Super User Nitrofreak Posted March 7, 2016 Super User Posted March 7, 2016 Just fished one for the fist time yesterday, got a few bites on it with one hook-up, lost it at the boat, I think I used the wrong rod but the way I fished it was on the bottom slow rolling it, any advise on this bait? Quote
Dan_the_fisher Posted March 7, 2016 Posted March 7, 2016 I always preferred a mh-h rod for that reason, I got tired of loosing fish at the bit because of not getting a good hookset on them. I personally swim them as slow as the tail keeps kicking, but they have been a quality over quantity bait for me. 2 Quote
Stingray23 Posted March 8, 2016 Posted March 8, 2016 I prefer the YUM money minnow over the shadalicious. And I use a MH-H rod . 1 Quote
Backwoods bassin Posted March 8, 2016 Posted March 8, 2016 When you match the hatch with a swim bait no doubt you will get nice fish?? 2 Quote
Avalonjohn44 Posted March 8, 2016 Posted March 8, 2016 3 hours ago, dropshottah said: you can unskin them to get more action What does unskinning them entail? They have an outer layer you can peel off? 1 Quote
Super User Nitrofreak Posted March 8, 2016 Author Super User Posted March 8, 2016 Didn't pick up anything about in skinning the bait but most of what I read is that they are supposed to be fished very slowly, I'm assuming that makes them a structure type bait, it was pretty effective using it as such, I had it rigged on a medium action Lews Rod, I'll switch it to one of my MH rods and try again, I was surprised just how much attention it did bring, I think that a few of the bites they just bit the tail because the bait was dislodged from the jig head, I may have tried to set the hook to soon and just need a little more time with the bait as well but for all the times I missed the bait seemed to hold up really well with very little wear. Quote
JustinU1X Posted March 8, 2016 Posted March 8, 2016 Cut a slit in the belly. It will make it easier for the hook to penetrate the fish by having less plastic to go through. 2 Quote
Super User Nitrofreak Posted March 8, 2016 Author Super User Posted March 8, 2016 5 hours ago, JustinU1X said: Cut a slit in the belly. It will make it easier for the hook to penetrate the fish by having less plastic to go through. I used a swim bait hook rather than rigging it weedless, the hook was exposed, I did see someone do that on you-tube while researching this bait though, how does that change the bait? Different fall? More swimming action? I tried this bait in my swimming pool to get a feel for the speed of retrieve, too slow and no action from the tail end, too fast and it wants to lift and roll around, I'm finding it difficult to get just the right speed out of this bait. Quote
RichF Posted March 8, 2016 Posted March 8, 2016 I only fish these baits in 5ft or less and when there's grass present. Like some others have said, these baits don't really work when fished slow. I rig mine weedless with a 6/0 or 8/0 owner beast weighted swimbait hook. The huge gap provides plenty of room for a solid hookset. I throw mine on a 7'6 H flipping stick and 20lb fluorocarbon. It's like underwater frog fishing...you really gotta give the fish a sec or two to inhale the bait before setting the hook. 1 Quote
Super User Nitrofreak Posted March 8, 2016 Author Super User Posted March 8, 2016 3 hours ago, RichF said: I only fish these baits in 5ft or less and when there's grass present. Like some others have said, these baits don't really work when fished slow. I rig mine weedless with a 6/0 or 8/0 owner beast weighted swimbait hook. The huge gap provides plenty of room for a solid hookset. I throw mine on a 7'6 H flipping stick and 20lb fluorocarbon. It's like underwater frog fishing...you really gotta give the fish a sec or two to inhale the bait before setting the hook. Much appreciated !!!! Quote
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