EGbassing Posted April 20, 2018 Posted April 20, 2018 A few days ago I tried fishing my new KVD 1.5 squarebill (4' to 6' depth) and on every cast I was pulling up weeds/leaves from the bottom. So I decided to buy the KVD 1.0 squarebill, which dives to 4' max. it doesn't hit the bottom, eliminating the problem with leaves, but I don't know how to fish it if it's not hitting the bottom. Should I try a stop/go retrieve, or straight retrieve? Fast or slow? Thanks. Quote
Super User NHBull Posted April 20, 2018 Super User Posted April 20, 2018 Square bills do much better when they are deflected. Sometimes this can be challenging from shore 1 Quote
EGbassing Posted April 20, 2018 Author Posted April 20, 2018 Just now, NHBull said: Square bills do much better when they are deflected. Sometimes this can be challenging from shore Yeah, I've heard that you can imitate that by using the stop/go retrieve. Ever tried that? 1 Quote
Super User burrows Posted April 20, 2018 Super User Posted April 20, 2018 Stop and go bro also you can wake the square bill. Their is a crankbait I think ? is a great recommendation for cranking over grass try the Manns baby minus. The six sense square bill also I have noticed runs about three feet good option as well. 1 Quote
Super User NHBull Posted April 20, 2018 Super User Posted April 20, 2018 13 minutes ago, EGbassing said: Yeah, I've heard that you can imitate that by using the stop/go retrieve. Ever tried that? Yup, I just tend to go to something different in grassy areas 1 Quote
Super User burrows Posted April 20, 2018 Super User Posted April 20, 2018 Spinnerbait is good for grass. 2 Quote
All about da bass Posted April 20, 2018 Posted April 20, 2018 Fish a square bill around clay bottom with logs. Try different retrievals and see what the fish react to and decide to strike. Rocky banks are good, gravel bars, clay bars, logs, trees. Most of your fish is gonna come from the deflection off stuff. Grass, I would be throwing lip less cranks, chatter baits, spinner baits, swim baits, and swim jigs. Good luck bro Quote
Super User Boomstick Posted April 20, 2018 Super User Posted April 20, 2018 I usually switch to a spinnerbait in grassy areas because the grass doesn't cover the square bill like it does in the grass. Anyway, in your case you can definitely try the stop and go approach. Or look for an area with stumps and docks to bang them off of causing a deflection. 1 Quote
Glaucus Posted April 20, 2018 Posted April 20, 2018 Definitely go Spinnerbait in your case. I gave up on lipped cranks in most of my waters. Snag upon snag. Spinners go right through. Quote
EGbassing Posted April 20, 2018 Author Posted April 20, 2018 35 minutes ago, sully420 said: Bladed jig Actually tried one of those today, on my last cast something blew up on it just below the surface. Missed him on the hookset though. Quote
Super User WRB Posted April 20, 2018 Super User Posted April 20, 2018 There is a crankbait thread "A rare insight into crankbaits" on the top of the Fishing Tackle forum page. Tom 1 1 Quote
Super User scaleface Posted April 22, 2018 Super User Posted April 22, 2018 On 4/20/2018 at 12:27 PM, EGbassing said: A few days ago I tried fishing my new KVD 1.5 squarebill (4' to 6' depth) and on every cast I was pulling up weeds/leaves from the bottom. So I decided to buy the KVD 1.0 squarebill, which dives to 4' max. it doesn't hit the bottom, eliminating the problem with leaves, but I don't know how to fish it if it's not hitting the bottom. Should I try a stop/go retrieve, or straight retrieve? Fast or slow? Thanks. It could work with a straight retrieve or erratic . 1 Quote
Super User Catt Posted April 22, 2018 Super User Posted April 22, 2018 Bagley Balsa B ? Straight or erratic retrieves! 1 Quote
Super User scaleface Posted April 22, 2018 Super User Posted April 22, 2018 2 hours ago, Catt said: Bagley Balsa B ? Straight or erratic retrieves! I was going to mention Honey B but didnt know if they still made them . 1 Quote
Super User Catt Posted April 22, 2018 Super User Posted April 22, 2018 1 hour ago, scaleface said: I was going to mention Honey B but didnt know if they still made them . The original squarebill before anyone knew what a square bill was! 1 Quote
Super User burrows Posted April 23, 2018 Super User Posted April 23, 2018 Never heard of a honey B 1 Quote
Super User Catt Posted April 23, 2018 Super User Posted April 23, 2018 1 hour ago, Burros said: Never heard of a honey B Bagley Honey B the original squarebill Quote
Super User burrows Posted April 23, 2018 Super User Posted April 23, 2018 I always thought the first square bill was the big O by cotton Cordell? 1 Quote
Super User Catt Posted April 23, 2018 Super User Posted April 23, 2018 59 minutes ago, Burros said: I always thought the first square bill was the big O by cotton Cordell? Alphabet baits came out about the same time, they consisted of Cotton Cordell's Big O, Bill Norman's Little N, & Bagley's B. Yes those 3 have a "square bill" but the term "squarebill" has become associated with small crankbaits. 2 Quote
blckshirt98 Posted May 8, 2018 Posted May 8, 2018 You can impart your own "deflection" of sorts by quickly snapping the rod back in one direction or another. Not exactly the same as it's not producing a "thump" as it hits an object, but it gives the random darting motion of a fleeing baitfish. 1 1 Quote
Super User whitwolf Posted May 9, 2018 Super User Posted May 9, 2018 Rebel wee r is my square bill of choice. 1 Quote
Super User WRB Posted May 9, 2018 Super User Posted May 9, 2018 On April 23, 2018 at 6:32 AM, Catt said: Alphabet baits came out about the same time, they consisted of Cotton Cordell's Big O, Bill Norman's Little N, & Bagley's B. Yes those 3 have a "square bill" but the term "squarebill" has become associated with small crankbaits. Fred Young's hand carved balsa Big O was the original as I recall. Young's Big O were sold in egg creates and selling for unbelievable prices before Cotton Cordell made the plastic version. I still a few Bagley original square bills and Fred Youngs Big O's. Tom 2 Quote
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