10-09-05, 05:42 PM | #1 |
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Finesse Baits
I was just wondering what some peoples favorite finesse baits were?
I myself have 3 finesse worms and 1 finesse tube Fish Blaster Baits wormie-which is ribbon tail 4in bait which I texas rig Assalt Salt Shaker Worm-which is straight tail worm 4-6in which I fish weightless. It is my most versitile worm! AlluringBaits Trick Stick-Senko imitator which I find has more action then the normal senko. It outlasts the senko as well! Alluring Baits trick sticks cost 8 dollars for 50 4in trick sticks which in my area would cost 25 dollars for the same amount of senkos. Venom 2.5in Tube- My favorite tube which is great for inactive fish. It catches monsters and keeper fish. I fish it with tube jig. So please tell me some of your finesse baits.
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10-09-05, 06:35 PM | #2 |
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A weightless rigged senko on 14 lb flourocarbon line, or a sweet beaver, ugly otter or a 3.5 " tube bait fisheed on 10 lb flourocarbon line with a 1/16 oz. tungstun weight and a 3/0 Eagle claw HP hook.Other than that I use a 3/8 oz. jig with a big chunk trailer on it on 30 lb braid.This year is the most finesse fishing I have done in a couple of years. P N J
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10-09-05, 07:58 PM | #3 |
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4 inch razor worm, grasshopper color, fished weightless on 4 or 6 lb mono using a number 1 gammy worm hook texposed. Very slow falling for ultimate finesse fishing. Razor worms are made by Luck E Strike and can be purchased through www.buehlersales.com
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10-09-05, 08:12 PM | #4 |
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My main finesse worms are Zoom trick worms and Yum 4 in. Houdini worm ; for a tube I use a small Zoom tube or a Strike King KVD tube.
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6" Black lizard weightless. 4" Zoom dead ringer, multple colors. Deadsticking a fluke.
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I c-rigged 6" lizard last week, just caught one! I will try your suggestion tomorrow afternoon. H2O |
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A Zoom finesse worm in various colors and an Aaron's Magic Robo Worm. Great drop shot bait.
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sweet beaver's,4"finesse,4"dead ringer,baby paca craws, french fry's.
junebug/greenpumkin have produced most of the fish. zooker
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10-12-05, 08:26 AM | #10 |
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A very minor point here, but in rigging weightless lizards, I like to texpose the hook...usually a 2/0 or 3/0 offset shaft worm hook due to the thickness of plastic involved.
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aNY WAY. i'M GONNA SEND YOUR MORE LURES PICS AND NEED YOUR OPINIONS ! i APPRECIATE YOUR HELP. h2o |
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