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Big Swim Baits Question
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07/07/20 04:24 PM
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tcmitch25
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How many of y'all are throwing big swim baits in winter, and what's been your experience in Texas. Been watching videos and really interested in potentially picking it up.
Thanks
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Re: Big Swim Baits Question
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07/07/20 04:44 PM
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Denny Crane
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Don't watch behind it when it's 15 ft from the boat or you'll have visions you can't get out of your head. Shadows Man Shadows of Giants turning away...
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Re: Big Swim Baits Question
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07/07/20 05:09 PM
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Jarrett Latta
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Just depends on the body of water. They have a time and place. I caught a 13+ on nacogdoches fishing a big storm wildeye on the bottom like a jig on a cold January day. Clearer lakes tend to be more productive for traditional big swimbaits in my opinion
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Re: Big Swim Baits Question
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07/07/20 07:19 PM
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tcmitch25
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Don't watch behind it when it's 15 ft from the boat or you'll have visions you can't get out of your head. Shadows Man Shadows of Giants turning away... Haha, haven't ever stuck a monster bass, but I'm looking for that adrenaline rush.
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Re: Big Swim Baits Question
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07/07/20 08:41 PM
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Cuervo Jones
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I throw big topwaters and glides in the winter (slammers, Wake jr, rats, Bullshooters, shine glides, and just got a hinkle for this next season). Biggest is only around 6.5 lbs but that’s partly a function of where I mostly fish. This year I’ll be hitting some new waters. Mattlures hard gills are excellent too.
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Re: Big Swim Baits Question
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07/07/20 10:41 PM
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Denny Crane
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Winter days on Fork with AC Plugs seeing Brian Dup's 14 and numerous other 10+'s will be memories I'll never forget.
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Re: Big Swim Baits Question
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07/08/20 01:05 PM
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fivebites
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Yup, I was in Big Mustang that day and saw Brian casting what looked to be a baseball bat out into the water and winding it back in. I had been on several trips with him that summer and eased up near him and asked what the heck those giant baits were. He kinda hid it from the other boats not too far away and showed me. Caught his giant less than an hour later. First bait I ever paid more than $5.00 for. Caught LOTS of 4-8 pound bass along the 17 bridge that winter. I've never witnessed schooling bass of that size ever again once it ended at Fork. Do you guys?
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Re: Big Swim Baits Question
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07/08/20 01:59 PM
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Ken A.
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Yup, I was in Big Mustang that day and saw Brian casting what looked to be a baseball bat out into the water and winding it back in. I had been on several trips with him that summer and eased up near him and asked what the heck those giant baits were. He kinda hid it from the other boats not too far away and showed me. Caught his giant less than an hour later. First bait I ever paid more than $5.00 for. Caught LOTS of 4-8 pound bass along the 17 bridge that winter. I've never witnessed schooling bass of that size ever again once it ended at Fork. Do you guys? I was in the boat with Brian the day after he caught his 14.25 on the AC Plug. Brian relived the story with us that morning. He said he was reeling the plug along and a big white flash caught his eye about 8 feet from the boat. He saw the fish torpedo his bait just off the trolling motor! Our best that day was a 9.25 & 7.50 that morning. We had ten fish that morning all on AC Plugs. The big fish were chasing gizzard shad on top in 48 degree water! That was Jan 8th. We saw a huge swirl and threw our baits at it. My partner hooked up with the 9.25. A minute after we boated his fish we saw a wounded gizzard shad floating near the boat. It was enormous. I scooped it up in the net and weighed it... 1.25 pounds! I sat it on the Check It Stick and it was 15" long! Made our 9" AC Plugs look tiny!
Last edited by Ken A.; 07/08/20 02:04 PM.
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Re: Big Swim Baits Question
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07/08/20 02:21 PM
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Flippin-Out
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The line of thinking goes something like: "A huge bass, always aware of the amount of energy required to chase down prey, would prefer chasing and eating one large bait instead of 4-5 smaller baits."
