Super User FryDog62 Posted January 15, 2020 Super User Posted January 15, 2020 4.25 inches long - anyone tried them and if/so what technique? Kind of an “in-between” size... maybe too small for a Neko or Carolina rig, but too big for Ned? Maybe about right for a split-shot rig? Assuming they sink. 1 Quote
Super User Cgolf Posted January 16, 2020 Super User Posted January 16, 2020 I have used it cut into Ned sized pieces (3 pieces per bait) and got bites on it. Once they got tore off or lost I didn’t go back to them. Honestly they caught em as good or better than other baits, so maybe next season I will give them a go again. Not sure why I stopped using them. 1 Quote
heavyduty Posted January 16, 2020 Posted January 16, 2020 Smallies love them! I usually break them in 1/2. I've fished them on a 1/0 EWG with a split shot up about 3" before I learned of the ned. Fish them both ways now. 1 Quote
Super User Fishes in trees Posted January 16, 2020 Super User Posted January 16, 2020 I think that they are a decent pitching bait. I have a plastic shoe box or two full of them. I never saw them for sale at any other place than Walmart, and that's been a few years ago. They were marketed during that time when it seemed like every soft plastic maker had their version of a centipede. It has been a while since I've seen any Arkie plastics at Walmart. These come under that class of baits that I bought a couple of bags, had modest success, they went on close out, bought a bunch of bags, stored them in plastic shoe boxes, and then kinda forgot about them as I went on to the next hot plastic. I think that if I fished more small mouth waters I'd throw them more often. A kinda similar bait that got ignored by almost everyone was the Gene Larew Ring Shad. I keep gallon zip lock with half a dozen different colors of the Ring Shad in the boat, but I almost never fish them. I think that bait got discontinued a long time ago. Quote
Super User FryDog62 Posted January 16, 2020 Author Super User Posted January 16, 2020 12 minutes ago, Fishes in trees said: I think that they are a decent pitching bait. I have a plastic shoe box or two full of them. I never saw them for sale at any other place than Walmart, and that's been a few years ago. They were marketed during that time when it seemed like every soft plastic maker had their version of a centipede. It has been a while since I've seen any Arkie plastics at Walmart. These come under that class of baits that I bought a couple of bags, had modest success, they went on close out, bought a bunch of bags, stored them in plastic shoe boxes, and then kinda forgot about them as I went on to the next hot plastic. I think that if I fished more small mouth waters I'd throw them more often. A kinda similar bait that got ignored by almost everyone was the Gene Larew Ring Shad. I keep gallon zip lock with half a dozen different colors of the Ring Shad in the boat, but I almost never fish them. I think that bait got discontinued a long time ago. Yes, we’re in smallmouth territory up North and have thought about using them for that. Given the salt content I assume they sink, how would you rig them? Quote
Super User Fishes in trees Posted January 16, 2020 Super User Posted January 16, 2020 I tx rigged them on 12 or 15 lb fluorocarbon line with a 3/16 oz sinker and a 3/0 offset hook, and pitched them at stuff. I also threw them on quarter ounce Brewer Slider Heads. I tried them on split shot/mojo rigs. I tried them with real light line (6 lb) wacky style. I tried them nose hooked on a drop shot rig. Never did try making them shorter. Wasn't throwing/had never heard of a Ned rig at the time. Best results were on the Brewer Head with 10 lb Abrax. 1 Quote
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