![]() ![]() I have caught thousands of fish doing this including Dozens of fish between 8-9 pounds. The only way to remedy this is to do what the pros call "long-lining." I'll just call it what it is, "Trolling"ĭon't know why so many folks have such an aversion to trolling. Your bait is only at its max depth for about 30% of your cast. You'll need to know exactly what your doing as 70% of the time your bait will be on the way down or up. Remember also, at that depth you are going to have the bait in the strike zone for a very small period of time. I think there *might* be a few other baits out there that might reach a little deeper, but I do not have experience with them. You'll have to use light flouro and very long casts. The 6x and 10xd are going to struggle to get down beyond 20 feet. MOF I am coming down in early July and again in early October to help some guys out on Lewisville, including baits and patterns and locations. ![]() PM me if you want me to give you some mroe tips. I started with the Deep Little N, so it goes to 12' on 10 test line (they say) and you can throw it shallow and crank the bottom, where a LOT of fish hang out. Try the shallower baits until you comfortable fishing them. ![]() They just WORK RIGHT and dive deeper/faster/wiggle more, etc. I DO have some of the baits that David Fritts wouldn't sell for $1000, but those are few and far between. I have CONFIDENCE IN MYSELF to figure the fish out. Focus on the shallower depths until you get a little more confidence. I DO have some hand made 20' baits, but they cost like $25 each. Mostly Bill Norman, Bandit and the DT series from Rapala. I like what collincounttx said, it is really distinct. ![]() Caught the Lewisville lake record back in 1998 on $2 Walmart purchased Deep Little N. ![]()
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