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If you don't want to read this whole post, just go to the end of it ;D ;D ;D ;D
![]() ![]() I recently attended a Fishing Show here in Indy and something during one of the seminars that really changed my view on what brand soft pastics I will fish. BASS Pro Joe Thomes, was doing a seminar on what spring soft plastic baits are a good bet for big bass. He was demostrating the action and affectiveness of the baits in a huge aquarium that was loaded with bass....He cut the tip of his hooks off, as to not injure the fish. His first bait choice was a typical jig and pig with the pig being a 3X Craw.....He threw it out, jigged a couple of times and one nailed it...The bass held onto it for about 10 sec., then let go. His second bait choice was a Strike King Flippin Tube. He cast again, let it fall to the bottom and one grabbed it, held on for about 15-20 sec and then let go. His final choice of baits was a 4" Berkeley Power Worm. HE threw it out, and one instantly grabbed it and held on for at least 45 sec, then finally let go and as soon as that one did, another one grabbed it...this one held on for even longer....."Fish bite and won't let go" Long story short, bass hold on to Power Bait longer Catch em up Brian |
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the 4" red shad powerworm has been my go to bait for years(and years).2nd choice is 4" motor oil powerworm.
i hate to say i told you so..but..I TOLD YOU SO. ;D just messin with you guys. they have put a heck of a lot of fish in the boat and some money in my pocket to boot. |
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How long do you think they starve these fish before a show? So they can indorse a product, and make them self's look good? Do you think they would do such a thing ??? :
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I don't wish to be rude or diminish the significance of what you learned. But it has been known for a long time that Power Baits get held longer than some other brands.
In my personal experience, however, any brand of plastic I've used is held more than long enough to do a hookset. Power Worms is one of the brands I use and I am unable to see much difference in my catch-to-strike ratio with them than other brands. Mr. Thomas' demonstration showed that the Power brand was held 4 1/2 times as long as the 3X. Yet the 3X was held 10 seconds, more than enough time to detect the hit and set the hook. I suppose one could make the case that Power Baits up the odds, but I'd be surprised if it made a significant difference over a period of time. There are too many people having good success on other brands, even though Power is a very good brand. |
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power bait = Worms with training wheels!
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I love those black 10 inch power worms. My biggest fish was caught on them.
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Oh yeah, first of all, I almost exclusively use power bait for all my fishing.......Second, a fish holding on to the bait for 45 sec. realistically does me little good...if it takes you 45 sec. to detect a bite, we have problems
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wierd, back in '90 and '91 when the first series came out I used to catch alot of bass on them at some local lakes. Everyone was catching bass on them. I fish the same lakes still...but over the last couple of years can't get a bite on a power bait. I use primarily a 6" curl tail worm. I can switch to a culprit or bass assasin in the same color and start getting bites though. Does anyone think that bass can become conditioned to odor as they are to say a hard bait like a crank, or is it maybe just because i've lost confidence in the power baits?
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[quote author=basstech link=board=news;num=1109969189;start=0#7 date=03/05/05 at 00:05:53]wierd, back in '90 and '91 when the first series came out I used to catch alot of bass on them at some local lakes. Everyone was catching bass on them. I fish the same lakes still...but over the last couple of years can't get a bite on a power bait. I use primarily a 6" curl tail worm. I can switch to a culprit or bass assasin in the same color and start getting bites though. Does anyone think that bass can become conditioned to odor as they are to say a hard bait like a crank, or is it maybe just because i've lost confidence in the power baits?[/quote]
I believe fish can be conditioned. I would think it's about like the electric fence for dogs. After so many zaps, they know not to go near the line ![]() By the way, don't know if I've welcomed you, but glad your here. You obviously have a little experience ![]() Lizards |
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LOL
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