There have been many questions on the best way to fish the new Rage Anaconda worms and as is typical with most new bait designs, the pro's most often show us the way on new ideas.
Greg Hackney (Hack-a-Tack) was using the 10" Rage Anaconda with a 3/8 to 1/2 oz. Texas-rig and just slowly turning the reel handle as he crawled the Anaconda across a hard bottom and down an drop. With this technique, he set the new all-time 3-day heavyweight record at 109 lbs. 6 oz. (15 fish), as he won the FLW East/West fish-off at Falcon Lake in late November. BTW, that's an average of 7.30lbs per fish.
Here is a link with details:
http://flwserieswest.flwoutdoors.com/tournament.cfm?cid=11&t=news&tday=3&atype=6&tid=6044&tyear=2008&aid=149365
My experiences with the 10" Anaconda show that this technique along with slow retrieve on a Carolina-rig work extremely well in most of the lakes I have fished.
The 10" Anaconda is a big worm. IMO, the minimum size hook to use with the Annie is a 5/0 EWG. I prefer 6/0 on both EWG and standard offset, longshank, heavywire hooks.
I also use a lighter 1/4 oz TX-rig in shallow areas (to 10 ft) in and around grass, sticks, etc. Swimming the Anaconda through the grass weightless or with a keel-weighted hook and letting it fall slowly in the pockets has produced many quality size fish for me as well.
Each has their favorites when it comes to color, and I am a fan of RedBug for the red side and GreenPumpkin or BamaBug for the green side. One color that is quickly becoming one of my top choices is BigTex (BlackNeon-oneside/ Tan&Orange&GreenFlake- opposite). Looks like a real snake..........
Big O
www.ragetail.com
That's great but when I see footage of him actually casting it out and getting a fish I will believe it. A few times on the Bassmasters I have seen him say he is catching fish on one thing on stage, then in footage on the water he is clearly using something else. Lake Norman sticks out in my mind...
I agree. He may have caught some fish on crankbaits as well. Usually they throw multiple lures in 3-4day tournaments. You hear a couple events were won on magic swimmers for example but Kenyon Hill caught alot of his fish on crig and Evers used a osprey swimbait as well. Dont count on seeing the footage because FLW east/west fishoff may not be on tv.
Besides I think baits are overatted usually. The spring event on BASS event on Falcon was won on 10in worm (and crankbait) as well. Another good 10in worm probably would worked. All that shows is if you need a 10in worm an anacoda is a good option. Its not an innovative must have lure.
I don't know about "unique" or "must have",
but you might want to give them a try. The
bait looks huge in the water and its action
is superb. It was killer for me this summer.
8-)
Greg must have ate the 30 packs of Annie's himself that were sent to him via overnight mail on the second day of practice. Oh, and there were 10 packs of Rage Lobsters in that shipment as well for jig trailers........
Wonder if he ate the jigs too????? I'll Have to call him and ask him.
Reckon I should ask him if he even caught the fish himself or did someone give them to him at the boat ramp, hmmmmm.......
I also think some things are overrated, like opinions without facts to base them on....For a fact I have fished and ckd out every big worm style and type in the market place over the last 35 years and there are none that have the design or action of the RT Anaconda.
Haven't seen any that look like this: http://www.ragetail.com/nextgeneration.html
Regarding the point that we can catch fish on any big worm....I have caught fish on my daughters red shoe laces but I wouldn't risk a National Tournament on it. ;D
Smile, it's gonna be allright
Big O
www.ragetail.com
Oh ye of little faith.
Hey Big-O,
Great report.
Can't wait until this spring, or at least March, to go out and fish them Carolnia rigged on Gaston and Kerr.
Merry Christmas
I have heard great things about that bait around here- especially on a C-Rig. I'd like some green pumpkin 10"ers myself
QuoteGreg must have ate the 30 packs of Annie's himself that were sent to him via overnight mail on the second day of practice. Oh, and there were 10 packs of Rage Lobsters in that shipment as well for jig trailers........Wonder if he ate the jigs too????? I'll Have to call him and ask him.
