hawgs and jigs next to the creek channels.
Date: 09/19/09 11:25 AM



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