greatone1210 Posted August 23, 2012 Posted August 23, 2012 So today I bought some Skippy Fish (which are soft plastic jerkbaits since it seems a lot of people have not heard of them). Anyway, I really like the design and the action. Tail is extremely active and the colors really remind me of a shad coming to the surface and then back down to the bottom. My question is how am I supposed to fish these with my spinning gear. I am using an AG Cardinal and AG Vengeance rod with P-Line Fluroclear 8lb. I seem to have a ton of slack in my line and it is very tough to keep the line in a good spot so to properly work the bait. Is there something I am doing wrong or is it something else? Quote
cast_and_destroy Posted August 23, 2012 Posted August 23, 2012 Try fishing them texas rigged with no weight. Fish them like your walking the dog on a topwater lure. Go on youtube and look up " Bass fishing the double zulu with kevin van dam " It works higher in the water column and the action is unbelievable. Quote
Super User roadwarrior Posted August 23, 2012 Super User Posted August 23, 2012 My favorite is the dropshot rig. Quote
moguy1973 Posted August 23, 2012 Posted August 23, 2012 Weightless texposed rigged...Twitch twitch pause...repeat 1 Quote
mr.mallard Posted August 23, 2012 Posted August 23, 2012 i throw it into the thickest buck brush and lay down and whatever most people would be flipping. weightless tx rig. Quote
Super User BassinLou Posted August 23, 2012 Super User Posted August 23, 2012 In situations like those, I will use a mono leader, Imo I find the mono gives the soft jerk bait more fluidity in its movement if that makes sense. Also hook size plays a role too. Quote
Super User J Francho Posted August 23, 2012 Super User Posted August 23, 2012 Yep, I like 20# braid on a spinning reel with a 3' long 10# CXX leader. Quote
MrPeanut Posted August 23, 2012 Posted August 23, 2012 Weightless texposed rigged...Twitch twitch pause...repeat x2 on this one Quote
mikey5string Posted August 25, 2012 Posted August 25, 2012 x3 on the weightless t-rig. IMO this is how the fluke was designed to be fished and where it shines. Jerking, twitching and dead sticking over submerged grass or anywhere baitfish are. Quote
countryfried Posted August 26, 2012 Posted August 26, 2012 a fluke is SOOO much easier on a spining outfit, believe me, i tryed it with a baitcaster one time and it was just abnormal and did not fell right at all, i caught one that time, but still i didnt like the way it handled on a baitcaster Quote
dale.m Posted August 26, 2012 Posted August 26, 2012 I like to work mine while using a rhythm in my head. Twitch, Pause, Twitch Twitch, Pause (and repeat). I work them over submerged vegetation close to the surface. Quote
countryfried Posted August 26, 2012 Posted August 26, 2012 what i do is go ... 1 (pause ) 1,2, ( pause) 1,2,3( pasue a little bit longer after this one ) and repeat Quote
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