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I was watching and episode of City limits fishing today with Mike I. in Philadelphia and noticed he caught a good 3lb smallie on what looked to be a sweet beaver turned sideways on what he called a scrounger head (looked like a jig head with a plastic chatterbait blade in front. I know it wasnt a beaver ( i know its made by berkley but its basically a sweet beaver).I have never seen beavers rigged vertically this way and it did somewhat resemble a small baitfish. Just wondered if anyone had any experience with this or maybe just something to try the next time you guys go out.
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Thats genius ! It really is , I bet that profile looks exactly like a bait fish. I will try it like this , I just dont have any scrounger jigheads...yet !! Im gonna guess the "pinchers , or tail " of the beaver was in the back..
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yea they were in the back and after seeing what it looked like i can't believe I haven't thought or seen it before. I guess thats why pros are pros, constantly coming up with new ways to use baits that people use everyday.
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yeah i have never thought about fishing them vertically .... good idea though .... must of missed it on that City Limits
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Powerbait Beast. a go to for me.. http://www.berkley-fishing.com/dimg/...9ce8c7c1fb.jpg
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Man that thing is huge and ugly..I think fish hit it just trying to do the underwater world a favor
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I dont care why they hit it , as long as they hit... I wonder if they say " Man , id hit that ! "
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Tenn., That cracked me up.Good one.
I wonder if bass thought that years ago when the first safety pin style spinnerbaits would go wizzing by. ![]() See ya, Hookset |
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