10-16-2020, 11:17 PM
When I refer to fall transition fishing, I am talking about fish moving from summer to winter haunts. But bottom type can be a bigger part of that move and important part of finding them or not.
I have used floating beads alot to suspend a bait and add bling, but there are a lot of ways to do it....drop shot, flig, pugly perch, commercial floating jig, drifting worm wieghtless, and yes a bobber are a few I can think of. I carry a panfish rod holder set up with 5 poles when I go. I almost always have one set up with a flig or pugly perch as a goto, now. And one with a slip bobber and double dropshot as I can work bottom up and top down with these two setups.. the other rigs normally have search jigs, like a ned rig or hair jig.
I have used floating beads alot to suspend a bait and add bling, but there are a lot of ways to do it....drop shot, flig, pugly perch, commercial floating jig, drifting worm wieghtless, and yes a bobber are a few I can think of. I carry a panfish rod holder set up with 5 poles when I go. I almost always have one set up with a flig or pugly perch as a goto, now. And one with a slip bobber and double dropshot as I can work bottom up and top down with these two setups.. the other rigs normally have search jigs, like a ned rig or hair jig.
Remember: keep the lid on the worms, share your jerky, and stop by to say hi to Cookie and the Cowboy-Pirate crew