Plastics
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Plastics
I asked this question last year when I posted semi-frequently but I can't find the post so I'm sorry for asking again. I have been trying to catch bass with texas and wacky rigged bait and I can't even get a bite. Could I get some tips? I'm fishing on the snake river here on the east side. I've looked at the reports but most people seem to jig (myself included) but I lose a ton of jigs due to the basalt lava flows that line the bed of this area and frankly it's expensive heh. Any help you can offer is great.
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RE:Plastics
You can't go wrong with a weightless texas-rigged senko. I've had great luck on smallmouth bass using 4" senkos + 2/0 gamakatsu EWG. If you're targeting largemouth bass, I'd go with 5" senkos + 3/0 gammy EWG.
If you are looking for a heavier plastic bait that has a faster sink rate than a senko, try a 4" fat IKA. They are hard to find around here but tackle warehouse has a good selection. They also offer very reasonable shipping rates and usually ship orders on the same day they were placed.
Best colors for plastics:
watermelon w/black & red flake
green pumpkin w/black flake
black w/red flake
Good luck!
If you are looking for a heavier plastic bait that has a faster sink rate than a senko, try a 4" fat IKA. They are hard to find around here but tackle warehouse has a good selection. They also offer very reasonable shipping rates and usually ship orders on the same day they were placed.
Best colors for plastics:
watermelon w/black & red flake
green pumpkin w/black flake
black w/red flake
Good luck!
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RE:Plastics
Never fished the Snake if its like any other I'd use cranks. Soft plastics, have you tryed craw fish? Rivers back home, you could alawys count on a black culprits 7.5in for smallies bigger 10-12in for LMB. The SMB have a thing for tail dancers if you know what I mean.
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