I like swim baits
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by Electrical-Rad-1
In this order
1. Drop shot Specifically strike king dream shot
2. Ned rig specifically Z man combo
3. Jerk bait Megabass vision 110 specifically all depth variants. at times lucky craft pointers
4. Tube Specifically Rock River.
5. Swim bait. Kietech swing impact specifically
6. Crankbait Spro specifically
7. Shakyhead specifically trick worm on spot eraser heads
8.Top water specifically lucky craft gun fish
Senko is somewhere between 3 and 4. Definitely Gary Yamamoto
These are my go to.
My number one by far for me are tube jigs. I keep on hand lots of colors. I do seem to do a little better if there is some chartreuse or orange on the tube.
I also like plastic crawdad imitations where the claws flutter a lot.
Also ned rig.
Z Man trd 2 3/4 green pumpkin goby 1/20 schroom hooks, all year long on the Juniata and Schuykill rivers in Pa.
4 inch Yamamoto stick bait wacky rigged or drop shot rigged.
Sonar or silver lucky blade baits
bapabear wrote:
4 inch Yamamoto stick bait wacky rigged or drop shot rigged.
Bapa if I only pick one I'm with you n that add Texas rigged. Rubbing shoulders with it would be tubes ππ
Trolling a Rapala jointed shad rap βwhite perchβ. They cant lay off it.
On some days anything in my tackle box ! I have caught them at night on a musky Jitterbug fishing for Muskies ,
one was 6 inches long and I had a heck of a time getting the rear hook out of it's mouth, it had all three points of the treble hook stuffed in there !
FS Digest wrote:
I like swim baits
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by Electrical-Rad-1
Inline spinners and medium Arkansas shiners.
#5 or#7 berkely flicker shad blue or green coloring.
Grizzly 17 wrote:
Bapa if I only pick one I'm with you n that add Texas rigged. Rubbing shoulders with it would be tubes ππ
Yep. I have been doing right well with a 1/8 oz jig head and 3 inch z-man paddle tail this year as well. It is my go too when my mind set will not allow slow.
bapabear wrote:
Yep. I have been doing right well with a 1/8 oz jig head and 3 inch z-man paddle tail this year as well. It is my go too when my mind set will not allow slow.
If I'm I'm open water I like a spinner bait n a Sq bill. Figure one day I'll switch bait every 100yrd till I get bite. Should only take about 20 + miles π
mbrillhart1957 wrote:
My number one by far for me are tube jigs. I keep on hand lots of colors. I do seem to do a little better if there is some chartreuse or orange on the tube.
I also like plastic crawdad imitations where the claws flutter a lot.
Also ned rig.
tubes for sure...green pumpkin
Grizzly 17 wrote:
If I'm I'm open water I like a spinner bait n a Sq bill. Figure one day I'll switch bait every 100yrd till I get bite. Should only take about 20 + miles π
You might try every 10 casts. It's realistic, effective and lots of fun. I use a quick pin when doing that. Otherwise with my missing fingers I would spend most of the day tying and little time fishing.
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