If you do any night or early morning fishing be sure and get a blue,black or one of the other dark colors.These things are awsome in the dark. I like the 1/2 oz., they are easier to fish deep.
I really like the Vibrashock from KaRu lures. It is made with a football jig and a split ring between the lip and the jig. The lip hits the head on each side and it will rattle your teeth. I fish the black and blue with a Manns Mosquito hawk trailer at night or early morning/stained water. In clear water or high pressure situations the Boo-yah might be better.
Mine is a little different but plenty stupid. I had never used a computer untill about six months ago,being a hardheadrd ol fart. Anyway, I bought two BPS Extreme rods off Ebay for about $20.00. I thought I had made a heck of a deal untill My daughter pointed out they had about 6" broke off and retipped. I didn't read the discription part.
My number one night time bait in summer. I use the vibrashock too because I had the lip pull off a couple of chatterbaits. One other thing about the vibrashoch, it has a football head jig and the blade is supposed to contact the jig and create noise.
I used to catch a lot of fish on Mudbugs..I don't know why I quit fishing them, I still have a few left. I would like to find some more of the 1/4 oz ones. I don't think they dive very deep but really can't remember.
Just a plain ol sparkplug, slip the line inside the element whack it with your plieres, slide it down the line. bounce it a couple of times and your free. I do plan to upgrade to a 1oz.sinker and swivel,but the sparkplug does work
The absolute best time is in the spring when the shad are spawning. That usually occurs in April here. You can see the shad going up and down the bank early in the morning. If you can't get bit on a topwater then you will never get bit.
I haven't caught a lot of fish on a chatterbait in the daytime, but caught quite a few at night. I had a couple of them break when they were hung up, the blade pulled off. I ordered some of the vibrashocks and just wore them out in our night time tournaments. I caught two good keepers before daylight in our club tournament last month. I am fishing a black vibrashock with a black Mann's mosquito hawk trailer.Fishing bluff banks' just throw them out and retreive as slow as possible.
If I wasjust starting out I would keep it as simple as possible. Small crankbaits, rattletraps, and spinnerbaits can all be just cast out and reeled in and will catch fish. Probably the first thing I would try would be a 1/4 oz. or smaller Roadrunneer.
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