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Swim Bait Help
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06/02/21 01:14 PM
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Oldnitro
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Only swim bait I have ever used is a fluke type with a weighted hook. Wanting to step out and learn more about them. Mainly interested in the plastics for now. lengths, weights. pre rigged with hooks or rig yourself.
Thanks for you help! CB
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Re: Swim Bait Help
[Re: Oldnitro]
#14018397
06/02/21 01:24 PM
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Joined: Apr 2008
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CCTX
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mapquest
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Yamamoto swim senko on an underspin would be the next thing to try. Start with the four inch on an Owner 3/0 flashy swimmer underspin to gain confidence. Then the 5.5 inch on an Owner 5/0 flashy swimmer.
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Re: Swim Bait Help
[Re: Oldnitro]
#14018461
06/02/21 02:28 PM
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Joined: Apr 2012
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Brandon Potter
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Extreme Angler
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Little Dipper Tx rigged works pretty good
2022 Skeeter ZXR21
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Re: Swim Bait Help
[Re: Oldnitro]
#14018484
06/02/21 02:58 PM
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lconn4
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Plastic 5 inch hollow belly swimbaits were my favorite baits to throw.... until Jeff at Fringe Tackle quit making them. The smaller you use the more bites you'll get, just make sure you have the right size hooks.. Owner flashy swimmers come in more sizes these days, find a plastic you like and go throw it around the pads or stumps. 50 lb braid on 200 size baitcaster and at least 7' med heavy rod. Have caught a lot of good fish on them. Got this one this past Sunday on a 7 inch and 8/0 flashy swimmer
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Re: Swim Bait Help
[Re: lconn4]
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06/02/21 05:26 PM
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Joined: Apr 2021
Posts: 78
SwimbaitRanger
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If you like that Fringe swimbait mold and don’t want or can’t get Scottsboro, which is the same mold, try Ignite Baits. www.ignitebaits.com It’s the same mold and offered in better colors. My personal favorite is FRS. They also have a swimbait in the Top Shelf Baits mold as well. These and the 6th Sense Whale are my go to’s. 1 oz swimbait head on the Ignite and 5/0 weighted Owner on the Whale. 7’3 Heavy rod both of these
Last edited by SwimbaitRanger; 06/02/21 11:52 PM.
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Re: Swim Bait Help
[Re: Brandon Potter]
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06/02/21 07:19 PM
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Bandit 200 XP
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Little Dipper Tx rigged works pretty good
Triton 200 XP 200 Yamaha 0X66
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Re: Swim Bait Help
[Re: Oldnitro]
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06/03/21 04:35 PM
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Keitech 4.8 with a 5/0 (light) Owner Twist Lock
Will catch everything from a clam to a stick (And Everything inbetween)
*Swap the original SM Twist lock out with the LG OWNER "Screw Lock" to increase the life of the bait if you want...helps alot with any "Screw-lock" style setup
Simon Peter said to them "I am going fishing" They said "We are going fishing also." -JOHN 21:3
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Re: Swim Bait Help
[Re: SwimbaitRanger]
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06/04/21 06:35 AM
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lconn4
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If you like that Fringe swimbait mold and don’t want or can’t get Scottsboro, which is the same mold, try Ignite Baits. www.ignitebaits.com It’s the same mold and offered in better colors. My personal favorite is FRS. They also have a swimbait in the Top Shelf Baits mold as well. These and the 6th Sense Whale are my go to’s. 1 oz swimbait head on the Ignite and 5/0 weighted Owner on the Whale. 7’3 Heavy rod both of these Thanks!
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Re: Swim Bait Help
[Re: lconn4]
#14021130
06/04/21 08:11 PM
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TxSwimbaiter
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If you like that Fringe swimbait mold and don’t want or can’t get Scottsboro, which is the same mold, try Ignite Baits. www.ignitebaits.com It’s the same mold and offered in better colors. My personal favorite is FRS. They also have a swimbait in the Top Shelf Baits mold as well. These and the 6th Sense Whale are my go to’s. 1 oz swimbait head on the Ignite and 5/0 weighted Owner on the Whale. 7’3 Heavy rod both of these Thanks! Word to the wise...don't expect the same action or colors from either of the two mentioned above...you'll be disappointed, cost you money and time to find out. I have the alternative...I know who Jeff sold his 5" molds, color recipes and process to and they're as close to the originals he made.
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Re: Swim Bait Help
[Re: TxSwimbaiter]
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06/05/21 02:45 AM
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Posts: 78
SwimbaitRanger
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If you like that Fringe swimbait mold and don’t want or can’t get Scottsboro, which is the same mold, try Ignite Baits. www.ignitebaits.com It’s the same mold and offered in better colors. My personal favorite is FRS. They also have a swimbait in the Top Shelf Baits mold as well. These and the 6th Sense Whale are my go to’s. 1 oz swimbait head on the Ignite and 5/0 weighted Owner on the Whale. 7’3 Heavy rod both of these Thanks! Word to the wise...don't expect the same action or colors from either of the two mentioned above...you'll be disappointed, cost you money and time to find out. I have the alternative...I know who Jeff sold his 5" molds, color recipes and process to and they're as close to the originals he made. Will you share or are you going to sit on the holy grail of swimbaits?
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Re: Swim Bait Help
[Re: SwimbaitRanger]
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06/05/21 02:54 AM
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lconn4
TFF Guru
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If you like that Fringe swimbait mold and don’t want or can’t get Scottsboro, which is the same mold, try Ignite Baits. www.ignitebaits.com It’s the same mold and offered in better colors. My personal favorite is FRS. They also have a swimbait in the Top Shelf Baits mold as well. These and the 6th Sense Whale are my go to’s. 1 oz swimbait head on the Ignite and 5/0 weighted Owner on the Whale. 7’3 Heavy rod both of these Thanks! Word to the wise...don't expect the same action or colors from either of the two mentioned above...you'll be disappointed, cost you money and time to find out. I have the alternative...I know who Jeff sold his 5" molds, color recipes and process to and they're as close to the originals he made. Will you share or are you going to sit on the holy grail of swimbaits?
Last edited by lconn4; 06/05/21 03:00 AM.
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Re: Swim Bait Help
[Re: Oldnitro]
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06/08/21 01:17 PM
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TxSwimbaiter
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I asked and Jeff told me he sold his molds to the people who bought out Ignite at about the same time. So if you're buying Ignite you're getting close to the original. Unless something has changed at Scottsboro I wouldn't touch those with a ten foot pole. I tried them and the colors faded after a month and the bait got mushy soft. Not to jack your thread, some of you that have used Fringe's swimbaits with success might like to know Jeff went back to his roots of worms, sticks and craws.
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Re: Swim Bait Help
[Re: lconn4]
#14024996
06/08/21 07:53 PM
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TxSwimbaiter
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Plastic 5 inch hollow belly swimbaits were my favorite baits to throw.... until Jeff at Fringe Tackle quit making them. The smaller you use the more bites you'll get, just make sure you have the right size hooks.. Owner flashy swimmers come in more sizes these days, find a plastic you like and go throw it around the pads or stumps. 50 lb braid on 200 size baitcaster and at least 7' med heavy rod. Have caught a lot of good fish on them. Got this one this past Sunday on a 7 inch and 8/0 flashy swimmer I knew I should've got those when I had the chance...
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