Posted by: marktfd88 - Ex Member Posted on: 09/08/05 at 17:02:34
Yes, my biggest fish at chelan came on a lipless. It was a white and yellow combo. That big smallie ( 5lb 12oz) came out of 20ft of water to hit that bait. It was so awesome to nail a huge fish like that. The second day I got two more good ones and missed two. The rat l trap payed dividends. What was strange was that I could n't get fish to hit a diving crank bait. For tri cities throw a chrome blue combo or white blue combo.
Mark
Posted by: rob_maglio - Ex Member Posted on: 09/02/05 at 22:27:27
I haven't used them a lot in WA, but used the chrome ones in California. Problem is we don't have shad like down there so I'm not sure if they are as effective, or I guess I could say I wouldn't have as much confidence. When I've tied one on and thrown them around I have used Perch patterns. I think when you are throwing them is ore of a key. They are so noisy that any decent color would work to initiate that reaction bite. Early Spring has always been good. But that's not saying much.
I have always liked covering flats with them and fish can be on flats any time of the year in an active feeding mood. This is a bait that I would have to experiment with more to giain the confidence I use to have with them.
Posted by: TeamEagle - Ex Member Posted on: 09/02/05 at 21:16:52
A nice craw pattern works for me, but I like the crome ones too. Haven't tried rainbow, I'll have to get one. 8)
Posted by: gotfivetoo - Ex Member Posted on: 08/31/05 at 04:19:18
OK, we all heard that Mark used lipless cranks to his benefit on Chelan . What colors are prefered by most of you? I prefer the silver and blue or black, but have taken a liking to the rainbow pattern.