Most fun and unusual baits for bass
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Re: Most fun and unusual baits for bass
Okay, it's not bass fishing, but have you guys seen what they are now using to catch bluefin. They are using these to replace knife jigs, as they can cost $40 a pice for 400 and 500 gram.
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Re: Most fun and unusual baits for bass
Ha..tokyo rig..just a very short metal version of a dropshot!!! You can't make fun of my dropshots anymore!VinnyBass wrote: Sat Jul 22, 2023 12:02 pm Crawbaits and rats are kind of normal and you know you bought that crazy Cockatoo bait just for Minnesota...ha ha.
Actually I tried to think of some strange baits or usual baits I have used to catch bass and when I first used a Tokyo rig, it looked strange and never thought it would work until my first bass I caught on it was 4 1/2lbs. I am a definitely a believer in the Tokyo Rig now after many bass have found them tasty….even though I get a lot of ribbing from McFish about using them.
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Re: Most fun and unusual baits for bass
Jacoby and Meyers begs to differ and told me I can make fun of your dropshots anytime I want to.Mcfish wrote: Tue Sep 19, 2023 8:56 amHa..tokyo rig..just a very short metal version of a dropshot!!! You can't make fun of my dropshots anymore!VinnyBass wrote: Sat Jul 22, 2023 12:02 pm Crawbaits and rats are kind of normal and you know you bought that crazy Cockatoo bait just for Minnesota...ha ha.
Actually I tried to think of some strange baits or usual baits I have used to catch bass and when I first used a Tokyo rig, it looked strange and never thought it would work until my first bass I caught on it was 4 1/2lbs. I am a definitely a believer in the Tokyo Rig now after many bass have found them tasty….even though I get a lot of ribbing from McFish about using them.
It is not really the dropshot itself, but those tiny, tiny worms that you attach.

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