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Not being an avid bass fisherman, but having caught the bass fever again, I would like to know what your favorite Frogs are? What hooks do you use for wacky rigging a Senko? What are your favorite plastics to texas rig? How about crankbaits?? I used to use a CC Big-O!
I just started using baitcasters again, I still have 2 Abu Garcias that are 17 years old and they are still in mint shape. But they are nothing compared to the newer ones.
I just started using baitcasters again, I still have 2 Abu Garcias that are 17 years old and they are still in mint shape. But they are nothing compared to the newer ones.
I was just introduced to these new puppys yesterday! They look sweet
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Scum Frogs are great baits but you might find them a little lite if you are just getting used to your baitcasters for bass fishing. I have been using the Tournament Frog and carry blacks and whites. They are bigger than the Scum Frogs and actually look more like a frog, more like what tip-up put on display.
I don't wacky rig senkos much so can't offer good advice on a hook type, though Bobber likes to use the Strike King hooks with the spring guard. I always rig my senkos weedless with a 3/0 or 4/0 Mustad Ultra Point Offset worm hook like this one...

When I am convinced that wacky-rigging is better I may do it more often but one thing I am convinced of is that when I wacky-rig for smallmouth bass I wind up with more gut-hooks to contend with. Am I slow on the hook-set? Maybe!
My favourite plastic bait? Six inch and 7 1/8 inch Pumpkinseed BPS Stik-O

My favourite crank bait? I love a floating rapala in perch pattern on a calm evening or morning.
I don't wacky rig senkos much so can't offer good advice on a hook type, though Bobber likes to use the Strike King hooks with the spring guard. I always rig my senkos weedless with a 3/0 or 4/0 Mustad Ultra Point Offset worm hook like this one...
When I am convinced that wacky-rigging is better I may do it more often but one thing I am convinced of is that when I wacky-rig for smallmouth bass I wind up with more gut-hooks to contend with. Am I slow on the hook-set? Maybe!
My favourite plastic bait? Six inch and 7 1/8 inch Pumpkinseed BPS Stik-O

My favourite crank bait? I love a floating rapala in perch pattern on a calm evening or morning.
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That's true FH Sleded had trouble chucking the original but he bought some tournament frogs and they worked well for him.Fishhawk wrote:Scum Frogs are great baits but you might find them a little lite if you are just getting used to your baitcasters for bass fishing.
I am tossing the scum frog on an 8'6 Compre with a Shimano Crestfire & 30lb stealth so I have no troubles casting it a long ways.
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