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Trying A New Soft Plastic, Not That Any Of Them Work In The First Place 2024


fishing user avatarcrankbait2009 reply : 

ok, for my second trip to the BPS classic, I decided to try yet another soft plastic.  I have zero luck when it comes to plastics but there are so many to choose from and so many people have luck with them. 

 

so I bought a pack of the 4" Berkley Gulp minnows, smelt.  these minnows look so life like it aint funny.  so that drew me to them as well as them being almost identical to the minnows in the lake i fish.

 

so heres my question.  the guy at BPS recommended me use a jig head with these minnows, so i bought a pack of 1/8oz.  now if im not mistaken, when i cast it out, the minnow will slowly fall to the bottom, with a twitch here and there i can bring it off the bottom and have it dart back to the bottom. 

 

to me, it would seem best to have them swimming/twitching throughout the water like the rest of the minnows.  how many minnows are actually darting to the bottom and repeatedly lifting off/on?  is this a normal reaction for minnows?

 

so i guess my main question is, jighead or weightless?  im assuming weightless would cause it to float.

 

how should this be thrown with a good hope of success?


fishing user avatarRangerphil reply : 

Those would work great on a drop shot rig!


fishing user avatarcrankbait2009 reply : 

i think i recall the BPS guy mentioning that technique as well


fishing user avatarMarksHooked reply : 

I used these last year, same colour and size. I nose hooked them on a drop shot and had a lot of success.  Dip the tail in your favourite dye or scent and hang on!


fishing user avatarJohn G reply : 

Have you tried slowly dragging a T-Rigged Rage Tail Craw or a Yum Money Craw weightless or with a 1/8oz Tungsten bullet weight on a 4/0 or 5/0 EWG hook?


fishing user avatarMontanaro reply : 

dieing minnows will flutter to bottom and then jolt up. Jig head mimics this but there are better ways to do it.


fishing user avatarjsc4324 reply : 
  On 3/10/2014 at 5:55 AM, John G said:

Have you tried slowly dragging a T-Rigged Rage Tail Craw or a Yum Money Craw weightless or with a 1/8oz Tungsten bullet weight on a 4/0 or 5/0 EWG hook?

I'll second the craws comment. grab some rage craws or rage lobsters. No way you won't catch fish if there nearby. Just hang on because the fish will crush them. I couldn't believe it the first time I tried them how hard they hit the rage craws.


fishing user avatarRaul reply : 

There are so many ways to rig and fish such baits that there is not enough room in a single post to cover a few ones, www.apstv.net THE STRONG POWERBAIT, an image is worth a thousand words, it is in Japanese but the language you see is universal.


fishing user avatarComfortably Numb reply : 

Depend on depth of water and how fast you are moving it. If the 1/8 does down too quick in shallow water try a 1/16 oz jighead or swimbait hook.

 

Dropshot for those would be my first choice though.


fishing user avatariceintheveins reply : 

You don't even catch fish on senkos? I have yet to fish a plastic that doesn't catch bass at least some of the time. Many of them will catch bass most of the time.


fishing user avatarK_Mac reply : 

Crankbait2009 while "plastics" covers a huge range of baits and techniques and some may be more suited to our personal style than others, it is hard to imagine you have not had any success on some type of plastic unless you you just don't them or use them only in the swimming pool!

 

I have not used any of the Gulp minnows. I have caught many fish on 1/8 oz jig heads and grubs from 2" to 5" fished in a variety of ways. A wacky rigged Senko/knock-off is as close to a sure thing in many situations as you are likely to find in my experience. A garden variety ribbon or paddle tail worm T-rigged (in some kind of green color) will also catch fish in most conditions. A Trickworm or other finesse worm on a shakeyhead is another great option. These are only a few proven ways that have put too many fish to count in boats across the bass fishing world.

