wisconsin heat Posted April 18, 2010 Posted April 18, 2010 when punching grass for largemouth, do you prefer to use a skirt, or no skirt? the skirt may trigger more bites, but i think it would turn off a few fish too. :-/ what do you think? Quote
DINK WHISPERER Posted April 18, 2010 Posted April 18, 2010 You have to understand that true punching(matted vegetation) is almost always about reaction strikes. The fish rarely gets a look at your lure in all that slop. Use a compact craw bait like a Chigger craw with a rattle and a tungsten weight to break through. A skirt can also get you more hang ups. Quote
Super User Catt Posted April 18, 2010 Super User Posted April 18, 2010 I've been punching grass since the early 70's with Jigs, Texas Rigged Jigs & Texas rigs; I never leave an area without throwing a jig & a Texas rig. One must understand that beneath that matted surface are caverns, caves, & tunnels offering a bass plenty time to eye ball your lure. Quote
backwater4 Posted April 18, 2010 Posted April 18, 2010 I do sometime use a heavy jig with a skirt, but the last few years plastics have been more consistent. Creature baits (I like the brush hog) with a 1/2 - 1 oz. tungsten weight and a rattle seem to be the way to go. It doesn't hurt to use both until you find what they like best. Quote
Koop Posted April 18, 2010 Posted April 18, 2010 If your in Wisconsin, your wasting money on a set up for punching. Quote
wisconsin heat Posted April 18, 2010 Author Posted April 18, 2010 in the summer there can be alot of grass and i use my medheavy rod with braid for fishing grass, wanted to try fishing it a little this year, just wondering if adding a skirt between the 1/2oz. weight and chiggercraw would be a good idea... Quote
Super User Big Bait Fishing Posted April 18, 2010 Super User Posted April 18, 2010 in the summer there can be alot of grass and i use my medheavy rod with braid for fishing grass, wanted to try fishing it a little this year, just wondering if adding a skirt between the 1/2oz. weight and chiggercraw would be a good idea... are you tossing the bait into grass or are you punching thru a thick mat ??? the mats i punch a 1/2 oz. weight would not even start to go thru !! i use a 1 oz. weight minimum . anyhow , punch skirts work good , the ones i had got hung up(not the skirt , the hook so i lost the whole rig ) and are gone . most of the skirts come in two packs so get a pack and give them a try Quote
Super User RoLo Posted April 19, 2010 Super User Posted April 19, 2010 Well, there's run-of-the-mill 'weed-penetrating' and there's serious 'mat-punching'. Milfoil or hydrilla that's loosely matted on the surface can be fished in the usual manner. Just use an up-and-down sawing motion that encourages the lure to drop to a lower-and-lower tier in the vegetation. When confronted with tight rafts of hyacinths and alligatorweed, then serious mat-punching is in order. I prefer slender plastics like the zoom big critter craw rigged directly on a heavyweight T-rig jig. I don't feel that a silicon skirt is needed because the plastic craw has appendages of its own. Roger Quote
BassThumb Posted April 20, 2010 Posted April 20, 2010 If your in Wisconsin, your wasting money on a set up for punching. Punching with the standard 1-2 oz weights is overkill in the Upper Midwest, but there are plenty of opportunities arounds the pads, milfoil, and coontail for punching with 1/2 and 3/4 oz weights, which more often than not, will match up just fine with standard MH and H power worm/jig, toad, and frog equipment. Quote
BassThumb Posted April 20, 2010 Posted April 20, 2010 in the summer there can be alot of grass and i use my medheavy rod with braid for fishing grass, wanted to try fishing it a little this year, just wondering if adding a skirt between the 1/2oz. weight and chiggercraw would be a good idea... It's worth a try. http://www.***.com/BOSS_Punch_Hub_5pk/descpage-BOSSPCH.html Quote
Jacob Robinson Posted April 20, 2010 Posted April 20, 2010 I just stick with a 1.5 oz. Tungsten weight and a craw soft plastic or brush hog. Quote
gobig Posted April 20, 2010 Posted April 20, 2010 When punching I use a punch skirt most of the time. I believe that the bead on the punch skirt cams the hook out (with a snell knot) and allows for better hookups. I have had good success with the paycheck baits set up. Quote
Koop Posted April 21, 2010 Posted April 21, 2010 If your in Wisconsin, your wasting money on a set up for punching. Punching with the standard 1-2 oz weights is overkill in the Upper Midwest, but there are plenty of opportunities arounds the pads, milfoil, and coontail for punching with 1/2 and 3/4 oz weights, which more often than not, will match up just fine with standard MH and H power worm/jig, toad, and frog equipment. That's the point I was trying to get across, you'll never need a mag-heavy set up with a 1-2oz on it. Honestly, 1/2oz-3/4oz is more than enough Quote
BassThumb Posted April 21, 2010 Posted April 21, 2010 If your in Wisconsin, your wasting money on a set up for punching. Punching with the standard 1-2 oz weights is overkill in the Upper Midwest, but there are plenty of opportunities arounds the pads, milfoil, and coontail for punching with 1/2 and 3/4 oz weights, which more often than not, will match up just fine with standard MH and H power worm/jig, toad, and frog equipment. That's the point I was trying to get across, you'll never need a mag-heavy set up with a 1-2oz on it. Honestly, 1/2oz-3/4oz is more than enough Gotcha. 8-) Quote
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