Every year, I set my sights on a new tactic or a new (to me) type of lure. It's just something I want to explore and try. Heck, in less than 4 months I'll be 70; I probably don't have that much time to enjoy new stuff. ?
I'm a shorecaster, a bankbeater. There are a lot of things that boatmen use that aren't applicable to me. Although I used to fish somewhat open water (rivers) I now fish lakes 50% of the time (or more) with the attendant rockpiles, sunken Christmas trees, standing timber and weeds.
I thought earlier that I was going to try a twinspin spinnerbait. There's another thread here about that. I didn't really understand how they are used, that they're a vertical lure rather than a chuck-n-wind like a regular spinnerbait. So I think that's out.
So now, I'm at an impasse. I don't know what to try this coming year from shore. I'd appreciate it if you guys threw some opinions at me for new stuff to try.
In the past, I tried:
1) Wake baits, including spinnerbaits. Nice, but not the thing to use as often as I had originally thought.
2) Plastic worms. After pulling plastic worms out of fish, I've determined to give up all soft plastic baits except flukes. And I have flukes.
3) Jigs. Those of you here who think my mouth is prissy-clean have never been around when I lose jig after jig to the Snag Monster. Sailors stare at me and whisper to each other, "Have you ever heard someone cuss like that before?" So ..... no jigs.
4) Soft swimbaits (boottails). Meh. Okay, I guess. I'll continue to use them.
5) Frogs. OH, HECK YEAH! Hit a bingo on that one!
I've never tried punching. I doubt that it's really a bankbeater thing, y'know?
So my main "things" are spinnerbaits, spoons, in-lines, a few cranks and jerkbaits, blade baits, flukes and frogs.
I haven't any idea of where to go from here. Anyone have an idea for the New Year, so that this old man doesn't have to snooze off from boredom?
Thnx. jj