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1993-08-04
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Rocky areas often provide challenges unique to bass fishing, and can have
some very worthwhile results. The type of rocks you encounter dictates the
tactics that produce the best. If the area is a point that has lots of
basketball sized boulders, the bait you choose should be different than if the
rocks are the size of a Volkswagen. The areas that have the smaller rocks
seem to attract lots of crayfish. In these areas, a pig and jig can be fished
very effectively.
An artificial crayfish bait such as a Flippin Craw or Baby Craw is obviously
another good choice. If you're going to use a pig and jig, choose a color
that resembles the natural color of a crayfish. Oranges, browns, black and
dark green work well.