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I know a lot of you guys have no idea how I fish, but I use a
Spinnerbait very rarely. This past Sunday I was in a area where a spinnerbait would shine, and I only use one brand of spinnerbait now (secret weapon), and on my first pitch with it up under a dock (The way I work a spinnerbait is more similar to a jig than the normal cast and retrieve), I engaged the reel and just used the rod to pick the spinnerbait up, and a 17" x 13" Largemouth got stuck :-). My first legal on a Secret weapon spinnerbait. For the most part, I have substituded crankbaits for spinnerbaits, but sometimes you just can't beat a big spinnerbait for quality fish! Chris |
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WOW Chris! Way to build that spinnerbait confidence in a hurry.
I too, had a problem with wanting to fish spinnerbaits, but after some pretty nice catches... I always have one tied on somewhere. All of my largest bass from Percy Priest have been caught on spinnerbaits, and I'm sure that everyone here knows which color. Please keep in mind as you read the rest of this, that I am NOT trying to spam the group with what I am about to say. I've said this here before, long before I was a part of SWLures... Percy Priest is a very popular lake here in Nashville with fishermen, pleasure boats, water-skiers, jet-skiers, and swimmers. In other words, it's a very crowded lake. So, with all the fishermen on the lake (at least one tournament happening on any given day), there are alot of baits going by these fish. Everyone is throwing spinnerbaits/buzzbaits. So I have always wondered if the bass were just plain stupid, or there was something different about "Bob's spinnerbaits", as I use to call them. Anyway, I was catching lot of fish on them, and like I said... my largest JPP bass (5.9lbs, 4.4lbs, 4.11lbs) have all come on the same type of bait that most people on the lake throw. The only difference that I could see was that the blades on mine acted differently and sounded differently than everyone elses. (That and my favorite green colors!). Add the turtleback blades and you have something that most people don't have. I've only seen a few select baits on the rack with a turtleback blade, although they are getting a little more popular now... much to my dismay. We appreciate being your only spinnerbait source, but remember to try to make your bait act, look, and feel different that what everyone else is doing. You'll need to post some pics of that fish too! "Chris Rennert" wrote in message . .. I know a lot of you guys have no idea how I fish, but I use a Spinnerbait very rarely. This past Sunday I was in a area where a spinnerbait would shine, and I only use one brand of spinnerbait now (secret weapon), and on my first pitch with it up under a dock (The way I work a spinnerbait is more similar to a jig than the normal cast and retrieve), I engaged the reel and just used the rod to pick the spinnerbait up, and a 17" x 13" Largemouth got stuck :-). My first legal on a Secret weapon spinnerbait. For the most part, I have substituded crankbaits for spinnerbaits, but sometimes you just can't beat a big spinnerbait for quality fish! Chris |
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Charles B. Summers wrote:
WOW Chris! Way to build that spinnerbait confidence in a hurry. I too, had a problem with wanting to fish spinnerbaits, but after some pretty nice catches... I always have one tied on somewhere. All of my largest bass from Percy Priest have been caught on spinnerbaits, and I'm sure that everyone here knows which color. Please keep in mind as you read the rest of this, that I am NOT trying to spam the group with what I am about to say. I've said this here before, long before I was a part of SWLures... Percy Priest is a very popular lake here in Nashville with fishermen, pleasure boats, water-skiers, jet-skiers, and swimmers. In other words, it's a very crowded lake. So, with all the fishermen on the lake (at least one tournament happening on any given day), there are alot of baits going by these fish. Everyone is throwing spinnerbaits/buzzbaits. So I have always wondered if the bass were just plain stupid, or there was something different about "Bob's spinnerbaits", as I use to call them. Anyway, I was catching lot of fish on them, and like I said... my largest JPP bass (5.9lbs, 4.4lbs, 4.11lbs) have all come on the same type of bait that most people on the lake throw. The only difference that I could see was that the blades on mine acted differently and sounded differently than everyone elses. (That and my favorite green colors!). Add the turtleback blades and you have something that most people don't have. I've only seen a few select baits on the