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 ?
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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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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.
Trout magnet with a nibble. Pics from last year. I'm waitin for the water to warm, I like fishing the rip rap areas.Attachment 371291Attachment 371293Attachment 371294Attachment 371295
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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.
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.
It's hard to beat the 1" curly tails! In black with a nibble.
I use the 1/32 RR and some I make.