Good time fishing lure?
Posted: Wed Jul 31, 2019 7:31 am
I've been poking around some of the fish-hawk threads for a while and figured I better log in and tell some fishing lies instead of just reading them all. As a kid I remember reading threads that would go on and on but looking at the home page a topic with 10 replys looks like a good one! So with any luck, this thread can strike up a conversation, inspire someone to try something new, or dig that lure out of their tackle box and give it a try.
I'm wondering what is your favourite lure to catch a fish on these days? It may not be the lure that catches the most fish, but the lure that when a fish bites it gets you the most excited? For me I'm torn between two. First is the Zara Spook. I've had one in my tacklebox for years, never used it until one day the fishing was so bad I thought it can't get worse and tied one on. Shortly after it got better. A little one pound bass exploded the survace and took the spook. I thought to myself "I can't believe that worked!" I've had continued success with that lure and often find myself tying it on when I'm looking for some excitement. Second would have to be a plain old 3 inch curly tail fished under a slip bobber for crappie. The excitement when you see the bobber dip under and float back up sideways, or just slowly start moving across the surface always seems to get me. Hooksets are usually instinctive when fishing without a bobber but with this you have to wait those long two seconds for the fish to actually take the bait before you wind up and set the hook. It's more the bobber and the delayed hook set than the lure that is exciting but it is still one of my favourite set ups.
So lets hear it, what's your good time fishing lure?
I'm wondering what is your favourite lure to catch a fish on these days? It may not be the lure that catches the most fish, but the lure that when a fish bites it gets you the most excited? For me I'm torn between two. First is the Zara Spook. I've had one in my tacklebox for years, never used it until one day the fishing was so bad I thought it can't get worse and tied one on. Shortly after it got better. A little one pound bass exploded the survace and took the spook. I thought to myself "I can't believe that worked!" I've had continued success with that lure and often find myself tying it on when I'm looking for some excitement. Second would have to be a plain old 3 inch curly tail fished under a slip bobber for crappie. The excitement when you see the bobber dip under and float back up sideways, or just slowly start moving across the surface always seems to get me. Hooksets are usually instinctive when fishing without a bobber but with this you have to wait those long two seconds for the fish to actually take the bait before you wind up and set the hook. It's more the bobber and the delayed hook set than the lure that is exciting but it is still one of my favourite set ups.
So lets hear it, what's your good time fishing lure?