rack with a turtleback blade, although they are getting a little more popular now... much to my dismay. We appreciate being your only spinnerbait source, but remember to try to make your bait act, look, and feel different that what everyone else is doing. You'll need to post some pics of that fish too! "Chris Rennert" wrote in message . .. I know a lot of you guys have no idea how I fish, but I use a Spinnerbait very rarely. This past Sunday I was in a area where a spinnerbait would shine, and I only use one brand of spinnerbait now (secret weapon), and on my first pitch with it up under a dock (The way I work a spinnerbait is more similar to a jig than the normal cast and retrieve), I engaged the reel and just used the rod to pick the spinnerbait up, and a 17" x 13" Largemouth got stuck :-). My first legal on a Secret weapon spinnerbait. For the most part, I have substituded crankbaits for spinnerbaits, but sometimes you just can't beat a big spinnerbait for quality fish! Chris Charles, I apologize, I didn't want to come across like I never threw spinnerbaits in the past, matter of fact, quite the opposite. From 14 years old till about 21 years old I threw 3 baits. A #11 Black/Silver Floating Rapala, Plastic worm, and a White Spinnerbait always with a colorado blade. I had and have all the confidence in the world with them, but like you eluded to in your email with the constant barrage of spinnerbaits flying at these fish, I looked for something different in the same situation, and it has paid off big time. But, I always , and I mean always have a rod rigged with a Spinnerbait, and that rod is always on the deck waiting to be used. There are not many baits you can use that can consistently catch fish from from 20' to less than 1' of water, from crystal clear to choclate milk. Taking spinnerbait fishing to another level with understand blade size, color, and texture combinations you can pretty much cover any situation. Sunday , I watched 2 boats go past the same dock flipping jigs, so I decided to throw a spinnerbait, and you know the result. My crankbait didn't get into the strike zone quick enough, and a jig was redundant, so my spinnerbait was the natural pick for me. As for Secret WEapon, the blade change was the selling point for me. On Winnebago within a hundred yards I could be in clear enough water to fish a Willow leaf, and then have to switch to a colorado blade because I am down to a couple inches of vis. Thank you Charles, I don't think you were there when I bought this bait. I believe it was Joe, Steve H. and Heavy working the booth in Madison. I also received one in the gift pack at the NWC last year :-). Thanks again, Chris |
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Yeah... they wouldn't let me go to the Madison show. I think it was
something Steve Huber said about too many "good-looking" Tennesseans in the north at one time, or something like that. Those Wisconsin girls go wild everytime we're up there... "Chris Rennert" wrote in message ... Thank you Charles, I don't think you were there when I bought this bait. I believe it was Joe, Steve H. and Heavy working the booth in Madison. I also received one in the gift pack at the NWC last year :-). Thanks again, Chris |
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![]() "Charles B. Summers" wrote in message ... Yeah... they wouldn't let me go to the Madison show. I think it was something Steve Huber said about too many "good-looking" Tennesseans in the north at one time, or something like that. Those Wisconsin girls go wild everytime we're up there... At the risk of offending some Wisconsinites... Ham's are in short supply in a lot of areas. I had a friend describe it best when we visited a country tavern there and it was almost all girls in side. (It was not a topless joint. LOL) Many areas in Wisconsin seem to have a preponderance of females. |
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"Bob La Londe" wrote in message
... "Charles B. Summers" wrote in message ... Yeah... they wouldn't let me go to the Madison show. I think it was something Steve Huber said about too many "good-looking" Tennesseans in the north at one time, or something like that. Those Wisconsin girls go wild everytime we're up there... At the risk of offending some Wisconsinites... Ham's are in short supply in a lot of areas. I had a friend describe it best when we visited a country tavern there and it was almost all girls in side. (It was not a topless joint. LOL) Many areas in Wisconsin seem to have a preponderance of females. Almost forgot. Here is the description my buddy had for the experience. "For the first time in my life I knew what it was like to be evaluated as meat." |
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