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Hear a lot about this topic and how helpful it's' use is. Does finesse mean using a weightless worm slowly? Or something else? And why and when is it effective?

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Finesse is kinda different in everyone's eyes, a lot of people may say one thing is finesse and some others may not think so.

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finesse is fishing subtly.. please dont eat me Mr bass but here I am wink wink tease tease shakin my booties

.. subtle requires a bit of slowing down

 

whereas power is fishing obnoxiously here I am eat me or I am leaving

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For me it means down size plastics, use weightless or light weight, Fluorocarbon line, and fish slow. Let the fish have a good look at the bait, decide to investigate, and a slight movement and sit still. Just like a dying organism in an aquarium. They turn on their side make a couple of quick movements and then just lay there. It makes for an easy meal. Works real well when fish don't want to chase a bait.

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Power = big rods, heavy line and big baits, often running deep or being yanked across weeds.  

 

 

Finesse = lighter rods, lighter line, usually at or near the surface and usually unweighted plastics or drop shotting etc. 

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finesse is fishing subtly.. please dont eat me Mr bass but here I am wink wink tease tease shakin my booties

.. subtle requires a bit of slowing down

 

 

Haha that's a a good way to put it.  

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finesse is fishing subtly.. please dont eat me Mr bass but here I am wink wink tease tease shakin my booties

.. subtle requires a bit of slowing down

 

whereas power is fishing obnoxiously here I am eat me or I am leaving

This is how I feel. I don't think it requires light line or "sissy sticks", but it DOES require you to slow down to entice bites. In my opinion power fishing is like putting out a whole fried chicken. You may not get as many bites, but you know if that one big feller is around he'll take a bite. Finesse fishing is like putting out a bowl of M&M's. You know someone's going to eat one, even though it'll usually be a skinny little pre-teen girl. But every now and then ol' bubba or Aunt June is going to want a little snack in between meals.

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If you really want the answer to what finesse bass fishing is read Don Iovino's book "Finesse Bass Fishing and the Sonar Connection".

There is more to finesse bass fishing than light line and small lures. Precision, close attention to details, exact presentation, boat control are key elements to finesse bass fishing.

Don wrote the book and is considered the father of finesse bass fishing.

Don states that most anglers think finesse is sissy baits and under estimate how effective small finesse baits are in catching all sizes of bass, his PB is 18.5 lbs caught shaking a 4 1/2" worm on 8 lb Trilene XL line and won several boats and lots of tournaments and ended up in the fishing hall of fame fishing sissy baits.

Tom

PS, KVD with crankbaits/spinnerbaits vs Aaron with drop shot defines power vs finesse.

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This is how I feel. I don't think it requires light line or "sissy sticks", but it DOES require you to slow down to entice bites. In my opinion power fishing is like putting out a whole fried chicken. You may not get as many bites, but you know if that one big feller is around he'll take a bite. Finesse fishing is like putting out a bowl of M&M's. You know someone's going to eat one, even though it'll usually be a skinny little pre-teen girl. But every now and then ol' bubba or Aunt June is going to want a little snack in between meals.

Lol

Still laughing

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