Basshole18 Posted May 28, 2008 Posted May 28, 2008 Over the winter and a little bit of last season I picked up a ton of swimbaits. Some soft plastic/hollow, some hard plastic/wood, and some soft plastic and weighted and pre rigged. I have been throwing them a lot with very little success. How does anyone else do out here on the east coast and what could I be doing wrong? I have had a few days that the bite was unreal and caught several 5 pound fish. I have not been throwing any huge swimbaits either. Most are under 6" or 7" and all are under 2oz. so I doubt they are too big for out here. I just seem to catch much better limits with larger flippin' jigs and t-rigs. I usually go to a swimbait when the wind picks up a lot and I already have a good limit (in a tourney). When do you guys pick up the big stick? I am just wondering what kind of experience everyone else has had and when they believe "optimum conditions" are for the swimbait. Thanks! Quote
HOIST-N-HAWGS Posted May 29, 2008 Posted May 29, 2008 This has to be a personal preference. They have produced a number of fish the past few years 7lbs and up, if you browse the threads you'll find one that Buckmanjr landed a 10.2 LM w/the MS Slammer. If you have the patience to throw 4 oz + lures all day/night looking for one or two monsters, then yeah they are worth it. You must put your time in w/these lures and I would say they have there place in New England. They are not just moster fish lures, fish as small as 10" have hit a 9 and 12" SB's. If your the type that enjoys loading the boat with numbers then swimbaits aren't the way to go. The smaller swimbaits may be a good starting point such as Matt Lures perch and or bass. These have produced numbers in the past for myself when the conditions are right. Yet in my experience a the more traditional lures pruduce more consistantly in the North East. Quote
wagn Posted May 30, 2008 Posted May 30, 2008 Had my first fish on a Yum money minnow yesterday. Not really a full sized swimbait, but a great way to get your feet wet. Not a huge fish, but it was my first time fishing anything swimbait like and it was great to get a fish so soon Quote
buckmanjr Posted May 30, 2008 Posted May 30, 2008 As Paul said, i got the 10.2 on the 9" rainbow trout slammer, on a lake with no trout in it. The same lake i have gotten MANY 12-16" fish on the 9" purple nitro slammer. I rarely throw the 7" slammers anymore because I HAVE been getting good numbers with the 9". I would deff. stick with the swimbaits, MS slammers are excellent lures. $30-$50 but they will last you a lifetime. Quote
Low_Budget_Hooker Posted May 31, 2008 Posted May 31, 2008 Go Buckman, Go Buckman....... ;D I am putting out an open invite to fill my front seat. Anyone who is willing to throw these big baits in our Lake X for the entire trip, step on up. Make me a believer. Yes, the larger fish are there to be caught, trust me. Anyone? Quote
RobbyZ5001 Posted May 31, 2008 Posted May 31, 2008 This is no jab on buckman or any other member, but I was wondering if you caught them in a private lake/pond or on a legit public lake? Quote
buckmanjr Posted June 2, 2008 Posted June 2, 2008 Legit public lake....with waterskiers and other jerks on jet ski's ;D Quote
Super User SPEEDBEAD. Posted June 3, 2008 Super User Posted June 3, 2008 Go Buckman, Go Buckman....... ;DI am putting out an open invite to fill my front seat. Anyone who is willing to throw these big baits in our Lake X for the entire trip, step on up. Make me a believer. Yes, the larger fish are there to be caught, trust me. Anyone? Done. While I dont have a ton of them, I can cover the water column top to bottom. Quote
wagn Posted June 3, 2008 Posted June 3, 2008 Went out again late last night and caught 4 bass on swimbaits. Nothing huge but my confidence is growing. I think it may be time to graduate to using some larger swimbaits for larger bass Quote
masssilversrt4 Posted June 3, 2008 Posted June 3, 2008 Where might one get these swimbaits.. I have plastic ones by storm and such but some of those look to be wood/plastic baits?? Quote
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