Skip to content

187yak

Members
  • Joined

  • Last visited

  1. 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
  2. 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???‍♂️
  3. Same thing here. Watermelon red Yamamotos can only be found at bps here.
  4. 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
  5. I want to try these. Do you fish it like a normal worm? I usually fish shallow around timber.
  6. 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.
  7. 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
  8. 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
  9. Anybody ever fish this weightless Texas rigged? I like how it falls nose down
  10. 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?
  11. 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.
  12. 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.?
  13. In the 40 acre lake I fish shallow to is sitting in 8-10 feet of water and throwing into 4-8 inches of water. There’s a few places where it goes from 2-3 feet to ten or 12 really quick.
  14. 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.
  15. 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.

Important Information

We have placed cookies on your device to help make this website better. You can adjust your cookie settings, otherwise we'll assume you're okay to continue.

Account

Navigation

Search

Search

Configure browser push notifications

Chrome (Android)
  1. Tap the lock icon next to the address bar.
  2. Tap Permissions → Notifications.
  3. Adjust your preference.
Chrome (Desktop)
  1. Click the padlock icon in the address bar.
  2. Select Site settings.
  3. Find Notifications and adjust your preference.