Thanx Sonar. All good info. The 1/4oz lippless can really be deadly this time of year. That being said, 2 weeks ago I encountered that exact situation during a club tournament and the bass weren't having it.tryed all the usual. Had been caching bass on docks that day with a Texas rigged worm so after all else failed I tossed the worm and caught 2 keepers. Some times who knows!
I'd add a blade bait for the winter also. It does wonders on a cold front day when they won't hit noisy baits like lipless cranks with rattles. The inline spinner is a secret of mine also. So much so that I bought lots of wire and make my own. I love tying dressed treble hooks in all colors and sizes to match the hatch.
Thanx Sonar. All good info. The 1/4oz lippless can really be deadly this time of year.
That being said, 2 weeks ago I encountered that exact situation during a club tournament and the bass weren't having it.tryed all the usual. Had been caching bass on docks that day with a Texas rigged worm so after all else failed I tossed the worm and caught 2 keepers. Some times who knows!
Good stuff ! You left a very good one out ..... blade baits ! Silver Buddy is awesome ! 🤣
They can be the ticket this time of year especially.
I'd add a blade bait for the winter also. It does wonders on a cold front day when they won't hit noisy baits like lipless cranks with rattles. The inline spinner is a secret of mine also. So much so that I bought lots of wire and make my own. I love tying dressed treble hooks in all colors and sizes to match the hatch.
Second that on the roostertail. Make sure you put a swivel above it to keep the line twist down.
I also found out that the tush and minnowz is a great pair that 2/0 hook is perfect
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