Everything posted by JayFry
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Jackall Pompadour... who's fished it??
i've been wanting this one bad,hearing you get summer strikes is really encouraging. Keep this forum updated let me know how productive it is throughout the year/ times of day. not really a topwater fisherman so this is kinda a leap of faith for me
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Jackall Pompadour
I've been waiting to pull the trigger on this one, very expensive for my taste. Running at 20-25 dollars I'm hesitant, so I was wondering if anybody else had as much luck as this guy? if you did what time was it? How did you retrieve? Looks awesome like it could draw up fish. Love the colors.
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What Lures Have You Been Using To Slay The Bass Right Now
- Octopus Rig
Not at te same time either. I have a hard time doing flick shake without a little more weight. Don't feel bad when you get bored and put it on.- Octopus Rig
- Octopus Rig
This is a way to fish sack style with three worms seemed a little over board for me. I used: VMC weedless whacky head flick shake 3- junebug 4.8 flick shake worms caught 11 fish all one pound except for a 2.5 I really had fun fishing this. Been fishing whacky a lot this is a good way to mix it up.- Weird Whacky Rig Weights
I've been looking for ways to fish the wacky rig weighted because fish always seem to be ready to eat any worm I put a hook in the middle of. I personally have had much luck with these weights. I use them as light punch weights. The little eyelet at the top is meant to be held by the hook. I like to use on a craw with an offset hook, I keep the claws up so as it falls into heavy cover the claws shake. Jackall sasuteki craw 4" Gamakatsu Size 5 offset And the largest size of those weights can't remember the name. You can work this kind like a jig in front of any cover. Keeping the line tight helps because it makes the craw look like he's getting ready to defend himself from a predator which could cause a strike. I have had a little luck with lure in spring will try more in summer. Picture posted below. If you trying to fish weighted wacky rig I would suggest the Neko rig. All you do is wacky rig the worm then insert a nail weight into the head. if this link doesn't work you can just look up neko rig first video link.- Jackall Flick Shake 6.8
- Jackall Flick Shake 6.8
I fished the bluegill colored flick shake wacky style today after a heavy thunderstorm in Va. There was a creek running into a pond on a golf course. Very muddy pulled out a couple of these. I didn't think wacky rig would work after all these hot days. Any other way with success with these worms? I want to use them in every situation I just haven't had success many other ways. If you say flick shake I would like to know when the right time to use this. 3.5 pounds.- Jig Fishing Questions
Got this one on about 3 pounder Blue/Black football head 3/8oz Damiki hydra junebug color Hit right on top of a bed of weeds he hit it on top. I was fishing from behind cat tails so I had to walk out in some ankle high water to get him but well worth it. Haha it was pour a couple minutes before but I wanted to try out new shimano sellus 7'2 worm jig pole. Helped get a good hook set from a distance. Something I've been having a huge issue with when casting 50 yards.- What Lures Have You Been Using To Slay The Bass Right Now
During spawning this season I caught 11 Bass 2-3 pounds on: VMC Wacky Hook size 3 Flick Shake 6.8 Bluegill Immediately fell in love with this rig when the fish started moving off the beds I took the same rig and stuck a nail weight in the head for a weighted wacky or 'Neko Rig' worked ok At this point with the weather changing I have changed to a lead head jig 1/2 ounce with a Damiki hydra under the skirt. My lure suggestions: Drop shot Lead head rig with swim bait Or good ol' C-rig with a creature- Damiki Hydra Rigging Options
I recently bought a pack and love the action and durability. It works well on a lead head jig and have tried on the Neko rig got a few bites main question would be has anybody had luck using a different way? If so, how? Details- Jig Fishing Questions
Jackall has a new rubber jig head called the Spade jig http://www.jackall-lures.com/products/spade_jig.html I guess the rubber makes it sink a little slower looked interesting. Really like all there products - Octopus Rig
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