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Japanese Baits for Spring Bass Fishing

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  • Super User
54 minutes ago, Glenn said:

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Wait for me to finish watching LOL

50 °F is a magic number. And glide baits are big

  • Super User

is there any American company make same shads with pointing tail for bass? I know we have a lot for crappie but that size I cant recall.

  • Super User

Maybe not swim baits but for that last several years I've caught more bass on Japanese designed baits than any other....... mainly Jackall.

  • Super User

Big wakebaits/glide baits are on the menu for the spawn/post spawn cycle this year 100%

 

I did really well on them last year and I think they have a lot of potential at the places I fish when the truly giant females move up.

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16 minutes ago, Pat Brown said:

Big wakebaits/glide baits are on the menu for the spawn/post spawn cycle this year 100%

 

I did really well on them last year and I think they have a lot of potential at the places I fish when the truly giant females move up.

did you use glide on spawn? would you please tell us which glide and what was the result?

I usually only go with tube and sight fish it.

  • Super User

You can throw big glide baits around staging areas and catch big females looking to move up or who have recently spawned.  All the glide baits worked that I tried.

 

I like the shine glide by savage gear.

Good info.  I am glad he addressed bluegill spawning thoughts.  We don’t have a lot of Shad around my parts.  I am also planning on throwing bigger swimbaits this season.  I am a complete rookie at this and with our weedy lakes, I am not sure how it is going to work.  I know some hammers who do this around here and I am going to lean on them for some info.  I really like how Masayuki explained the seasonal movements.  Good stuff. 

I gotta get me some free rig wts.

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