Crankenstein Crony Posted February 7, 2013 Posted February 7, 2013 I haven't really been on the forum in quite a while so I apologize if this topic has been brought up recently. Just kind of curious what everyones thoughts are on UV baits. Are these UV baits the real deal or is it just a gimmick? I've never bought or used any of them. Just curious what you guys think. Quote
Primus Posted February 7, 2013 Posted February 7, 2013 Hello Crankenstein, doesn't look like you are to far away from where I'm at in Battle Creek based on the lakes you have mentioned. Anyway, I've always been intrigued by these baits especially under low light conditions or dark stained waters. That said I haven't tried them yet. Quote
Super User Dwight Hottle Posted February 7, 2013 Super User Posted February 7, 2013 I talked to Steve Daniel who guides on Okeechobee and he was telling me he had two customers on board using the UV plastics. Two used regular baits & one used UV baits. The UV baits caught more fish than the regulars. Based on his experiment they are worth a try. Quote
Super User Felix77 Posted February 7, 2013 Super User Posted February 7, 2013 Found them on sale at BassPro. Going to give them a shot this season. Quote
Super User Grizzn N Bassin Posted February 8, 2013 Super User Posted February 8, 2013 im glad ppl posted on this guys post..because i was wondering about them... ill give them try.... low light crankin in the am is gunna be killer. Quote
Norgge Posted February 8, 2013 Posted February 8, 2013 I had gotten a hold of some UV Hogs, Tubes, and even some spinners....I haven't had much luck so far. The UV spinnerbait has caught me a few but it didn't totally revolutionize my fishing experience. I'm going to try some different locations and techniques first before I call UV tackle a hoax, because I have seen it work, but not much in my favor haha. They're relatively cheap and fun to experiment with if nothing else. Quote
ripinthem Posted February 8, 2013 Posted February 8, 2013 Here's my experience with the UV Baits. Fished a tournament with the beaver-type in blue and green colors, flipping with a 3/8 oz weight, owner flipping hook with the screw-in spring. Was the first time I had used the Bait, and hook. Hook was awesome, and saved me a bunch of baits(doesn't tear the baits up as bad, and hooked em everytime), and I got bit, and boated more, by double, than anyone I talked with...Great numbers bait that day, high pressure, and fish were tight to structure. My average fish was much smaller than the competition, and finished forth. I've since fished them a few times, and results have been the same, I just catch smaller fish with them. I don't know if the younger fish just see it better, or what, but I can fish other baits (like the rodent,sweet beaver)and just catch bigger fish. I've just about quit using them, based on those results. Whats crazy is its mostly a reaction strike, so you would think it wouldn't matter, but its just what I've experienced in my water...great numbers bait, though... Quote
Crankenstein Crony Posted February 9, 2013 Author Posted February 9, 2013 Thanks for the info guys. I have thought about giving them a shot several times. I mean they seem to work for Brent Chapman. I was considering getting the UV beaver, but I do so well with "normal" beavers. Kinda one of those things where if it's not broke don't fix it. Quote
Avalonjohn44 Posted February 9, 2013 Posted February 9, 2013 Here is a good post on the subject from a couple of months back. For my money, if I see some in a bargain bin, I might grab a pack or two. I don't have time to mess with the next 'red-hook-chatterbait-flyinglure-helicopter-banjominnow' type hype-bait of the month. http://www.bassresource.com/bass-fishing-forums/topic/108780-uv-dip/ Quote
MrSwimJig Posted February 10, 2013 Posted February 10, 2013 I have had very good luck with Tightlines UV Baits. If they really work I don't know, but I do know I have had very good luck with them. Quote
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