How to use the proven time method in bass fishing
Carolina Rigging is known as “Draggin’” in areas of Texas. Draggin’ often includes bass fishing in weedy reservoirs, which take place during spring and fall, specifically the months of spring. Anglers join to fish in water at temperatures between 50 degrees and 70 degrees, and will often fish in areas where clear water present vegetation at the bottom of the lake. Anglers search for high water stages, which the depth is often five to fifteen feet deep. In addition, anglers join to fish in water clarity at 1 foot, and fish all through the day.
Carolina rigging became popular, as well as Draggin’, when one man rated top 100 in the BASSMASTER tournament at Lake Sam Rayburn, Texas. Jim Nolan caught at this lake 6 ounces; 86 pounds of bass, strictly using the lure anglers call the “Carolina-Rig Lizard.”
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