ChrisWi Posted December 4, 2014 Posted December 4, 2014 Anyone finesse swimbait fish? By finesse I mean 3 inch boot tails with like a 1/8 ball head. Seems like a good way to catch spooky fish in clear water. Any info would be appreciated. Quote
Super User HoosierHawgs Posted December 4, 2014 Super User Posted December 4, 2014 Video about it on *** was posted a few days ago. Would be a good reference. Quote
ABW Posted December 4, 2014 Posted December 4, 2014 I like the Reaction Innovations Little Dippers 1 Quote
FunkJishing Posted December 4, 2014 Posted December 4, 2014 that way will work but i prefer rigging them weedless. either paddle tails or flukes. Quote
mrmacwvu1 Posted December 4, 2014 Posted December 4, 2014 Don't ever use them on Lake Erie in the spring. The four and five pounders that you can catch all day make it hard to find that seven or eight pounder by Power fishing. Quote
ChrisWi Posted December 5, 2014 Author Posted December 5, 2014 Don't ever use them on Lake Erie in the spring. The four and five pounders that you can catch all day make it hard to find that seven or eight pounder by Power fishing. gosh I hate that problem Quote
OntarioFishingGuy Posted December 5, 2014 Posted December 5, 2014 3'' Ripple Shad+1/8th oz jig = the worst bait ever for spooky bass. 1 Quote
Super User WRB Posted December 5, 2014 Super User Posted December 5, 2014 Swimbaits were born out west to represent planted rainbow trout that are 6" to 12" long. Miniaturizing swimbaits to represent baitfish like bluegill, crappie, Threadfin shad followed. When you get shorter than 4" designing swimbait to swim properly becomes tricky for hard lures, far easier for soft plastics. Matt Lures makes some good soft bluegill and crappie swimbaits. Basstrix makes good hollow body soft swimbaits, the 4" Little Creepers Trash Fish is a good soft swimbait. There are dozens of 3" to 4" boot tail or kick tail soft plastic lures like Keitech available, calling those swimbaits is a stretch. The Sassy Shad and Worm King dates back about 25 years. Bill Seimentel introduced Spro BBZ series hard shad swimbaits in 3" and 4" , I consider those, Littler Creepers and Matts as finesse swimbaits. Tom 1 Quote
Super User F14A-B Posted December 5, 2014 Super User Posted December 5, 2014 4" & 5" Big hammer swim tails... Many ways to rig these also. Quote
Beam Posted December 5, 2014 Posted December 5, 2014 3-31/2 inch Keitech Swing Impact w/ owner ultra head finesse size1 hook - 1/16. spinning rod. 6lb test. Quote
Steveo-1969 Posted December 5, 2014 Posted December 5, 2014 3'' Ripple Shad+1/8th oz jig = the worst bait ever for spooky bass. This is exactly what I was going to say!!!! Terrible bait for walleyes too... Quote
Super User J Francho Posted December 5, 2014 Super User Posted December 5, 2014 3" Swing Impacts on a drop shot rig are good. Quote
ChrisWi Posted December 5, 2014 Author Posted December 5, 2014 3" Swing Impacts on a drop shot rig are good. I've always thought about trying that if the water has a little stain to it Quote
Super User Master Bait'r Posted December 5, 2014 Super User Posted December 5, 2014 Bento minnows are awesome little swimmers and I am also excited to give the 5" mag draft a go next season too. I realize that's a bit different since it's a bit bigger but still in the same school of thought- it's only like .75oz rigged. Quote
ChrisWi Posted December 5, 2014 Author Posted December 5, 2014 Bento minnows are awesome little swimmers and I am also excited to give the 5" mag draft a go next season too. I realize that's a bit different since it's a bit bigger but still in the same school of thought- it's only like .75oz rigged. I've looked at those before, look pretty sharp. Quote
0119 Posted December 7, 2014 Posted December 7, 2014 Anyone finesse swimbait fish? By finesse I mean 3 inch boot tails with like a 1/8 ball head. Seems like a good way to catch spooky fish in clear water. Any info would be appreciated. Basically what inshore saltwater fishermen have been doing for half a century. DOA C.A.L.'s, Lunker City, Z-man, Strike King, some amazing laminated boot tails come out of the San Diego area that are aimed at kelp fishing and sea bass. Quote
Global Moderator Bluebasser86 Posted December 8, 2014 Global Moderator Posted December 8, 2014 3" boot tail grub on a Scrounger head. Quote
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