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How do you catch jumping bass?

5.5K views 18 replies 16 participants last post by  SpareTime  
#1 ·
Ok so ive seen bass jumping like crazy at the ford field pond. How does a man go about catching a bass? Their feeding off the top so top water lures? But ive never caught a bass with a top water lure there. Any ideas other than bread and worms?
 
#2 ·
There is no sure fire way, but what I would do is cast where you saw the fish jump, and make a slow retrieve. If the fish is still in the area, it may see your bait/lure and hit it. I am partial to Mepps spinner-type lures, which can be fished at almost any depth.

If you have a spinner, like a Mepps, cast it to where you saw the fish jump, then count to three while the lure sinks a bit, then slowly retrieve. If the fish is still around you have a good chance to catch it.
 
#3 ·
Are you sure they are bass and not carp? Carp love to jump all the time with no apparent reason. Carp will rocket straight up into the air up to 2 feet. Bass usually just feed on the surface and don't get a lot of air. I am not saying they are not bass, just that they could be carp. Carp jump all time.
As far as bass go, sometimes throwing a soft plastic in there will produce better results. Just throw where you saw the slash and let it sink. They will think it is a bait fish they killed or stunned.
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#9 ·
I'd go with a chug bug, frog pattern for starters.
 
#10 ·
Reminds me of a story about the very 1st spinner bait I ever purchased, I was pan fishing as usual with a buddy, ultra lite rod 6lb line, seen a huge bass break water chasing something, so I tied on that single blade Colorado spinnerbait with black skirt cast it exactly on the spot let it sink and BAM it hit, drag was screaming and i never seen that spinner bait again, I got 1 lousy cast out of it, but I was hooked on bass fishing for LIFE!

BD
 
#19 ·
When the fish are jumpin' I tie on a small popper, fly, or spider with a water bobber about 5-6' above the popper. Give it a tug and let it sit, give it a tug and let it sit.....It's a great time watching a big fish mouth just engulf your fly and take off.....this method works for many types of fish.