
Originally Posted by
crappiepappy
I've only fished for Hybrids, to amount to anything, at Taylorsville. Three particular baits have produced fairly well, numbers wise ... but, size wise, I haven't fished for them in many years, so I can't attest to any of these baits being superior on catching the bigger ones.
Baits & methods used : (but not in order of productivity)
#1 - (white) Silver Buddy ... casting to jumps, trolling
#2 - Kastmaster w/bucktail ... slow trolling over sandy bottom humps, casting
#3 - Hot-n-Tot w/jig trailer ... trolling (Jig was a 1/16oz marabou Crappie jig ... white or chartreuse)
Downriggers on Taylorsville would probably be overkill, since dragging a crank or crank & jig will get you down to their level.
Note : I rig my Hot-n-Tot leader (~18") on the front hook, rather than the rear hook, as it helps prevent the crank from rolling/spinning/surfacing at speed. I didn't have this problem as much with the larger HnT, as with the smaller one ... but, I also didn't catch as many larger Hybrids on the larger HnT, as I did on the smaller one. (I mainly used two color patterns - the solid chartreuse & the silver scale)
One other bait that worked, but which I never got around to using, was the #5 Shadrap (trolling).
It's been many years since I've fished Taylorsville for Hybrids, and back then the size limit was 15" (that tells you how long it's been ... LOL !!). But, with the 10under/5over 15" rule, for a 15 fish limit, in place ... Taylorsville Lake may see me dragging my HnT/jig rig, again soon.
Oh, and if you do decide to troll cranks at T-ville ... BE SURE & have a good lure retriever along !! All you have to do is get back one or two cranks, and they've paid for themselves. I'm pretty sure mine has save me over $100 in potentially lost lures. (& I've never paid over $5 for a crankbait !!)
And don't be surprised if you catch Catfish, Bass, Crappie, etc ... when dragging a crankbait around (jig trailer or not) !!
.... pappy