When fishing cold water (around 42 degrees) is it better to use a bulkier slower moving jig? Or a lighter slower falling jig?
Either a big 3/4th oz with big skirt and rage craw
Or smaller 3/8th with normal skirt and rage chunk
I just bought one of these, and I'm cerious to how everyone likes them. Everyone always raves about the normal, so I was wondering if anyone had any luck on these?
Is it a good bait for here in opening day in Wisconsin?
Jerkbaits are coming up as a big topic lately, and I've been wondering about how to use them. I'm in Wisconsin with notorious cold water opening day and I plan to fish the suspending rouge, but how long do you pause between jerks?
I found some rouges in my dads old tackle box, probably from 15 + years ago, just in a chrome shiner color and they caught me fish. So do the new ones. I just think it's a confidence thing, I've fished baits with hardly any paint left on them and caught fish. But that's just my opinion.
Can I fish a buzzbait all through the day? I've heard how lethal they are at dusk. I might have to buy a few cavitrons. I'm just like everyone else... Trying to catch the biggest fish in the water. Large and small mouth
I have a tri wing strike king, in chart, never had any luck on it. Day or night. I just don't know what I'm doing wrong. Ill fish it in cricks with smallies or lakes with largemouth
I like to use the 832 for musky fishin here in Wisconsin because of how it's more of a string than a cord. But power pro for bass because I like the way it's a cord. It's definitely a preference thing
Im new to them, really want to get to catch a fish on one..
Is this a spring bait? Is there a specific retrieve you use or just burn it like a spinnerbait? Do you use trailer hooks or trailers or neither?
Any advice would be great..
Cole
I'm interested in getting some buzzbaits. I'm pretty set on MegaStrike Cavitron ones.. What colors do you suggest? I know most people say black works best, but all the YouTube videos I see everyone's throwing Chart or white. Any suggestions on if I were to get two what colors to get?
They catch all fish I love them for casting off shore for distance. I use spinning reel and cast it, reel in fast then let it flutter then reel again and continue. I catch bass walleye pike. Never can go wrong with a spoon
I saw that program last night on outdoor channel. Ish said the big weight stirs up more muck and stuff at the bottom. Maybe the fish want the bait sinking faster over an lighter weight.
Another note: They do have good scent, but if you leave it out for one night open they'll be useless and turn hard and gross. Gulp is always easy access, but not my favorite due to very high costs, and how long they last. Just my opinion though.
A 3" pearl white gulp with an jig head or an hook is like an fluke.. It'll catch anything.. with an 1/4 oz hook I catch plenty of walleyes, SMB, LMB, and bullheads.
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