Flying Lure
Posted by admin on March 20, 2010 · Leave a Comment
The Best Flying Lure – Fishing.flv
How do you fish bass with a plastic worm?
Why is that method so popular , I usually just use crayfish or fly lures
it’s popular because they work! bass do not develop a memory response to soft plastics. l guess it is because the texture is so similar to real food. you can lose a fish on one and have the same fish strike the same lure a cast or two later.
the most popular rig is “texas style” where you slide a worm weight up the line, tie on a worm hook and put on your plastic worm usually burying the point of the hook back into the worm making the rig weedless.
also popular is the “carolina” rig which usually uses a heavier weight and a leader from a swivel to the hook anywhere from 2 to 6 feet long, usually 24″.
then there is the “dropshot” rig where you tie the hook on with a palomar knot leaving about a 24″ tag end which you run back thru the hook eye to keep the point riding up. the weight is then attached to the very end of the line. either a swivel sinker or a special dropshot sinker. l personally tie an overhand knot at the end and put on enough split shot to give me casting weight.
there is what is called “wacky” style where you hook the worm in the middle or somewhere else other than the head and fish it either with or without a weight.
these are the main ways of rigging soft plastic baits. just get the correct size worm hooks to match the size plastic you are using.
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