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#15870 - 10-07-2009 02:30 PM
Re: Hardesst lure to learn to use?
[Re: ukey28]
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Loc: Muscatine, IA
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I always have a Little George on hand. I use them for off-shore humps for walleye and bass. In Oct. on Bull Shoals they can be deadly and I may be 200 yards from any shoreline, fishing pods of shad down to sixty feet deep. I use a pearl color mostly and fish strictly vertical. Sometimes I'll slow troll a Little George, but it tends to spin around if I go too fast. It's a great Kentucky spotted bass bait and good for smallmouth as well. Here In Iowa-not so much-the fish don't school on humps too often.
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#15871 - 10-07-2009 05:44 PM
Re: Hardesst lure to learn to use?
[Re: ukey28]
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Posts: 452
Loc: CA
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Zara Spook...getting the timing down to make it walk the dog back in the day.
Now getting dialed in with a swimbait..time of year...best swimbait to use when and where.
But with any lure it's always a learning curve, what gets the attention of the bass, the correct angle of retrieve, taking into consideration the sun, the shadow the bait presents to the bass, the silhoutte and size the bait presents to the bass at it's ambush point.
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#15873 - 10-07-2009 10:51 PM
Re: Hardesst lure to learn to use?
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I had used the Little George for yo-yoing bass and caught some deep with it but I never had confidence in it. I was in Florida fishing a canal system on a coastal island and wasn't doing well. I look in the box and figure what the heck. I tie one on and cast all the way across the canal. I burn it back and see a swirl on it. I throw it again and I'm burning it back as fast as a 5500c can go when the lure disappears in a swirl. I set the hook and I get a bass about 2 pounds. Next cast another, now I'm going strong. After about five fish I cast it past one of the culverts and as I'm ripping it back, a bigger swirl and I'm doing everything I can to hold on to my rod. Line is peeling off of the reel when all of a sudden there's a silver missile coming up out of the water at the end of my line!! I'm attached to a tarpon thats around 5 feet long and boy is he pissed!!! Well he jumps higher than anything I had seen in my life at that point and sends little georgie about 60 feet down the canal. What an experience!! I have used that pattern since but never with the consistency it had for those few weeks in Fla.
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#15877 - 10-08-2009 01:40 AM
Re: Hardesst lure to learn to use?
[Re: ukey28]
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I've never even seen a tarpon-not sure I want to on my tackle. LOL-Little George is a tough lure for tough times, I think.
As far the Zara Spook, yep, timing is everything, got to jerk the rod, flick the wrist and turn the crank all in precision.A lot to figure out, but a true killer when perfected. Good luck with it. JC
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#15925 - 10-16-2009 04:31 PM
Re: Hardesst lure to learn to use?
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Registered: 11-29-2001
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Loc: Granbury, TX
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Took me a while on the Worm fishing, just getting the feel for it took some time. Drop shotting has also been a struggle for me guess I just have not been on the right fish, but have only caught two fish on drop shot.
Jerk bait (suspending) fishing has also been one of them things that I just never took the time to learn. Now up here in MO. the spring is jerkbait season so I guess I better learn it!!!!
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#15931 - 10-17-2009 02:32 PM
Re: Hardesst lure to learn to use?
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Registered: 01-09-2002
Posts: 324
Loc: antioch il.
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Swim baits would be problem lure, attempted just about everything and I had a hit just once. These baits were the craze for a while and I had to have them.
Sure they may have a place in fishing: just not in the lakes I fish.
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#16757 - 02-11-2010 09:07 AM
Re: Hardesst lure to learn to use?
[Re: ukey28]
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Registered: 11-29-2009
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Loc: Northridge, CA
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A jig was the hardest for me until after a couple of years of struggling and having no confidence an old timer told me if I could fish a plastic worm I could fish a jig. It was like a light went off. Now I have one tied on always.
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#16766 - 02-14-2010 03:30 PM
Re: Hardesst lure to learn to use?
[Re: alycat]
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Registered: 04-06-2002
Posts: 1561
Loc: Muscatine, IA
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One little tip may help. When you cast the spook, don't stop it, stopping the lures forward motion on the cast causes the bait to plop down facing us. We want to bait to stop sideways, this way it's already set to go. Now, pop the rod tip fairly hard- keep the rod tip at a low angle-always- to get the bait to turn across itself, pause only slightly, while taking up the slack. Pop the rod again, don't over-do it, just enough to move the lure from side to side. Use your wrists as iof you are fanning somethinfg with a small hand held fan. Pop-pause-reel-repeat-keep the bait moving. You'll get it! JC
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