Which is your preferred Large Mouth Bass Finesse Technique
Re: Which is your preferred Large Mouth Bass Finesse Techniq
I was throwing a smallie beaver on a 1/8oz Owner Ultrahead Finesse Ball Head a lot this year.
Try swing jigs and Fastach worm weights if you havent yet.
Try swing jigs and Fastach worm weights if you havent yet.
Re: Which is your preferred Large Mouth Bass Finesse Techniq
Split shot rig. 1/16oz. bull shot crimped 6 -12" above a 1/0 thin wire Gammy with a 4" Zoom Finesse Worm (Watermelon seed). Fish it sllllloooooowwwww on the Daiko BRSC 64L/Conquest 50S/10# Power Pro rig. It never lets me down.
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Re: Which is your preferred Large Mouth Bass Finesse Techniq
Drop shot. hands down.
Re: Which is your preferred Large Mouth Bass Finesse Techniq
t-rig or wacky rig senko
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Re: Which is your preferred Large Mouth Bass Finesse Techniq
This with any variety of small soft plastics for pretty much anything that swims.mhood wrote:Split shot rig. 1/16oz. bull shot crimped 6 -12" above a 1/0 thin wire Gammy with a 4" Zoom Finesse Worm (Watermelon seed). Fish it sllllloooooowwwww on the Daiko BRSC 64L/Conquest 50S/10# Power Pro rig. It never lets me down.
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Re: Which is your preferred Large Mouth Bass Finesse Techniq
I fish heavy cover.
So I enjoy frogging, pitching, and senko's (if things are tougher) ...
I consider my "light" or finesse technique as a 5" senko on 30lbs braid on a heavy rod.....from there things get heavier.
I'll break out the light sticks for smallies...but generally pass on fishing for smallies.
So I enjoy frogging, pitching, and senko's (if things are tougher) ...
I consider my "light" or finesse technique as a 5" senko on 30lbs braid on a heavy rod.....from there things get heavier.
I'll break out the light sticks for smallies...but generally pass on fishing for smallies.
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Re: Which is your preferred Large Mouth Bass Finesse Techniq
For me either a zoom lil critter craw 1/16 oz reins tungsten and poor boys Erie darter (old ones) on an 1/8oz jighead
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I caught most of my bass with a Metanium DC + Doybns champion M rod, with the DC reel, I can cast weight 4 or 5 inch senko with no pressure, usually fish from morning to noon.
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Re: Which is your preferred Large Mouth Bass Finesse Techniq
and number 3 would be a Ned Rig. I run those 3 in rotation almost every trip out there.njbasscat wrote:Besides drop shot as you mentioned, 2nd would be a 4" weightless Senko either wacky or Texas rigged and 3rd would be a 3" tube with 1/16 oz jig head inside.
Re: Which is your preferred Large Mouth Bass Finesse Technique
lately I've been liking the versatility of a swimjig
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Re: Which is your preferred Large Mouth Bass Finesse Technique
Had the most success with drop shotting for finesse. Going to try that ned rig, and also try more shakey heads this season.
Re: Which is your preferred Large Mouth Bass Finesse Techniq
This... I throw the owner bullet heads (3/16) a lot, with small worms/creatures or keitechs, have thrown the ball heads you mentioned with 4" Easy Shiners too. Awesome finesse technique, and I have been throwing them on a 7' Medium fast rod w/ 10Fluoro pretty easily.bigfruits wrote:I was throwing a smallie beaver on a 1/8oz Owner Ultrahead Finesse Ball Head a lot this year.
Try swing jigs and Fastach worm weights if you havent yet.
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Re: Which is your preferred Large Mouth Bass Finesse Technique
Ned Rig, drop shot, shakey head
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Re: Which is your preferred Large Mouth Bass Finesse Technique
My top three are all listed here. May I recommend the Ikes Finesse Rugby Jig by VMC for the shakeyhead. It is stellar.accodn2ryan wrote:Had the most success with drop shotting for finesse. Going to try that ned rig, and also try more shakey heads this season.