I am usually a Rubber worm/frog/lizard/crayfish and spinner baits user, but recently I read a article that a new lure came out that was pretty much the exact movement clone to a real shiner or bait fish and Pro bass fisherman were using these lures in tournaments and were hammering fish like night and day from the other guys using the traditional lures.
Live bait isnt allowed in pro tournaments, and they are trying to eliminate and discontinue this lure because when its in the water, you cant tell what the lure is and which is the live bait.
I was skeptical about this lure. I found them at BPS in myrtle and I bought one. Last week I went out fishing in round lake and was using rubber frogs on the lillys and throwing white spinner baits along the weed line and some rubber worms in the lily pockets…nothing. This went on for about 2 hours.
I threw this lure on, first cast I hammered a bass…threw it back, 3 casts later, hammered a huge crappy, followed by another crappy and then I ended my night with a 4lb large mouth. This was within 45 minutes of using this lure. I need to buy more before they eliminate them from fishing stores and such because thats what they are trying to do.
I forgot the name of this lure, but its a 4 piece shiner clone that comes in 3 different sizes and it has weights you can add internally to make it a deeper diver lure. It was $15
Dude what night this week are you going to go fishin? I am inviting myself to come aboard your water craft and wet a line! What kind of beer do you drink? :thumbup