Heading to lake glenmaggie soon

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Nathan_867
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Heading to lake glenmaggie soon

Post by Nathan_867 » Sat Sep 16, 2017 5:36 pm

i am heading down to lake Glenmaggie soon was wondering what bait/lure people use etc. would be nice to catch some bass :)
will be land based fishing, I am new to fresh water fishing.
looking forward to some tips :)
cheers Nathan

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Re: Heading to lake glenmaggie soon

Post by rb85 » Sat Sep 16, 2017 7:53 pm

As the water temperature rises the fishing should get better. Hard bodies, spinner baits and small surface lures will all catch bass depending on time of day. Vibes and plastics are good at certain times of the year also.

Are you fishing land based or on a boat or yak?

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Re: Heading to lake glenmaggie soon

Post by Hosery » Sat Sep 16, 2017 9:10 pm

Bass fishing wait a little for the weather to warm up. Havnt fished glenmaggie before but my all time favourite bass lure is a stump jumper. Natural colours are the go. Greens browns blacks etc.

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Re: Heading to lake glenmaggie soon

Post by Nathan_867 » Sat Sep 16, 2017 10:01 pm

rb85 wrote:As the water temperature rises the fishing should get better. Hard bodies, spinner baits and small surface lures will all catch bass depending on time of day. Vibes and plastics are good at certain times of the year also.

Are you fishing land based or on a boat or yak?

Will be land based fishing :)

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Re: Heading to lake glenmaggie soon

Post by Nathan_867 » Sat Sep 16, 2017 10:02 pm

Hosery wrote:Bass fishing wait a little for the weather to warm up. Havnt fished glenmaggie before but my all time favourite bass lure is a stump jumper. Natural colours are the go. Greens browns blacks etc.

Thanks ill have to get one and give it a go :)

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Re: Heading to lake glenmaggie soon

Post by Jarvi2001 » Sun Sep 17, 2017 8:16 am

I'd give spinners a go there mate, also in for a chance of a Redfin.

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Re: Heading to lake glenmaggie soon

Post by Nathan_867 » Sun Sep 17, 2017 1:18 pm

Jarvi2001 wrote:I'd give spinners a go there mate, also in for a chance of a Redfin.
Thanks :)

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Re: Heading to lake glenmaggie soon

Post by rb85 » Mon Sep 18, 2017 5:45 am

Nathan_867 wrote:
rb85 wrote:As the water temperature rises the fishing should get better. Hard bodies, spinner baits and small surface lures will all catch bass depending on time of day. Vibes and plastics are good at certain times of the year also.

Are you fishing land based or on a boat or yak?

Will be land based fishing :)
Try and focus your attention to anywear there's snags.

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Re: Heading to lake glenmaggie soon

Post by Breambojoe » Thu Sep 28, 2017 10:09 am

Hi Nathan. How did you go at Glenmaggie? Have you been yet?

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