Super User Choporoz Posted March 24 Super User Posted March 24 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 8 Quote
Super User casts_by_fly Posted March 24 Super User Posted March 24 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 March 24 Author Super User Posted March 24 @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 March 24 Super User Posted March 24 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 March 24 Posted March 24 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 March 25 Author Super User Posted March 25 Snack-size preference lasted all of one day. They're back on the 4" 7 Quote
Global Moderator Mike L Posted March 25 Global Moderator Posted March 25 Big Bait = Big Fish Until it doesn’t 😊 Mike 4 Quote
Skunkmaster-k Posted March 25 Posted March 25 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 March 25 Posted March 25 7 minutes ago, Skunkmaster-k said: What the heck is in your mouth ? Looks like a stogie to me. 1 Quote
Skunkmaster-k Posted March 25 Posted March 25 6 hours ago, IYAOYAS said: Looks like a stogie to me. Maybe the end unrolled or something? 1 Quote
Super User Choporoz Posted March 25 Author Super User Posted March 25 Yeah...it wasn't supposed to be a cartoon exploding cigar, but kinda looks that way 4 Quote
Super User Catt Posted March 26 Super User Posted March 26 Sometimes I don't ask, I just throw! Quote
Global Moderator Bluebasser86 Posted March 28 Global Moderator Posted March 28 I like the 3.8 on a split shot rig. It has a nice, slow glide that really seems to get bites when it's tough. Quote
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