Are these too small for bass? (Quarter for comparison)
My dad told me he had some rooster tails I could try using to fish for bass, but they seemed smaller than stuff I've seen people use online for bass
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DoorDogDuck on
They’ll hit but so will small fish
GoGoGadget_Gir on
I can’t tell without seeing the top of the blade but those look a bit like the Walmart/Ozark Trail rooster tails which are line twisting garbage. I’d grab some actual ¼ -⅜oz rooster tails if you want to try inline spinners for bass. I know smallies love them.
EasyAcresPaul on
If you snoop back through my profile, you will see a bass just under 8 pounds I caught last spring. Quite large for Oregon, especially a cool high mountain lake just after ice-off.
I was crappie fishing with a 2 inch Berkley power minnow. On 4 pound line.
My PB flathead catfish was also caught on almost the exact same rig.
I catch plenty of dinks on crankbaits nearly the same size as the crankbait itself.
They wouldn’t be my first choice, but those’ll catch bass.
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They’ll hit but so will small fish
I can’t tell without seeing the top of the blade but those look a bit like the Walmart/Ozark Trail rooster tails which are line twisting garbage. I’d grab some actual ¼ -⅜oz rooster tails if you want to try inline spinners for bass. I know smallies love them.
If you snoop back through my profile, you will see a bass just under 8 pounds I caught last spring. Quite large for Oregon, especially a cool high mountain lake just after ice-off.
I was crappie fishing with a 2 inch Berkley power minnow. On 4 pound line.
My PB flathead catfish was also caught on almost the exact same rig.
I catch plenty of dinks on crankbaits nearly the same size as the crankbait itself.
They wouldn’t be my first choice, but those’ll catch bass.
Nope they’ll do fine. Lots of fish will hit them.