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Have you seen a Rage Tail Lizard?

 

Yup. I have never fished a lizard before, though, so my opinion may change rather quickly :)

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I'm going to get more rage products and see if this is a fad or a bag

  • Super User
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^ I strongly disagree.  Sorry.  Action and sink rates vary widely.  Never clearer to me than after I started testing plastics myself in a fish tank.

 

Well, I haven't tried enough brands to develop any loyalty, so I'm probably very wrong. That's just what it seems like to me. 

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I got bit a lot on lizards last summer into early fall, fishing them on a jika rig on deeper weed lines.  I fished creature baits, like the Brush Hog, Netbait Mad Paca, the power bait version of the brush hog, whose name escapes me right now as well.

 

Some days, the lizards out fished the creature baits - not every day, but some days.  The most productive lizard was the YUM Zellemander, next productive was the power bait lizard. I think I caught a few fish on the YUM salamander with the boot tail.  It is truly a pity that Berkley discontinued the 8" lizard.  That was my favorite lizard, until I ran out and found out that I couldn't get any more.

 

I found I got more hook ups using a regular 3/0 worm hook rather than a wide gap version.

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  • Super User
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Yup. I have never fished a lizard before, though, so my opinion may change rather quickly :)

 

C'mon dude. You are active on the boards, but stuff like this kills your credibility.

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C'mon dude. You are active on the boards, but stuff like this kills your credibility.

 

I am who I am, no trying to hide that for me: A 14-year-old who's only fished seriously for a year. I love to share the knowledge I have learned, but there's a ton I still don't know. 

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Senko, you can fish your lizard any way you want.

 

Most use lizards when fishing Carolina rigs.

 

Remember, bass hate lizards and will hit them no matter how you throw them.

 

Don't tell anyone but a Texas rigged lizard on a spinning rig with 8 pound test drawn through a bed can illicit some nice strikes.

 

And if you want to do something different hook the lizard in the side so it swims sideways.

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