Rodney wrote:
go-bassn wrote:
Unless your eyes are REALLY GOOD look for pre or postspawn bass near
bedding
areas. Tubes are probably the best all-around bait to throw on beds.
It's
more the action than the bait, as you often need to irritate the bedders
into biting.
Warren
There is no better way to put that action into a lure than the Wiggle
Rig, plus it "stays" in the bed until the fish tries to take it out, if
you miss that, the wiggle rig automaticly snaps the lure back into the
bed, you don't have to cast it again.
You just vary the action until the bass strikes it, it takes a little
practice, but you can get any action you want out of a lure sitting in
one spot.
WE have not tried the "every species rig and lure" in a "bass" bed yet,
but it should work, it works EVERYWHERE ELSE ! Blue gills hit it
instantly on their beds, but they hit anything on bed anyway.
Rodney, maybe I am missing something, but I have never seen your pitch
work here. I have to give you credit, it doesn't look like you are
going to give up as long as Warren keeps posting something.
I walked around my tournament and asked everyone if they use the
boomerang, I am guessing they wanted to keep it a secret, because they
all looked at me like I was an idiot, and said they had no idea what the
hell I was talking about. So the secret is still safe among the anglers
here in Wisconsin.
Chris
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