the jerkbait has been producing for me lately with water temps 48-52 degrees. is it worth throwing a weightless fluke out there to get the same reaction bite on different sets of fish? i've seen a ton of information that a fluke is better post spawn and in the summer/fall. for being a soft plastic jerkbait with similiar action (other than the bait suspending), why does it seem to be reccomended in such different times of the year?
after a smackdown on green and brown bass yesterday throwing shadow raps around, i quickly realized the hooks are hot garbage and almost every single treble was getting bent out. what is everyones go-to treble replacement for your hard baits?
bringing this thread back to see if there are any comparable alternate options to omfishingsinkers? given the current situation regarding china, i am avoiding ordering product from there.
being from connecticut i had to take advantage as an 8 pounder is considered a massive trophy. we caught about 50 fish throughout the day mostly all cookie cutters 2-3lb. biggest was around 8lb caught by my buddy..... on a ned rig haha
i threw both last year fun fishing and through tournaments probably equally, and i caught maybe two or three on a spook compared to a TON on the plopper. don't know what it is!
can't buy a bite on a jerkbait, probably because i give up on it very easily. can't buy a bite on a spook, probably because i've caught a gazillion on a whopper plopper and prefer that for my open water topwater bait
i used the VMC EWG spinshot all of last year. drop shot by far out produced every other technique for me and i don't recall losing more than 1 or 2 fish. partly might be the EWG hook compared to the regular dropshot hook. i also like to set the hook pretty good even with "lighter" line
it's tough and really depends on how warm the spring is up here. the spawn could be sometime in may, or it could be in early june. candlewood has very good largemouth fishing as well which i would not overlook
there's a guy in my local club who only fishes tubes, in one color (melon pepper), and consistenly places top 3 almost every tournament. most lakes around me are mixed between largemouth and smallmouth, but he catches both species very consistently.
anyone have experience with these? i know they were released a few years ago, but i've barely seen anything on them. i'm in the market for a new dropshot rod and i have the opportunity to grab a 7' ML at a decent price.
i actually wouldn't be surprised this is true. the googan squad is perceived as a massive joke to a much larger demographic of the bass fishing community than the other. all in all most definitely hurt favorite in targeting the more serious/seasoned angler market. why would they want their brands image to be tarnished by a group of youtuber's, whose audiences average age is 12 years old? there's no doubt in my mind that their higher-end rods are probably very nice, but no one is going to want to buy them when 99% of their rods were only purchased by googan thumb suckers (and their parents).
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