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Another effective weedless hook is the Owner Sled Head with the bait Texposed.  I usually use lizards, but the options are endless.  Bottom image illustrates how to rig the bait.

 

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sledhead.jpg

 

OWNER-SLED-HEAD_ima2.gif

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I fish a place where the water temp is about 48ish right now with some vegetation (green) on the bottom. What I am doing okay with is drop shot single tail grub. I do not want to do jig head or t-rig, because I want to keep the bait where fish can easily see when I am not moving the bait. Cast out, move a foot, pause and deadstick or twitch. Repeat. Hope this helps.

  • Super User
Posted

Another effective weedless hook is the Owner Sled Head with the bait Texposed.  I usually use lizards, but the options are endless.  Bottom image illustrates how to rig the bait.

 

31cPO3qZzEL._SL500_AA300_.jpg

 

sledhead.jpg

 

OWNER-SLED-HEAD_ima2.gif

 

 

X2 ~

 

Hollow Belly Swimbaits when rigged side ways (flat) allow for a weedless presentation on this head  as well -

 

Thanks Rolo 

 

A-Jay

  • Super User
Posted

This is a good rig for grass (and just about anything else).

 

If you want to probe down into the grass use enough weight for the job.

 

If you want to fish over / on top of the grass - lighten the load ~

 

A-Jay

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Thank you guys for all the cool info.

As planned I went out this weekend and got to fish for 6 hours or so. It was a nice and pleasant day out with water temps going up to 47.

Lots of fish in the 30 foot zone suspended but could not get them to bite. I was dangling a drop shot in their face and nothing. I got to try almost every item described in this post without any luck but I am starting to get a hang of some finesse techniques. My friend was with me also and he only tried plastics on 4# line, flick shake and drop shot all day without successes.

Now back to reading and planning for next weekend

Posted

This is a good rig for grass (and just about anything else).

 

If you want to probe down into the grass use enough weight for the job.

 

If you want to fish over / on top of the grass - lighten the load ~

 

A-Jay

 

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attachicon.gifrig A .jpg

 

A-jay, what is the black rubber looking thing between the weight and skirt, and the metal safety pin looking thing? And where do you get them? Thanks.

  • Super User
Posted

This is a good rig for grass (and just about anything else).

 

If you want to probe down into the grass use enough weight for the job.

 

If you want to fish over / on top of the grass - lighten the load ~

 

A-Jay

 

attachicon.gifrig B.jpg

 

attachicon.gifrig A .jpg

 

 

hey ajay.. i cant find your post your had a few days ago how to rig this and all of the stuff you use to make this rig if you could send me the link of the post or just  a list of the stuff you use id appreciate it thanks

  • Super User
Posted

hey ajay.. i cant find your post your had a few days ago how to rig this and all of the stuff you use to make this rig if you could send me the link of the post or just  a list of the stuff you use id appreciate it thanks

 

PM sent -

 

A-Jay

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  • Super User
Posted

How To Effectively Fish Grass?

 

Put a Catt on the front deck of your boat ;)

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  • Super User
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How To Effectively Fish Grass?

 

Put a Catt on the front deck of your boat ;)

 

That is a technique I have not tried, but would really like to! This Catt has caught more fish in grass than many of us will ever see...good to hear from you Catt.

 

While I am much more inclined to fish a slower moving bait any time of the year, a slow rolled chatterbait can be a very effective bait this time of year. Mix it up until the fish tell you what they want. Good luck.

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