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If you went to a new lake and could only use ONE artificial bait/lure; which
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On bait. Hmmm.... I'ld probably go with a weedless jigging spoon with a
soft worm trailer. The reason for that bait is that I could modify it to just the hook and worm for a weightless presentation, or use the whole thing to fish deep humps and pockets, or I could flip it into heavy cover. Since you are limiting me to one bait I'll make the wild assumption of only one rod as well and say I'ld probably go with a medium or medium heavy spinning rod spooled with 15LB fluorocarbon as a compromise for most conditions and fly in the face of those who say you can't flip heavy cover with spinning tackle. Of course since I'ld only have the one bait I'ld try working the edges of any cover first, and I'ld retie often. "bmw328" wrote in message ... If you went to a new lake and could only use ONE artificial bait/lure; which would it be and how would you present it? Mike |
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"bmw328" wrote in message
... If you went to a new lake and could only use ONE artificial bait/lure; which would it be and how would you present it? Mike A Middle N Bill Norman Professional Edge Crankbait in Blue/Chartreuse color combo. I would pitch it around shoreline cover or docks, throw it over points, run it down any rip rap I could find, along any bridge pilings, run it across submerged grass and down the edge of emergent grass lines. Maybe even run it across some shallow flats. I'd fish it extremely fast, extremely slow and everything in between. (starting to sound a bit like Dr Seuss :-) I find crankbaits to be a lot more versatile then they're given credit for. I'm pretty confident I would catch something! :-) -- Andrew Kidd http://www.amiasoft.com/ - Software for the rest of us! http://www.rofb.net/ - ROFB Newsgroup Home |
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I'll have to take a 5" Senko.
A couple bags of 5" Senkos, an assortment of bullet weights, some EWG, Wacky and straight shank hooks and I'm good to go about anywhere. Fast or slow, deep or shallow, cover or none, this bait will do it. Besides, it'll be a good follow-up bait behind Andrew's Norman crankbait. ;-) Brad Coovert 2003 Angler of the Year, Greenfield Bassmasters http://www.greenfieldbassmasters.com |
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![]() "Brad Coovert" wrote in message ... I'll have to take a 5" Senko. A couple bags of 5" Senkos, an assortment of bullet weights, some EWG, Wacky and straight shank hooks and I'm good to go about anywhere. Fast or slow, deep or shallow, cover or none, this bait will do it. Besides, it'll be a good follow-up bait behind Andrew's Norman crankbait. ;-) We would clean up pretty good with that combo! :-) I still need to get that bait on the line and give it a good solid effort. Tried it last year at Boggs and caught a couple, but that was like shooting fish in a barrel. -- Andrew Kidd http://www.amiasoft.com/ - Software for the rest of us! http://www.rofb.net/ - ROFB Newsgroup Home |
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Andrew, Even I can catch a few fish dead sticking a Salt Stick Worm.
-- Public Fishing Forums Fishing Link Index www.YumaBassMan.com webmaster at YumaBsssMan dot com "Andrew Kidd" wrote in message news:qEUdc.2996$xn4.16821@attbi_s51... "Brad Coovert" wrote in message ... I'll have to take a 5" Senko. A couple bags of 5" Senkos, an assortment of bullet weights, some EWG, Wacky and straight shank hooks and I'm good to go about anywhere. Fast or slow, deep or shallow, cover or none, this bait will do it. Besides, it'll be a good follow-up bait behind Andrew's Norman crankbait. ;-) We would clean up pretty good with that combo! :-) I still need to get that bait on the line and give it a good solid effort. Tried it last year at Boggs and caught a couple, but that was like shooting fish in a barrel. -- Andrew Kidd http://www.amiasoft.com/ - Software for the rest of us! http://www.rofb.net/ - ROFB Newsgroup Home |
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![]() "Bob La Londe" wrote in message ... Andrew, Even I can catch a few fish dead sticking a Salt Stick Worm. -- I think it's mostly a patience thing. I'm sure they catch fish, I just have trouble holding a bait still long enough to find out! :-) -- Andrew Kidd http://www.amiasoft.com/ - Software for the rest of us! http://www.rofb.net/ - ROFB Newsgroup Home |
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![]() "bmw328" wrote in message ... If you went to a new lake and could only use ONE artificial bait/lure; which would it be and how would you present it? Mike Hmm! Only one lure! Probably a 3/8 or 1/2 oz tandem bladed spinner bait in chartruse/white color. Reason is that one can cover the entire water column using various retrieves from buzzing the surface to slow rolling deep structure. Would work well through just about any cover without hanging up badly. The chartruse/white color would cover just about any water clarity from clear to muddy. T-rigged blue fleck plastic worm would be my second choice. Keep yer line wet! -- Doyce |
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Most surveys I have seen over the years that involved touring professionals
would agree with that (without specifying a particular color). I am strongly prejudiced toward spinnerbaits, but that does not change the facts. -- Bob Rickard (AKA Dr. Spinnerbait) www.secretweaponlures.com --------------------------=x O'))) "Doyce McIlvene" wrote in message ... "bmw328" wrote in message ... If you went to a new lake and could only use ONE artificial bait/lure; which would it be and how would you present it? Mike Hmm! Only one lure! Probably a 3/8 or 1/2 oz tandem bladed spinner bait in chartruse/white color. Reason is that one can cover the entire water column using various retrieves from buzzing the surface to slow rolling deep structure. Would work well through just about any cover without hanging up badly. The chartruse/white color would cover just about any water clarity from clear to muddy. T-rigged blue fleck plastic worm would be my second choice. Keep yer line wet! -- Doyce |
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