Super User Choporoz Posted yesterday at 02:20 PM Super User Posted yesterday at 02:20 PM When restocking Rage Bugs last year, I jumped on a sale and bought 8 or 10 packs, only to find that I wasn't paying attention and bought 3.38's instead of my trusty 4's. Tried them a few times but was not impressed. Too small, too light, little action, not much interest from the bass. Then, yesterday, I was having a slow morning with the 'regular' size; few fish here and there...nothing over 2#. After breaking off, I accidentally grabbed a pack of smaller ones and lazily used one instead of digging around for the right ones. I immediately started hammering more and better fish. Maybe the bite window opened...maybe the locations were better....maybe the faster fall or smaller profile...I don't have a clue as to why, but size sure seemed to matter ...this one time 7 Quote
Super User casts_by_fly Posted yesterday at 02:55 PM Super User Posted yesterday at 02:55 PM I also use the 4 as my standard, but when it’s not working and I know it should be I’ll drop to the mid size or even the small one (3”). I carry the magnum as well but they are big. Sometimes you just have to listen to the fish. Quote
Super User Choporoz Posted yesterday at 03:05 PM Author Super User Posted yesterday at 03:05 PM @casts_by_fly,the magnum is my go-to on a heavy swing head (7/8, generally). It has replaced a jig for me much of the time. Drags great, swims well, and comes through cover as well or better than a jig much of the time. It gets big bites. Quote
Super User Darth-Baiter Posted yesterday at 05:33 PM Super User Posted yesterday at 05:33 PM i think size matters. you have to give them options. sometimes they want appetizer sized. sometimes, they want bigger bites. it is weird, frustrating, and exhilarating all at once. 2 Quote
Pat Brown Posted yesterday at 05:53 PM Posted yesterday at 05:53 PM As a fluke and frog fisherman - you learn to play with size fast if you like getting bit! Seems like as the forage they're targeting through out the year changes - the sizes of fluke or frog they generally prefer shift around. I'm sure it's also true of flipping baits - I'm just less dialed into the nuance - I flip a lot of small baits on my home lakes - mainly to be a little different from everyone else - not sure if the fish prefer it or not - but they get bit. Sometimes I feel like it's big bait time - and fish those instead and also do well. Seems more seat of the pants with plastics for me 😂 With the fluke or frog I will definitely go smaller if I see tons of minnows up shallow but if I know there's huge bass - I will often go bigger on either or both. Sometimes I go big on the fluke and small on the frog and play with different sizes on different bait categories to zero in on a preference faster. I definitely think bigger gizzard eaters are more into bigger baits and sunfish and perch and crappie eaters seem more into smaller baits but this is not an exact science - just a little guessing. 2 Quote
Super User Choporoz Posted 10 hours ago Author Super User Posted 10 hours ago Snack-size preference lasted all of one day. They're back on the 4" 6 Quote
Global Moderator Mike L Posted 9 hours ago Global Moderator Posted 9 hours ago Big Bait = Big Fish Until it doesn’t 😊 Mike 3 Quote
Skunkmaster-k Posted 7 hours ago Posted 7 hours ago 2 hours ago, Choporoz said: Snack-size preference lasted all of one day. They're back on the 4" What the heck is in your mouth ? Quote
IYAOYAS Posted 7 hours ago Posted 7 hours ago 7 minutes ago, Skunkmaster-k said: What the heck is in your mouth ? Looks like a stogie to me. Quote
Skunkmaster-k Posted 36 minutes ago Posted 36 minutes ago 6 hours ago, IYAOYAS said: Looks like a stogie to me. Maybe the end unrolled or something? Quote
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