Barren River Lake - Wobble Heads & BIG BASS

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  • Опубликовано: 18 сен 2024
  • Barren River Lake was the second stop of Cedar City and it was a grind, but also a lot of fun. While I only weighed in one keeper I caught a bunch of fish on baits I hadn't previously spent a lot of time focusing on. The wobble head is quickly becoming one of my staple baits. I did not realize just how effective it can be. My biggest mistake of this tournament was not adjusting to the changing water conditions. If I would've abandoned my pre-fishing patterns / locations and instead focused on more main lake, transitional areas the tournament may have turned out differently for me. You live and you learn, that's fishing. I got to gain some experience with new baits and progress like that is what will make me a better angler in the long run. Until next time.
    Tight Lines!!

Комментарии • 11

  • @DpuckFishingandOutdoors
    @DpuckFishingandOutdoors 4 месяца назад

    I definitely have some wobble heads somewhere. I also have that black and blue sixth sense crank. Need to get both wet now. Thanks, Alex!

    • @Tightline_angler
      @Tightline_angler  4 месяца назад

      Man I love em. I’ll be using a wobble head all year. Let me know how you do using them!

  • @beavisbrowne3497
    @beavisbrowne3497 4 месяца назад

    Awesome video! Love your content 👍. I have exact same black crank in my box. Ill have to give it a try.

    • @Tightline_angler
      @Tightline_angler  4 месяца назад

      It seems to excel in that dirty water. It deflects off of wood pretty good too. Let me know how it works for you 🤙🏻

  • @jasonperry5456
    @jasonperry5456 2 месяца назад +1

    Barren is a good lake but can be tough at times. It's in a bit of a down cycle.

    • @Tightline_angler
      @Tightline_angler  2 месяца назад

      I saw the potential of the lake and I really like how it sets up. I wish the rain would’ve held off a couple days. I’ll definitely be back this winter and early next spring.

  • @brandonwoodcock4374
    @brandonwoodcock4374 Месяц назад

    Barren is my home lake. I fish there over a 100 days a year. Also fish in our brfl league tournaments. Prespawn is spinnerbait time down here. Back in march, during our first tournament of the year, the winner had a 24lb bag. His big fish was almost 7lb. Unfortunately, after march and april, the fishing gets horrible lol. 13lb won the other night. I think only 10 people out of almost 70 boats weighed in fish lol. So yeah, winter and early spring is the right time of year to be on barren. The fall topwater bite can be good at times as well

    • @Tightline_angler
      @Tightline_angler  Месяц назад +1

      It’s crazy you say that because that’s how the top three bags were caught. 20lbs won the tourney that day. I couldn’t ever get that bite going but I think that has more to do with me not throwing the right spinnerbait while also not being in the right locations for it. It seems like a great winter to spring lake especially when it’s drawn down.

    • @Tightline_angler
      @Tightline_angler  Месяц назад +1

      What’s your favorite size / blade combo for the lake? I tried several different ones in practice with no luck.

    • @brandonwoodcock4374
      @brandonwoodcock4374 Месяц назад

      @@Tightline_angler in early prespawn through spawn, any white, double willow blade will usually work when the waters fairly clear. Usually 1/2 Oz size. I like the Zman ones myself. But if it's dirtier water, then big willow with a smaller colorado. Berkley makes a good type of those. It also helps when the wind is blowing pretty good. They are usually up really shallow, around any kind of rocky, pea gravel banks that time of year. Winter time I've found them on deeper points, or in the backs of deep pockets chasing baitfish

    • @Tightline_angler
      @Tightline_angler  Месяц назад +1

      Makes a lot of sense. I definitely plan on going back up there to fish this fall / winter / spring.
      Nichols lures makes a Colorado / Indiana blade combo that I love to slow roll in early spring. The dirtier the water the better. The coleslaw color is my favorite.