Swampdonkey fishing Posted January 27, 2021 Posted January 27, 2021 I am wondering what is the best hard bait for small mouth in the spring, the reason I am asking is I am going on a trip to lake Maloney am I want to be prepared to catch them. Quote
Finessegenics Posted January 27, 2021 Posted January 27, 2021 Hard to beat a suspending jerkbait 8 Quote
Hewhospeaksmuchbull Posted January 27, 2021 Posted January 27, 2021 1 hour ago, Finessegenics said: Hard to beat a suspending jerkbait Hands down! 1 Quote
Super User bowhunter63 Posted January 27, 2021 Super User Posted January 27, 2021 22 minutes ago, Hewhospeaksmuchbull said: Hands down! X2 1 Quote
Global Moderator TnRiver46 Posted January 27, 2021 Global Moderator Posted January 27, 2021 I was going to say walking bait or popper but they probably wont be as good in early spring, so I’ll join the jerkbait crowd. Quote
Hewhospeaksmuchbull Posted January 28, 2021 Posted January 28, 2021 In fact when hunting smallmouth, the jerkbait is what I throw first. Period. There is no better catch than having a smallie follow your JB to within feet of you, ya kill it, she stares it down, you twitch, she strikes. I go full-goofball, absolutely love it. If you haven't yet read this, twice, https://www.bassresource.com/bass-fishing-forums/topic/108594-jerkbait-help-advice/ Next up, since where I fish is rocky. Is a crankbait that will get me on to the rocks and keep it there. Usually a craw pattern although a shad pattern slamming into rocks will also get them fired up also. If those two fail I'll breakout my secrete weapon the jig. But wait.. don't sleep on the blade bait! 1 Quote
Luke Barnes Posted January 28, 2021 Posted January 28, 2021 The one time I did good catching smallies was using a red craw pattern squarebill. Banged it off a rip rap bank and any wood i could see and it worked! 1 Quote
Global Moderator Bluebasser86 Posted January 28, 2021 Global Moderator Posted January 28, 2021 Suspending jerkbaits until the water temps get above about 65 for me. 1 Quote
Finessegenics Posted January 28, 2021 Posted January 28, 2021 2 hours ago, Hewhospeaksmuchbull said: In fact when hunting smallmouth, the jerkbait is what I throw first. Period. There is no better catch than having a smallie follow your JB to within feet of you, ya kill it, she stares it down, you twitch, she strikes. I go full-goofball, absolutely love it. Same here if we’re talking specifically hard baits. I didn’t mention it in my first post but for me it’s a year round thing. Never subscribed to the idea that it was just a cold water bait. That being said I don’t throw a jerkbait enough as I love soft plastics and spinnerbaits too much. 1 Quote
Super User OkobojiEagle Posted January 28, 2021 Super User Posted January 28, 2021 17 hours ago, Swampdonkey fishing said: I am going on a trip to lake Maloney am I want to be prepared to catch them. I would counsel you to ask someone who fishes Lake Maloney as lakes differ in what techniques are most effective. oe 1 Quote
Super User Dwight Hottle Posted January 28, 2021 Super User Posted January 28, 2021 18 hours ago, Finessegenics said: Hard to beat a suspending jerkbait X2, X3, X4, etc. 1 Quote
Kreagerc Posted January 28, 2021 Posted January 28, 2021 war eagle copper frame and blades, black skirt. I know, I know, sounds a little odd. I was skeptical too, till my buddy tore them up down at the local river (cloudy / clearwater conditions). Don't go to the river without one tied on now. Quote
Super User MickD Posted January 28, 2021 Super User Posted January 28, 2021 Rapala DT's in Ike's Custom Ink "smash" are very good smallie lures. For the spring, when jerks are working, slow down with the DT, stop it often. I call it "nudging." Also the regular color "live river shad." Quote
InfantryMP Posted January 28, 2021 Posted January 28, 2021 I have had awesome success with a black whopper plopper with smallmouth, especially in creeks and small creek arms. 1 Quote
John Diamond Posted January 28, 2021 Posted January 28, 2021 Anything you can work slow until the water warms up. I fish rivers, and I prefer small crankbaits that suspend. Sometimes spinners do the trick if you can crank them slow enough. I do have a secret weapon I've been working on though, just getting it perfected now. It knocked them out last Summer and Fall, will see how they do in the Spring. Quote
Super User J Francho Posted January 28, 2021 Super User Posted January 28, 2021 Jerkbaits are a spring and fall thing here. For hard baits, a Rebel Deep Craw has produced more smallies than any other lure. 1 Quote
Swampdonkey fishing Posted January 30, 2021 Author Posted January 30, 2021 On 1/28/2021 at 6:17 AM, OkobojiEagle said: I would counsel you to ask someone who fishes Lake Maloney as lakes differ in what techniques are most effective. oe You fish lake Maloney Just now, Swampdonkey fishing said: You fish lake Maloney ????????? Quote
Sphynx Posted January 31, 2021 Posted January 31, 2021 I haven't had a chance to go after smallmouth in the early spring, this will be my first early season chasing them, but I do know that last year the most productive hardbaits for me were the Topwater Popper, lipless crankbait, and the squarebill, from a numbers standpoint the squarebill caught the most by a wide margin, fishing a large river from the bank, which is not exactly the situation you'll be dealing with I expect. Quote
Swampdonkey fishing Posted January 31, 2021 Author Posted January 31, 2021 15 hours ago, Sphynx said: I haven't had a chance to go after smallmouth in the early spring, this will be my first early season chasing them, but I do know that last year the most productive hardbaits for me were the Topwater Popper, lipless crankbait, and the squarebill, from a numbers standpoint the squarebill caught the most by a wide margin, fishing a large river from the bank, which is not exactly the situation you'll be dealing with I expect. I will be fishing a running inlet so it’s like a mini river. Quote
Global Moderator TnRiver46 Posted February 1, 2021 Global Moderator Posted February 1, 2021 Do spoons and blade baits count as hard baits? Quote
Super User Spankey Posted February 1, 2021 Super User Posted February 1, 2021 So many great hardbaits for spring. I find on the river the same hardbaits work from spring to fall, only changing the color of the baits. Everyones situation is a bit different I guess. Over the years my first smallie of the year has come on a rat-l-trap many times. Quote
Swampdonkey fishing Posted February 1, 2021 Author Posted February 1, 2021 5 hours ago, TnRiver46 said: Do spoons and blade baits count as hard baits? Yeah I think. 1 Quote
Super User roadwarrior Posted February 1, 2021 Super User Posted February 1, 2021 Jerkbait, Red Eye Shad and Bandit 200 1 Quote
gqualls Posted February 1, 2021 Posted February 1, 2021 I've caught a lot of smallies on a F9 black and silver Rapala. The river I fish for the most part is not deep so this bait works well for me. Quote
papajoe222 Posted February 6, 2021 Posted February 6, 2021 For early spring I like to throw a blade bait. They seem to commit to it a lot quicker than a jerk-bait and prefer it over a lipless crank. I can cover/eliminate water quickly with one, too. If I get a few from the same spot, I may switch to a jerk-bait in an attempt to squeeze out one more from the spot. Quote
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