Lipless Crankbait Fishing on Lochloosa Lake
Lochloosa Lake · Florida · Southeast
This natural Florida lake, averaging just 5 to 6 feet deep, presents a challenging yet rewarding environment for largemouth bass. Its dark, tannin-stained water, coupled with vast stretches of lily pads, spatterdock, and emergent grasses, defines a fishery where power fishing and precise presentations into heavy cover are paramount.
A flat-sided, lip-less bait that sinks on a slack line and vibrates intensely on the retrieve. Versatile in depth (yo-yo it deep or burn it shallow) and highly effective in vegetation. The 'ripping' technique — letting it sink into grass then snapping it free — is one of the deadliest triggers in bass fishing.
Lipless Crankbait Setup for Lochloosa Lake
| Rod | 7'–7'3" medium to medium-heavy casting rod, moderate-fast action |
| Reel | 7.1:1 baitcaster |
| Line | 14–17 lb fluorocarbon; braid if punching heavy grass |
| Weight | 1/2–3/4 oz (Rat-L-Trap, Strike King Red Eye Shad, Yo-Zuri Rattl'n Vibe) |
Seasonal Tactics on Lochloosa Lake
Lake: Bass in spring move into extremely shallow cover, often in 2-4 feet of water, utilizing lily pads and reeds for spawning. Flipping jigs, creature baits, and slow-rolled swim jigs are effective.
Lipless Crankbait: Early spring in grass — rip through milfoil and hydrilla as it starts to green up. Chartreuse/shad colors.
Lake: During summer's heat, bass relate to the densest overhead cover and isolated deep holes. Topwater frogs at dawn and punching heavy mats with tungsten weights are key strategies.
Lipless Crankbait: Burn over deep grass tops at first light. Let it deflect off the edge at end of cast.
Lake: Fall often sees bass becoming more active, feeding on shiners around hydrilla edges and pad lines. Reaction baits like bladed jigs and spinnerbaits can be highly productive.
Lipless Crankbait: Schooling fish near the surface — burn it or yo-yo it under the school. Chrome and shad patterns.
Lake: Cooler winter water concentrates bass on sparse cover or slight depth changes, particularly during sunny periods. Slow-moving lipless crankbaits or suspending jerkbaits fished patiently in open pockets can draw strikes.
Lipless Crankbait: Best season. Slow yo-yo retrieve in 6–15 feet along grass edges. Gold/red and chrome are classic.
Best Conditions
Grass edges and flats, winter and early spring, cold water, windy days, schooling fish, any time bass are chasing shad
Swap treble hooks for 1/0 trebles with feathered rear hook. Adds action, improves hookup ratio on short-striking fish.
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