Reckon I should ask him if he even caught the fish himself or did someone give them to him at the boat ramp, hmmmmm.......
I'm just saying I will believe it when I see it. I like the Rage Tail stuff. But SK guys dont always tell the truth
-Cochran on G'ville winning with a "Wild Shiner" which was really a Pointer
-Cochran on the 3 Rivers getting a top 5 finish in the Classic with a Strike King Series 1 and 4s which were LC's
-KVD on Wissota with a 3x Zero when you can clearly see a Yamamoto bag laying the front deck
These are just 3 example that jump into my head.
These are great baits that have great action. They have produced well for us. Spotted bass love these things
Nobody locally carries them so it's a moot point for me. Nobody carries
6/0 hooks around here either. In fact, I was at Cabelas in WV about a month ago, I couldn't find them there either, unless I just missed them. :-?
QuoteNobody locally carries them so it's a moot point for me. Nobody carries6/0 hooks around here either. In fact, I was at Cabelas in WV about a month ago, I couldn't find them there either, unless I just missed them. :-?
Order them from mustad. They make some extra big hooks.
Heres the link:
http://www.mustad.no/ultrapoint/index.php
QuoteI also think some things are overrated, like opinions without facts to base them on....
lol.
Its a good looking worm. Kinda partial to 10" PW's and my 16 inch handpours though.
I like 5/0 ofset worm hooks. I also like the Rage tails
i love 10inch power worms ... but after looking at the pic ,, i like the design ... theres no doubt that worm will get slamed ... i like that big ribbon ,, in fact im getting some of these ..
Either way the RT is a superior worm and is truly different looking than any other on the market.Think,it is not just the way it looks but the way it sounds or the vibration it puts off under water.Different is usually a good thing when fish are fed a constant diet of plastic baits.
moby bass wrote on Yesterday at 7:45pm:
Nobody locally carries them so it's a moot point for me. Nobody carries
6/0 hooks around here either. In fact, I was at Cabelas in WV about a month ago, I couldn't find them there either, unless I just missed them.
Send me your add, an I can go get some for you, the Wally world down the road from me has them, give them a shot what's the worse that can happen.....
I am new to Bass fishing per to say, been at it for 2 years now an learned alot about it here. an the rage tail products are definetly some of my go to baits.
memo
Hey Group, first let me apologize for being so defensive in my previous post response, after all everyone is entitled to their thoughts as this is exactly what this terrific forum is all about...personal thoughts and ideas about anything and everything 'Fishing'.
I try to see something positive in everything, regardless of the first impression but I missed the boat on this one and got left at the dock.
With me, SK has always been completely truthful and up front on everything we've done together so I kinda like'em, plus alot of those guys are my close friends so maybe I'm a bit protective. I'm sure that they wouldn't have signed a long term license agreement with me if they didn't trust my integrity or my ability to provide them with unique and innovative designs. I've never tried to be like anyone else, wheres the fun in that....plus I'm old and I'm not gonna change.
For those of you who have become my friends and support my efforts, A Big O THANKYOU, and for those of you who are not so sure, Big O UNDERSTANDS, been there too. I will still try to be the first to congratulate you on your fishing feats regardless what bait you use...BR is RT's Forum home and everyone here has been an integral part of my decision making.
As for what I'm doing now and 'what do I have in store for you guys next' Hold on to your jocks and socks boys and girls....I gotta lotta mo!!
It's also a great time for all of us to poke our chest out and hollar HO HO HO and MERRY CHRISTMAS TO ALL and be safe during the holidays.
Big O
Well, I don't find any comment that seems "defensive" to me.
Those of us that have fished the Anaconda love it and have had
some pretty good luck with the bait.
In the other thread, I found everyone's hook suggestions interesting.
However, even though "You da MAN!" I'm still not going to fish an
Eagle Claw!
The only thing that I don't like about the anaconda's is that we had to wait so long to get them! > The price is a little steep too.
