Okay, so it's MY top lure of the year and I am probably the only one that cares but please keep reading as I could use some expert advice. Looking back at my 2018 fishing logs I was surprised to find that this was the lure that produced the most numbers. And not by a little either. Not the biggest fish, but the most by far. I sat down to figure out why and this is what I came up with:
When 2018 opened I set down one ground rule; no spinnerbait fishing. This was important because it has always been my favorite way to fish and I use it as a crutch. So, I decided to set them aside for the entire year so I could focus on other (any other) presentations. The result was that I fished a whole bunch of techniques that I had little experience with and some I had never tried. I very much enjoyed it but it turns out that, in an effort to be successful in finding fish with these new techniques, I would almost usually start with this lipless crank as a "search bait". It was perfect for that role because it only cost me $1.96 at Walmart and I was willing to throw it ANYWHERE. I mean into any location that was sure to snag, and I hung it up a million times but always managed to get it back and, apparently, I also caught a whole lot of fish with it. As you can see some mean, old bass plucked his eye out and he's been roughed up quite a bit for one season of fishing. I'm not complaining about catching all those fish, but I think I can do better.
Here is where the advice comes in. I have a new plan for 2019. I'm not choosing to set aside one technique, instead I am going to try to focus almost exclusively on jig fishing and plastics. Is it viable for me to expect success through all the seasons if I limit myself to just jigs and plastics? I feel like the jig is such a productive lure that I could have a successful year with just that. I'm sure I will break down and throw the occasionally hollow-body frog ('cause it's the most fun you can have on the water) but I'm a very inexperienced jig fisherman and I want to get good at it. Do you envision me getting frustrated with this rule I have made for myself? Any tips for jigs by season?