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fishing tips needed bad!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!help me please?
me and mi dad bought a boat we have a trollin motor and we aint gittin in tha river very much but we want 2 fish in some local ponds and i Spinner Buzz wanna catch some bass but mi problem is i dont no that much about bass fishin and i need 2 no more. i no all tha lewers and stuff like that but idk where 2 fish them and wut water 2 fish different colors of baits i have some crank baits spinner baits buzz baits horny toads and bettle spins and basic stuff like that but idk how 2 fish them i also would like 2 no alot more about frog fishing please
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daiwa-6--dead-or-alive-surface-lure--musky pike peacock
daiwa-5--dead-or-alive-surface-lure--musky pike peacock
daiwa-dead-or-alive-jr-rainbow-trout-6- 15cm-side-swimming--floating-lure-
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daiwa-dead-or-alive-jr-firetiger-perch-5- 13cm-side-swimming--floating-lure-
spinning-reel-shimano-stradic-st3000fj-3000-fj-new!
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shimano-curado-rh-cu201g6-rh-low-profile-baitcasting-reel--new-2012-model!
penn-spinning-reel-battle-btl3000--brand-new!
okuma-spinning-reel-trio-55-hybrid-9bb+1rb--brand-new!
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daiwa-dead-or-alive-fire-tiger-perch-5-
shimano-sienna-sn4000fd-sn-4000-fd-spinning-reel--
daiwa-dead-or-alive-jr-ayu-6- 15cm-side-swimming--floating-lure-
daiwa-5--dead-or-alive-surface-lure-in-the-color-of-ayu-for-musky pike peacock
okuma-spinning-reel-trio-55s-high-speed-9bb-+-1rb-new!
shimano-solstace-so4000fi--so-4000fi-spinning-reel-
daiwa-dead-or-alive-rainbow-trout-6-
daiwa-6--dead-or-alive-surface-lure-for-musky pike peacock-in-color-ayu
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daiwa-dead-or-alive-jr-5--firetiger-new-floating
okuma-spinning-reel-trio-55s-high-speed-9bb-+-1rb-new!
penn-spinning-reel-battle-btl3000--brand-new!
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shimano-solstace-so4000fi--so-4000fi-spinning-reel-
okuma-spinning-reel-trio-40-hybrid-9bb+1rb--brand-new!
shimano-sienna-sn4000fd-sn-4000-fd-spinning-reel--
spinning-reel-shimano-stradic-st4000fj--4000-fj-new-2012!
okuma-spinning-reel-trio-40s-9bb+1rb--brand-new!
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6 Responses to “Spinner Buzz Sources”

  1. dumdum Says:

    Wow! The flying lure? And you caught a fish on it? You get my vote for worlds greatest fisherman based on that one fact. But to your question.Here would be my go – to lure when the spinners did not produce. A Senko type lure fished weedless and Texas rigged. It is fished very slow, with numerous twitches and pauses on the retrieve. Some times the fish will hit it while it is sitting there. This is the only method and lure that will consistently hang in there with a spinner bait and will keep producing fish when the spinner bait bite has tapered off. It will be extremely hard to fish it slow enough after burning the waters up with a spinner bait, but master it and you will have another weapon in your arsenal. I have to assume that your buddy is using weights on his plastics. This will give you a lure he isn’t using. That will be to your benefit. Good luck!

  2. dumdum Says:

    I fish with plastics and a buzz bait 90% of the time. But the crank bait has a place in my tackle box.. When the bass are schooling off the points, a crank bait will catch them faster then anything else. When I see a school working the bait fish over, I reach for a rod with a crank bait on it ready for action and a crank bait with the same color as the bait fish they are feeding on. You don’t need but a couple of them, but I wouldn’t use them if they weren’t the best bait for that particular situation. It’s not that the plastics wont catch the schooling bass, it’s just that the crank bait will catch them much faster. And sometimes the schools will be active for just a short while, then go back down and just disappear. So I don’t want to waste a lot of time trying to “finesse” a school of bass.

  3. Josh Says:

    To start off plenty of hooks and weights of different sizes are important to have due to changing conditions and what not. You seem to have a broad enough selection to catch fish in most conditions. But with that said, do you have different sizes? Colors? Styles? Sizes, color, and variations of different baits are very important to have at all times. For example, a red 1/4 ounce crankbait may work this morning but by noon it may not get a single hit. Maybe fish moved to deeper water and need something a bit bigger and a little lighter in color. There’s all kinds of scenarios to factor in. So again, having different colors, sizes, variations, and deep/shallow diving baits is a must. This applys to any bait be it plastics, spinnerbaits, jigs, etc. I would take each bait that you listed and go out and get the variations of them the best you can. Other than that: rain gear is always nice to have handy. It’s no fun getting stuck in a t shirt and jeans when a down pour happens to come. Scents are always good to have. If fish are tedning to be picky your scents can make a nice difference.Trailers for your jigs. Always fish a jig with some type of trailer. I like chunk trailers best.More top waters wouldn’t hurt. Poppers, Jitterbugs, and Rogues are all great choices.Small jigheads for your Panfish setups. If you like Crappie fishing small floaters and Crappie jigs are a must.

  4. dumdum Says:

    Here’s my advice on fishing in the heavy wind. Since you have tried most everything and had limited success, I doubt that any other lure suggestion will help that much. So that tells me your location is the problem I always pick a bank or inlet the wind is blowing the waves into, because the bait fish are being blown into it also. Bass in turn will feed on the bait fish in this situation.From March to the 1′st of June the wind blew daily in my area without hardly missing a day.Usually 20-25 mph. My best catches were always in the areas I described.I can only assume the bass were feeding on the bait fish that was forced against the bank and into the coves.Try it and see if your luck doesn’t change.They bit almost every lure I threw at them- spinner bait, rattle trap, bandit crank bait, and Texas rigged Zoom Baby Brush Hog with a sliding 1/4 ounce sinker.I like to use the heavier sinker when the wind is really kicking up Good luck!

  5. Michael C Says:

    Trust me man ive learned this overthe years. Use a rooster tail. If you dont know what that is just google image it. “Rooster Tails” kick ass man honestly you can’t not catch a fish using one. Ive never not caught a decent fish fishing anywhere. Its my go-to lure in new places and can catch you any fish in the book. My friend caught a 3lb muskie on one, ive caught multiple bass and crapping. The kill in the river. get one and try it out man you wont be unsatisfied. theyrr pretty cheap too.Also lure choice in color!!! If the water is clear use bright colors! whight, orange, blue etc. IF the water is muddy use black, purple esecially, dark green, etc.

  6. greenbean Says:

    buy booya spinnerbaits and you wont have that problem

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