Gera Posted June 9, 2023 Posted June 9, 2023 To all of you disappointed with your jackhammers, I will gladly take them so you don't have to see them ever again. 3 1 Quote
Super User scaleface Posted June 10, 2023 Super User Posted June 10, 2023 On 5/31/2023 at 3:53 PM, Bankbeater said: The venerable Beetle Spin. I've been fishing with them off and on for around 50 years and I've only caught one fish on that bait. Not a Virgil Ward disciple , I see. Quote
Bandersnatch Posted June 11, 2023 Posted June 11, 2023 On 6/4/2023 at 10:32 AM, Aaron_H said: I will not stand for this Chatterhate! ? Right now for me it's the 13 Fishing Jabberjaw. Haven't thrown it a ton, but zero interest from fish when I do. Tried various retrieves and nothing yet. Seen other guys killing it on it so I'll keep it in the rotation for now and try to figure it out. I’ve got two beautiful jabber jaws that catch exactly zero fish Quote
Cbump Posted June 11, 2023 Author Posted June 11, 2023 3 hours ago, Bandersnatch said: I’ve got two beautiful jabber jaws that catch exactly zero fish Dang It I just ordered a bunch on clearance from TW. Quote
Super User Swamp Girl Posted June 13, 2023 Super User Posted June 13, 2023 I have yet to catch a bass on a Jackhammer. To be fair, I haven't fished it a lot yet, but I have tossed it at several ponds and bogs and caught nothing. I don't want to quit on it yet. I've never done well with a Jitterbug. I've thrown them in ponds brimming with bass and have caught a few, but my few hookups don't justify my continuing to throw it. Quote
NoFroFishing Posted June 19, 2023 Posted June 19, 2023 Bellows gill, I just don't get what I am supposed to do. And surprisingly the whopper plopper. Zero success. 1 Quote
softwateronly Posted January 23 Posted January 23 On 6/1/2023 at 10:24 AM, FishTank said: Shimano World Crank Megabass Deep Six Megabass Sleeper Craw - No luck yet Megabass Cyclone - use to be good Any of the Rapala X-rap baits Thinking the shimano world crank 73F is a size and depth that works for my water. Did it ever end up producing? Any additional thoughts? Thanks scott Quote
Super User FishTank Posted January 23 Super User Posted January 23 4 minutes ago, softwateronly said: Thinking the shimano world crank 73F is a size and depth that works for my water. Did it ever end up producing? Any additional thoughts? Thanks scott Nope. I still haven't caught a fish on it. Most other Shimano baits have been fine. I have done pretty well on the World Minnow and the World Pop but the Macbeth has been the best of the bunch. 1 Quote
softwateronly Posted January 23 Posted January 23 3 minutes ago, FishTank said: Nope. I still haven't caught a fish on it. Most other Shimano baits have been fine. I have done pretty well on the World Minnow and the World Pop but the Macbeth has been the best of the bunch. Could be a reason they're 30% off on TW scott Quote
rboat Posted January 26 Posted January 26 1. A-rig - also kind of feels like tossing out an anchor - keep trying 2. Deps Bull flat, bull slide, cover scat -zip nada 3. Yamatanuki - no go- sorry Gary Y 4. Live target crank, clear bubble body with little fake minnows inside- ok my bad for trying 5. thousands of others that just don't cut it. Thanks you little bait simian Quote
Super User Swamp Girl Posted January 27 Super User Posted January 27 10 hours ago, rboat said: 1. A-rig - also kind of feels like tossing out an anchor - keep trying I haven't mustered the courage to cast an A-Rig yet. It looks so awkward. Quote
Super User FishTank Posted January 27 Super User Posted January 27 10 hours ago, rboat said: 1. A-rig - also kind of feels like tossing out an anchor - keep trying 2. Deps Bull flat, bull slide, cover scat -zip nada 3. Yamatanuki - no go- sorry Gary Y 4. Live target crank, clear bubble body with little fake minnows inside- ok my bad for trying 5. thousands of others that just don't cut it. Thanks you little bait simian I have caught tons of fish on your first three. An A-rig has out caught a spinnerbait for me. I just chuck it out there, wind, stop and boom, fish on. The Deps Bull Flat is also an easy bait. I fish it on a free rig and as a jig trailer. I just scoot it across the bottom. Nothing magical. I have caught fish in both deep and shallow water with it and in both lakes and ponds. The Yamatanuki is just a big hunk of plastic that you let sit. The fish just slam it when it sitting still or scooted slowly. I don't get it but it works. Quote
CDMTJager Posted January 27 Posted January 27 Whopper (3 different kids 3 different manufacturers) fished them to death got zilch then toss a Rebel Pop-R through same area slam the bass. Jigs. Invested $300+ in jigs and jig trailers in late 2023 early 2024 only to discover the bottom of every lake under 90 minuets drive from my home is 100% weed bottom and impossible to fish a jig in. Quote
BayouSlide Posted January 27 Posted January 27 Probably 80 percent of the baits in my tackle room fall into this category, unfortunately. But I have since learned not to be so susceptible to hype. Quote
papajoe222 Posted January 29 Posted January 29 On 5/28/2023 at 6:48 AM, Mobasser said: Black musky Jitterbug is my ultimate dud also. It probably scared the fish away. Another case of one man's garbage is another's treasure. I modify the ones I use adding belly and tail trebles and removing the ones it comes with. Great bass, pike and muskie bait. I caught two muskie last July over 40in. on one while there was a muskie tournament going on. I believe it was Heddon that came out with a buzz plug that Bill Dance promoted. I bought four and when they didn't produce, I pulled the blades and tossed 'em. 1 Quote
BlakeMolone Posted January 29 Posted January 29 Megabass x nanahan. The action is cool but they needed constant tuning to run straight and they never out performed my pointer 65s. For the price I was not impressed with the hooks and even had a half pound smallie break one of the points off. Quote
primetime Posted January 29 Posted January 29 Glide baits.....Probably because they require patience and I tend to get bored throwing a lure or bait for a long time if not getting strikes. Same with all the big hard bodies swimbaits. I also never throw the Whopper Ploppers, I am sure the smaller sizes would work better but personally have more confidence in a topwater prop bait. Not into the huge swimbaits. My nephew loves to throw giant swimbaits up North in Ct. and he will cast em all day for one or two strikes....but, the fish he catches tend to all be big. I basically keep my fishing pretty simple. My tackle arsenal is ridiculous since I only use 10% of it. Quote
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