![]() ![]() Keying on a bream pattern, Ashley alternated between Arkansas Shiner and Z-Shad colors. Surface attack: Casey Ashley of Donald’s, who won the Bassmaster Classic this past February on Lake Hartwell, fishined fourth on Murray, largely on the strength of his go-to summer tactic: working an Xcalibur Zell Pop in shady pockets with grass, seawalls and rock in the mid-lake area. Here’s a rundown of other popular summer tactics for Lake Murray: Other pros found reliable patterns of their own. For surface-feeding fish on the lower end of the lake, he caught them on Zoom Flukes and Yamamoto D-Shads on 4/0 weighted hooks. When he ran up the Saluda River, he caught them on a Zoom Ole Monster worm Texas-rigged on a 4/0 hook with a ¼-ounce weight. ![]() Targeting shallow, grass points where largemouth bass were chasing blueback herring, he caught fish on a 5-inch Basstrix swimbait threaded on a 3/8-ounce Buckeye swimbait head. Tournament winner Anthony Gagliardi of nearby Prosperity caught fish using a number of different tactics. ![]()
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