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WARREN WOLK December 20th, 2006 04:18 PM

Ice Water Bass
 
I appreciate the details Rich - I think my problem might be the c-tail i'm
using, think I'll try a rigid straighttail worm.

As for the shakey head, I know what you're talking about. I've been using
it for decades too, only always called it a "ball head" before this year
lol.

Warren

http://www.warrenwolk.com






"RichZ" wrote in message
...
WARREN WOLK wrote:
Rich can you describe your coldwater dropshot technique? I've haven't
been getting the results I'd like to on the dropshot, but switch to a
shakey head & wammo.


Short (6" to 8") dropper, and a fairly stiff worm -- both motor oil and
black worked well for us last weekend. Casting to 8-10 feet of water, and
jiggling the weight down the steep drops. I'm sitting in 40 to 50 feet,
just a short pitch from the 8-10 foot range I'm casting too --
often have to open the bail several times on the retrieve to let the
sinker 're-find' the bottom.

I don't know what all the fuss about the shakey head is. I've always
fished small worms and grubs on a 1/16 to 1/4 oz head, and if the fish are
the least bit tough, I always employ what I call 'jiggle fishing', which
is basically shaking the rod tip on a slack-to-semi-slack line. Been
fishing that way for 40 years. Now somebody went and invented it.




WARREN WOLK December 20th, 2006 04:24 PM

Ice Water Bass
 
It's just a tiny ballhead jig tipped with your favorite finesse worm Big. I
barely move it in the cold water, and fish it on light fleurocarbon line.
They eat it up.

Can I bother you for Silver Buddy details? I know its hot in the cold
water. Think I'm going out tomorrow too...

Warren

"BIG FISH 2006" wrote in message
...
About the same water temp. here in Michigan Warren, I've been getting
some nice largemouth on 1/2 oz. blade baits silver buddy type. I have
never fished a shakey head how do you work that.




Bob La Londe December 21st, 2006 03:06 AM

Ice Water Bass
 

"WARREN WOLK" wrote in message
news:%mdih.4912$WS4.2363@trndny07...
I appreciate the details Rich - I think my problem might be the c-tail i'm
using, think I'll try a rigid straighttail worm.

As for the shakey head, I know what you're talking about. I've been using
it for decades too, only always called it a "ball head" before this year
lol.

Warren

http://www.warrenwolk.com



A worm on a ball jig was probably the second bass lure I learned to use. I
would drag it up a sandy beach and wait for them to pick it up, and in rip
rap or a rock pile I would let it hang on a rock and then just shake it
until it popped loose.
--
Bob La Londe
Fishing Arizona & The Colorado River
Fishing Forums & Contests
http://www.YumaBassMan.com











"RichZ" wrote in message
...
WARREN WOLK wrote:
Rich can you describe your coldwater dropshot technique? I've haven't
been getting the results I'd like to on the dropshot, but switch to a
shakey head & wammo.


Short (6" to 8") dropper, and a fairly stiff worm -- both motor oil and
black worked well for us last weekend. Casting to 8-10 feet of water, and
jiggling the weight down the steep drops. I'm sitting in 40 to 50 feet,
just a short pitch from the 8-10 foot range I'm casting too --
often have to open the bail several times on the retrieve to let the
sinker 're-find' the bottom.

I don't know what all the fuss about the shakey head is. I've always
fished small worms and grubs on a 1/16 to 1/4 oz head, and if the fish
are the least bit tough, I always employ what I call 'jiggle fishing',
which is basically shaking the rod tip on a slack-to-semi-slack line.
Been fishing that way for 40 years. Now somebody went and invented it.






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Huck P December 21st, 2006 09:43 AM

Ice Water Bass
 
Buy five 'cause you're going to lose at least three.......a guy in my club
has become pretty good with them. said Huck
http://www.bassjons.com/mycustompage0027.htm

"WARREN WOLK" wrote in message
news:Csdih.3301$JL5.1190@trndny03...
It's just a tiny ballhead jig tipped with your favorite finesse worm Big.
I barely move it in the cold water, and fish it on light fleurocarbon
line. They eat it up.

Can I bother you for Silver Buddy details? I know its hot in the cold
water. Think I'm going out tomorrow too...

Warren

"BIG FISH 2006" wrote in message
...
About the same water temp. here in Michigan Warren, I've been getting
some nice largemouth on 1/2 oz. blade baits silver buddy type. I have
never fished a shakey head how do you work that.







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