my friend and i went fishing for some late winter bass. we caught 7 or 8 on white booyah spinnerbaits and mann's baby 1- crankbaits. all the fish were around a 1-2 lbs and caught on a slow retrieve.
@carrotstixfishing thanks! have you ever had any luck spinning for smallmouth? Ive tried my white booyah pond magic a little but i believe its mainly for largemouth and lake fishing.
yeah man im glad i could help! spinnerbait fishing for bass is by far one of my favorite techniques for fish all year round. they cover alot of water quickly and they trigger strikes. you can never go wrong with a 3/8 ounce booyah counter strike or blade spinnerbait in plain white, and in warmer months a combination of white and chartreuse can produce as well. good luck man! p.s. i find one colorado blade and one willow leaf blade to be the best combo
no that is the correct spot to tie it, i have used spinnerbaits more than any other lure and that is where you tie the knot. where the metal wire comes to a corner
I tryed it. No bites but im not worried about that. Im worried about wht to use. Theres vegatations (dead) and the bottum is filled with that stuff making jigs and bottum baits impossible, its also very shollaw so i have a small lane above the weeds. What should i through?
Yea i feel your pain.. Same here .. Might go try a resavoiur today that the deepest point is 7 feet with average of 4 ft so it should be unfrozen enough to throw some stuff ... Like the live fishingvideo!!!
@carrotstixfishing thanks! have you ever had any luck spinning for smallmouth? Ive tried my white booyah pond magic a little but i believe its mainly for largemouth and lake fishing.
ReplyDeleteyeah man im glad i could help! spinnerbait fishing for bass is by far one of my favorite techniques for fish all year round. they cover alot of water quickly and they trigger strikes. you can never go wrong with a 3/8 ounce booyah counter strike or blade spinnerbait in plain white, and in warmer months a combination of white and chartreuse can produce as well. good luck man!
ReplyDeletep.s. i find one colorado blade and one willow leaf blade to be the best combo
@carrotstixfishing i am somewhat new to spinnerfishing for bass. i have used panthermartins for trout but never used spinning for bass thanks!!
ReplyDeleteno that is the correct spot to tie it, i have used spinnerbaits more than any other lure and that is where you tie the knot. where the metal wire comes to a corner
ReplyDelete0:59 is that the correct way to tie the bait on? or do you tie it through the eye where the blades are?
ReplyDeletea 7' M abu garcia vendetta, great rod.
ReplyDeleteWhat kind if rod is the guy at the end video have??
ReplyDeleteIm in essex county about 30min from round valley
ReplyDeleteI tryed it. No bites but im not worried about that. Im worried about wht to use. Theres vegatations (dead) and the bottum is filled with that stuff making jigs and bottum baits impossible, its also very shollaw so i have a small lane above the weeds. What should i through?
ReplyDeleteyeahh try it, you could probs pull some out. but def the shallower that better as far as unfreezing goes
ReplyDeletefrom round valley? where are you at?
ReplyDeleteYea i feel your pain.. Same here .. Might go try a resavoiur today that the deepest point is 7 feet with average of 4 ft so it should be unfrozen enough to throw some stuff ... Like the live fishingvideo!!!
ReplyDeleteYup....I'm about 45 min from the lake ur at
ReplyDelete2 pounder
ReplyDeletenice how big?
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ReplyDeleteyeahh it just opened up like a week ago but most of the ponds around us are still frozen =[
ReplyDeleteyeah do you fish around here too?
ReplyDeletethanks bro
ReplyDeleteI just went today and caught a couple my self
ReplyDeleteNiceee ice is thawing in ct when did urs unfreeze?
ReplyDeleteHey are u in NJ
ReplyDeletenice bass man
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