Punkinseedfyretailz Posted May 16, 2011 Posted May 16, 2011 alright fellas there is a lake i fish regularly and it is dominated by hydrilla, i looked at a couple videos and thought that this would be a great way to reach some of those hard to reach places. so what baits, weights, line, and rod should i use. i looked at some videos and stuff but i thought i better ask my BR peers before i make any moves. i think i've got my rod for this technique picked out already, i've got a 7'2 H fast action xfactor rod paired with a pflueger summit 7:1 reel. i've got 30lb braid that i can put on it but i was thinking maybe i should go with 20lb flouro instead. ideas??? Quote
Super User Catt Posted May 16, 2011 Super User Posted May 16, 2011 For punching Hydrilla 30 # braid is too light, I would go with nothing less than 50 # braid Lures is simple, no curly tails, they will wrap the Hydrilla, compact is key Rod, you want something high end heavy or extra heavy, something capable of move a 4 lb bass & 6 lbs of Hydrilla A quality tungsten weight Straight shank round bend hook C'est fini! Quote
1234567 Posted May 16, 2011 Posted May 16, 2011 Check this guy out. Youtube Mikeybalzzfishing and watch him. He explains what he's doing sometimes. I think he uses 65-85 pound braid on a heavy or x heavy flippin stick. He uses 1-1.5 ounce weights and plastics like the gambler cricket. When he sets the hook, the fish is buried in weeds and he has to stick his arm down there to get them out sometimes. 1 Quote
Super User clayton86 Posted May 16, 2011 Super User Posted May 16, 2011 Tackle warehouse has a whole section just to punching threw the thick stuff might wanna look threw there get some ideas on what to use Quote
BassResource.com Advertiser FD. Posted May 17, 2011 BassResource.com Advertiser Posted May 17, 2011 Here is what I use for heavy hydrilla, pads, grass 7-9 elite tech swimbait rod Revo 7.1-1 65 lb power pro bobber stop 1.5 oz tungsten punch skirt 4/0 ewg superline hook Ugly Otter/beaver/fluke/megabug Quote
Buzbait88 Posted May 17, 2011 Posted May 17, 2011 Here is what I use for a punch setup 7'6" heavy fast citrus stick CSH pflueger patriarch 7.1:1 65lb powerpro 1oz tungsten weight punch skirt yum money craw for punching I like a compact craw like the money craw. It doesn't have extra tenticles or anything and seems to slide through pretty well. The punch skirt I use is made by S.W.A.G. jigs. If you have a facebook page you can look them up there, but the website isn't up yet swag jigs. The band they use to hold the skirt on really makes it flair out nicely once it has come through the slop. I use a bobber stop above my weight to hold it in place Quote
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