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    Default Was going to give up when no bites from the Magnet but....

    Sometimes when you fish a different water it seems some of the same lures don't work. It happened yesterday under a cloudy sky with a cool breeze. What could be better?! Well after 1 1/2 hours of only one fish, I was calling it quits because I figured either the fish weren't in areas fished or they were really turned off. At the last minute I figured, why not try some of my new hybrid designs? Good thing I did !

    The first lure I cast I call my cello tail worm:


    It caught mostly bass !



    Similar paddle tails did as well:


    ...even when used with an overhead spinner, as did the Slider Worm beneath it:






    Curl tail hybrid using a French Fry stick segment and curl tail always produces:




    (Note hooked positioned so lure can be photographed.)

    It also did well with the blade:


    Last but not least - the cone tail grub:


    Glad I stayed. Caught 26 fish in 2 hours and went home very satisfied.
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    Gotta love it, thanks

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    NICE looking lure! Good photos and report.

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    Thanks.
    Discovering new designs and catching fish on them is as exciting and satisfying as fishing itself.

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    looks like a good trip to me . KABOOM is the word
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    Way to stick with it!


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    Today I confirmed lure bias in another lake with my usual fishing partner. Got on the water at 7:45 but got too hot after 12 pm. We still managed 58 fish: many 11" crappie, nice sunfish, a few small bass and four very nice yellow perch. Sonar as usual was key finding ledges/drop adjacent to 7 FOW, shallow 5' flats and humps in 79 degree water. The strikes were amazing at times, soft otherwise, including double and triple hits - some right at the boat.

    My partner is stuck only using a Crappie Magnet in one color but excels catching fish with it after I showed him the retrieve in spring. He's also convinced straight fluorocarbon has helped with the feel of the 1/24 oz jig. Hey, you can't argue with his consistent success! The overhead spin caught fish mid-depth using the curl tail hybrid, the straight stubby tail (pictured) as well a few other designs, but no where near the variety used on the other lake.

    Unless I get the urge to get up early and off early, looks like fishing will be on hold until the heat wave moderates until the middle of next week.
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    Simple changes can be the difference between catching or not.....
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    Cello-tail! Great name. Who makes it? I've been catching some bass with a slightly larger paddle tail worm by Gary Yamamoto. The bluegill regularly bite of the paddle end of the tail though.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Fishfishwish View Post
    Cello-tail! Great name. Who makes it? I've been catching some bass with a slightly larger paddle tail worm by Gary Yamamoto. The bluegill regularly bite of the paddle end of the tail though.
    I poured the lure from an injection mold, used a paper hole punch to cut the paddle from two sides after which a welded it to a thicker grub body (a very important part of the lure.) Innovative huh!

    (Never too much a believer of scent.)
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