mrlitetackle Posted July 14, 2009 Posted July 14, 2009 after that long...... if im still out..... good ole trusty beetle spin is the way to go. i could catch a BG or any panfish on them, and at least its still a fish. and, i have taken many larger bass on them as well. ...their usually a last ditch effort, but i still highly regard them as they have produced literally hundreds of fish for me over the years. ...so say what you will about a crappy 1 dollar beetle spin, i still love em Quote
tallen316 Posted July 14, 2009 Posted July 14, 2009 Inline spinner to try and catch whatever will hit it Quote
Super User RoLo Posted July 14, 2009 Super User Posted July 14, 2009 If I'm just looking to get the skunk out of the boat, I'll normally bottom-crawl a finesse worm on a 1/8oz T-rig Jig. Among the finesse worms I might choose would be a strike king 3x finesse worm, Roboworm zipper worm or gambler giggy stick. Roger Quote
nickw234 Posted July 14, 2009 Posted July 14, 2009 A 1/4oz spot remover and a Gambler Giggly Stick (Junebug) or a wacky rigged Strike King Ocho (Jungbug or Baby Bass) Quote
kms399 Posted July 14, 2009 Posted July 14, 2009 I will go to an x-rap xr10 in either silver or olive green. I will start out fishing it very slow with a sharp jerk and like a 5 second pause. if that doesn't work then I will get very aggressive with it. I will give it a very hard sharp jerk with barely enough pause for me to reel in the slack as quickly as I can for the next jerk. your forearms get quite a work out. Quote
Super User iceintheveins Posted July 14, 2009 Super User Posted July 14, 2009 4" white senko rigged with a 1/0 EWG gammy! Quote
adclem Posted July 14, 2009 Posted July 14, 2009 I will go with a Shakey head or a Drop shot and work it painfully slow. So slow I will eat 1 or 2 peanuts in between twitching the rod. Peal the peanut out of the shell eat it and then twitch it. Used this same technique to teach myself to fish a jig. Laugh all you want it worked for me. Later, Quote
Primus Posted July 14, 2009 Posted July 14, 2009 I have a few, the LC RC 0.5 in the Ghost color ripping it through shallow weeds. If there is shallow matted grass flip through the trash. I also like a 3" Senko or Dinger attached to a 1/16 oz Gopher Mushroom jighead, with a small hook this is surprisingly weedless and I will guarantee this will get rid of the skunk. A drop shot with a Roboworm leech or as already mentioned a slowly fished shakyhead would also be great options. For these finnesse application light line and long cast are very important in clear water with clear skies and no wind blowing. Quote
DRhodes Posted July 14, 2009 Posted July 14, 2009 I throw a Mepps on and fish for some bluegill. Quote
skeeterman24 Posted July 14, 2009 Author Posted July 14, 2009 I will have to try fishing the lipless crank bait some more but its tough to get confidence in a new bait under those conditions. Quote
Little Luey Posted July 15, 2009 Posted July 15, 2009 ok I don't mean to higjack the thread but i have to ask, some of you have suggestions for when the times are tough while at the water, why not start the day throwing the lures you use when times are thought? what I mean is if the lipless crankbait and the t-rig are such good producer for you guys, why not start the day using that lure? what are you using before then? Quote
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