Heron Posted July 14, 2024 Posted July 14, 2024 So for dirty stained water, visibility of 12in or less at times… My thought was to use 6”-8” paddle/boot tail swimbaits for the vibration. I didn’t figure more subtle actions would be as effective. But I also figure larger glide baits that put off big side flash, actually do make sense in these conditions. Not sure about multi jointed swimbaits in dank water such as this, but I do like the variety of ways available to change up the retrieve. What say you, El Gurus of the big bait? Quote
Heron Posted July 15, 2024 Author Posted July 15, 2024 4 minutes ago, Big Swimbait said: A BIG wakebait or Jitterbug I do have those, but how about for those deeper water occasions? Quote
Big Swimbait Posted July 15, 2024 Posted July 15, 2024 8 minutes ago, Heron said: I do have those, but how about for those deeper water occasions? You're on the right track with something that can create vibrations. I make super-size bladed jigs using Musky blades on Striper jigs with the big Sakamata Shad. Quote
Fried Lemons Posted July 15, 2024 Posted July 15, 2024 It depends on the water. Is it always dirty or is it temporary? In permanently dirty water I've found fish hit glide baits and wedge tail swimbaits just fine. If it's clear water that turned dirty I would either fish somewhere else or throw something else as I find that seems to kill the bite. Quote
Heron Posted July 15, 2024 Author Posted July 15, 2024 2 minutes ago, Fried Lemons said: It depends on the water. Is it always dirty or is it temporary? In permanently dirty water I've found fish hit glide baits and wedge tail swimbaits just fine. If it's clear water that turned dirty I would either fish somewhere else or throw something else as I find that seems to kill the bite. Always dirty, always dank. Well that’s good to know. I was concerned that my hudds were too subtle. Quote
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