
You'll also probably be the only one using that bait in that water source, so have fun with that. Everything with gills will want to eat it, and it's not an intimidating presentation to highly pressured fish. Go out with a small 1/32oz jig head and a 2 inch soft plastic swim bait and bring a small unweighted bobber if your serious about catching fish from shore.

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Big box stores like Dicks, Walmart and Bass Pro push these huge "pro" lures that will actually catch nice fish in the right scenario (usually on a boat in a remote area that doesn't see a lot of pressure, thanks to major league bass fishing for that marketing fopah), but are not appropriate for the shore use that a majority of fisherman experience. Focus less on the area you are fishing and more on what you are fishing with (fish are wicked unpredictable, they are always where you would least expect). Big baits (over 1/8 oz), big line (over 8lb mono) and big rods (over medium light power) will land you a skunk in most pressured fishing areas from shore.

A good way to assure you'll always catch fish is to downsize your gear big time. Figure out what works, that's a big part of fishing, it's a puzzle and the pieces change multiple times a day as the day progresses. Word of advice, don't listen to the gear recommendations on FishBrain, most people don't know what the hell they are doing. Once I figured out the gear it really came to fruition. It was very useful, albeit I sucked and was fishing the wrong baits/line/gear etc.
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