Slam Shady with a 1/4 oz ball head jig. Shoreline fishing in the Gulf.
Posted by JTGtoniteonly
6 Comments
rickadandoo on
I believe you put the lure on the hook upside down
Ok-Ebb-2434 on
Are you like Laguna madre area? Been having lots of luck working em slower with 1/8 oz heads but on 4-5 inch lures
lydrulez on
Thatâll do
Ragu773 on
Yes. But turn the plastic over. Itâs upside down mate.
Evening_Answer_11 on
Paddle tails and squiggle tails work the opposite. For squiggle tails like Gulp mullet, the tail tip goes the opposite direction of hook. For paddle tail, the tip of the tail goes with the hook side.
This may still catch fish, but youâre not going to get the intended action.Â
Mix it up with lights and darks on the plastics too. Generally, murky water gets dark, clearer water gets bright, which is opposite of what youâd expect.Â
_fuckernaut_ on
Yeah it’s pretty much correct. Could be a little straighter but it’ll do. It is most definitely not upside down like several people are suggesting. I feel like I am tripping reading these responses.Â
6 Comments
I believe you put the lure on the hook upside down
Are you like Laguna madre area? Been having lots of luck working em slower with 1/8 oz heads but on 4-5 inch lures
Thatâll do
Yes. But turn the plastic over. Itâs upside down mate.
Paddle tails and squiggle tails work the opposite. For squiggle tails like Gulp mullet, the tail tip goes the opposite direction of hook. For paddle tail, the tip of the tail goes with the hook side.
This may still catch fish, but youâre not going to get the intended action.Â
Mix it up with lights and darks on the plastics too. Generally, murky water gets dark, clearer water gets bright, which is opposite of what youâd expect.Â
Yeah it’s pretty much correct. Could be a little straighter but it’ll do. It is most definitely not upside down like several people are suggesting. I feel like I am tripping reading these responses.Â