So I don’t know how to edit post, but I was going to add that they are both fully metal and I think I tie them from the holes at the top side of them. Thank you for any help with these
Thick_Imagination177 on
Blade baits. Mostly used in cold water. They can be vertically jigged, cast and reeled on a straight retrieve, or (my most productive) cast, let sink, hop up off the bottom, wind, let sink, repeat
They work on smallmouth on one of the rivers I fish as long as there’s open water. I keep one tied on
martianmanhntr on
I use one to get in my house & I have another that starts my truck
Comfortable_Drop4187 on
They slay grouper in shallow water around the Thai Islands.
Also caught Hampala Barb on the river Kwai with the gold ones specifically.
Also snakeheads smash them.
I imagine almost anything predatory will have a go.
tacobellbandit on
Blade baits. I like them, very versatile. Cast it out, let hit bottom and then retrieve it at different speeds. You can also jig it off the bottom
__Sleep_Token__ on
These are my number one walleye bait. I vertical jig them from the boat or cast and reel them from shore. I always use a snap swivel, and depending on which hole you clip it into, affects the action differently. They vibrate heavily.
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So I don’t know how to edit post, but I was going to add that they are both fully metal and I think I tie them from the holes at the top side of them. Thank you for any help with these
Blade baits. Mostly used in cold water. They can be vertically jigged, cast and reeled on a straight retrieve, or (my most productive) cast, let sink, hop up off the bottom, wind, let sink, repeat
They work on smallmouth on one of the rivers I fish as long as there’s open water. I keep one tied on
I use one to get in my house & I have another that starts my truck
They slay grouper in shallow water around the Thai Islands.
Also caught Hampala Barb on the river Kwai with the gold ones specifically.
Also snakeheads smash them.
I imagine almost anything predatory will have a go.
Blade baits. I like them, very versatile. Cast it out, let hit bottom and then retrieve it at different speeds. You can also jig it off the bottom
These are my number one walleye bait. I vertical jig them from the boat or cast and reel them from shore. I always use a snap swivel, and depending on which hole you clip it into, affects the action differently. They vibrate heavily.