Hi guys I got all of these plus some crankbaits I will post later off of Craigslist. Can I use these in saltwater also or only freshwater. Also how would I rig it for example: Carolina rig or drop shot ect?
Also since they haven't been open are they still good?
I'm new at this so Im looking for video on how to use them in the water ect.
Thank you for each answers πππ
Princebabe wrote:
Hi guys I got all of these plus some crankbaits I will post later off of Craigslist. Can I use these in saltwater also or only freshwater. Also how would I rig it for example: Carolina rig or drop shot ect?
Also since they haven't been open are they still good?
I'm new at this so Im looking for video on how to use them in the water ect.
Thank you for each answers πππ
Well, I gotta be honest here, I usually figure out what I want to use then get that, not buy stuff and try to figure out where and how to use it, but that's just me...just sayin
It's coming sorry about that
I totally agree. But it was a good deal. Lol
Everything I see there will work fresh water. Don fish salt so canβt say
Texas rig, Carolina rig . Shaky head. They will all work
They will work in salt too. Just need to be in boat or suspend it off bottom. meat and scent will attract if laying on bottom. If no meat or scent it needs to be suspended so fish see the silhouette.
Thank you Ben, I will keep it out of saltwater.
I forgot to mention I do have a boat but it's good where I don't have waves like the ocean. It's a sea eagle inflatable boat
Be careful. Ocean is loaded with fish. Less than before mankind invented gill nets and boats.. fishing rods and hooks. But they are there still. Take a safety course in boating. Be ultra careful with sharp objects around inflatable boats especially PVC type. Whitewater boats have several chambers so if any leak they will still float.
It looks like you have mostly worms there and a bag of zoom fluke . Saltwater use for zoom fluke on jig heads cast and retrieve. Can also be used on a bucktail jig thread it on the hook and pull the hair over it leaving a couple inches of tail sticking straight out to the rear. Use as a teaser on a hook tied on a dropper loop about a foot above a bucktail or a weight like drop shot which you can cast and retrieve or vertically jig from a boat. Some worms can be used as sand eel imitation on jig heads cast and retrieve close to bottom in surf. Other zoom product looks like plastic version of pork rind can be used as pork rind hang them on a bucktail also. Most of the worms are pretty much a fresh water deal.
I see a few that should be Carolina rigged, some that should be rigged wacky and some that should be used as trailers on flipping jigs, all in fresh water (in my opinion).
Letβs see what shows up next π
They are all good and are mostly directed to bass fishing, so stick with fresh and brackish waters.
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