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How many variables do you change at a time?
I Fish soft plastics, worms and flukes exclusively from a kayak. I fish a 40 acre lake. I look for where the herons are feeding. Usually works. I have a few colors that always work when the bite is on. Watermelon red flake. So what I change is generally presentation. Start with a weightless Yamamoto senko if it’s calm. If not I’ll go with a split shot rig. I don’t have to retire. Then next choice is weightless fluke in same color or a baitfish color. After that I go with a ned rig with California craw and finesse spinner in the tail. After that I figure I won’t catch anything so I start throwing the kitchen sink. Creatures different color worms etc
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How Many Baits do You Throw in a Day?
I fish a 40 acre lake from a kayak. Heavily pressured. Learned how to fish worms last summer. Then I started trying everything. Only things that have worked are senko type worms and flukes. So now 2 rods. 1 with a ned rig with spinner in the tail. If the wind isn’t a factor weightless senko or fluke. Windy Texas rig with a bullet weight. If I don’t get a bite on a weightless watermelon/red flake Yamamoto senko then I’m not going to catch. Pretty only catch in 4 ft or less. I carry about 30 different color and size worms. Simple???♂️
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Tackle shelves,slim pickings
Same thing here. Watermelon red Yamamotos can only be found at bps here.
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How Do I 'Work' a Weightless Texas Rig
What works for me is to move it without moving it really. Just little twitches. I like to use a 5 inch Yamamoto with an inch cut off the head. They weigh enough to cast and have some tension. For me watching the braided line is key. If it’s windy I add a split shot. I used to hate weightless until it started to work for me
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187yak started following Small brown roostertail , Ned rig with a tail spinner , Kvd blade minnow and 1 other
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Ned rig with a tail spinner
I want to try these. Do you fish it like a normal worm? I usually fish shallow around timber.
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Swimbait hook question
I picked up some 1/24 oz ewg in a 2/0. Seem to be pretty good weight wise for smaller swimbaits and flukes. I would prefer an offset over ewg in this size. I tend to get smaller bass on the small baits and the ewg is too big for good hookups imho.
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Zoom swimmin super fluke
Thanks. I was curious about a weighted hook. Then you swim it? Do you ever fish it weightless with the standard twitch twitch soak retrieve? I fish a 40 acre lake. It’s pretty pressured. I generally catch them on smaller finesse worms and techniques. I tried straight braid but stopped getting bites. During fall. This is my first winter bass fishing and at this lake. I haven’t had even a bite on any worms with any kind of swimming tail or countless plastic craws
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Kvd blade minnow
I was using it in cold water. I’m thinking during spawn it should slay. Try them in shallow wat so you can watch it. I had a split shot on with 14 “ or so of leader.!any weight kills the action
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Kvd blade minnow
Anybody ever fish this weightless Texas rigged? I like how it falls nose down
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Zoom swimmin super fluke
How do you guys fish it? I’ve committed to fish soft plastics weightless this year. I went today. I use 15# braid straight to 10# mono on a med hvy lightning rod. Abu-Garcia pro max baitcaster.I was swimming it and even at super slow retrieve it wanted to spin? Do I need a swivel?
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Small brown roostertail
When I was a kid I had a lot of places to fish in Northern California. Small river in the back yard. Huge lake. A golf course in which I slated bass with a small brown rooster tail. It was full of vegetation except about a foot on top. Does anybody use these? I fish a 43 acre lake with lots of laydowns and grass that goes out a foot or so. I’m in such a slump I’m going to try it.
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Nose-hook a senko
I have tried nose hooking them to no avail. I have way better luck on a Carolina rig. My crutch. It drives me crazy going weightless. I need to feel the resistance.?
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Approaching Shallow Cover
I fish from a kayak. I fish in a 40 acre lake that’s tannic on a good day. There’s lots of lay downs . Lots of grass when it’s at normal level. Pressured bass. I basically ably finesse worms and throw flukes. The furthest I have caught from the bank is 15’. I anchor up and fan cast. I just work my way down the bank. The most important thing in my lake is finding baitfish. The bass will get them right on the bank. If I make too much noise in one spot I just move along. I may come back in an hour or so if I think it’s a good spot.
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Keep bait straight on straight shank
Look at the pic I don’t think the weight will ever line up . I think that maybe if you pull the eye of the hook down into the bat a little bit. Then run a tooth pic through the bait and eye of the hook. Cut off flush then peg your weight on the nose of the bait. I saw Glenn use the toothpick in one of his videos.