06-02-06, 12:43 AM | #1 |
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What do you think of Berkley® PowerBait® Blade Dancer™ ?
After couples day's hard working on computer, I finally got my work done this morning. I wanted to relax myself: went to fish this afternoon, though it was kinda heavy rainny day.
I went to a lock on rideau Canal. I fished there last summer, so I know there is a long drop-off should hold LM. I started at wacky rigged tiki stick. I caught a LM arround 20" on my first cast, another one on the third cast. And then I got bass on almost every cast at same spot! They were just waiting for my lure and bait crazy. It was so beautiful and so quiet there! No boat, no people, just me and Nature! Since they bait crazy, I decided to test all lures I've brought. Sweet beaver style baits ( different rigs including backward rigged), Yum hog, lizards, couples crankbait and spinnebait from different brands, X-rap and Nyoro Nyoro ( a Japanese hard bait, which kinda like hard senko, sinks showing both sides ) They all worked VERY WELL! Every two or three casts, I caught at least one LM.( about 2lb-3lb size). It was unbelievable. Until I switched to Berkley powerbait blade dancer. No bait at all, I never use it before, so I might did a wrong approach: I just simply let it sink and retrieved it kinda pause and go. I went back to wacky worm and continue to catch fish! The crazy party was slow down arround 7:00pm. I tried couples topwater, Zara Spook, Knocker and buzzbait, none worked. I've caught kinda countless bass on so many different lures, I believe it was really uncommon on this water system. Have to say what a day! Still wondering why they bait so crazy today? you guys have any opinion? The weather was great for fishing: 22c rainny without windy. I thought part of the reason was IT WAS SO QUIET THERE! Any way, How do you guys use Berkley blade dancer? Cheers H2O |
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