Weld's Largemouth Posted April 30, 2014 Posted April 30, 2014 Besides topwater. Needs to be weedless like a senko, these pads are thick Quote
Super User flyfisher Posted April 30, 2014 Super User Posted April 30, 2014 I use pegged texas rigs and flukes/stickbaits mostly. You either have to get through the top layer of pads or fish on top of them really. Weightless flukes tend to come through the pads a little better if you can get them down through an opening though. Many times i wil lswitch from a stick bait to a fluke becasue the stickbait keeps getting hung on the pad stalks. Quote
Weld's Largemouth Posted April 30, 2014 Author Posted April 30, 2014 Swim jig with heavy braid 20 lb braid enough? Its all i've got Quote
Super User Choporoz Posted April 30, 2014 Super User Posted April 30, 2014 Faced thick pads on two bodies of water recently. Two different presentations with lots of hits on each, but both across the top. Frogs - dozen hits and zero hook-ups. Flukes skittered across the top and lots of hits and 90%+ hook-ups. I wouldn't have even tried to get under the surface at either lake. Even my most weedless presentations wouldn't have made it more than a couple feet successfully. Quote
Weld's Largemouth Posted April 30, 2014 Author Posted April 30, 2014 Faced thick pads on two bodies of water recently. Two different presentations with lots of hits on each, but both across the top. Frogs - dozen hits and zero hook-ups. Flukes skittered across the top and lots of hits and 90%+ hook-ups. I wouldn't have even tried to get under the surface at either lake. Even my most weedless presentations wouldn't have made it more than a couple feet successfully. Topwater hasn't worked here yet, the bass aren't quite ready it seems. And its chilly out 45 degrees Quote
Tartan34 Posted April 30, 2014 Posted April 30, 2014 I'd go 50 min....20 would cause me problems in the FL pads I fish. 20 lb braid enough? Its all i've got 1 Quote
Weld's Largemouth Posted April 30, 2014 Author Posted April 30, 2014 I'd go 50 min....20 would cause me problems in the FL pads I fish. that's why im looking for a weedless lure Quote
Tartan34 Posted April 30, 2014 Posted April 30, 2014 The problem with fishing pads is after the fish takes your lure, you need to go after him or horse him out. 20# in the pads is asking for trouble. You need heavy braid when fishing pads, no matter what you are throwing, IMO. that's why im looking for a weedless lure 1 Quote
RighteousFishing WI Posted April 30, 2014 Posted April 30, 2014 65 ib braid on my rig. I wouldn't even think about slowing down until u pick up a few on the swim jig. Not to mention heavy braid tends to cut threw the pads. 1 Quote
Weld's Largemouth Posted April 30, 2014 Author Posted April 30, 2014 The problem with fishing pads is after the fish takes your lure, you need to go after him or horse him out. 20# in the pads is asking for trouble. You need heavy braid when fishing pads, no matter what you are throwing, IMO. Would a senko on a jig work? Quote
1234567 Posted April 30, 2014 Posted April 30, 2014 Tartan34 is correct. Getting them out of thick pads will require heavy braid and heavy rods. Flip 1/2 tungsten trigged and try and get em out quick! 1 Quote
Super User A-Jay Posted April 30, 2014 Super User Posted April 30, 2014 Would a senko on a jig work? YES. A-Jay Quote
Weld's Largemouth Posted April 30, 2014 Author Posted April 30, 2014 YES. A-Jay How would you rig that ? Quote
Janderson45 Posted April 30, 2014 Posted April 30, 2014 How would you rig that ? I would just thread it on the jig like you would any other trailer.. the weed guard on the jig is what's going to keep you from fouling up, not the senko. 1 Quote
Super User A-Jay Posted April 30, 2014 Super User Posted April 30, 2014 Working any of these jig & trailer combinations through the pads is effective. But be careful - you might get your arm broke. A-Jay 1 Quote
Super User iabass8 Posted April 30, 2014 Super User Posted April 30, 2014 Punch through them Senko style bait rip a swim jig through the pads. Quote
Super User Montanaro Posted April 30, 2014 Super User Posted April 30, 2014 Bobber stopper, punch weight, punch skirt, heavy straight shank, missile dbomb. Drop it in and jiggle it yeah. Yall think a 3/4 oz swim jig would stay under the pads on. Slow steady retrieve. 1 Quote
Super User bigbill Posted April 30, 2014 Super User Posted April 30, 2014 In fishing from shore I use the saltwater thing we do with a boat when the blue fish or weak fish has the bait fish boiling up on the surface. We circle the schooling fish on the outside of the circle picking them off one by one. So we don't spook the fish to go deep. I do the with the bass in the pads I throw my spook 4' to 6' away from the pads and make the bass come out to get it. This was so I don't spook the other fish in the pads. If the pads are thicker with no open water then I go weedless. Quote
frogflogger Posted April 30, 2014 Posted April 30, 2014 We had good success in pads swimming t-rigged senkos/swim senkos with a 1/16 tungsten screw weight - white turned out to be a killer in that situation, only time I ever had success with white stick baits. Braid of course. Quote
MainelyBASS Posted May 1, 2014 Posted May 1, 2014 Swim jig with heavy braid Just curious as to your setup because once pads form up here in Maine Ill throw a swim jig over a frog almost any day. I throw it on 65lb Power Pro without a leader. When I fish tournaments on lakes that have exceptional water clarity I have been adding a 3ft section of 20lb fluoro. Do you ever add a fluoro leader if the water is clear? Quote
river-rat Posted May 1, 2014 Posted May 1, 2014 Everything mentioned will work, but my first choice would be a 1/2 oz. Johnson Silver Minnow. It's worked for me in these situations for almost 50 years. Be sure to sharpen the hook before using it. The plating process makes the hook dull. And add a trailer, either pork frog or some type of plastic (I mostly use a rubber spinnerbait skirt). I can assure you, a JSM will catch some mighty big bass. 1 Quote
Hogsticker Posted May 1, 2014 Posted May 1, 2014 Everything mentioned will work, but my first choice would be a 1/2 oz. Johnson Silver Minnow. It's worked for me in these situations for almost 50 years. Be sure to sharpen the hook before using it. The plating process makes the hook dull. And add a trailer, either pork frog or some type of plastic (I mostly use a rubber spinnerbait skirt). I can assure you, a JSM will catch some mighty big bass. How are you fishing that? Swimming, jigging? I'll be the 1st to admit this is one technique I SUCK at. Jig, weigh and plastic, hard for me to tell whats going on with all the contact and pulling of pad stems. I'm accustom to a lighter more finesse approach, so this will be a challenge. Granted i haven't given it much time. Quote
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