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Chris so what it sounds like to me is that you keep moving until you find a
spot that your lure works. Is this true? "Chris Rennert" wrote in message news ![]() Pat, Personally I like to fish baits I feel I can catch fish with in any condition. It is mostly based on confidence and forage. Instead of breaking down what I do completely here is a quick example. Take a swim jig, this bait, I can use at absolutely anytime of year, in any cover, and at any depth. The only changes I make to them are trimming the brush guard, using a smaller or larger trailer, and trimming the skirt. You can burn them across the surface over the tops of weeds, and then kill them in a pocket. YOu can dead stick them, and allow the skirt to just pulsate on the bottom. You could hop it back like a plastic worm, you could slowly swim it directly back to the boat. One instance it just doesn't hold up is in the very early spring when suspended baits shine. I will tell you that I am a crankbait fisherman first, and will reach for a crankbait in just about every situation because I have all the confidence in the world in them. I apologize for the long reply , and to answer your question directly, I stick with a bait until conditions don't allow me to fish the bait. I won't fish through every bait in my tacklebox hoping to catch fish on something, I try and get a feel of the area based on the season and run through it with my primaries if nothing is happening I will move and find another area. Of course, this doesn't mean the way I do it is correct, or better than anyone else's method, mileage definitely varies. I don't want to sound like a broken record, but you must have confidence that the bait you are throwing will catch the fish you are fishing for. I have a lot more on the subject, but I will leave it there and if you want to talk about it more just holler. Chris Pat_RI wrote: How long do you guys stay with a bait before switching off to a different lure? Say if you don't get a hit in the first 30 minutes do you switch from a jig to a spinnerbait or do you keep with it? Opinions? |
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