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Topic: What is your favorite Post-Frontal Lure choice for Bassin?  (Read 815 times)

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RHYAK

  • Offshore fishing the Blue
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  • Central Coast Kayak Fishing
  • Location: Central Coast Cali
  • Date Registered: Jul 2008
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So what do most of you guys like to use.  I usually go with a jig n pig covered in pro-cure, Usually rattlin as well. Strait up rind. 
Also like the old confidence choice and going Rat-L-Trap slow retrieve.


SmokeOnTheWater

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Sweet beaver 4.20!  Texas rigged, oxblood color. 

If all else fails, dropshot roboworms til my arms fall off.   :smt003
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MistralWind

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  • Location: Folsom, Ca.
  • Date Registered: Feb 2013
  • Posts: 289
Not much of a basser anymore, but my old favorite was always a Mann's Jelly Worm.

It's been so long since most folks have used them that bass today can't remember that far back  :smt005

I liked blueberry for clearer/deeper water and bluebird skies and purple (grape), black or lime green for the more stained water.

Here's an old (true) story. Can't remember if I told it or not  :smt044  I went fishing in Virginia back when I was in high school and took a friend who knew absolutely nothing about fishing. We were shore fishing stumps. I tied on a big jelly worm to his rig and told him to just throw it out there. He did. Couple minutes went by and he says he's snagged on a stump. I looked over and told him to pull on it. Nothing. Finally, I tell him to wrap the heavy line around his hand and slowly pull until the line breaks. I'm fishing away and not paying much attention to him. I then hear him say "it's moving". I look over and a monster bass comes up to the surface and swings that big worm back and forth as his giant head shakes. I'm not talking 8 or 10 lbs. I'm talking closer to 15. Had an eye ball that looked almost the size of a cue ball. It was the bass of a lifetime 25 feet away from us. Snapped his line in a tug-a-war on the powerful head shakes and disappeared back into the swamp.

Here's a Jelly Worm video.   









     
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General Lee

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  • Location: lodi
  • Date Registered: Oct 2012
  • Posts: 344
Shaky head predator worm 6" in cop color or anything with a chartreuse tail  :smt001
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Tight lines ...


 

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