krisjack69 Posted December 9, 2007 Posted December 9, 2007 I just bought my very first road runner and would like to know how to fish it.Can I fish it with a cork bobber.I would like any tip that u can give to help catch crappie and bass with these.The size is 1/16 oz.Color is Chartreuse. Quote
Super User grimlin Posted December 9, 2007 Super User Posted December 9, 2007 I cast it,let it sink a few seconds and start reeling in slowly.Or you can reel,pause,reel,pause...works as well.Never fished it with a cork bobber....it may work,but i believe it was made to cast and reel in. When the bite is tough and i'm just out having some fun i'll tie a road runner on also.Bluegills like these as well. Quote
Cephkiller Posted December 9, 2007 Posted December 9, 2007 I always pinch the barb down because I am usually fishing them in heavy timber and the barb removal makes it much easier to retrieve the bait when it gets hung. Count it down and retrieve it just fast enough that the blade turns. Count down to different depths until you find the fish. I don't know about the bobber. I always use jigs without spinners when using a float. It could work. Quote
Infidel. Posted December 11, 2007 Posted December 11, 2007 "You can't fish it wrong as long as you fish it slow" Quote
Super User Crestliner2008 Posted December 13, 2007 Super User Posted December 13, 2007 Great lure for panfish of all kinds. I've also caught trout on them, as well as largemouth and even pike! I usually fish them on 4# line on a 6' UL BPS Micro-Lite rod. Pre-wet the marabou tail! Then I cast it out and let it actually hit the bottom - regardless. After my line goes slack, I start a slow reel back, keeping my rod tip about 11 O'clock - ending at 9 o'clock at the end of my retrieve - watching the tip for the entire retrieve. The tip will twitch, go slack or load up....set the hook! I, too, crimp down the barb as most of my fish are C&R. Quote
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