VolFan Posted August 30, 2024 Posted August 30, 2024 I try stuff when the stuff that I know works isn’t working. My mantra is ‘If it ain’t broke, don’t break it.’ 1 Quote
Super User WRB Posted August 30, 2024 Super User Posted August 30, 2024 I like to try something new to me if I know through the grapevine it’s working. On my own prefer trying old like rediscovered Screamers and Reapers. Hard to put a % value maybe 95-5% on my own incentive, partner kicking my butt I change in a heart beat. Tom 3 Quote
Super User Koz Posted August 31, 2024 Super User Posted August 31, 2024 I'm all over the place which can lead to success or downfall depending upon the day. I carry a few boxes of tried and true baits and I will start with those, but I also bring baits based upon the specific lake forage and season. This year has been much different from any other year for me in that between the couple of tournaments I fished and fishing on my own I have fished about 14 different bodies of water since the spring. Why? Two reasons. The first being for a little adventure and not get stuck in a rut. The second is between using maps, observation, and FFS I'm trying to get better at breaking down lakes more quickly. It's funny, because I live on a lake and although I make a few casts off my back yard almost daily, I have not had my kayak in that lake since May. Quote
river-rat Posted August 31, 2024 Posted August 31, 2024 I'm pretty much tried and true. I think the last new thing I tried was a Biffle Hard Head swing jig with a Gene Larew Biffle Bug - and it does work. But I quit chasing new baits and techniques years ago. Quote
Super User Bird Posted August 31, 2024 Super User Posted August 31, 2024 Tried and true mainly but there is that rare occasion where a particular bait that I'd deem " tried and true " completely shuts down, dead, nothing. This forces me to try and replicate it's past production with something else. 1 Quote
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