12-03-2003, 04:40 AM
Now we're talking. Those look like they are primarily bass lures. They can be used in fresh and salt water if you chose. They would proably be best presented like a vertical jigging method as well as drop shot. You can even hook them up Carolina rigged.
I can't tell if there is any weight to them or if they are hollow. If they do have weight then vertical jigging should be best. If they are hollow then you can hook them up for dropshotting.
The color variations appear to be those of baitfish so they should work well on Largemouth Bass as well as Small Mouth Bass up in the northern territories.
If you are into ocean fishing, then I would sub the squiggly for a nice piece of squid or calamari to rack up some scores on Calicos. Thanks for the pics and sharing with us.
Those things are supposed to be the new revolution of modern fishing. I would have to test them myself before making any solid recommendations.
I hope that this will be of help to you.
Happy Fishing
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I can't tell if there is any weight to them or if they are hollow. If they do have weight then vertical jigging should be best. If they are hollow then you can hook them up for dropshotting.
The color variations appear to be those of baitfish so they should work well on Largemouth Bass as well as Small Mouth Bass up in the northern territories.
If you are into ocean fishing, then I would sub the squiggly for a nice piece of squid or calamari to rack up some scores on Calicos. Thanks for the pics and sharing with us.
Those things are supposed to be the new revolution of modern fishing. I would have to test them myself before making any solid recommendations.
I hope that this will be of help to you.
Happy Fishing
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