hookedahawg Posted August 28, 2012 Posted August 28, 2012 As the title says I've never used plastics before at all, I tried my very first t rig last night and it looked terrible. Gonna have to work on it for sure My question is, when retrieving do you keep your rod tip high or low? Any sideways jerking motion? Please understand I am a COMPLETE beginner when it comes to plastic so any info would help. Thanks again guys! Quote
Super User MarkH024 Posted August 28, 2012 Super User Posted August 28, 2012 The website alone features 100's of articles many being technique specific. Start reading them, they are very informative and will get you a great start to your fishing. Rod tip high....to feel the bite. Jerking motion?......depends on what kind of plastic but more than likely no. Do some research here. There is millions of threads and articles to pick your brain with for days. Quote
Super User BassinLou Posted August 28, 2012 Super User Posted August 28, 2012 X2 on the articles and videos, and practice lots and lots of practice. Quote
HookSetDon Posted August 28, 2012 Posted August 28, 2012 Watch some of the bassresource youtube videos. Sometimes watching videos vs reading articles can help with make sense of things Quote
mikey5string Posted August 28, 2012 Posted August 28, 2012 there are a ton of ways to fish plastics and a ton of plastics to be fished a ton of ways. I would start with the texas rig. Read about it, buy the necessary terminal tackle, learn how to rig it and fish it until you catch some bass. You WILL catch some if you fish it enough. For starters I would buy: pack of 3/0 EWG worm hooks pack of 3/16oz bullet weights pack of 3/8ox bullet weights pack of 6-8" worms (straight tail or curl tail or both. powerbait & zoom are good brands to check out) pack of 4" craw baits (rage tails are good, baby brush hog by zoom as well) EDIT: sorry, missed the part about you tryin the t-rig already. Ill leave the info though. More than the baits used, learn WHERE bass live. Where they feed, what they feed on, where they hang out & the different seasonal patterns. Look for places that would probably hold bass in your lake. Dont just cast with no intent. Always be fishing SOMETHING. Quote
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