AbuGarcia-4-Life Posted March 26, 2011 Posted March 26, 2011 Ok I have never really fished swimbaits at all and I'm goin to order some of the 4" Huddleston Weedless Shad for my tournament on the 9th of April. I was planning on using my Flippin' Stick and 65# Braid. But I was wondering could I get by on a 7' MH Fast or M X-Fast Vendetta with 30# Braid? I want to know what is the best way to fish these baits? Best area? Best time of year? Etc. I basically want to know everything I NEED to know. BTW next weekend (April 2nd) We are gonna Pre-Fish so... If that helps, Thanks Quote
Global Moderator Bluebasser86 Posted March 26, 2011 Global Moderator Posted March 26, 2011 Ok I have never really fished swimbaits at all and I'm goin to order some of the 4" Huddleston Weedless Shad for my tournament on the 9th of April. I was planning on using my Flippin' Stick and 65# Braid. But I was wondering could I get by on a 7' MH Fast or M X-Fast Vendetta with 30# Braid?I want to know what is the best way to fish these baits? Best area? Best time of year? Etc. I basically want to know everything I NEED to know. BTW next weekend (April 2nd) We are gonna Pre-Fish so... If that helps, Thanks Best way is the way the fish want it. Best area is where the fish are at. Best time of year is when you are fishing. If you're prefishing just give them a try. Swimbaits can be used so many different ways it's almost impossible to labels "bests." Some days they're best burned like a spinnerbait under the surface, next day cranked mid depth like a crankbait, and next day crawled along bottom like a jig. I'd say if you're prefishing just give them a try and see how the fish respond. Fish the same areas you would fish and try a few different retrieves. As for the rod, if the lure is within the rating of the rod it should be good, as should the 30lb braid. I'd guess that with a 4 inch swimbait it should do what you need it too! Quote
Super User Raul Posted March 26, 2011 Super User Posted March 26, 2011 My man, if I were to fish a tornament the last bait I woud try is the one I 've never fished with. Quote
Super User Alpster Posted March 26, 2011 Super User Posted March 26, 2011 My man, if I were to fish a tornament the last bait I woud try is the one I 've never fished with. That's the truth!!! Ronnie Quote
Super User webertime Posted March 26, 2011 Super User Posted March 26, 2011 Your MH should be fine a 4" Hudd isn't that big. Slow roll it, make it seem like it's out for a stroll, no need to be jerky of make it look like it's spazzing out. Quote
AbuGarcia-4-Life Posted March 26, 2011 Author Posted March 26, 2011 My man, if I were to fish a tornament the last bait I woud try is the one I 've never fished with. Thts why I am going to use them during Pre-Fish Quote
Super User Raul Posted March 26, 2011 Super User Posted March 26, 2011 My man, if I were to fish a tornament the last bait I woud try is the one I 've never fished with. Thts why I am going to use them during Pre-Fish Maybe I see the tournament thing with different eyes than yours, for me prefishing is to locate the fish and what baits and techniques are working best, not to learn to fish a lure I 've never fished with, there 's plenty of time to learn to fish a lure in another ocassion (s). Quote
AbuGarcia-4-Life Posted March 26, 2011 Author Posted March 26, 2011 HmH..... This makes since. I Will take this into Consideration. Quote
Super User deep Posted March 26, 2011 Super User Posted March 26, 2011 Your MH should be fine a 4" Hudd isn't that big. According to the huddleston website, that bait is 1.5 oz. With a regular MH bass rod (not MH swimbait rod), he might not have the hooksetting power. Quote
Super User Hammer 4 Posted March 27, 2011 Super User Posted March 27, 2011 IMHO, it depend greatly on the rod, as some are under, and over rated for weights re: lures. I have a Clarus 7'MH/F that I can throw a 6" freestyle, and a my 6" weedless hudd on, although the hudd does tend to load the rod up a tad more than I'd like, it does work, just don't try and zing the bait a mile out there.. ;D Normally I'd use my shimano Callcutta inshore rod 7'6" MH/F, which is rated up to 2oz's. Quote
Super User bigbill Posted March 27, 2011 Super User Posted March 27, 2011 I have the yum swimbaits and i have only use them topwater reeling them slow enough so there tail paddles and looks real. I have had many strikes that way but not many hookups for some reason. Bill Quote
Super User Hammer 4 Posted March 27, 2011 Super User Posted March 27, 2011 Rats, I forgot to add, that in most cases, I like retrieving baits very slow, and or bottom bouncing them. As to where to fish em, welp, anywhere they won't get hung up, that's one reason why I like the weedless hudd's. For bottom bouncing, try this, cast out, let the bait sit for a good 60 secs. Then give the rod an upward twitch, which makes the bait look like it's feeding on the bottom, i do this with a 3:16 missionfish also. I fish swimbaits, although larger ones..all year long. Never had much luck with a fast retrieve, that's not to say it won't work. Try mixing up the retrieve, the fish will tell ya what's up.. Quote
AbuGarcia-4-Life Posted March 28, 2011 Author Posted March 28, 2011 Ok, thank you guys for all your help, I will put in my order on Monday or Tuesday probably so this should work out pretty good. Quote
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