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What techniques have you never tried?

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10 hours ago, papajoe222 said:

Chatterbait. They’be been around for a while, but there are other options that I am confident will work under the same conditions, so I’ve never tied one on.

I try them for a few cast then switch to a spinnerbait . I need to catch a nice fish on one to break  the ice .

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    Mostly finesse stuff because I fish stained to muddy water with casting gear almost exclusively . Drop shot , wacky rig , split shot rig and  a true Ned rig . I have fished similar things to the ned r

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Hmmm, someone needs to invent some new rigs so I can try a new one I guess.

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26 minutes ago, Bluebasser86 said:

Hmmm, someone needs to invent some new rigs so I can try a new one I guess.

Replace the blade of a spinnerbait with a soft swim-bait then give it a funny name .

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4 minutes ago, scaleface said:

Replace the blade of a spinnerbait with a soft swim-bait then give it a funny name .

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9 hours ago, Bluebasser86 said:

Hmmm, someone needs to invent some new rigs so I can try a new one I guess.

Have you ever tried Don Iovino's doodling technique?  It's popularity faded before you were born & I thought that it was now pretty limited to the West Coast.

 

How about the recoil rig, a dropshot where the line to the weight is elastic (so the weight stays on the bottom, but the lure bounces up & down)?

 

Lastly, how about the Chicken McNugget rig (remember that guy in Texas last year who caught a 10lb plus using a McNugget)?  To fish this one, you must have orange hair & big floppy shoes.

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31 minutes ago, OCdockskipper said:

Have you ever tried Don Iovino's doodling technique?  It's popularity faded before you were born & I thought that it was now pretty limited to the West Coast.

 

How about the recoil rig, a dropshot where the line to the weight is elastic (so the weight stays on the bottom, but the lure bounces up & down)?

 

Lastly, how about the Chicken McNugget rig (remember that guy in Texas last year who caught a 10lb plus using a McNugget)?  To fish this one, you must have orange hair & big floppy shoes.

Read about doodling in Pursuit of Giant Bass I believe before I tried it.

 

Recoil rig was popular for a minute when I worked at Cabelas where I bought mine.

 

I actually used a chicken nugget once,  but for catfish, did not have good results. 

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