tand Posted December 10, 2008 Posted December 10, 2008 I've see a lot of people talking about swimbaits, can someone show me some swimbaits that would work in shallow florida lakes? Links to BPS or cabellas would be great, so I can get an idea of what to look for Thanks! Quote
Randall Posted December 10, 2008 Posted December 10, 2008 www.mattlures.com All of Matt's baits are great and I fish all of them but the hard bluegills are the one to have for shallow water. Mattlures is also a member here. If you have gizzard shad try the Storm 6 inch Kickin' minnow in the Pearl or Gizzard shad color. http://www.cabelas.com/cabelas/en/templates/links/link.jsp;jsessionid=GBDDXDURRMYFVLAQBBKCCN3MCAEFKIWE?id=0037358121158a&type=product&cm_mmc=CRR-_-RLP-_-121158-_-productname_link&cmCat=CRR&cmCat=netcon&cm_ven=netcon&cm_cat=N/A&cm_pla=N/A&cm_ite=netcon&rid=0180101070502&_requestid=104471 If you have grass that grows up near the surface use these Basstrix baits over top of it. Another one that works well over grass growing near the surface is a triple trout. If it catches in the grass you can often rip it free like a rattle trap. No link for it but there are three retailers that sell the bait. Another great gizzard imitation is Triton Mike's Bull Shad. I like to fish it fast over grass for reaction strikes. Mike is a member here and you can PM him for info. Only place to get a Bull Shad is Natures Tackle Box here in GA. The number there is 678-567-1211. I fish mostly shallow grass lakes and these are some of the ones the ones I fish most. Quote
mrbassky Posted December 10, 2008 Posted December 10, 2008 Over grass I would try Mattlures Bluegills, Berkley hollow bellies, 4in trutungsten shad, sebile magic swimmers, and Jackal Girons. Any topwaters would work 3 of the best are 3:16 wake jr, lunker punkers, and M.S. Slammers. 3:16 Mission Fish also work well down in the grass. Most swimbaits arent made for weedy lakes but you can fish over it with alot of lures. Quote
Super User roadwarrior Posted December 10, 2008 Super User Posted December 10, 2008 I'm definitely not "Mr. Swimbait", but that might be an advantage for someone just getting started. I'll suggest two that do not require any special equipment: GYCB Swimming Senko: http://www.insideline.net/articles/swim_senko.html Mattlures Baby Bass: http://www.mattlures.com/babybass.htm 8-) Quote
-HAWK- Posted December 10, 2008 Posted December 10, 2008 Question, you say no special equipment need for the baby bass, but those weigh 1.3oz. Would you throw those on say a Med Heavy jig rod? The reason I ask is because I just ordered some swimbaits that weigh 7/8 ounce. (Spro BBZ 1/ slow sink) Would it be okay to throw this bait on a Medium heavy rod rated to 3/4 ounce??? Quote
Super User roadwarrior Posted December 10, 2008 Super User Posted December 10, 2008 Question, you say no special equipment need for the baby bass, but those weigh 1.3oz. Would you throw those on say a Med Heavy jig rod? Yes! I initially fished it on my MBR844C, but now fish it exclusively on a St. Croix EC70MHF. Both are rated for up to 1 oz, but are not stressed by the weight of the Baby Bass. I will note that I "lob" these lures without snapping the tip or "flicking" the lure. Casting distance is awesome! 8-) Quote
SudoomFisher Posted December 11, 2008 Posted December 11, 2008 The Lunker Punker was recommended, just wondering what classifies this as a swimbait that makes it different from say spooks or sammys? Sorry to hijack your thread bu this has been driving me nuts Quote
Randall Posted December 11, 2008 Posted December 11, 2008 It is made by a swimbait company and the action is a little different. It has a gliding type action after it turns that is different than a spook or sammy. I don't really see it as a swimbait or walking bait. I call it a surface glider. Quote
tand Posted December 11, 2008 Author Posted December 11, 2008 Thanks for the replies guys! Now someones going to have to pull the bait monkey off my back!! Also are there any smaller (<1 oz) swimbaits or is the point that the baits are bigger and thus produce bigger bass? (sorry if this is a dumb question or already been answered) Quote
BossierBassHunter Posted December 11, 2008 Posted December 11, 2008 the idea of swimbaits is that big fish don't waste their time chasing after minnows, but rather eat the biggest thing they can get their mouth around. big baits, big fish Quote
tand Posted December 11, 2008 Author Posted December 11, 2008 Thanks thats what I thought just wasnt exactly sure! great help any other places I should look for them? Quote
Bronzefly Posted December 11, 2008 Posted December 11, 2008 Check out www.***.com - Great customer service and a nice selection. Quote
Primus Posted December 11, 2008 Posted December 11, 2008 In addition to the ones already mentioned I've caught a lot of fish on the River to Sea V joint wake minnow, this one runs about 1-2 below the surface. Quote
tand Posted December 12, 2008 Author Posted December 12, 2008 I thought the swim senko looked pretty good and probably easier to throw with the set up I have right now; MH rod with a real old shimano bantum 100. Has anyone else used the swim senko with any success? Quote
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