8 Responses to “good tips for bass fishing on canyon lake?”
havaseat on
August 23rd, 2009 1:38 am
right up to head waters demi jon bend look up hill top copper roof// wave// the flats are hay fields dont stare at the deer ,, good luck lots of rocks in there hit the big tree falls,, bass big rio grande perch to 3 ,, small an yellow to chartruseXXXEDIT take quick look on satellite map,, two trucks in drive clear now may have fresh pic,
Jerl P on
August 23rd, 2009 1:38 am
idk about canyon lake but i always bass fish with a purple worm about 10-15 feet away from shore. i always cath them.
bobber on
August 23rd, 2009 1:38 am
depending on water clarity ,i ‘d rig a texas rig and try differant colors
I would fish near rocky areas or plants. My preferred bait are worms, minnows, and crayfish. You can use lures like joes flies or plastic worms. I will flag this one for the experts such as basspro, fisherking, and gimmename
Turbo Baby on
August 23rd, 2009 1:38 am
I’m with redcore86. A little cover does wonders
Charles Slone (Newest One) on
August 23rd, 2009 1:38 am
Virtually no one knows where this place is, but here’s a couple pointers for bass fishing overall.
1.) Don’t be afraid to fish around cover. Hey? You don’t want to lose that new X-Rap do you? Well, if you want to catch fish you have to sacrifice it sometimes. If you don’t, you look like a fool setting out with a million dollar bass boat, expensive lures and not knowing how to use them.
2.) Fish them edges! The edges of lakes are where bass like it, and if you pitch something in that looks tasty, bass will nail it. HARD. So, don’t fish open water, because most of the time you’re unlucky.
3.) And finally, match the hatch! The bass feeding on rainbow trout??? Get a pink, gray, blue or even rainbow trout colored lure! If it’s shad, get shad patterns!! Crayfish? Well, you get the idea.
Hope i helped ya out.
If you need any more Q’s answered, just send me an e-mail, and I’ll give you the best help i can.
bassfisherman3283 on
August 23rd, 2009 1:38 am
I agree with Charles all bass are the same no matter where you are so any thing that you have confidence in and have caught fish on before I would try first. Then as always match the hatch. You can never go wrong with a plastic worm or lizard rigged Texas style.
right up to head waters demi jon bend look up hill top copper roof// wave// the flats are hay fields dont stare at the deer ,, good luck lots of rocks in there hit the big tree falls,, bass big rio grande perch to 3 ,, small an yellow to chartruseXXXEDIT take quick look on satellite map,, two trucks in drive clear now may have fresh pic,
idk about canyon lake but i always bass fish with a purple worm about 10-15 feet away from shore. i always cath them.
depending on water clarity ,i ‘d rig a texas rig and try differant colors
http://www.tpwd.state.tx.us/fishboat/fish/recreational/lakes/canyon/
I would fish near rocky areas or plants. My preferred bait are worms, minnows, and crayfish. You can use lures like joes flies or plastic worms. I will flag this one for the experts such as basspro, fisherking, and gimmename
I’m with redcore86. A little cover does wonders
Virtually no one knows where this place is, but here’s a couple pointers for bass fishing overall.
1.) Don’t be afraid to fish around cover. Hey? You don’t want to lose that new X-Rap do you? Well, if you want to catch fish you have to sacrifice it sometimes. If you don’t, you look like a fool setting out with a million dollar bass boat, expensive lures and not knowing how to use them.
2.) Fish them edges! The edges of lakes are where bass like it, and if you pitch something in that looks tasty, bass will nail it. HARD. So, don’t fish open water, because most of the time you’re unlucky.
3.) And finally, match the hatch! The bass feeding on rainbow trout??? Get a pink, gray, blue or even rainbow trout colored lure! If it’s shad, get shad patterns!! Crayfish? Well, you get the idea.
Hope i helped ya out.
If you need any more Q’s answered, just send me an e-mail, and I’ll give you the best help i can.
I agree with Charles all bass are the same no matter where you are so any thing that you have confidence in and have caught fish on before I would try first. Then as always match the hatch. You can never go wrong with a plastic worm or lizard rigged Texas style.