02-11-12, 09:41 PM | #1 |
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What do you think, dropshot or drop idea?
This to me is a neat idea. It's supposed to appear like it's swimming when flapping even when standing still.
I have absolutly no experience with Evolve anything. I've heard them mentioned on rare occasion but no real feedback. I know someone here must have Evolve experience...right? <A href="http://www.landbigfish.com/Evolve/Evolve-Vibra-Grub.cfm" target=_blank>h Change quantities to order, then click the "add to cart" button below QuantityColor/SizePriceNote: Some Image Click BiggerGreen Pumpkin New For This Year Size: 3" Model: ERXVIB3GRNP$ 5.99Green Pumpkin New For This Year Size: 4" Model: ERXVIB4GRNP$ 5.99Juvy Bass New For This Year Size: 3" Model: ERXVIB3JVBS$ 5.99Juvy Bass New For This Year Size: 4" Model: ERXVIB4JVBS$ 5.99Leech Blood New For This Year Size: 3" Model: ERXVIB3LBLD$ 5.99Leech Blood New For This Year Size: 4" Model: ERXVIB4LBLD$ 5.99Shinetreuse New For This Year Size: 3" Model: ERXVIB3SHNT$ 5.99Shinetreuse New For This Year Size: 4" Model: ERXVIB4SHNT$ 5.99Watermelon New For This Year Size: 3" Model: ERXVIB3WTRM$ 5.99Watermelon New For This Year Size: 4" Model: ERXVIB4WTRM$ 5.99White Shadow New For This Year Size: 3" Model: ERXVIB3WTSH$ 5.99White Shadow New For This Year Size: 4" Model: ERXVIB4WTSH$ 5.99 http://www.landbigfish.com/Evolve/Evolve-Vibra-Grub.cfm Once again, pretty spendy. I'm thinking take one of those swivel dropshot hooks and weight with jig or sinker depending laws and preference. Now any current what so ever should rotate hook and insure the lure is always head first, slightly flapping. Think of the effect of even the slightest twitch. I'm thinking stand up jig. Again, great especially in finesse situations. I'm thinking great swim jig trailer. I'm thinking soft jerkbait on weighted 3/0. I'm thinking even on a round jig head swam or tiwitched. I'm thinking way to hard! So lets here what you think.
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02-11-12, 10:42 PM | #2 |
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Joe there's a kid on youtube using that thing as a buzzbait on slick water and wearing them out.
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02-12-12, 01:23 AM | #3 |
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Thanks Ken! I need another thing to think about!
Have a great Sunday!
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Only one way to find out. Looks like a great bait for a dropshot or swimming it surface/subsurface.
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Wonder if it's a one fish bait? Looks like those flaps would tear easily.
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It reminds me of a reaper. It looks like you could use it for pretty much anything you can use a normal worm for.
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You can put just about any soft plastic bait you want on a drop shot. I reckon that bait would work on a drop shot rig just fine.
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The black one looks like a ribbon leech which bass will eat.
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