09-28-2015, 09:26 PM
My brother lives by a local community fishing pond that we like to fish at when we have an hour or two of free time. The last time we went fishing there, we went about an hour before dusk. we found an area where the fish were jumping like crazy (like 3-4 jumps a minute). We had a few bites, caught 1 bow, but not a ton of luck. We knew the fish were there but just couldn't figure out what they wanted to bite on. the pond has trout, bluegill, bullhead.
I dont know a ton about fishing. Im kind of learning as I go, but when fish jump like this are they doing so because they are feeding? If this is the case, what type of lure or bait would be good to mimic these surface bugs? I tried a small fluffy jig, a spinner, a small rapala, basically anything I could get near the surface or that resembled an insect, but no luck.
I was thinking fly fishing would be great for this scenario, but dont have the equipment nor the knowledge.
I did read about a bubble rig with a fly, and I think I might try this next time there are a lot of jumpers (still not sure if I should use a wet or dry fly for this).That said, what is your go-to when the fish are jumping. Is there anything I am missing, or that I could do better?
Thanks
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I dont know a ton about fishing. Im kind of learning as I go, but when fish jump like this are they doing so because they are feeding? If this is the case, what type of lure or bait would be good to mimic these surface bugs? I tried a small fluffy jig, a spinner, a small rapala, basically anything I could get near the surface or that resembled an insect, but no luck.
I was thinking fly fishing would be great for this scenario, but dont have the equipment nor the knowledge.
I did read about a bubble rig with a fly, and I think I might try this next time there are a lot of jumpers (still not sure if I should use a wet or dry fly for this).That said, what is your go-to when the fish are jumping. Is there anything I am missing, or that I could do better?
Thanks
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