Saltwater Lipless Twitch Baits for Bass?
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Saltwater Lipless Twitch Baits for Bass?
Anyone using lipless twitch baits for bass fishing? These lures are usually slow sink and then are supposed to suspend around 2' deep, though some don't. Some examples include the Mirrolure Mr17, Rapala Twitchin Rap and the new Rapala Twitchin Mullet. I also have a buddy that makes some from wood and they have been amazing. They have a hard rolling action when twitched, and a very nice flutter on the fall that gets bit regularly. On a slow cranking retrieve, they have a s-swim action that looks a lot like a small glide bait. They come in slow, medium and fast sink to work the different depths. These lures are deadly on the shallow grass flats in the summer, and worked very slow in the winter for big, shallow Speckled trout. Haven't had a chance to try them out for bass yet, but am gonna throw one around next time. What do you guys think? Let me know if you are using something that is working well for you, would like to hear about it. Thanks!
Re: Saltwater Lipless Twitch Baits for Bass?
Only had a chance to test it briefly but based on the action, sounds similar:
http://www.megabass.co.jp/site/products/x-wave/
They have a saltwater version as well. Its a cool bait from the little time I was able to cast it around and might be worth taking a look at
http://www.megabass.co.jp/site/products/x-wave/
They have a saltwater version as well. Its a cool bait from the little time I was able to cast it around and might be worth taking a look at
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Re: Saltwater Lipless Twitch Baits for Bass?
Ive used the mirrodine (17mr) and the catch 2000 for bass several times. They work great over grass beds in 5 foot of water, just like using them for speckled trout. there are two sizes of mirrodine and I like the xl for early season pike.
I have always had better luck with sharp twitches like using an xrap with 2-5 second pauses. With the mirrodine if you just twitch the tip on tight line the lure will actually turn back and forth and BARELY move forward, Ive had success doing this around edges of docks and visible structure keeping the lure in the strike zone for what seems like forever till the fish gets pissed off and strikes.
I have always had better luck with sharp twitches like using an xrap with 2-5 second pauses. With the mirrodine if you just twitch the tip on tight line the lure will actually turn back and forth and BARELY move forward, Ive had success doing this around edges of docks and visible structure keeping the lure in the strike zone for what seems like forever till the fish gets pissed off and strikes.
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Re: Saltwater Lipless Twitch Baits for Bass?
Those lures work great for bass. I use them all the time in my farm ponds as they match the profile of a bream better than stick baits. It seems like the fish don't know they are for saltwater!
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Re: Saltwater Lipless Twitch Baits for Bass?
That's a sweet looking lure. The Sunshine Gill looks just like a Croaker, gonna have to try one of these. Thanks for the recommendation.i_am_R2 wrote:Only had a chance to test it briefly but based on the action, sounds similar:
http://www.megabass.co.jp/site/products/x-wave/
They have a saltwater version as well. Its a cool bait from the little time I was able to cast it around and might be worth taking a look at
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Re: Saltwater Lipless Twitch Baits for Bass?
Thanks for the tips! I have fished the BF1(purple lure pictured) in similar circumstances and it has worked well. Fishing it over hydrilla in 3-6' has been an awesome bite. The best bite I have found with it though is fishing down hydrilla "walls" on the main river channel during summer. Working it quickly down those edges has been hard for them to pass up.toporanger wrote:Ive used the mirrodine (17mr) and the catch 2000 for bass several times. They work great over grass beds in 5 foot of water, just like using them for speckled trout. there are two sizes of mirrodine and I like the xl for early season pike.
I have always had better luck with sharp twitches like using an xrap with 2-5 second pauses. With the mirrodine if you just twitch the tip on tight line the lure will actually turn back and forth and BARELY move forward, Ive had success doing this around edges of docks and visible structure keeping the lure in the strike zone for what seems like forever till the fish gets pissed off and strikes.
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Re: Saltwater Lipless Twitch Baits for Bass?
Very true! A few of these will always be in my box in the future.stevenhatchy wrote:Those lures work great for bass. I use them all the time in my farm ponds as they match the profile of a bream better than stick baits. It seems like the fish don't know they are for saltwater!