Super User BrianMDTX Posted January 17, 2021 Super User Posted January 17, 2021 @roadwarrior was my Fishmas partner. One of the items I received were a couple packs of Daiwa/GYBC 4.5” Neko Macho baits. I never used a Neko rig before so this morning I decided to hit the pond. Got here just before 11:00. Sunny and around 60°. Saw a turtle sunning which made me regret not bringing the Megabass Pop X (thought the water might still be too cold). No biggie. I tied on a 1/0 Gammy circle octopus hook on a BC rig with 10 lb Big Game and rigged a watermelon Neko Macho with a nail weight (actually, the shank of a drywall nail). First casts were unproductive and upon review I think I did not have the hook far enough forward. I moved the hook closer and on the second cast I felt a bass take the bait. Reeled it in tight and caught this 1.5 lb’er. It’s always nice to catch a bass on a new bait. Not that big but a fun catch. So I decided to stick with it. I casted the bait right down the bank and started working it back slow. It stopped dead but it wasn’t a snag. Reeled in the slack and could tell it was a decent bass. Hopefully there’s a bigger one out there that’s hungry! I seem to be a fall-back guy on lures I know work, but it is nice to fish new baits and new techniques and get a quick payoff! 12 Quote
Super User Bankbeater Posted January 18, 2021 Super User Posted January 18, 2021 Nice catching! Quote
Budcjoline Posted January 18, 2021 Posted January 18, 2021 Nice catch! I need to start stepping out of my comfort zone, it's too easy to use your confidence lures. Quote
Super User BrianMDTX Posted January 18, 2021 Author Super User Posted January 18, 2021 1 hour ago, Budcjoline said: Nice catch! I need to start stepping out of my comfort zone, it's too easy to use your confidence lures. I’ve been very guilty of that. Either not trying new baits and/or presentations, or not fishing them enough to give them a fair shake. It’s one of the reasons why I switched hook position after getting no hits. I didn’t want to fall back on a “tried-and-true” without giving it a good try. Glad I did! Quote
Budcjoline Posted January 18, 2021 Posted January 18, 2021 11 hours ago, BrianMDTX said: I’ve been very guilty of that. Either not trying new baits and/or presentations, or not fishing them enough to give them a fair shake. It’s one of the reasons why I switched hook position after getting no hits. I didn’t want to fall back on a “tried-and-true” without giving it a good try. Glad I did! Yeah, that's one of my goals this year. There are a lot of lure that people swear by and I don't try because I always fall back. I plan on fishing more this spring with some of those lures and then reevaluate in the summer lol Quote
Miabucman Posted January 18, 2021 Posted January 18, 2021 Good job. I am a little jealous. I went walking on the iced over creek yesterday with my son. lol I will have to add to my 2021 Goals list and try baits that I typically don't use. I tend to try something new for a few casts and then go back to a confidence bait. Tight lines! Quote
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