ABU is overpriced Posted March 18 Posted March 18 Been fishing musky since forever, but only got serious into chunking large baits for bass back in mid 2023 because the studio composite rod i got, paired with the Z2020 is such an incredible combo that it doesn't bother me if i don't catch a single fish in a day of fishing. So how many of you are into swimbaiting for bass? Quote
softwateronly Posted March 18 Posted March 18 Yes, but seasonally sporadic. I feel like my successes have been driven by exploring and adding in larger, 6-8" and smaller 2-3" baits based on time of year. scott Quote
Big Swimbait Posted March 18 Posted March 18 As my board name implies, I am all in! The only exception is if I am tournament fishing, then it's BFS to get my limit and then the big baits come out! 2 Quote
MediumMouthBass Posted March 19 Posted March 19 I love fishing 1.5-3oz swimbaits, glidebaits, and wakebaits (along with the occasional 7" fluke). 1 Quote
wolfe_ohara Posted March 19 Posted March 19 these days i am throwing a lot of 1.5-5oz lures for bass, and what ever toothy fishies wish to come play. 1 Quote
Bigbox99 Posted March 19 Posted March 19 Yes, but I don't have any confidence with glide baits. I can't seem to get bit on these unless there is a crazy bite where they will bite anything but then its just a bunch of small fish. I do get bites on Gantarel Jrs, Savage Gear 8 inch trout line throughs and Savage Gear 5 inch slow sink bluegills. All big fish bites too. Maybe I am getting followers I can't see sitting down in a kayak but glides have been a waste of time for me. I still throw them but my Savage Gear baits are my confidence baits. Hudd 68s specials rof13 also get bit slow crawling but 60% of the bites for me are on the tail and they never find the hook. Quote
woolleyfooley Posted Friday at 09:33 PM Posted Friday at 09:33 PM I want to try out some swim baits but as of right now all I have are soft plastic swim baits. Quote
Super User WRB Posted Friday at 10:41 PM Super User Posted Friday at 10:41 PM When had a boat big swimbaits were 2nd only to jigs. Sold all of them in 2020-2021 and the rods / reels. Tom 2 Quote
928JLH Posted Saturday at 06:48 PM Posted Saturday at 06:48 PM Love swimbaits. The draw power is incredible. You can throw several lures in a fishy area with nothing. Throw a big glide and the behemoths come out of the wood works. It's bizarre how some days it's only followers, or they all hammer it. 1 Quote
Super User Team9nine Posted Saturday at 10:47 PM Super User Posted Saturday at 10:47 PM Nope - have a few I throw from time to time, but certainly not “into” it. Still debating on whether to buy my first glide bait or not - lol Quote
Super User WRB Posted Saturday at 11:19 PM Super User Posted Saturday at 11:19 PM You can get a good deal from AJay, Andy was selling all his glides😎 Tom Quote
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