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Baits You Hate Throwing, but Do Anyway

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  • Super User

What do you hate to throw, but it works, so you throw it anyway?  

 

For me, drop shots and ned rigs.  They're so slow and boring!  At least with a shaky head I can give it some action, and not be afraid to scare off the fish.  I know you can fish them faster, but by the time I'm grabbing these rigs, I'm pretty much convinced that the fish aren't biting anything that moves, so these are my methods to slow it down to almost a standstill.  

 

I know some people hate throwing crankbaits because they get hung up so easily.  But at least using a plug knocker is doing something!  

  • Super User

One of my best techniques that will seemingly always produce during calm conditions... but is very difficult and painstakingly slow to fish... is fishing a weightless t rigged senko up to depths of 20ft. Yes, I have caught fish sitting on bottom in about 20ft of water on a weightless senko. It takes like 30-45 seconds for the senko to reach bottom. But once it's on bottom... look out. Bass hardly ever see weightless senkos that deep and it is like stitching a worm in its stealthy presentation. If it is a calm day, this technique is deadly on a spinning outfit. 

  • Super User

If it gets bites, I can learn to like it.

Whatever it is.

There was one exception.

Apparently I'm allergic to glide baits.

Had to sell them off.

Doctors orders.

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A-Jay

I hate fishing crankbaits.  No other lure has caused me as much grief, and strife, and blood loss.  But I catch sooooo many fish on them....including my PB, that I can't not throw 'em.

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23 minutes ago, LrgmouthShad said:

One of my best techniques that will seemingly always produce during calm conditions... but is very difficult and painstakingly slow to fish... is fishing a weightless t rigged senko up to depths of 20ft. Yes, I have caught fish sitting on bottom in about 20ft of water on a weightless senko. It takes like 30-45 seconds for the senko to reach bottom. But once it's on bottom... look out. Bass hardly ever see weightless senkos that deep and it is like stitching a worm in its stealthy presentation. If it is a calm day, this technique is deadly on a spinning outfit. 

Oh, yeah for sure, my wife often out fishes me by casting a weightless t-rigged trick worm on 8 lb mono in 6 to 20 feet of water, her "technique" is to put the rod in a holder and read her book and wait for me to say "you have one on" and reel it in.

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19 minutes ago, Deleted account said:

Oh, yeah for sure, my wife often out fishes me by casting a weightless t-rigged trick worm on 8 lb mono in 6 to 20 feet of water, her "technique" is to put the rod in a holder and read her book and wait for me to say "you have one on" and reel it in.

And that is without working the worm and not giving a slack line fall.  One of those casts like that takes 5 minutes to bring back. The only thing that keep me fishing that technique ocassionally is its indisputable success rate. I caught a nice 5lber on that technique last year. 

  • Super User

The 3 that I hate that I still try are topwaters, swim jigs and chatterbait style lures. Spinnerbaits are my number one bait right now, 2 rods on deck, so you would think swim jigs and chatterbaits would suit me, nope. Topwaters I can never figure out the timing, I just need to work with them more, but I have been saying that for 10+ years.

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37 minutes ago, Deleted account said:

By a long shot, a chatterbait or any of it's clones. 

That does not make any sense by the way

A rigs for me. But man does it catch fish when it’s on. 

  • Super User
1 hour ago, LrgmouthShad said:

And that is without working the worm and not giving a slack line fall.  One of those casts like that takes 5 minutes to bring back. The only thing that keep me fishing that technique ocassionally is its indisputable success rate. I caught a nice 5lber on that technique last year. 

Oh yeah, it's either laying on the bottom, or slightly gliding or waving with the boat. I bend a round bend hook to be a bit like a circle hook, they sometimes double the rod over and pull drag. Works even better with bacon.

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2 hours ago, Bankc said:

For me, drop shots and ned rigs. 

You can put me in this group too.  I try to avoid fishing almost every ultra-finesse tactic out there if at all possible.  I know there are times when I have to do it if I want to catch fish, and I will.  I just don't like doing it lol

  • Super User
1 hour ago, 2tall79 said:

I hate fishing crankbaits.  No other lure has caused me as much grief, and strife, and blood loss.  But I catch sooooo many fish on them....including my PB, that I can't not throw 'em.

Don’t hate ‘em, but truth be told, hundreds of cast and cranks just isn’t my preferred style. Probably why I like soft plastics so much. But I do fish them. Especially squarebills. 

  • Super User
1 hour ago, LrgmouthShad said:

That does not make any sense by the way

I dunno, I would much rather fish a spinnerbait or swim jig, and most of the time any of the three will work, but there are times when a chatter just gets it done, I think it's the rod shaking thing, but It might just be in my head now. 

  • Super User

Only baits I hate are ones I can't catch fish on...and once I realize that I don't throw them anymore

Deep cranks…I have caught a lot of fish but they wear me out after a while.

Ditch Panda & me are brothers.  I give away those lures. With a warning.

  • Super User

I have gotten to the point where I would rather fish artificial baits than live or cut bait.  I'll fish the real thing for cat, but that is about it.

  • Super User

The ones I keep losing and have to keep buying new ones.??

  • Super User

Jerkbaits. Two old broken wrists, and tendonitis in the elbows takes all the fun out of throwing them. That said, when I'm marking suspended smallies and they won't eat a grub or a kietech, I'll suck it up, put my big girl panties on and have at it. Nuthin a few Advil won't fix.

  • Super User

Senko, I know they work but if this was the only lure I could use I would take up another hobby.

 

Allen

  • Super User

Dropshot but our bass love it in the Summer so I try.

  • Super User

I'm with ya' on drop-shot and Ned.

They certainly catch fish but I feel almost to masculine and want to pull my hair out when throwing them......but those little finessey things work.

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