 

Find another bass fisherman who knows how to fish plastics, or read and study the huge amount of info available on the subject. Learning to use them will make you a better fisherman. Good luck. 


fishing user avatarcrankbait2009 reply : 
  On 3/10/2014 at 5:55 AM, John G said:

Have you tried slowly dragging a T-Rigged Rage Tail Craw or a Yum Money Craw weightless or with a 1/8oz Tungsten bullet weight on a 4/0 or 5/0 EWG hook?

dragging?  uh, no.  normally I will swim it through the water slowly allowing the flappers and what not to flap.  couple casts, and if no results i will either change up the plastic to another or go back to my loved crankbait.  i usually throw the plastics with an EWG, do not recall the size.


fishing user avatarcrankbait2009 reply : 
  On 3/10/2014 at 8:22 AM, jsc4324 said:

I'll second the craws comment. grab some rage craws or rage lobsters. No way you won't catch fish if there nearby. Just hang on because the fish will crush them. I couldn't believe it the first time I tried them how hard they hit the rage craws.

I do have the rage craws.  i bought them due to the heavy recommendation of users here on BR.  maybe thats the problem, im throwing the plastics when NOTHING is nearby


fishing user avatarcrankbait2009 reply : 
  On 3/10/2014 at 1:08 PM, iceintheveins said:

You don't even catch fish on senkos? I have yet to fish a plastic that doesn't catch bass at least some of the time. Many of them will catch bass most of the time.

I have thrown senkos more than anything, wacky rigged.  Again, a few tosses out, slow fall, twitch here and there and never had any hits.  like i mentioned, i could very well be throwing it at a spot where there are ZERO fish.  that would NOT surprise me!!


fishing user avatarcrankbait2009 reply : 

last summer i tried fishing plastics, varying from one type to another.  i could have swore i spent a good half hour but when you are using a non trusting lure and there is no confidence what so ever, that half hour could have been 10 minutes. 

 

with this fishing season coming up, i will definitely try to fish plastics a lot more.  I love my cranks but also want MORE options to go for than just cranks.

 

I have a good assortment of plastics i have bout through the past couple years.  i bought them just cause i like buying lures/plastics :).  i will use them a lot this year.

 

something has got to give.  once i catch one fish then i'll be sold.  for now, not so much.

 

after plastics work for me, i will then move to a jig (football head, swimming, etc).  thats another one i have plenty of but no results


fishing user avatarCatt reply : 

The biggest mistake most anglers make when learning to fish plastics is, they fish to fast!

30 min is not enough time for any bait!

You're an example of why we teach, "don't take anything else", fish all day with 1-2 plastics techniques.

Once you put a couple bass in the livewell it'll all start to click.


fishing user avatarww2farmer reply : 

After reading this thread, the problem is not the baits... It's you. Sorry to break the news to you so harsh, but hopefully your adult enough to understand what I mean with out getting bent about it.


fishing user avatarcrankbait2009 reply : 

theres no doubt in my mind that its "me" and not the bait.

 

I know once I catch one (like catt said), it will change my perspective on it.  more or less......................excitement.

 

consider me the poster child for "what not to do". :)

 

I shall be dedicated to plastics this year.  I WILL post my first catch


fishing user avatarjsc4324 reply : 

Are you sure your not missing the bite? Maybe go to a high vis line and leader so you can line watch to learn what the bite feels like. Sometimes there so subtle they spit it out before you even know there there. Also very very slight rod movement is usually more than enough to move the bait around to look intriguing.


fishing user avatarCatt reply : 
  On 3/10/2014 at 9:44 PM, jsc4324 said:

Are you sure your not missing the bite? Maybe go to a high vis line and leader so you can line watch to learn what the bite feels like. Sometimes there so subtle they spit it out before you even know there there. Also very very slight rod movement is usually more than enough to move the bait around to look intriguing.

I agree 100% with the importance of feeling the bite.

What will happen when we throw only plastics is that one dumb, lost, ignorant bass will knock the crap out of your lure, you will react with a hook set that is just enough to catch it.