As a younger kid, we had a pond that was fantastic at producing large numbers of healthy-size bluegill - that I loved to catch/clean/eat. I didn't understand at the time that THEY were the forage of the largest bass in the pond. Huge bass would hang out in water 12" deep looking for the opportunity to eat a full-size bluegill on my stringer! They swam off with the stringer of fish a couple of times before my dad put a re-bar stake at the water's edge for me to tie my stringer to. Of course I stretched my goals and moved on to catching the bass also.
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Re: Big Swim Baits Question
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07/08/20 02:24 PM
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Slide_R
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I was playing in that Mustang area back in the day, never managed any monsters but saw several come into other boats. I have my "fish that got away" stories but no actual catches. I do remember a buddy of mine that lost a ten plus in the back of mustang on a spinnerbait. Head shake left, head shake right, head shake left, spinnerbait right - buddy dropped like a sack of feed and silence in the boat for at least 5 minutes at what might have been. We call it a ten plus because the marble like eyeballs bulging out were at least ten inches apart. Fun times for sure.
The 1 oz Milo and the AC Plugs were monster fish catching baits that just looked too big to be anything but hype, but they were the real deal.
Robert Oleson aka Slide_R
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Re: Big Swim Baits Question
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07/08/20 08:42 PM
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Rich12
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Wait till one day you set the hook and think "dang a stump", then, that stump starts to move.
If it was a stupid idea, you can be assured I have already done it
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Re: Big Swim Baits Question
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07/08/20 09:11 PM
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ezbassin
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Wait till one day you set the hook and think "dang a stump", then, that stump starts to move. I had that happen early this year. The stump got heavy and wiggled.
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Re: Big Swim Baits Question
[Re: Ken A.]
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07/08/20 09:55 PM
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fivebites
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Yup, I was in Big Mustang that day and saw Brian casting what looked to be a baseball bat out into the water and winding it back in. I had been on several trips with him that summer and eased up near him and asked what the heck those giant baits were. He kinda hid it from the other boats not too far away and showed me. Caught his giant less than an hour later. First bait I ever paid more than $5.00 for. Caught LOTS of 4-8 pound bass along the 17 bridge that winter. I've never witnessed schooling bass of that size ever again once it ended at Fork. Do you guys? I was in the boat with Brian the day after he caught his 14.25 on the AC Plug. Brian relived the story with us that morning. He said he was reeling the plug along and a big white flash caught his eye about 8 feet from the boat. He saw the fish torpedo his bait just off the trolling motor! Our best that day was a 9.25 & 7.50 that morning. We had ten fish that morning all on AC Plugs. The big fish were chasing gizzard shad on top in 48 degree water! That was Jan 8th. We saw a huge swirl and threw our baits at it. My partner hooked up with the 9.25. A minute after we boated his fish we saw a wounded gizzard shad floating near the boat. It was enormous. I scooped it up in the net and weighed it... 1.25 pounds! I sat it on the Check It Stick and it was 15" long! Made our 9" AC Plugs look tiny! We talked about this Ken when we had a chance to get together in Austin a few months back. Have you EVER seen anything like that since? For two or three years those giant gizzard shad came under the 17 bridge and all along that road bed and schools of 4 to 14 pound bass hammering them from about mid November to mid December! It was awesome to watch a 6 pound bass "sucker punch" a two pound gizzard shad, then come back and inhale it! Have never witnessed anything like it since.
2019 Chevy Tahoe 2018 Basscat Eyra 250 Proxs PB Wife of 32 years! PB Largemouth 9.56 Ray Roberts
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Re: Big Swim Baits Question
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07/08/20 10:00 PM
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Denny Crane
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It happened all up and down the main points from Ford, Dale, Williams and No Name. We wore out the eyes on our baits and replaced hooks to keep the baits useable. One of my favorites was the Castiac Shad in 8" waited a foot under the surface would get hammered. Oh the days of sleepless nights in anticipation of the next hook up.
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Re: Big Swim Baits Question
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07/08/20 10:01 PM
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Denny Crane
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Oh and we quickly learned to keep our feet apart and braced.
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