Fuego!
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Fuego!
Got to fish San V yesterday morning with SDFish member Oh Da Shiz off his boat.
San V is just en fuego right now. Mostly a finesse plastic bite but they were chomping. Find the shade, find the mud, find the fish. Definitely the best local bite going that isn’t on the downlow.
We ended up with ~20 fish on the day, starting at first light and fishing till 1pm or so.
I’ll let Oh Da Shiz add his catch pics to the thread. Super fun guy to fish with!
Here are a few of mine..
San V is just en fuego right now. Mostly a finesse plastic bite but they were chomping. Find the shade, find the mud, find the fish. Definitely the best local bite going that isn’t on the downlow.
We ended up with ~20 fish on the day, starting at first light and fishing till 1pm or so.
I’ll let Oh Da Shiz add his catch pics to the thread. Super fun guy to fish with!
Here are a few of mine..
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Re: Fuego!
You are on a heck of a roll CorsoEnthusiast. Nice job out there putting the hurt on bass everywhere. Looks like you guys had a lot of fun! Thanks for sharing and tight lines always. ![Smile :-)](./images/smilies/icon_e_smile.png)
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Re: Fuego!
@CorsoEnthusiast it was a good morning for sure. Definitely a finesse bite, even though I was lucky to get a couple on top water.
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Re: Fuego!
Very nice work, the hot weather and fishing continues. I just may have to go back there again this weeK?
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Re: Fuego!
San V is definitely the most consistent bite this spring and summer! If you don't like fishing trees and brush down to 40+', you might pass on the V now..it can be a challenge to pull the better fish out of the jungle!
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Re: Fuego!
Oddly enough almost all my catches the last two weekends were in less than 10’ of water. The one that came from 25’ ate a fluke style bait high in the water column, came a long way to get it. Even after it warmed they were up in the mud line. Most of my last two trips out there it’s been weightless stuff and most of the time the bait never hits the bottom. The consistent theme is the trees lol. Wherever they’re biting in the water column the brush and rock is the common theme. Luckily these fish don’t seem to be line shy. I’ve been able to use a 12-14# FC leader without feeling like I was missing out on bites. 19# braid to a 12# leader has been the sweet spot on spinning gear.
This nice one ate it on the way down on my second cast of the day Saturday:
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Thanks for the info on the line. I feel like I need to throw 6 or 8 lb or I am missing out on bites. Good to know!CorsoEnthusiast wrote: ↑Tue Aug 01, 2023 3:24 pmOddly enough almost all my catches the last two weekends were in less than 10’ of water. The one that came from 25’ ate a fluke style bait high in the water column, came a long way to get it. Even after it warmed they were up in the mud line. Most of my last two trips out there it’s been weightless stuff and most of the time the bait never hits the bottom. The consistent theme is the trees lol. Wherever they’re biting in the water column the brush and rock is the common theme. Luckily these fish don’t seem to be line shy. I’ve been able to use a 12-14# FC leader without feeling like I was missing out on bites. 19# braid to a 12# leader has been the sweet spot on spinning gear.
This nice one ate it on the way down on my second cast of the day Saturday:
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Re: Fuego!
I figure if they’ll eat a Texas rig or a jig on 16-20# FC, a 12# leader shouldn’t be a bite stopper.KillinTime wrote: ↑Tue Aug 01, 2023 3:58 pmThanks for the info on the line. I feel like I need to throw 6 or 8 lb or I am missing out on bites. Good to know!CorsoEnthusiast wrote: ↑Tue Aug 01, 2023 3:24 pmOddly enough almost all my catches the last two weekends were in less than 10’ of water. The one that came from 25’ ate a fluke style bait high in the water column, came a long way to get it. Even after it warmed they were up in the mud line. Most of my last two trips out there it’s been weightless stuff and most of the time the bait never hits the bottom. The consistent theme is the trees lol. Wherever they’re biting in the water column the brush and rock is the common theme. Luckily these fish don’t seem to be line shy. I’ve been able to use a 12-14# FC leader without feeling like I was missing out on bites. 19# braid to a 12# leader has been the sweet spot on spinning gear.
This nice one ate it on the way down on my second cast of the day Saturday:
EBCCD26A-3D73-49DE-A362-C84444E663D8.jpeg61CF6CF3-CCA1-41BB-BF07-B61975EB7D1A.jpeg
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