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FFS changes in lure presentation #15011920 03/09/24 01:03 AM
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Question for the experts.
I have a new boat and I put 12" Garmin up front along with my Helix. The more I use the FFS, it's putting a big change in my lure presentation. I have a full selection of minnow baits now, some with swimming tail and some straight tails.
i seem to catch more fish on a simple blakemore road runner 1/16 oz or 1/8 oz head with a 2 1/2" straight tail minnow. But I am new at this, and I wondered what some of you are using that are the most consistant fish producers.
Any help appreciated
Thanks a lot

My regular hard baits are getting cobwebs.


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Re: FFS changes in lure presentation [Re: west tex angler] #15011929 03/09/24 01:15 AM
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Imagine the square bill boxes collecting dust these days. Does anyone actually throw a square bill anymore?

Re: FFS changes in lure presentation [Re: west tex angler] #15011937 03/09/24 01:19 AM
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Re: FFS changes in lure presentation [Re: west tex angler] #15011940 03/09/24 01:24 AM
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Square bill season is comin’!!

Re: FFS changes in lure presentation [Re: west tex angler] #15012240 03/09/24 01:31 PM
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I scoped up 5 drum and a striper this week. #on a roll.....

Re: FFS changes in lure presentation [Re: west tex angler] #15012248 03/09/24 01:43 PM
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I went out 2 times this week to scope.
Ended up catching real good numbers ....
In 2 ft of water without it...
I guess my presentation hasn't changed yet...


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Re: FFS changes in lure presentation [Re: west tex angler] #15012251 03/09/24 01:51 PM
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I went out twice last week also.
Used a 5” hollow swimbait on a 1/2 ounce Jighead and 5X crankbaits to scope a few in 12-18 feet. Crank has been super consistent for me the last couple of weeks. Then I used a C-rig to fish an area I was seeing lots of fish on the scope, but they would disappear into the bottom.


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Re: FFS changes in lure presentation [Re: west tex angler] #15012447 03/09/24 04:59 PM
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Re: FFS changes in lure presentation [Re: west tex angler] #15012520 03/09/24 06:11 PM
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Anyone that’s headed to the classic will surely see some interesting ffs baits- Some inshore saltwater stuff, branching over to freshwater. I’ve always wonder why someone hasn’t tried this yet. Suspending/fast sinking twitch baits/Paul Brown Fat boys should mop up some bass using ffs. I know for sure Coastal Marsh will be there, y’all go check his booth out. Paints some quality spooks too.

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Re: FFS changes in lure presentation [Re: west tex angler] #15012532 03/09/24 06:25 PM
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Caught five yesterday on a red wiggle wart 5-8’ of water…but spinner bait at the same depth was the deal.


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Originally Posted by CCTX
Caught five yesterday on a red wiggle wart 5-8’ of water…but spinner bait at the same depth was the deal.

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Caught five yesterday on a red wiggle wart 5-8’ of water…but spinner bait at the same depth was the deal.

That’s kind of me I don’t throw a square bill that much because I have more confidence in a spinnerbait. Had a couple of good days with a jabberjaw last year.

Re: FFS changes in lure presentation [Re: Bayou Burner] #15013323 03/10/24 06:17 PM
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Originally Posted by Bayou Burner
Anyone that’s headed to the classic will surely see some interesting ffs baits- Some inshore saltwater stuff, branching over to freshwater. I’ve always wonder why someone hasn’t tried this yet. Suspending/fast sinking twitch baits/Paul Brown Fat boys should mop up some bass using ffs. I know for sure Coastal Marsh will be there, y’all go check his booth out. Paints some quality spooks too.

https://coastalmarshlures.com/


I wonder if anyone has tried a DOA Terror Eyz with FFS... just think it would work for those that fish really deep... they sure work on tarpon when its hard to get them to bite.

https://doalures.com/collections/terroreyz/products/tiny-terroreyz


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Re: FFS changes in lure presentation [Re: lconn4] #15013324 03/10/24 06:21 PM
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Originally Posted by Bayou Burner
Anyone that’s headed to the classic will surely see some interesting ffs baits- Some inshore saltwater stuff, branching over to freshwater. I’ve always wonder why someone hasn’t tried this yet. Suspending/fast sinking twitch baits/Paul Brown Fat boys should mop up some bass using ffs. I know for sure Coastal Marsh will be there, y’all go check his booth out. Paints some quality spooks too.

https://coastalmarshlures.com/


I wonder if anyone has tried a DOA Terror Eyz with FFS... just think it would work for those that fish really deep... they sure work on tarpon when its hard to get them to bite.

https://doalures.com/collections/terroreyz/products/tiny-terroreyz

It’s funny with this new FFS technology and the lures look like what was used 40 years ago…😆

Re: FFS changes in lure presentation [Re: west tex angler] #15013447 03/10/24 10:15 PM
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Re: FFS changes in lure presentation [Re: west tex angler] #15013838 03/11/24 01:06 PM
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Originally Posted by west tex angler
Question for the experts.
I have a new boat and I put 12" Garmin up front along with my Helix. The more I use the FFS, it's putting a big change in my lure presentation. I have a full selection of minnow baits now, some with swimming tail and some straight tails.
i seem to catch more fish on a simple blakemore road runner 1/16 oz or 1/8 oz head with a 2 1/2" straight tail minnow. But I am new at this, and I wondered what some of you are using that are the most consistant fish producers.
Any help appreciated
Thanks a lot

My regular hard baits are getting cobwebs.


I haven't found anything that beats a Jogging Rap when casting to schools of bass. The 7/8 oz size sinks so quickly that it's easier than any other bait to put it in front of the target. And then the rear fins give it action when you do manage to get it to them. And the best thing is that you will likely be the only person on the lake using one so you don't have to worry about the fish already being educated to it - yours will be the first they've ever seen and that makes them a lot more likely to hit it.

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