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Hey George,Hey Buddy its all about staying with the bait and learning how it acts an feels,that goes with all baits-Ill never forget the year i stuck with the sliders all year long did not fish anything else an it was a good year--when i did get back to a jig it felt like bitching out an anchor lol--RangrMac can tell you he fish with me alot throwing that slider--I always wonder if i need to give it some time again hagd man
I remember one month when we wacked em good on that little ole lake in Richmond. It was a fun time for sure.
Oh by the way I have never been mad enough at an anchor to bitch it out.
Rngermac
Oh by the way I have never been mad enough at an anchor to bitch it out.
lol Charlie ummmm that reminds me i did bitch at some one about an anchor![]()
I started using one this year after watching my back boater miss fish after fish after fish early spring on Barkley. I had a great deal of luck with it in the spring and early summer, but not so much later in the year. Its very simple, I don't fish real deep or do anything special with it. I tried several setups and after trial and error (lost fish, ect) this works best for me.
6'4" Quantum KVD med/light jerkbait rod
Revo SX baitcaster (loves the light baits)
P-Line cx Premium 10 lb
3/16oz screw type head with a 3/0 hook (get them at Grandpa's in Clarksville, can't remember the brand. but out of about 4 or 5 different kinds, these work best for me)
7" powerbait finesse worm
I flip them anywhere i would flip a jig. They seem to work best on shallow ledges and wood cover.
hope this helps, good luck
