KP Duty Posted Tuesday at 02:22 AM Posted Tuesday at 02:22 AM 4" Slider worm with a 1/8oz weedless slider head. 1 Quote
JackstrawIII Posted Tuesday at 11:49 AM Posted Tuesday at 11:49 AM Caffeine shad. Neko rigged stickbait. And yes... the ned. Quote
Bassbum1016 Posted Tuesday at 12:02 PM Posted Tuesday at 12:02 PM I’ll finesse fish especially during the post spawn if I can’t get them to eat a big jig A shaky head will make even the most pressured fish bite in the right locations 3 Quote
Super User N Florida Mike Posted Tuesday at 12:14 PM Super User Posted Tuesday at 12:14 PM I have a dedicated finesse combo, which consists of a small spinning reel , medium light rod, 8 pound mono, and 1-2/0 hooks. I use a lot of baits which are often used as trailers for swimming jigs, chatter baits, etc. I use small senkos, zoom finesse worms, lucky strike worms, and creature baits such as baby brush hogs, speed craws, and several others. I usually use a split shot rig . 1 Quote
IYAOYAS Posted Tuesday at 01:32 PM Posted Tuesday at 01:32 PM For me my go to finesse technique is ned rigs. Call it whatever you want but if it puts fish in the boat I don't care. Fishing super pressured water has made me an expert on it. 1 Quote
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