Looking to get a 7' mh rod for spinnerbaits. Anybody have this size in either of the rods and can tell me if it is true to size or too big/small for a spinnerbait rod. Also ghost vs veritas
First jig fish was on a strike king Greg hackney jig in Texas craw with a rage tail watermelon red craw trailer. Been trying all day and my partner in the front missed a fish on a crank and I pitched by the same tree and soon as I let it touch bottom I hopped it once then he took off and I ripped the hookset and caught him. Only a 1 pounder but a big accomplishment that got me hooked.
Often during these times I finnese fish with dropshots and such or just slow fish plastics weightless. Here in Louisiana fall-winter is usually 35° outside at the lowest. No idea of water temps
Lucie strike rick clunn crankbaits. I have a few of them and none of them run crooked and none have broken. The only bad thing is they don't have bluegill and crawfish colors.
I've used them once on a jig also made by hart. The rattle goes into the fat part of the trailer. My bass pro has the trailers and the jigs for 1.99 each. Not bad trailers but I rather paca or rage craws, even though this is just confidence.
I have live targets, spros and booyah padcrashers. I have tried cutting one leg and leaving the other alone, I have also tried trimmingboth legs and all they do is kind of pop straight ahead. No walk the dog or no side movement, just straight ahead. So how do you cut yours and how do you make it walk?
My best friend has a flipping stick and a cranking rod by them. They are fairly nice rods and very sensative(flipping stick). Honestly not the lightest rods but not too heavy.
Mister twister Poc'it craws have air pockets that produce bubbles when retrieved. Saw them at a sportsman show and they look really good. http://www.mistertwister.com/press-releases/mister-twister-pocit-series-lures-release-bubbles.php
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