Made it to Auburn Springs to "field test" a Wooley Spinner. Caught one little Bass on the inline spinner, then lost the inline spinner to a Bruiser that broke the line.
Ultralight Spinning Gear and 4-lbs test don't mix when a Bruiser takes a lure deep and chafes the line! Luckily, had the emergency pack of Gary Yamamoto Senko Worms.
So, tied on a worm hook, baited it with a Senko, and then started working the banks. Soon after, hooked a 17" Bruiser Bass! Moved to an open area and caught a scrappy little Bass, then went back to working the banks and managed to a hook and land a 20" Bruiser Bass (the angle of the photo makes it look shorter but we checked it several times; it went 20").
Gotta love those Senkos,... Thank you Gary Yamamoto,... your the best!
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