After that a little light will go off in your head, things will start making sense, you will feel bites you never felt before, & you'll set hook with purpose.


fishing user avatarcrankbait2009 reply : 

although this may be true, i could not tell you the last time i felt a thing.  I am not a big fan of "watching line" but uh, maybe that's the key  :Idea3:

 

every time i throw the lure out, the first thing in my mind is "what the heck is it supposed to feel like?"  i mean i have caught crappie on plastic panfish baits but never anything bigger than that.  i know the bite isnt the same as that when it comes to bass.


fishing user avatarjsc4324 reply : 

Definitely try the hi vis line then like yellow braid to add to the sensitivity at least a couple times. Like said above sometimes they will crush the bait and if your not hanging on it feels like the rod will disappear. Other times it feels very subtle , maybe like someone is taping your line with a pencil. If you think you feel something set the hook. No harm if nothing is there. Eventually you will be able to determine what is on the bottom by feeling the bait move across mud, rocks, grass etc. Be paitient and be willing to change colors on worms etc. I have had days that I've been skunked and a simple color change makes all the difference.

Also what are you using for rod and reel for senkos Trigs etc. That could also be part of the problem.


fishing user avatarWIGuide reply : 

You've got to give yourself more time. If you know what you're doing, and you give a bait a half an hour and nothing then maybe it's time to switch. If you're trying to learn how to fish a new bait, you have to give it more time. You also HAVE to watch your line! No if's, and's, or but's about it. If you're not going to watch your line, you might as well just stop before you start. The other thing to remember is to S..L..O..W down. There are times when swimming them will work, but 95% of the time you want bottom contact. You will either want to drag a T-rig or hop it. You don't want tons of rod tip movement maybe a movement from a 10 O'clock position to 11-ish. If you lift too much you no longer have a very realistic presentation because your bait is down there trying to leap buildings in a single bound like Superman. Another tip would be to be sure you're keeping your rod tip up for optimum feel.

 

If you're using a wacky rigged senko style bait there's post on here how to fish them. I'd take a look at them before heading out next time. It's a pretty effective rig and even my grandma who's 89 years old can even catch fish on them. I'd definitely give them a try.

 

 Hang in there and you'll start catching fish! Don't get frustrated with the learning curve. I assure you it's all worth it!


fishing user avatarcrankbait2009 reply : 
  On 3/10/2014 at 11:09 PM, jsc4324 said:

Definitely try the hi vis line then like yellow braid to add to the sensitivity at least a couple times. Like said above sometimes they will crush the bait and if your not hanging on it feels like the rod will disappear. Other times it feels very subtle , maybe like someone is taping your line with a pencil. If you think you feel something set the hook. No harm if nothing is there. Eventually you will be able to determine what is on the bottom by feeling the bait move across mud, rocks, grass etc. Be paitient and be willing to change colors on worms etc. I have had days that I've been skunked and a simple color change makes all the difference.

Also what are you using for rod and reel for senkos Trigs etc. That could also be part of the problem.

i understand what you are saying.  i went through the same experimenting when first introduced to cranks, trying to figure out if it was a bite/rock/tree. 


fishing user avatarWbeadlescomb reply : 

I know a lot of people watch there line. But I'm not a line watcher I use a sensitive enough rod I can feel the fish tap the bait or you just get a heavy feeling then I'll watch the line. I try to set the hook opposite the way the fish is running. The only time I do watch my line is when I'm flipping because the majority of my bites come on the fall.


fishing user avatarMaster Bait'r reply : 
  On 3/10/2014 at 7:23 PM, crankbait2009 said:

I have thrown senkos more than anything, wacky rigged.  Again, a few tosses out, slow fall, twitch here and there and never had any hits.  like i mentioned, i could very well be throwing it at a spot where there are ZERO fish.  that would NOT surprise me!!

 

 

That would be my guess personally.  Maybe try T-rigging it instead and "darting" it across a larger area.  Sometimes Wacky just doesn't get the job done for me simply because I can only cover so much area effectively with it.  That said, Senkos and Slug-gos are probably the most universally effective baits of all time.  If you aren't catching ANY fish, there may not be any fish where you are.  

 

 

Also what other baits do you use that DO work?  I'm really curious!   


fishing user avatarcrankbait2009 reply : 
  On 3/11/2014 at 12:09 AM, Master Bait said:

That would be my guess personally.  Maybe try T-rigging it instead and "darting" it across a larger area.  Sometimes Wacky just doesn't get the job done for me simply because I can only cover so much area effectively with it.  That said, Senkos and Slug-gos are probably the most universally effective baits of all time.  If you aren't catching ANY fish, there may not be any fish where you are.  

