March 2016 Volume 17 • Issue 189 | Page 36

Capt. Bubby Lamy with a wall hanger caught in January. the spillway this past January. That water is still lingering around parts of the Lake, but should be moving out soon. Don't be afraid of that water if it’s in your favorite area. More often than not, that water is just sitting on top of the good saltwater deep water, especially with current, that fluorocarbon is the only way to go because it sinks so fast and has more feel than mono. When jigging, you want to throw your bait by the pylon and let it get down. When it does, you will see the slack in your line drop to the surface of the water. From there, you bounce your bait up a few times from the bottom and let it slowly fall back down to the bottom until you see your line hit the bottom, and repeat. Ninety-five percent of the time, your bites will come on the fall of the bait. When that fish eats your bait on the fall, you will see your line jump. That line jump can be really subtle sometimes so becoming familiar with what it looks like is crucial. Like I always tell people, the second that line jumps, rip that fish's face. He may only grab it for a split second, so when he does [