Target Bass Effectively During Low Water Levels
During this time of year, water levels are typically low, and bass are on the lookout for easy prey like frogs, cicadas, and other terrestrials. These fish are not willing to move far for a lower-protein meal, so it’s crucial to place your fly about a foot from the bank. The mid-day bite is still the best time to target bass. As the sun rises, shaded sides of the river become prime areas—focus on these shaded spots. Remember, once your fly lands, avoid overworking it.
Perfect Your Retrieve Technique for More Strikes
When using poppers, start by letting the fly slap the water and wait for the rings to disappear. A wiggle mend can imitate the fluttering of wings or legs, and as a last resort, a subtle pop may trigger a strike. Bass rely heavily on their lateral line to locate flies, so timing your movements is key. During the drift, keep your fly within a foot of the bank to stay in the strike zone. Instead of casting directly under trees, cast above and allow the fly to drift into the ideal spot under the tree, log, or root ball.
Flies Used
Flies: Boogle Bugs in Fire Frog, Moss Galaxy, and Chartreuse in the biggest size.
Paul Terry Poppers in the “Sarge” pattern in the biggest size also.
Bierce Leopards tied by one of our guides Kyle Bierce work really well in clearer water as well.
These flies Available at our shop in Blue Ridge, GA.
Book Your Guided Bass Fishing Trip with Cohutta Fishing Company
Enhance your bass fishing experience by booking a guided trip with Cohutta Fishing Company. Our expert guides will help you master the techniques needed for success during low water levels and take you to the best fishing spots in the region. Whether you’re a beginner or an experienced angler, we’ll ensure you have an unforgettable day on the water. Reserve your spot today and discover why Cohutta Fishing Company is the go-to choice for anglers in North Georgia.
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