 

 

Also what other baits do you use that DO work?  I'm really curious!   

my go to lures are either lipless cranks or crank baits. one way or another I can catch something with one of them. (with an occassional spinner as well)

 

top waters are not my friends either.

 

(i probably just opened a whole new can of worms on that last comment)


fishing user avatarGrizzn N Bassin reply : 

Drop shot those bad boys. Used them before and are killer


fishing user avatarcrankbait2009 reply : 

i will definitely try drop shotting this year.........its got to work, but everyone said the same thing about t-rigging plastics  :cry4:


fishing user avatarTorqueConverter reply : 

I'm a cranker too.  I also have not caught a thing on senkos.  I think once you become a crankbait guy you develop a patience problem.  Before I got into cranks I used to throw a texas rigged ribbon tail worm a lot and it is still one of my confidence soft plastics.

 

I don't know about OP but I'm content to crank and keep my plastics on the back of jigs.    


fishing user avatarJohn G reply : 
  On 3/10/2014 at 7:20 PM, crankbait2009 said:

dragging?  uh, no.  normally I will swim it through the water slowly allowing the flappers and what not to flap.  couple casts, and if no results i will either change up the plastic to another or go back to my loved crankbait.  i usually throw the plastics with an EWG, do not recall the size.

Try slowly dragging it and as others have said, use a high visibility line like Power Pro Hi Vis Yellow. What kind of rod do you have?


fishing user avatarcrankbait2009 reply : 

i just bought the rod a couple weeks ago, i will get the specs on it tonight when i get home.  i have yet to use it, but it is paired with an AG Orra S spinning reel


fishing user avatarcrankbait2009 reply : 

ok, the combo i am using for my plastics is a

 

7'  Quantum KVD Signature Series - 62 million hi-strain module graphite, MH

Orra S spinning reel


fishing user avatarChris186 reply : 
  On 3/10/2014 at 7:58 PM, Catt said:

The biggest mistake most anglers make when learning to fish plastics is, they fish to fast!

30 min is not enough time for any bait!

You're an example of why we teach, "don't take anything else", fish all day with 1-2 plastics techniques.

Once you put a couple bass in the livewell it'll all start to click.

^^This^^

If you want to become better with something, say soft plastics, then you need to dedicate the time to learn them. Take one or two days, and just fish plastics. Leave everything else at home. This will force you to learn plastic technique's, as you won't be able to switch right back to old faithful when you aren't catching anything. There is no doubt in my mind that this will make you a better plastic fisherman and you WILL catch fish. Trust me, it worked for me and jigs.


fishing user avatarTorqueConverter reply : 
  On 3/11/2014 at 10:36 AM, crankbait2009 said:

ok, the combo i am using for my plastics is a

 

7'  Quantum KVD Signature Series - 62 million hi-strain module graphite, MH

Orra S spinning reel

 

Are you dissatisfied with your cranking performance?  If not, then if it ain't broken don't fix it rings true.  If you can crush em cranking and make everybody else throwing jigs and plastics green with ***, then count yourself as lucky.

 

If you really want to learn soft plastics, I'd recommend starting small, casting to cover water (to have some simlarty to crankbaits) and moving on from there.  Once you get a few fish under your belt your confidence, and enthusiasm. should soar.

 

I'd recommend fishing small 2'' cranks to anybody coming from the opposite background looking to get into cranks for the same reason.  Start with easy-to-eat small baits and gain confidence 1st.  Confidence goes a long way and you seem to have a lack of it when going outside your comfort zone.


fishing user avatarcrankbait2009 reply : 
  On 3/11/2014 at 6:19 PM, TorqueConverter said:

Are you dissatisfied with your cranking performance?  If not, then if it ain't broken don't fix it rings true.  If you can crush em cranking and make everybody else throwing jigs and plastics green with ***, then count yourself as lucky.

 

 

 

 

no, not dissatisfied at all, just would like to broaden my fishing techniques library.  would like to try an assortment of things.




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