Awesome, I hadn't even looked at this before, thanks sticko.
the best i have used for bream is the creme angle worm -rigged in the dark blue .
the big bull bream really hammer this bait cast and reeled really slow. it is lite . so i put a lite split shot about 5 inches ahead of the worm.
http://www.cremelure.com/store/store...?Category_ID=1
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Awesome, I hadn't even looked at this before, thanks sticko.
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Favorite LOCAL lake: Guist Creek Lake
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1. Betts 1/50 spin
2. prince nymph
3. missy prissy
4. rooster tail
5. tiny torpedo
6. Berkley power baits
7. Yo-zuri snap beans
8. Foodsource
9. small jigs/tubes
10. small roadrunner
crappielimits, thanks a ton, that's what I've been looking forward to the entire time, thanks a ton!
Insane Panfisherman - Panfish & Crappie are my fish of choice
Favorite LOCAL lake: Guist Creek Lake
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Bassnbrian, I've used some purple/glitter panfish assasin bodies before, do you just throw those on a jig head as well? I've tried them on a beetle spin and on several jig heads, none produced too well in that one color, however, purple on a normal tube body jig was working great that day. Maybe I'm presenting it wrong, how do you normally rig them up?Originally Posted by bassnbrian
Insane Panfisherman - Panfish & Crappie are my fish of choice
Favorite LOCAL lake: Guist Creek Lake
Home: Louisville, KY
WRHaynes
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The Olive Scud that Academy sells in size 14 or 16
1967/68
Does anybody have any luck with the Foodsource bait. Tried it only once when crappie were hiting tubes but they sure didn't like the foodsource.
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I like the foodsource I tip sinking fies with a half of the grub, works great! Also tip crappie jigs when longlining to add scent and bulk.
Originally Posted by WRHaynes
I rig them on a jig head with the flat section facing down. Most hits come on the fall or with a steady or "swimming" retrieve. Personally I have never found any hopping action effective while jigging.
The colors i use most often are
spring minnow
opening night
black shad
albino shad
and for deep perch only....
Chartreuse/Silver Glitter
and limetreuse
until i found the berkley nymph these were my go-to lures...and they still are numero uno when it comes to yellow perch
bassnbrian, I'll definitely have to try out a few of those colors, because I haven't bought too many more since my initial purchase. Thanks for the heads up on a few colors.
Insane Panfisherman - Panfish & Crappie are my fish of choice
Favorite LOCAL lake: Guist Creek Lake
Home: Louisville, KY
WRHaynes
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