I’ve been enjoying using spinner baits and I saw this shad plastic and thought it’d go well with it this. Going to be using it to fish a spot with clear water.
Good combo? Or nah.
Posted by xMediumRarex
12 Comments
DargonFeet on
Odd to see the hook coming out of the stomach of a swimbait, and the hook is slightly small for that bait size IMO. But then again, I’m sure it’ll work just fine.
IndividualShort8718 on
id give it an ate
chssucks97 on
The swimbait is upside down, no?
Outrageous-Ask-7173 on
Your trailer is upside down.
Ponder8 on
This b8 is gr8 but you’re a silly goose for doing the plastic upside down. I could see you missing hooksets because of it. Less hook is exposed that way
Whiskey_Warchild on
remember with spinnerbaits that when they move the blades are above the hook, so trailers should be put on accordingly.
Boring-Dance-1897 on
You will get bites without changing anything but I would flip the swimbait right side up and try to have more hook exposed.
SeriousYeet on
A little short of being a master b8r
J0eySh0elaceS on
I’ve heard about reversing the paddletail on the ol chatters so have @ it. A paddletail will keep you in the higher end of the water column where as straight tail baits like a spunk shad will keep you a little deeper.
PositivePop11 on
Even a masterb8
Ok_Constant_184 on
Gr8 b8 m8, I r8 8/8
fordfuryk on
I think you should downsize that trailer a bit. There’s not much hook sticking out of that body. If you cut some off the front of trailer to shorten it, you’ll have more hook exposed because the trailer is thinner towards the tail.
12 Comments
Odd to see the hook coming out of the stomach of a swimbait, and the hook is slightly small for that bait size IMO. But then again, I’m sure it’ll work just fine.
id give it an ate
The swimbait is upside down, no?
Your trailer is upside down.
This b8 is gr8 but you’re a silly goose for doing the plastic upside down. I could see you missing hooksets because of it. Less hook is exposed that way
remember with spinnerbaits that when they move the blades are above the hook, so trailers should be put on accordingly.
You will get bites without changing anything but I would flip the swimbait right side up and try to have more hook exposed.
A little short of being a master b8r
I’ve heard about reversing the paddletail on the ol chatters so have @ it. A paddletail will keep you in the higher end of the water column where as straight tail baits like a spunk shad will keep you a little deeper.
Even a masterb8
Gr8 b8 m8, I r8 8/8
I think you should downsize that trailer a bit. There’s not much hook sticking out of that body. If you cut some off the front of trailer to shorten it, you’ll have more hook exposed because the trailer is thinner towards the tail.