I am not against using live bait , actually posted this fore those who are young/new to red ear fishing . There are more than one way to skin a cat . I recently started a meal worm project . What ever it takes ,I do . Attachment 293922
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I am not against using live bait , actually posted this fore those who are young/new to red ear fishing . There are more than one way to skin a cat . I recently started a meal worm project . What ever it takes ,I do . Attachment 293922
Here a little tip for your mealworms. Fold a dish rag in half and place it on top the bedding.The biggest worms will go inside it to make harvesting them for fishing easy.Also a light mist of water from a spray bottle they do love, and makes them all come out of the woodwork.
I have given away many bags of Black/Chart slider grubs.A couple of guys i know only fish this bait because it is so productive on all fish species.I tell people if you can't catch them on this bait,I hope you can swing a golf club because you are not a fisherman.
Never tried the Go Go minnow, what length are they? Would love to give them a try.
there are more than 1 size but I have only used the 2 inch . If I was to buy one it would be the" perfect pearl" in the 2 inch . Caught these yesterday with temps in the upper 30-low 40 degrees with wind . Attachment 293980Attachment 293981Attachment 293982
Good post. That is about all I use also, only time I use live bait is if my friend goes with.
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I like the 1.5" sliders.
The solid white ones and the pink with yellowish tail.
my best to date came on a pink with white tail 1.5 inch . Attachment 294577