Super User new2BC4bass Posted February 21, 2010 Super User Posted February 21, 2010 Getting a baitcasting outfit put together for LM bass fishing in Florida when I visit relation there. All my current tackle is geared to ultra light fishing. We've mostly been fishing the shorelines the past couple times I went down (lily pads, cattails, etc.). I'm sure my bro-in-law would be open to other methods if we can produce the occasional nice fish. I want to take my own lures (and a new rod...or 2 ) next time. Worms are a must. He uses the largest, but what do you think about dropping down to the 7-8 inch size? Will they work as well? I also want to try Senkos. Never used them before. I've only tried jigs a few times when fishing in NY State for rock bass. Florida lakes are pretty shallow. At least where we fish. Are jigs even an option? What other lure types would be good? Which crankbaits? Swimbaits an option? Buzzbaits? Spinners? I can't take a tackle store with me. ;D ;D Nor can I afford to buy a lot. I'd like to take a few proven lures of several types to try. Don't be bashful. Tell me the best way to fish your chosen lures. Or point me to articles I can read online. Quote
Kowen117 Posted February 21, 2010 Posted February 21, 2010 If you fish Lilly pads try a zoom super fluke Texas rigged weightless throw it in the pads and let it sit in the Holes then give one or two twitches and pull it to the next hole Quote
Super User new2BC4bass Posted February 21, 2010 Author Super User Posted February 21, 2010 If you fish Lilly pads try a zoom super fluke Texas rigged weightless throw it in the pads and let it sit in the Holes then give one or two twitches and pull it to the next hole Size? Color? Neither important? Quote
Kowen117 Posted February 21, 2010 Posted February 21, 2010 Well either baby bass, smokin shad, golden shiner or just try and match the hatch as far as size zoom sells tiny, regular, super fluke jr, super fluke and mag fluke I usally throw a super fluke which is five inch but if the bait in there is smaller or bigger you can change it up I try and throw natural looking baits. but when all else fails listen to the fish they will tell you what they want also i like to use owner 4/0 offset worm hooks for the super flukes good luck Quote
kikstand454 Posted February 21, 2010 Posted February 21, 2010 my advice would be to not even bother coming down here without black zoom trick worms and junebug paddletails. lol. throw the trickworms on a shakeyhead or a carolina rig.... throw the paddletails over grass and pads with a 3/16oz. weight.... fish it like a spinnerbait. good luck!! Quote
Kowen117 Posted February 21, 2010 Posted February 21, 2010 my advice would be to not even bother coming down here without black zoom trick worms and junebug paddletails. lol. throw the trickworms on a shakeyhead or a carolina rig.... throw the paddletails over grass and pads with a 3/16oz. weight.... fish it like a spinnerbait. good luck!! X2 on the black worms never used the paddletails though Quote
Super User new2BC4bass Posted February 21, 2010 Author Super User Posted February 21, 2010 Nice to hear from a couple Floridians. Thanks for the advice. Need to do a bit of research. Have to re-familiarize myself with Carolina rigs. Don't recall using one before, but do remember reading how to use them years ago. Have seen the term 'shakeyhead' used, but no idea what it is. More research. Ain't the Internet a wonderful thing ;D ;D Quote
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Jim Grouch Posted February 21, 2010 Posted February 21, 2010 Please check out our online store for some ideas. We try to carry lures and tackle specifically geared towards bass anglers. We are a small store, but our prices are hard to beat. Our regular prices are often cheaper than many stores sales prices. We will be adding more products throughout the year. Also please feel free to contact me to help give me ideas on items you guys would like to see us carry. I have a few distributors with a ton of products, but we are on a budget and starting small and working our way up. A few of you have already contacted me for tackle and ideas and I appreciate that. Also check out the other advertisers on here. Thanks! -Jim www.AmericanBassOutlet.com Quote
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