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Bass Fishing => Bass Fishing Tips, Techniques & General Discussion => Topic started by: Team KaRu on September 28, 2008, 05:05:29 PM
Just got back from the Madison Chain in Wisconsin and after a wasted day on Saturday I went out this morning and started throwin a white spinnerbait caught some and watched some hit it short.... Actually threw my own lure out and started hammerin' em! Man I don't know about you guys but there aint nothin like when they start hitting spinnerbaits in the fall. I switched over to a White Shad VibrasSpin and let it slow roll them to death! I ain't posting here for ad space guys, I actually caught 20-30 bass today!
Man I love this sport!
From my experience this year, when the largemouths get on the VibraSpin (http://www.karulures.com/), they are ON (as you said) better than anything else! I just wish the pike and muskies didn't LOVE them so well too!!!! ;D
I have had some good days on that VibraSpin this year. I don't tell too many people because it has kind of been my "go to" bait on St. Clair this year............you know..........when you absolutely have to catch a fish. In my club tourney's this year on St. Clair, VibraSpin was key in my finishes. Good bait. All colors were good as long as they were white. :o
BD ;D
I am gonna give em a workout from the back of the boat at the Stren at Lake of the Ozarks this week. I'll le tya know how it goes!
Good luck!
Rudy
wel, among the blisters and backlashes(professional overruns) I hate to admit not even alooker at a size 1 shad colored vibraspin. The shad were balled up in the back of the coves to proportions I have never seen - millions of em - literally. I saw schools of 4 " shad 50 yds wide by a 1/4 mile long - no exageration, and that was similar in ever cove we hit for 3 days. with all that natural bait, pretty tough fishing. Spent 3 dyas flipping docks in 15-40 fow with limited bites, nonetheless success. 15: LM, and 12" spots were tough to come by.
lots of 6-10" on plastics was about all I could find.
maybe next year!