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Pausing the lure
I was wondering about how long to pause certain plastic lures when the
fish is watching them. I have been out a number of times this summer when a 5 lb bass has been eyeing my worm or jig and just watched it without biting it. Maybe I had spooked with my boat or maybe I'm doing something wrong in my presentation. Does anyone have any advice on what I should do when the fish is watching my lure. |
Pausing the lure
Hey Muskoka, if you can give a little more detail I might be able to
help. When you say watching the lure, do they watch it fall to the bottom (turning and looking down), do they swim over to it, away from it? Which plastic bait are you using? If you can answer those it gives us a place to start. Chris Muskoka Fisherman wrote: I was wondering about how long to pause certain plastic lures when the fish is watching them. I have been out a number of times this summer when a 5 lb bass has been eyeing my worm or jig and just watched it without biting it. Maybe I had spooked with my boat or maybe I'm doing something wrong in my presentation. Does anyone have any advice on what I should do when the fish is watching my lure. |
Pausing the lure
Muskoka Fisherman wrote:
I was wondering about how long to pause certain plastic lures when the fish is watching them. I have been out a number of times this summer when a 5 lb bass has been eyeing my worm or jig and just watched it without biting it. Maybe I had spooked with my boat or maybe I'm doing something wrong in my presentation. Does anyone have any advice on what I should do when the fish is watching my lure. Other than bed fishing in the spring, if you're watching the fish watch your lure, the odds are probably against you. Water's got to be pretty clear for that, and clear water bass usually commit to striking from a reasonable distance. If you see a fish eying a soft plastic, and a little shiver of the rod doesn't trigger it, the odds are probably pretty well stacked against you. |
Pausing the lure
I can see them sitting about 8 feet down under some fallen trees or
near docks in some of the clear lakes. I have used tubes, jigs and worms. |
Pausing the lure
and the lure is sitting on the bottom of the lake usually and i hop it
along |
Pausing the lure
I'd use something that stays in their face as long as possible. Maybe a
soft plastic jerkbait, maybe drop shot. How close are you getting to them? Muskoka Fisherman wrote: I can see them sitting about 8 feet down under some fallen trees or near docks in some of the clear lakes. I have used tubes, jigs and worms. |
Pausing the lure
I have been about 15 feet away from them in the boat and they were
about 1 foot or so away from the lure. |
Pausing the lure
You might want to try downsizing the bait. I've seen videos where this
is a very effective technique. The bass was eyeballing the large bait and didn't hesitate to take the downsized bait. Muskoka Fisherman wrote: I was wondering about how long to pause certain plastic lures when the fish is watching them. I have been out a number of times this summer when a 5 lb bass has been eyeing my worm or jig and just watched it without biting it. Maybe I had spooked with my boat or maybe I'm doing something wrong in my presentation. Does anyone have any advice on what I should do when the fish is watching my lure. |
Pausing the lure
IMO if they were staring at your bait that long, there was something they
didn't like about it. Try switching colors or move to a reaction type bait such as a spinnerbait or crankbait, also vary the presentaion "fishtale" wrote in message oups.com... You might want to try downsizing the bait. I've seen videos where this is a very effective technique. The bass was eyeballing the large bait and didn't hesitate to take the downsized bait. Muskoka Fisherman wrote: I was wondering about how long to pause certain plastic lures when the fish is watching them. I have been out a number of times this summer when a 5 lb bass has been eyeing my worm or jig and just watched it without biting it. Maybe I had spooked with my boat or maybe I'm doing something wrong in my presentation. Does anyone have any advice on what I should do when the fish is watching my lure. |
Pausing the lure
"Alwaysfishking" wrote in message
... IMO if they were staring at your bait that long, there was something they didn't like about it. Try switching colors or move to a reaction type bait such as a spinnerbait or crankbait, also vary the presentaion "fishtale" wrote in message oups.com... You might want to try downsizing the bait. I've seen videos where this is a very effective technique. The bass was eyeballing the large bait and didn't hesitate to take the downsized bait. Muskoka Fisherman wrote: I was wondering about how long to pause certain plastic lures when the fish is watching them. I have been out a number of times this summer when a 5 lb bass has been eyeing my worm or jig and just watched it without biting it. Maybe I had spooked with my boat or maybe I'm doing something wrong in my presentation. Does anyone have any advice on what I should do when the fish is watching my lure. Were they swimming over to the bait? If so just as they get to that distance where they were stopping jerk it away from them. Not just a twitch, but several feet. Often that will trigger a violent strike. -- Bob La Londe Fishing Arizona & The Colorado River Fishing Forums & Contests http://www.YumaBassMan.com -- Posted via a free Usenet account from http://www.teranews.com |
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