The shads and chunks are great. I used the chunk to catch my PB (more than doubled my old PB) this fall (which for me is long gone). The shad is just a fun bait that you can fish ANYWHERE.
I'll be stocking up on lizards and anacondas over the winter and they'll get used next year.
To those that think the rage tail is just another piece of soft plastic then you should buy some and try them out. They have action unlike nearly all other baits. And when the fish want a bait with a lot of action then these will be the ticket.
QuoteI'm still not going to fish an Eagle Claw!
Why not? I thought everyone likes dull, rusty hooks
Try em you might like em
QuoteQuoteI'm still not going to fish an Eagle Claw!Why not? I thought everyone likes dull, rusty hooks
They're far from dull. In fact, I've taken a pack of Eagle Claw worm hooks and Gammie worm hooks (same size and everything) and examined them closely and was unable to discern any difference. They both caught on my fingernail with the same pressure, I noticed no differences in looks, etc, etc.
The notion that Eagle Claws are dull is, in my opinion, unfounded.
To each his own. I have not had good luck with them. I am glad you like them.
QuoteQuoteQuoteI'm still not going to fish an Eagle Claw!Why not? I thought everyone likes dull, rusty hooks
They're far from dull. In fact, I've taken a pack of Eagle Claw worm hooks and Gammie worm hooks (same size and everything) and examined them closely and was unable to discern any difference. They both caught on my fingernail with the same pressure, I noticed no differences in looks, etc, etc.
The notion that Eagle Claws are dull is, in my opinion, unfounded.
How long did they hold their edge compared to the gammey ?
QuoteHow long did they hold their edge compared to the gammey ?
Haven't even fished them. Saw them at Wal-Mart on sale and bought some. Same Wal-Mart had a TON of gammies on sale too so I stocked up on those. Those are the hooks that I've been using.
Maybe if I get bored this winter I'll do some testing on the two.
I don't know how this topic changed to eagle claws, but I will say this. Eagle claws rust like crazy!
Also, I have used the Anaconda in a limited fashion and I will say that I am keeping my other 10'' worms. BUT I'm definitely going to keep the Anacondas as well. I think a traditional 10" worm and the Annie each have a different place in the tackle box. The anaconda creates a much larger profile in the water because of its ridiculous action, but sometimes the fish want less action and a smaller profile so I still want to throw other 10" worms to fill that role.
I think they are a nice variation of a classic bait.
QuoteQuoteGreg must have ate the 30 packs of Annie's himself that were sent to him via overnight mail on the second day of practice. Oh, and there were 10 packs of Rage Lobsters in that shipment as well for jig trailers........Wonder if he ate the jigs too????? I'll Have to call him and ask him.
Reckon I should ask him if he even caught the fish himself or did someone give them to him at the boat ramp, hmmmmm.......
I'm just saying I will believe it when I see it. I like the Rage Tail stuff. But SK guys dont always tell the truth
-Cochran on G'ville winning with a "Wild Shiner" which was really a Pointer
-Cochran on the 3 Rivers getting a top 5 finish in the Classic with a Strike King Series 1 and 4s which were LC's
-KVD on Wissota with a 3x Zero when you can clearly see a Yamamoto bag laying the front deck
These are just 3 example that jump into my head.
It isn't limited to the strike king guys. Terry Scroggins has his own line of rods, the Castaway 'Big Show' series (expensive rods, too) and the camera clearly showed him using a Daiwa Steez Compile-X rod when he fished Falcon.
I wonder if he would have caught the same stringer throwing a Zoom mag !!, Cuplrit 10 inch, or any 10 inch on that honey hole?
hmmmm....
Thanks for the link! I had a current event to do and I did it on this!
QuoteIt isn't limited to the strike king guys. Terry Scroggins has his own line of rods, the Castaway 'Big Show' series (expensive rods, too) and the camera clearly showed him using a Daiwa Steez Compile-X rod when he fished Falcon.
True. Not just SK. I recall an episode where Preston Clark won a event years ago and he admitted it was not his sponsor (not SK) bait he used. Course he admit that because he was surrounded by camera crew on final day. Busted.