olegs Posted August 12, 2013 Posted August 12, 2013 Senko 5" and T-rig Powerworms. It was a new techniques for me this summer. Before I mostly used crankbaits and spinnerbaits and thought that fishing worms is so boring. I tried it and was surprised how it is efficient. I caught a lot of bass including my PB 6.5 LB. Quote
Super User Grizzn N Bassin Posted August 12, 2013 Super User Posted August 12, 2013 right not it's gotta be a senko or jig/ spinner bait.. Quote
Super User J Francho Posted August 12, 2013 Super User Posted August 12, 2013 Shut yo mouth! That's my finesse rig. You should try a weedless hudd on a split shot rig. LOL. Quote
JTMONEY606 Posted August 12, 2013 Posted August 12, 2013 we have caught alot of good bass this year 2 3 and 4 pounders even a few 5's on dingers wacky and sticked, my buddy likes smokey shad cause where we fish theres alot of big shad. i lke the red shad and the june bug dingers too. i have missed about 3 good bass on frogs this year, just last night i missed a monster on a spro bonzeye popper frog in killer gill color. had my drag set too lose and he came off under a patch of grass. i still love the frog but im getting tired of missing big fish with them. seems like you have wait a second then pull up very hard idk. Quote
Super User roadwarrior Posted August 12, 2013 Super User Posted August 12, 2013 Weekend before last: Rage Tail Toad For the past four days: North Star Original Swim Jig, Rage tail Menace, Shellcracker and GYCB Swimming Senko trailers; Mizmo tube, black w/ red flake and a watermelon 5" Senko. Quote
evobowhunter Posted August 12, 2013 Posted August 12, 2013 Really depends on where I am ... I don't really always stick to one hot lure regardless of where I go. At one lake I walk poppers over bream beds on flats, on another I set up on a rocky bank with wind blowing parallel or slightly towards the bank and let the wind push my down it as I make long cast with the wind and burn lipless cranks back to the boat, and on the river since it changes so much ill flip grass, squarebill jetties, or walk poppers over submerged cover depending on the flow and water level. But this year my go to has been a fluke most of the year when I really need that bite and within the last couple outings ive resulted to deep cranking ... but normally its walking baits (for me that includes poppers) or lipless cranks. Quote
Primus Posted August 13, 2013 Posted August 13, 2013 Crankbaits are what I feel is the bait class that is my strongest suit, though swimbaits are what I've enjoyed the most the past few years despite the ups and downs associated with learning big bait fishing. On tough days this year my best combo has been what I call the Shaky Senko, which is a custom handpoured no salt bouyant 5" stickworm on a 1/4 oz or 3/8 oz Picasso shaky football jighead, very consistent bait for me and I seem to catch a nicer grade of fish over a dropshot rig or fishing shaky heads with skinnier worms. Also, swimming a Sworming hornet with a lake Magic Shad ( thanks roadwarrior for recomending that trailer a few years back ) has also been very good the past 3 years or so and what I like about it is that not a lot guys in my part of the country throw this as well as the shaky Senko that I mentioned. Quote
Primus Posted August 13, 2013 Posted August 13, 2013 GYCB shad shape How do you like to rig and fish this ? Quote
BradGuenette Posted August 13, 2013 Posted August 13, 2013 How do you like to rig and fish this ? Drop shot,weightless nose rigged or rigged wacky on a weighted wacky hook. Quote
bass Czar Posted August 13, 2013 Posted August 13, 2013 Pink buzzbait under a bobber. Deadly. ????? Quote
Diablos Posted August 13, 2013 Posted August 13, 2013 #1. Culprit 7" Fat Max worm in grape shad. Ive been dragging it around all summer and I dislike worming too. #2. Flipping a Missile D Bomb around cover Quote
cast_and_destroy Posted August 13, 2013 Posted August 13, 2013 Kvd square bill, chartreuse black back in the 1.5 size Or a black and blue strike king jig 1 Quote
bartdude186 Posted August 13, 2013 Posted August 13, 2013 Weightless fluke, i know that the fish WILL bite other things, but it seems like every time i fish a fluke its hard not to catch fish, that being said when i have a fishing buddy in the boat they always wanna try one so i rig them one up and 90% of the time they don't even get a bite, even after fishing it exactly like i do. It is a joke between all of us now that i put something on theirs to make the fish not bite haha. Quote
Pepul Posted August 13, 2013 Posted August 13, 2013 Zoom 4" dead ringer worm in a split shot. Watermelon chartreuse tail 2 Quote
ReggieT Posted August 13, 2013 Posted August 13, 2013 Zoom 4" dead ringer worm in a split shot. Watermelon chartreuse tail Hmmm...that's a crazy awesome looking worm...how are you moving it and where are you tossing it? Quote
Global Moderator Bluebasser86 Posted August 13, 2013 Global Moderator Posted August 13, 2013 As usual for me it's been a jig. Been getting a lot of fish on a chatterbait again this year also both the jig and chatterbaits are my home made versions. Quote
Super User whitwolf Posted August 13, 2013 Super User Posted August 13, 2013 A R.I. smallie and sweet beaver in fried watermelon during the day and black/red flake at night. Quote
Super User whitwolf Posted August 13, 2013 Super User Posted August 13, 2013 Zoom 4" dead ringer worm in a split shot. Watermelon chartreuse tail Have you tried this on a shakeyhead? I use a Zenith shakeyhead from Siebert outdoors and It's been a great bait! Quote
Super User Felix77 Posted August 14, 2013 Super User Posted August 14, 2013 Finesse worm - trig, mojo, wacky, drop shot. The only thing I haven't done is use it as a trailer. Quote
paul25 Posted August 14, 2013 Posted August 14, 2013 Spro mcstick jerk bait and black/ blue jig have been my two primary baits all year Quote
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