03-13-06, 09:12 PM | #1 |
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Wiggle Wart
I was at the local bait shop today and a guy there said they were biting on the wiggle wart in Phantom Brown Cray. Anyway I picked one up and was thinking about hittin rocky points (riprap). Any suggestions?
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03-13-06, 09:15 PM | #2 |
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We catch alot of smallies here on red wiggles and green wiggles. Work your way up to a point and throw across the point and retrieve. Make several cast at different distances from the bank.
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Do you know about how deep they run?
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the wiggle wort in firetiger is always a weapon in my arsenal, the key to this bait is a wider wobble while cranking, then backs up with a left to right motion...so you need to feel objects as you reel, and once hit one, stop reeling for a few seconds to allow the bait to do its thing and hopefully provoke a strike from mr lunkerlips
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The 3" size dives 7 to 12 feet and the 4" bait reaches 13-18 feet on a long cast and 10lb mono.
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Find you some Flat Warts. They are a true suspending crankbait. My favorite is the natural sunfish. Awsome lure on tough bite days.
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nice lure for smallies on erie! Good largemouth lure too, got bout 10 of em in different colors!
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I have two Flat Warts but haven't seen any in the store lately. Are they still making them? The reason I ask is because I want to know the exact diving depth on this crankbait (I am marking the depths on the bottom of each bait, most of my baits are marked, this one is not).
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03-14-06, 08:12 PM | #9 |
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they make noumerous diving depths warts and the are a great bait we use the around wood here because they are cheap
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i love the subwart (only goes down to one foot) Great spring time bait for ponds and wood cover!
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I dont think they make em any more. I myself am looking for some. Down to my last one in natural sunfish. If you find any let me know.
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03-15-06, 03:01 PM | #12 |
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all i know is they sell them for a buck at our gaint tiger stores along with other storm and rapala baits
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