In other words, they look like a Beetle Spin, one of the most successful baits in history.
The TM is a finesse bait. Finesse baits aren't known for their "schtick". Look at the Ned Rig, one of the hottest bass baits of the last few years. It's just a short chunk of plastic on a small jig head.
TM's definitely work for me.
Try the TM with a small piece of nibble or Randy's Berkley worm cut into pieces all the way down the hook to force the legs open.
Jeff Smith, the owner of Leland's has commented previously on this in videos, saying it may resemble an egg sack.
He has also commented on the crappie jig cross barb forcing the legs open on the crappie magnets as the key to their sucess.
I assumed, (yes, I know), that the smaller size and shape of the Leland's crappie nibbles were to help maintain the TM's open legged stance.
Or, I could be wrong.
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I have had good luck with TM baits. There is nothing fancy about them but they do work. I use them as more of a all around bait when I just casting and retrieving. Sometime crappie want a small simple bait and this is when I tie on the TM. They are not my favorite baits but they do have a place in my tacklebox.
I actually said that I had success with the Panfish magnets.
I'm not sponsored by anyone and I haven't let my opinion be bought by anyone.
But one thing I sure won't do is start belittling people who don't use baits that I'm compensated to promote
I also won't force my opinions on others as if there is only one way to do things.
I never said your pet bait didn't work. I said that they don't have a "schtick" to catch fishermen.
Last edited by "G"; 07-15-2020 at 03:30 AM.
Yep, only considerably different than a beetle spin. It doesn't have a spinner, the split tail is longer and softer. It has more traditional "bass" colors, IMHO.
There is plenty of proof that TMs work. I've not had an actual tm. I've got the crappie magnets (which are a bit big for bluegills. I have some panfish magnets. I want to know if the TMs are bigger or smaller than the PMs
Trout Magnet and Panfish Magnet bodies are identical. I’m not compensated by anyone for anything.
Regards
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I for one have had good success on the Trout Magnets. I keep one on my ultra lite just about all the time.Bluegill s love them and I've caught my fair share of bass and white bass on them too. Thank you Alphahawk for recommend ing them several years ago.
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Alphahawk is guilty of getting me started with trout magnets. I got TM kits and body 50 packs. Thanks Randy!
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