Wondering how everyone fished these? What's the best presentation for these? Are they strictly a shallow water technique,or is weight a necessity?
Weightless Pre Rigged Worms
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airborne_angler
, May 11 2012 11:07 AM
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#1
Posted May 11 2012 - 11:07 AM
To Fish or Not to fish...What a stupid Question
When Fishing,I practice C.P.R. (Catch, Photograph and Release)
Dinks are Dinks...Be easy on em, they cant help it
When Fishing,I practice C.P.R. (Catch, Photograph and Release)
Dinks are Dinks...Be easy on em, they cant help it
#2
Posted May 11 2012 - 04:18 PM
Growing up, dad and i fished Kelly's Plow Jockeys all the time, always shallow with only a sampo b.b. swivel. Splash a little anise oil on it and fish it slow.
will fish for fun
#3
Posted May 11 2012 - 04:36 PM
I fish them with a slit shot weight. They can be fished under a foot or as deep as you want,just add weight.And fish them slow.
#4
Posted May 11 2012 - 04:45 PM
The Creme pre rigged Scoundrel came with a little prop and some beads on a leader that you tied to, it didn't need any weight and was a killer bait in 3' to 6' of water. The best way to fish them is to let them sink over weedbeds and slowly reel and I do mean slowly. I don't know why these things catch fish but they do but the problem is they are notorious for snagging. A great bait I don't use anymore as if it even gets close to cover it finds a way to get hung up but if you got a place with little cover to fish them they do work.
#5
Posted May 11 2012 - 04:55 PM
You can buy weedless pre-rigged worms also.
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