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re: Pre-Spawn/Spawn Bass Fishing Tips?
Posted on 12/23/13 at 11:44 am to Clyde Tipton
Posted on 12/23/13 at 11:44 am to Clyde Tipton
Hollow body Padcrasher was one of my top producers last year, right behind the senko. Of course I was usually fishing high fence...
Any certain color to the flukes? Never thrown one but I hear pearl is pretty popular.
Speaking of swimbaits, I think I might bite the bullet and pick up some Keitech Swing Impact Fat to try out.
Any certain color to the flukes? Never thrown one but I hear pearl is pretty popular.
Speaking of swimbaits, I think I might bite the bullet and pick up some Keitech Swing Impact Fat to try out.
Posted on 12/23/13 at 11:46 am to Polar Pop
My favorite flukes are all shad-like colors.
I throw Zoom plastics only, so in their colors "baitfish" and "arkansas shiner" are my favorite. And anything that looks like them.
I throw Zoom plastics only, so in their colors "baitfish" and "arkansas shiner" are my favorite. And anything that looks like them.
Posted on 12/23/13 at 12:06 pm to Polar Pop
Wait...don't you have an infant at home.
So jealous.
I have nothing else to contribute.
So jealous.
I have nothing else to contribute.
Posted on 12/24/13 at 9:15 am to Polar Pop
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Any certain color to the flukes? Never thrown one but I hear pearl is pretty popular.
The shad color (cream/lavender) arkansas shiner (charcoal/beige) and baby bass (cream/green/glitter) are my go-to
I start with a fluke when I'm bass fishing at any time of the year and it's my go-to articficial for trout and redfish as well. If you know how to work it then fish don't have much of a choice to bite. The action triggers an instinct in predatory fish that causes them to strike. It resembles a wounded baitfish, thus an easy meal that is difficult for a predator to pass up anywhere in nature
I've had success in pre-spawn and spawn periods with a texas rigged lizard also. The nose down look gives it the appearance of an egg feeding scavenger and mama bass do not take kindly to that.
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