Big Trout light tackle topwater

With this warm weather here in south Louisiana, the top water fishing has been fantastic. For most folks using medium to heavy tackle would seem to be the best bet. But for me I op-out for the lightest tackle I can get away with. After all what is more exciting than hooking mule trout on 8-10 pound line with a medium to light weight 7ft spinning rod and a 1000 series spinning reel.. Crazy right? Most folks would think that, but that's exactly what I have caught over 40 fish with in the 3-6lb range these last two months. Plus this type of finesse fishing is great if you are using plastics or suspending baits. I prefer braided line also. but the key to using a light braid, is to have at least a 15-20 mono leader.. Those big trout have very sharp teeth and will slice through that braid better than any knife. As far as lures, that's a matter of preference. But a good topwater for the novice would be the mirrolure she-pup with high pitch rattles.. color seems to be secondary. Depending on water color and amount of light, a bone or chartreuse and even black will produce really big fish. My second lure of choice, if top is not on would be a suspending bait. There are many to choose from. Your best bet is to match the feeding pattern. If its mullet then use that style. If its shad then I prefer the mirror lure m17 or m27. Again choosing a color depends on the clarity of the water. Chartreuse is always a go to and second would be the gold series. Both can produce big fish. Presentation is also very important when fishing for big fish. Sometimes a steady retrieve is best, but most of the time you want a darting action just as an injured fish would be. Typically a jerk twice then pause will work for top water and suspending baits. It is also good when using touts. Big fish love an easy meal and an injured bait fish is prime. Good luck fishing and remember, think light.

Comments

  1. Great read bob, keep it up will be looking for future reads. I have learned a lot from just hearing you talk about fishing man. See you out on the water!

    ReplyDelete
  2. Love the new blog! Keep them comin'!

    ReplyDelete
  3. finally access to the inner sanctum of fishing lore and lure...

    ReplyDelete

Post a Comment

Popular posts from this blog

Shallow Water Live Scoping

Catching That Crappie Wave

The One Question