Big Rick Posted December 8, 2018 Posted December 8, 2018 On 12/6/2018 at 7:33 PM, WRB said: So you basically went with your original choice. What tackle do you plan to use? What makes a good slow moving swimbait vs a not so good swimbait in your opinion? Tail movement alone doesn't trigger big bass into striking a swimbait. Tom You are forcing THOUGHT above EMOTION.... As with most emotionally charged purchases, it often turns out the items purchased are not the best suited for the situation at hand. Very wise and astute observations here. Quote
Mr. Aquarium Posted December 10, 2018 Posted December 10, 2018 On 12/8/2018 at 11:42 AM, MassYak85 said: The ROF 0's don't come with hooks right? Gotta BBR or STE rig them or something? I've thought about doing the same. There's a lot of ponds I fish that are shallow and I can't go as slow as I'd like without sinking into the dying weed beds and getting fouled up. A ROF 1 or 2 would be great. I've tried shaving off some of the lead of a ROF 5 68 weedless but it still wasn't quite what I was hoping for. the one i got off TW has a top hook! I cant wait to use it 1 Quote
Lefty76 Posted January 11, 2019 Author Posted January 11, 2019 Below is a photo of my swimbait arsenal. I have yet to throw the Keitechs, but I tried out one of the Hudds last week (8" ROF5). Deepest water is around 20feet. Mr Young, Now I understand why you like them as a slow moving bottom swimbait. The boot tail movement is unique/somewhat subtle. Do the Hudds need to be prepped/softened up before using? I just pulled one out of the package, tied it to 20lb Pline mono and casted it out. The hard baits are all 8inchers. The BB-Z stays on top when retrieving while River2Sea S-waver200 sinks a few feet. Yet to cast the Gigantrel bluegill/tilapia imitation. Tilapia and bluegill are the big forage in the farm pond. Between these lures and 12 inch Berkely power worms, I should have all i need to lure a 8lb plus bass into biting. Quote
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