Posts Tagged post spawn
Slow Down
Posted by Leo Cancilla in Cancilla's Fishing Blog on June 25, 2009
Last night was the second wednesday night tournament of the year at Lake Arthur. My dad and I were lucky to catch the only limit brought in, but all we caught were skinny 15 1/2″ bass. Our limit didn’t even break 7lbs! However, do to the hot weather and post spawn conditions we were able to finish in 3rd place.
Some guys asked me how we were able to get our limit. The key for us was that we slowed down. Normally, we tend to spot jump and pick 1 fish up here and there, but last night I knew things were going to be tough. Once we found where the fish were located we sat on one spot for nearly two hours. Anyone who knows me knows that I like to cover as much water as I can, but during the post spawn it just doesn’t work out for me. My advice is once you catch a good fish really work that area because there will be more than one there.
Post Spawn Blues
Posted by Leo Cancilla in Cancilla's Fishing Blog on June 16, 2009
To me the toughest time of year to fish is the post spawn. It doesn’t mean that you can’t get fish to eat, but they may be difficult to hook or get hooked up well, land, and find. Sometimes as anglers we are doing nothing wrong and we can’t seem to have any success. This was how my entire weekend went.
I believe that the fish in Western Pennsylvania have moved into the post spawn time of year. That is not to say that you can’t find a few bass still on beds. You can and will still find some bedding bass. However, the majority of the females have left the beds for the males to guard.
Saturday, I headed up to Wilhelm with my dad trying to find some of the true giant largemouth bass that swim those waters. Unfortunately, the fish were in post spawn meaning that they were going to be very inactive. We landed about 8 bass, but nothing was over 3lbs. I was able to hook up with 2 good fish that came off. Both fish ate the jig to the point where they were swimming with it. I nailed them with a good hook set and both fish (one around 4lbs and the other pushing 6lbs) managed to shake the hook on the way in.
Sunday my wife and myself met my parents at Shenago Lake for a picnic and some fishing. The day went very much like Wilhelm the day before. I managed to catch 9 bass, but only one smallmouth would keep and it was the first fish I caught. I hooked up with 9 more bass that came off, and missed about 5 fish to short strikes.
Fishing the post spawn can be very frustrating, but once you get on the fish you can catch alot of them in one area.
Drop Shot Rig
Posted by Jon Parker in Tip of the Week on June 11, 2009
Here is another great video from Al Linder. The video explains when, where, and how to fish a drop shot rig.




