Posted by: S._Basser - Ex Member Posted on: 07/05/05 at 04:32:37
Check here for an example of a swimbait. http://www.mattlures.com/aboutus.htm They have a bluegill shown, but there's a "baby bass" and a Crappie. I think a 5" or 6" grub rigged on a ballhead jig will do just fine, if you pick the right color. I've used a 5" Kalin in Rainbow with success. Throw it out, reel it back, mostly. There's a good article on Swimbaits in the April/May '04 Bass West. A big tube bait is another alternative.
C&R, Steve
Posted by: StuK Posted on: 07/05/05 at 03:00:17
Rob,
I have to confess that I didn't actually order the swim baits. I might try some someday, but for now I am thinking grubs might be a good idea. 8)
Thanks, Stu
Posted by: harley - Ex Member Posted on: 07/02/05 at 05:20:40
Hey' Russ thats we used at Clear Lake the last Day and did real well with them. Our Pre- fish we caught fish every day over 8 lb's with them.. Since we have got back my buddy Mark has been throwing them and catching fish up here. 5 to 8 fish a day in the 3 to 5lb range and loveing it. We fished with the mission fish in the shad color the 6" size the web site is www.316lurecompany.com Up here he's fishin the trout color and the Ayu color . Call me, you have the number. Let the fish load up the rod before setting the hook it takes two or three hits most the time before they have it, good luck. These things will make on hell of a Musky bait like I told Mark Wells. Good luck and tight lines. Harley
Posted by: rob_maglio - Ex Member Posted on: 06/30/05 at 04:47:42
Stu you can get these baits a lot cheaper if you look around. Then you alter them slighty yourself to get better action. Trim the area between the body and tail with a knife to get the desired action. It should make the tail dance more...fish on!
Posted by: StuK Posted on: 06/29/05 at 03:36:12
Rob,
Wow! I never thought those swim baits would work up here. I just odered one of each of 7 colors of Castaic 10" swim baits from tacklewarehouse.com. They were $13.99 each, but if they work that well, I think it will be worth it.
Posted by: TeamEagle - Ex Member Posted on: 06/28/05 at 23:28:02
Yeah I just want to give a shout out there to Rob the SWIM BAIT KING!!!! Nice fish dude!
Posted by: Dipsnort - Ex Member Posted on: 06/22/05 at 17:56:08
Ah yes, I saw a show some time ago where a guy was using home-made soft plastic rainbow trout immitations (about 12" long, if I remember correctly) and catching huge largemouths at some lake in California. Those must be swim baits. 8)
Posted by: rob_maglio - Ex Member Posted on: 06/22/05 at 16:14:05
Yeah me too....I'm hoping I can hit a large smallie with one when I heave that sucker out there. Best chance of caching one with it...
Posted by: marktfd88 - Ex Member Posted on: 06/22/05 at 14:13:44
Swimbait are your large 6" to 12" long plastic baits that resemeble trout. They were originally made in So Cal by guys fishing the San Diego impoundments for Large bass. Can you say 60lb stringer for 5 bass..... Alot of guys down there can. Over the years many variations have come and gone. Some with hard plastic nose and diving bills and a soft plastic body. Some that have lead head jig built in , some are homemade from rapala bodies. Caistaic is the biggest produces. I recently did buy some for fishing at clear lake. 6" long by storm and 8" by panther martin and yes I am going to try them at Riffe.
Mark
Posted by: powerworm - Ex Member Posted on: 06/22/05 at 05:15:51
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So, for the "uninitiated", could someone provide a brief explanation as to what a swim bait is and how it is fished? ???
I'm wondering too. Are you saying swim bait like Nick, the storm wildeye's?? When I read Swimbait, I think Castaic lures
Posted by: Dipsnort - Ex Member Posted on: 06/22/05 at 01:57:58
So, for the "uninitiated", could someone provide a brief explanation as to what a swim bait is and how it is fished? ???
Posted by: RussBaker - Ex Member Posted on: 06/21/05 at 23:05:54
Mark,
Good point. You never know. Maybe a silver or two will hit that thing. Russ
Posted by: marktfd88 - Ex Member Posted on: 06/21/05 at 22:58:12
I will be throwing them at Riffe. I mean what the hell, nothing else works on that lake. Might as well elliminate another lure for there also. ???
mark
Posted by: RussBaker - Ex Member Posted on: 06/21/05 at 20:09:20
Is anyone throwing these baits? I spoke to a guy the other day who took a 6+ Smallie out of Roosevelt on one. I have thrown them in Morton and Sawyer with no success, but was wondering if anyone was doing anything with them. Russ