I have a couple in orange. They work really well for just about anything. I've landed crappie, bluegill, bass and a few eatin' size catfish. For what I paid for 'em I can't complain too much. I guess the important thing is the fish love to bite 'em.
goin 'gill fishin tomorrow and i bought some yo zuri snap beans sinking crankbaits just wondering if anybody has used them and if they are any good?
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I have a couple in orange. They work really well for just about anything. I've landed crappie, bluegill, bass and a few eatin' size catfish. For what I paid for 'em I can't complain too much. I guess the important thing is the fish love to bite 'em.
There is no such thing as a bad day fishing!
I have a couple snap beans as well as some gobie, killifish and small pins minnow. I have caught fish on all of them. This spring, I added a beadhead hare's ear fly on a vanish trailer about 18" behind the large (still very small) chartreuse snap bean. Almost all of the bluegill and redear were caught on the fly instead of the snap bean; but the combination was very effective. FWIW: The very smallest beatle spins are very effective and I've used a cutiespin recently with good success. Eventually, the feathers and wrapping came off the cutiespin so I added a chartreuse berkley nymph and had continued success until a larger fish's strike near boat broke the 4lb test line.
never used them, try my personal favorite the whip'r stopper by stopper lures works for me everytime in all different situations and locations.... dont forget to tip it with a substantial chunk of crawler.. good luck