Hunting Washington Forum
Other Activities => Fishing => Topic started by: BLKBEARKLR on March 04, 2010, 07:56:21 AM
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I have been using the berkley hollow belly's now for a couple of years, seems to work good in certain situations.
This year I decided to buy some higher end swimbaits to try them out.
Any recommendations?
Thanks
Joe
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Live minnows. Oh wait, wrong state! :chuckle:
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http://www.wafish.com/group/bassfishing (http://www.wafish.com/group/bassfishing)
go to this site.. lots of info on bassfishing and area lakes.
lots of info to be had.
good luck fishing. :hello:
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I don't use a lot of swimbaits, I usually stick with soft jerk-baits like superfukes, and bass assassins. Locally i use a watermellon with red flake in it. Went out in the float tube last weekend and threw a few but the bass are still spread out and suspended in the seattle area from what i found. (need the water temp to get into the mid 50's) I will also break out an 8" slug-O on occasion when you really want to weed out the smaller fish, looks like a garder snake swimming accross the water.
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Swim baits work very well for lings in 25-35 of water. lots of fun with a 24"+ ling on a trout rod. done this for the last couple of years in neah bay. have been spoole on more than one occasion though.
kenzmad
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Actually quite often i use swimbaits and they hardly ever fail, kinda just depends where you use them, how you use them/ present them, all those of course.
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Actually quite often i use swimbaits and they hardly ever fail, kinda just depends where you use them, how you use them/ present them, all those of course.
Well are you using the higher end ones? Or something like the hollow belly, money minnow?
I just bought three that were 132.00 and playing around some with those.
Seeing if anyone has had better look with the more realistic ones.
Joe
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Actually quite often i use swimbaits and they hardly ever fail, kinda just depends where you use them, how you use them/ present them, all those of course.
Well are you using the higher end ones? Or something like the hollow belly, money minnow?
I just bought three that were 132.00 and playing around some with those.
Seeing if anyone has had better look with the more realistic ones.
Joe
Holy crap $132.00 for three lures :yike:
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You're saying you paid $132.00 for some bass lures? :yike: I hate paying $4-$6 for jigs for steelhead.
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I have seen $200 swimbaits.
each......
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What are you be fishing for BLKBR? IMO, if you're wanting to use swimbaits (for bass), $20-$30 swimbaits are "high end". Those $40 and up aren't worth it. Personally, I'd throw a fluke. :twocents:
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I know of tournament bass anglers that are fishing $200 swimbaits. mtnmuley, all due respect, your $20-30 bass swimbaits are not the high end ones. :dunno:
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I understand that jackelope....just making the statement that IMO $20-$30 gets you higher end quality. :)
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http://www.tacklewarehouse.com/JSJ_10_Wakebait/descpage-JSJWB.html (http://www.tacklewarehouse.com/JSJ_10_Wakebait/descpage-JSJWB.html)
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I have been playing with the 20.00 ones, just wanting to get some baits for beds, these are supposed to do a 180 degrees with the flick of the rod, so guessing when I get it on the bed can flick it and do a 180 on the bed and really piss them off
first one was 55.00
second one was 50.00
third one was 25.00
I have fished flukes quite a bit, just wanting to try something different.
Joe
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Swim baits work great for pike and muskies. Have been using them for years. They do not last very long with sharp teeth though.
I stay with the cheaper 3-6 dollar versions and pick them up from Cabelas and Bass Pro when they go on sale.
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Wow, I guess that I have been out of the bassin' thing for too long! I remember when only 2 or 3 guys were making and using those things on lakes Casitas and Castaic in CA. for bass in the upper teens but that was 30 years ago. I couldn't bring myself to chunk a $25+ lure. My luck I would lose it on the first cast. Are you using these in Western WA waters or on the dry side?
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Wow, I guess that I have been out of the bassin' thing for too long! I remember when only 2 or 3 guys were making and using those things on lakes Casitas and Castaic in CA. for bass in the upper teens but that was 30 years ago. I couldn't bring myself to chunk a $25+ lure. My luck I would lose it on the first cast. Are you using these in Western WA waters or on the dry side?
Polar, I just went to 20 pound florocarbon, that is my worst fear casting it out and losing it. I am using them mostly on the west side, I don't get over to the east side that much only once or twice a year.
Joe
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BLKBR, hit those tacklewarehouse sales, and at times you can pick them up at half the cost. Probably the wrong time of year for many sales though! Personally, I'm a Lucky Craft fan.
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BLKBR, hit those tacklewarehouse sales, and at times you can pick them up at half the cost. Probably the wrong time of year for many sales though! Personally, I'm a Lucky Craft fan.
Mtn, have quite a bit of luckycraft, mostly pointers and sammy's. Do they make swimbaits also?
I just bought the G.Loomis swimbait rod, nice rod. Now looking at the shimano curado 300 free spool.
Hopefully this will pay off some I have that big bass tournament on moses the beginning of May, so will see.
Thanks
Joe
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Can't go wrong with those Mattlures hardgills!! :IBCOOL:
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I am very curious to hear a report on how you do with these. Just make sure to double check all of your knots, don;t want to throw those away. I was fishing in a tourney down in New Mexico with a guy who i watched throw (3) $80 pop-r topwater lures at a 30lb pike and had all 3 break off. Not sure what he was thinking but i got a kick out of it.
I may try and fork out some cash and pick up a few for when they stock some of the local seattle lakes with 8-10" trout this spring. A high quality soft swimbait may be the trick. Good Luck and get ahold of me if you need a partner to do some pre-fishing this summer.
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I always use palomar knot with swim baits and flourocarbon/mono/braid.
Never have lost a bait
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I always use palomar knot with swim baits and flourocarbon/mono/braid.
Never have lost a bait
Palomar only way to go in my opinion also. That is all I use.
Holg3107 ---- Will gladly let you know how it turns out. Hopefully if all goes well, the boat is in the shop tomorrow getting a srping tune up, baby is getting better so Monday my behind should be at Lake Washington with a bent rod....
Joe
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Yes BLKBR, Lucky Craft makes swimbaits. You'll love that Loomis swimbait rod. ;)
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Yes BLKBR, Lucky Craft makes swimbaits. You'll love that Loomis swimbait rod. ;)
I am sure I will, that is number 17 GLoomis for the boat. I hope I don't get addicted to it like I did the drop shot rods, I now have 5 of them. I will do some research on their swim baits..
Thanks
Joe