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Does realistic shape matter in soft plastics?

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Bed bass don’t eat they strike to kill the intruder. Try dropping a marble in a bed and watch the bass remove it.

Why bass strike is something that changes constantly. When they do strike take advance of it. Use what works is good, what doesn’t put it away and use what is working.

The good thing about bass is they strike a wide verity of lures when they are active making us think we what we’re doing. 

I am more comfortable and had more success using what I believe is a more natural profile and movement soft plastic with contrasting colors.

Tom 

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2 minutes ago, WRB said:

Try dropping a marble in a bed and watch the bass remove it.

Very interesting, perhaps I will try that. Great info!

On 3/4/2023 at 11:46 AM, Darth-Baiter said:

not entirely sure how big a LMB bass brain is.  mine is huge and I still get info wrong.

 

all my theories went to crap when the Deps Scat came out.  that thing is supposed to look like what?  I heard it is a bed fish's worse nightmare and they slam that thing.  I guess if someone pooped in my bed I too would swipe at it.  

 

I am a fan of the Hazadong Shad, but even that realistic thing isn't my magic silver bullet.  

The Hazedong is probably the best live minnow imitator that I've used, it can be deadly on a DS. So, I do believe that realism CAN matter. It's just a question of when and where.... Who knows.

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