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when you work these baits, do you have them on top of the water, or do you have them subsurface. I have caught 1 bass using one and then nothing after that. NJBassDevil, gave me about 35 or 40 berkley lizards, the color is clear purple with glitter flakes on em. Anyways what is the correct way to use a weightless lizard.
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YES ;D Â*Which means anyway you want. Â*If the fish are active, the working them up on the top or just below the top of the water will work fine. Â*However deadsticking them is also a great choice. Â*Especially if the bite is tough. Â*You can use a slow constant retirve or twitches, with pauses. Â*Always watch the line, because when going weightless most of the bites will be detecting by your line. Â*Also when deadsticking if you slowly start to move it, and you fell resistance many times you already have a bite, so set the hook. Â*There's really not a bad way to work them weightless. Â*But they work best around timber and weeds. Â*Also I prefer all Black, but most any color will work. Â*Did I mention they are also killer on c-rigs
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it's definitely hard to feel the bites. i caught one the other day and i saw him pick up the bait and he didn't even take it all the way. i could see the hook was still out of his mouth. i was fishing it very slow so he didn't smash it and turn away, he just stayed there. i had to watch him spit it out. i threw a fluke right behind it and he finally took it good. if i hadn't seen him i would never had known i had a hit. but then again maybe he would have taken it on down if i would have continued my retrieve. who knows. love the lizards though. ???
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Always hold your line for sensitivity of line movements
I hold my index finger under the line on my baitcaster and then also on top of my thumb. I am left handed with all right hand handles, so once I throw out I dont have to switch hands like most right handers do, then once the line hits the water I look for whatever backlash i have, maybe pull couple of inches of loose line out, and thats when i run the line over the fingers as I watch the line in the water and reel. Any finger is more sensitive than the rod blank, even the guys that hold the reel and the bottom of the blank in the rod think they are getting a feel, but the line will detect the hit quicker. 8) |
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Amen to that JB. Do the same w/ almost everything. 8)
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when I use a lizard, I usually cast it out, let it sink for a few seconds, then slowly bring it in with a constant retreive. this way I can feel a bite much better, and it usually produces fish as well.
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