Great pics again! How do you fish those in the pads without getting hung up?
This one lake I fished yesterday has miles of pads with open water only 1/3 the surface. Many fishable pads are in 7-9' but most are difficult to fish. Fortunately I found fish in areas other anglers didn't fish or fish with the right lures and presentation because most fish were caught from 12:30 pm until 4 pm long after they left the lake. Good thing - I was getting ready to leave and then decided at the last minute to give one section a go.
As usual, when I find fish, I must work different soft plastic designs after catching a half dozen on one. Having proven that Crappie Magnet single and double tails catch fish, I wanted to confirm which bodies they were melted on to caught fish. Not one failed!
This one used a cut off worm body:
All size fish slammed it:
...including this 11.5" perch
A French Fry stick segment used as the body also did well:
One Magnet tail did as well as a pair:
I hadn't cast the Claw in a while and decided why not given the multiple strikes in one area of the lake:
...including this foot long perch:
...in fact sunfish and crappie challenged it and lost:
It's such a pleasure catching different species on one lure except the pickerel that cut the line with it still hooked in its mouth.
42 fish in a short time - not bad for a sunny afternoon.
Great pics again! How do you fish those in the pads without getting hung up?
How do you melt the plastic?
Nice mixed bag of fish.
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Those are some really fine fish there, Spoon. Some nice size perch there! All were good.
Bob
Good trip spoon, you’re making me jealous.
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I only fish the edges or open lanes.How do you fish those in the pads without getting hung up?
So that the cut will be smooth and straight, I use a box cutter blade or the razor used to scrape surfaces to cut the parts off other lures.How do you melt the plastic?
1. Light a candle.
2. Hold one end over the flame 2 seconds - no more! and then the other right after.
3. With a steady hand I line up the ends making sure the lure will be straight and then hold the two ends together for 3 seconds. The bond is strong but I still smooth the seam with a soldering iron (battery powered).
The lures I've shown are easily reproduced by anyone - especially if you have the parts from stored lures. But some parts come from molds I've bought as well as the liquid plastic to heat in the microwave. This one is from an injection mold which also caught fish yesterday:
Note: Only two jig wts. were used: 1/24 and 1/16 oz. Casting distance was over 35' and accurate.
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Thanks for your recipe. Some nice creative baits there.
Bob
and it might also be said that "curved " plastics that are not straight anymore can be straightened out on your dash board in Texas during the summer months in a few minutes as well .....
Also for those that are of the epicurean delight in nature , left over pizza in a ziplock will be about the best pizza you ever consumed after about an hour on the dashboard in the wonderful Texas sunshine too .....
Thanks for the share! All awesome catches. I would of love catching the perch one of these day visiting eastern states.