More importantly, what should I get?

lol no Bruce's bassin essentials are Bruce. I am not sure if he actually posts here or not. The man surely has years and years of experience and knowledge over my own.delyakguy wrote:I agree BPM, I had luckl yesterday with hula grub. Off the topic, but BPM you are Bruce's Bassin' Essentials right? I just found those on main page. I feel dumb I had not noticed them before. I have always noticed your knowledge in posts on here and NWBASSER but those are great. I have been reading them since this morning. Last 2 hrs. Great information and everybody should check them out for sure!!!
On Yamamoto's website they have grubs up to 10". The luminous white color is available on several differnt baits, including 5" and 6" grubs.JT26 wrote:If your fishing lake sammie (maybe other clearish lakes), i'd go with clear grubs. I caught two today on them, look at my report!
The only problem i have with them is i have small ones, 3 or 4 inches and the perch love them also.
They're Yamamotos and salt impregnated.
Its kinda funny i found this post, i was just going to post one asking where i can find larger versions of what im talking about.
So if anyone knows....
What size senko are you using? I've had WAY better luck with 4" than 5". Lots of guys say big bait = big fish, but my biggest largmouth this year was caught with a 4" weightless senko. For smallmouth, the 4" senko is definitely the way to go.Proverb wrote:Delyakguy yeah I've expanded my tackle box the last two summers and I have some of those worms everyone fawns over. I am able to rig them texas and wacky but not one bite on them yet... so I don't use them often. But I keep trying just incase. I prefer my grubs any day... but I don't catch huge fish like the people on this forum (yet).
That has been trully one of the things I have to metally tell myself when using the weightless senko "slow down" I tend to be a bit impatient but as with everything it is a learning process and one day it will get through my skull. I also have been using the 5" senkos ... am going to pick up some 4" and see what the difference.HillbillyGeek wrote:I consider the weightless senko to be a finesse bait. If you are impatient and fish fast, you're not going to catch many fish. Twitch, twitch, pause. (repeat as necessary) Don't be afraid to mix it up. If twitching and pausing isn't working, try crawling it along the bottom real slow. Get creative and the bass will let you know what they prefer -- and it varies depending on a buh-zillion factors...![]()