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HARD BAITS
can some one please recommend a good hard bait for me. (perferably
not top water) THANKS |
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... can some one please recommend a good hard bait for me. (perferably not top water) THANKS Flat A Fat A Baby N Deep Baby N Shad-R Why? They all work. |
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"Bob La Londe" wrote in message ... wrote in message ... can some one please recommend a good hard bait for me. (perferably not top water) THANKS Flat A Fat A Baby N Deep Baby N Shad-R Why? They all work. First of all, you have to remember that there is no ONE good hard bait. There are literally hundreds of different models, styles, brands and colors that will catch fish. There are models that run just under the surface, some run down three-five feet and there are deep divers that will hit eighteen to twenty feet. I carry probably 100 different crankbaits in my boat and I'm not even a big crankbait fan. Bob has already listed some good ones and here's some more. Original floating Rapala (gold/black and silver/blue) Original jointed Rapala (same colors) Rapala Suspending Husky Jerk Rapala Shad Rap Worden's Timber Tiger Bomber Long A Rapala X-Rap RattleTrap -- Steve @ OutdoorFrontiers http://www.outdoorfrontiers.com G & S Guide Service and Custom Rods http://www.herefishyfishy.com |
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HARD BAITS can some one please recommend a good hard bait for me. (perferably not top water) THANKS ======= Since you don't prefer top water, I won't mention the "Zara Spook". :) Since my son is a "pro", and this is one of his sponsors, it may sound like "spam", but I have had some pretty good luck with them. They are "Water Striker" lures (Strike Pro U.S.A). Classic shad 65..chartreuse Wild Vibe...chartreuse shad Disclaimer: I am more of a soft plastics enthusiast, so I am not the "expert" on hard baits. John B |
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On Feb 12, 4:29*pm, wrote:
can some one please recommend a good hard bait for me. *(perferably not top water) THANKS Hard to beat Shadraps - many sizes and colors to fit all needs. I got a 8-13 on a Strike King Series Five last month. All crankbaits will catch fish. Pick the size to match the baitfish and depth you want to fish and chunk it. Ronnie http://fishing.about.com |
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"Ronnie" wrote in message ... All crankbaits will catch fish. That's my experience over the 38 years I've been using crankbaits. And much of the time, maybe most for me, the "rules" don't hold, such as when to use rattles, type of wobble, certain colors, etc. |
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I recommend that you invest in a telescoping lure retriever and harvest
crankbaits off trees along lake shores. This saves you a ton of money, is ecologically sound (in fact, I think it may even reduce your carbon footprint), and is fun, too. For several years, as several in this group can attest, I've made it my practice to tie on the lure I just plucked from the "lakeside market" and fish it for a while. Usually I catch fish with it, too, at about the same rate as I did with the carefully selected crankbait that it replaced. That's not to say all crankbaits are the same, of course. Where I throw my new acquisition and how I retrieve it depends on its design. But the lesson I've learned is that we tend to over-complicate things. Joe wrote in message ... can some one please recommend a good hard bait for me. (perferably not top water) THANKS |
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... can some one please recommend a good hard bait for me. (perferably not top water) THANKS I have to say I think crankbait selection can be over complicated. I've got boxes and boxes of hard baits. I think I'm going to paint them all into 5 patterns. Black, white, black & white, threadfin shad, and baby bass. I might keep a couple in red/orange or orange/brown craw patterns, but they just don't produce that much of the year for me, and I can always rig up a rubber craw in the same areas and catch as many or more fish when that pattern is working. Guess which one(s) of the above has given me the biggest fish, best tournament finishes, and most catches. -- Posted via a free Usenet account from http://www.teranews.com |
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... can some one please recommend a good hard bait for me. (perferably not top water) THANKS I have to say I think crankbait selection can be over complicated. I've got boxes and boxes of hard baits. I think I'm going to paint them all into 5 patterns. Black, white, black & white, threadfin shad, and baby bass. I might keep a couple in red/orange or orange/brown craw patterns, but they just don't produce that much of the year for me, and I can always rig up a rubber craw in the same areas and catch as many or more fish when that pattern is working. Guess which one(s) of the above has given me the biggest fish, best tournament finishes, and most catches. |
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My guess is Black, white, black & white, threadfin shad, and baby bass.
How'd I do? "Bob La Londe" wrote in message ... wrote in message ... can some one please recommend a good hard bait for me. (perferably not top water) THANKS I have to say I think crankbait selection can be over complicated. I've got boxes and boxes of hard baits. I think I'm going to paint them all into 5 patterns. Black, white, black & white, threadfin shad, and baby bass. I might keep a couple in red/orange or orange/brown craw patterns, but they just don't produce that much of the year for me, and I can always rig up a rubber craw in the same areas and catch as many or more fish when that pattern is working. Guess which one(s) of the above has given me the biggest fish, best tournament finishes, and most catches. |
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