MMan16 Posted September 19, 2010 Posted September 19, 2010 I just started throwing them the past year or two. I have tried a few different kinds. Luck e strike bass magic and stike king shadilicious. I use them on a 3/16oz 5/0 swimbait hook. They both swim very true and have good tail action. I'm curious as to what everyone else is using (bait,weight/hook,line)? Quote
Super User Hooligan Posted September 20, 2010 Super User Posted September 20, 2010 I'm throwing a lot of a local handpour. It's been a good bait for me thus far. Throwing them on a 6/0 Beast weighted, or 8/0 weighted. I'm using Tatsu Fluorocarbon in 20lb and love the rig. The other bait that I'm throwing a TON on some of the Western waters I fish is the Suzy Sucker from Shack Attack http://www.shackattacklures.com/acatalog/6_Inch_Suzy_Suzy_Sucker.html It's one of the most productive muskie baits I fish in Spring, and it's been incredibly productive for me this year with fish over the 7lb mark. Quote
MMan16 Posted September 20, 2010 Author Posted September 20, 2010 those things are definately realistic looking , love the colors to. Pretty sure i'll be placing an order in the near future. Quote
farmpond1 Posted September 20, 2010 Posted September 20, 2010 I just started throwing them the past year or two. I have tried a few different kinds. Luck e strike bass magic and stike king shadilicious. I use them on a 3/16oz 5/0 swimbait hook. They both swim very true and have good tail action. I'm curious as to what everyone else is using (bait,weight/hook,line)? Question: I got some bass magic swimbaits a short while ago. How are you rigging them? I bought some hooks with the spring wire in the eyelet (to screw into the front of the bait) and lead on the shank and I find that if I don't rig the hook perfectly, the swimbait isn't balanced and either swims on its side or doesn't wiggle properly. Am I using too little lead on the hook? Any suggestions? Quote
MMan16 Posted September 20, 2010 Author Posted September 20, 2010 You could definately try a heavier hook depending on what you using now. I'm using an eagle claw lazer sharp hook 3/16 weight 5/0 twistlock. It does have to be pretty centered but off alittle it still runs true. I have it texas rigged and skin hooked. Quote
tholmes Posted September 21, 2010 Posted September 21, 2010 This summer, I've been using Lake Fork Tackle Live Magic Shad, both the 3-1/2" and 5-1/2". I use Eagle Claw swimbait hooks, 3/0, 1/8 oz. for the 3-1/2" and 5/0 3/16 oz.. for the 5-1/2". I've done pretty well with white in waters where there's a lot of shad, and watermelon seed where sunfish are abundant. Tom Quote
NateFollmer Posted September 21, 2010 Posted September 21, 2010 That "trash" fish looks like a winner, I'll have to find some videos of it in action... I throw a 4.5 and 6 inch shadalicious swimbait. The only colors I use are sexy shad and neon ghost minnow. I tried money minnows, but I find them to be too soft. For hooks, I use moaners or laser sharps. The 4.5 baits get a 3/0 1/8 oz and the 6 gets a 5/0 3/16 oz. I like to keep my weights as light as possible. I don't like to burn them because then it looks like a shad having a seizure... I slow roll them just enough to get the tail kicking with an occasional pause just to make the head drop. This gives the bait a great darting action. Quote
Super User SPEEDBEAD. Posted September 21, 2010 Super User Posted September 21, 2010 Owner Beast hook with the Twistlock. Those "moaner" hooks? : Gee, not playing off the name there huh? I think I'll start the Yamakatsu hook company and fish Gamamoto Sinkos on them. Give me a break... Quote
NateFollmer Posted September 21, 2010 Posted September 21, 2010 Speed - Change your name to Phil Bance too... I think they were playing on an adult topic rather than ripping off Owner... I could be wrong though. Quote
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