BassAddict
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90% of the time its a texas rigged Stick/fatboy, 7% its a mini Carolina rigged finesse worm, 3% its a wacked rigged stick or some other JDBaits texas rigged
PSG-1 said:When it comes to winter trout, this is my favorite lure:
A Mann's 4" Swimmin' Grub, Chartreuse with a firetail, using a 1/4 oz. pink or orange jig head.
Anyone here have any hints on how to make a 2-color bait, and to make molds that will work? I'd sure appreciate it. I only have a handful of the 2-color swimmin grubs left, once they're gone, they're gone. I DO have swimmin grubs in solid colors that I can use to make molds, though.
Why soak them? Never heard of such a thing. I texas rig about 80% of the time, anything from a craw to a worm to a senko. I also wacky a senko the other times.Brian B. said:Two "go to" soft plastics that a beginner can use and catch fish from day one.
1) Zoom Super fluke in pearl white- there is no other color. Soak the bag in water 12 hrs before you use them, drain 24 hrs before the day begins. (Trust me..) Use an open face flip bail set up, 10 lb max line. Use a Gamakatsu or BPS octapus hook just through the nose- the long hooks like from a texas worm rig for example- they kill the flutter of the lure. The oct hook is the correct presentation. Most of the time I am using a 2/0, yes... A 2/0.. Even with 6/7 lb bass, top of the mouth almost evey time. (Sight fishing- rarely will they get it deep, if they do I just cut it and let them handle it)
2) Bass Pro Shops "Stick-O", same approach as above- but a baitcaster is better.. Sometimes I upsize the hook a little.
You can control the descent of the wacky rig senko lure- slow fall, dead middle, quicker fall- hook 1/4 way from one end. (I never t-rig Senkos..)
Ryno685 said:Big Bite Baits "squirrel tail worm" rigged with a shaky head. One of the best finesse worms I've ever used. Motor oil and junebug are usually my go to colors,depending on conditions. Check out there website they are reasonably priced, at least the last time I ordered they were. I'd say well over 50% of my main tackle box is big bite soft plastics.
What? Jeff Kriet is the man and his baits rock. I cant believe people havent heard of them or him, he is a great fisherman and a great ambassador for the sport.[url=https://www.tinboats.net/forum/viewtopic.php?p=310125#p310125 said:Ryno685 » 11 Apr 2013, 11:24[/url]"]:lol: sorry fender, your the only other local guy, that I know of, that's ever heard of them. Every time I ask bait shops if they carry them, all I hear is, nope never heard of them. :shock:
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