I am curious what else is out there that you consider a go to body when bream / red ear fishing ? My main stay are " sliders ", go go minnows , pan / trout magnets , Mr. twister teenie tails . Southern pro curly tails , and big baits curly tails ?
I am curious what else is out there that you consider a go to body when bream / red ear fishing ? My main stay are " sliders ", go go minnows , pan / trout magnets , Mr. twister teenie tails . Southern pro curly tails , and big baits curly tails ?
You named most of the ones I use! I have also started experimenting with B-vibe and Fat Assassin. The more I use the euro tackle plastics, the more I like them. They have great action when fished with the twitch method.
Eurotackle Micro Finesse Panfish/Ice Fishing Soft lures
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Matt Schroeder - AGFC - (877)470-3309 - [email protected]Eagle 1 LIKED above post
Leland lures Featherweight (used to be labeled as 1/64 oz.) Popeye jig in black and white with a white Berkley crappie nibble is hard to beat fished under a float.
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Trout magnet with a nibble. Pics from last year. I'm waitin for the water to warm, I like fishing the rip rap areas.
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For most of my small presentation I use the Itty Bitty swimmers and slab slayers. Once found I most times switch to a hand tie and don’t have to-keep replacing the bodies. Like the little sliders but haven’t placed an order for them yet. None on the shelves anywhere I go. I have some that are black and chartreuse but nothing to speak of yet.
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For bream all I generally use are 1/32nd or 1/64th size beetle bodies or Trout Magnets. I have an assortment of others for crappie, including most of what is posted above, but my go to for bream are beetles and I just added the Trout Magnets last year after all of the good reports here. Didn't fish much last year, but the TMs produced some very good bream when I did. Was looking forward to hitting some of the state lakes in April, but now I'll have to be hoping for May.