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Title: Mt's tip of the month/March 2011 Post by mastertangler on Mar 5th, 2011 at 4:21am
MT's Super Duper Secret Smallmouth Slayin Trick
Well, I'm runnin out of good stuff and had hoped a few folk would put themselves out there and pick up some of my slack by sharing a few of their favorite fishing tips. PM if you want to pick up a month and I will not post a tip that month. But I still have a few tricks up my sleeve to share with my very special friends at QJ. This strategy will absolutely whack the smallies and what I like about it is that it will take the big ones even when conditions are tough. This is a spring/early summer strategy or anytime the bass are 10' or less. It is easy to fish and even novice anglers can expect good luck by employing this method. If you rig exactly like I suggest you should do quite well. 1. The Jig Head; It is a low quality hook that I despise as it has cost me some whoppers but there is no other jig head like it as far as I know. (You need to Login or Register I use it in the 1/16 and 1/8 ounce sizes 2.The Worm: Any straight tail worm in the 4" category can work. These worms are often called finesse worms or drop shot worms. I much prefer the more natural colors such as motor oil etc. These are especially good but pricey (You need to Login or Register If you are a bit more on a budget Zoom makes an excellent 4" straight tail motor oil worm which will put a hurt on the smallies. 3.The Line; This is crucial. You must not exceed 6lb test if you want to spank them. I will often drop to 4lb if conditions are tough such as it being calm and clear. With 4lb you had better have the right rod and reel and know how to use it otherwise stay with the 6lb. Another aspect of the light line is the ability to lay it out there a good distance. 4. The Knot: Well here I go again. Do yourself a favor and pick up a tie fast knot tying tool. This tool ties the gryp knot. There is no room for error with 4 and 6lb test and a 5lb smally. The loops tighten around the main line when under pressure.....the physics are just better. Use 6 loops with 4 or 6 and 5 loops with 10 or 12. (3 loops with 60 for you baby pollyhumper hunters 8-) ) 5. The retrieve: Flick it out long and let it sink. Watch your line. If it gives a little jump they have it. Sometimes it happens within seconds of casting it out. Otherwise vary your retrieve. I never point my rod however, directly at the lure when retrieving. A broken line will usually result. I typically glide it through the water and then let it drop. They will eat it. 6. The hook set: I use a combination of quick reeling and a flick of my wrist to set the hook. The worm must lay straight on the jig head BTW. It needs to glide through the water. I strongly suggest you take a small file to the hook and get it razor sharp. The hooks are not sharp and if they don't penetrate they will bend out if your not careful. Here is my most heartbreaking fish story; I was fishing a small lake in BWCA. I had stumbled upon it by accident while searching for a way to get away from the wind on a larger lake. When a flotilla of baby smallies came up to me at the portage I knew I might be on a good lake. As I paddled along I looked into the water and bass where everywhere. Both largemouth and smallmouth. I decided to stay. After setting up, eating and resting I rigged up with my little slider head and a gulp leech. Another good package. When I set up on Mr. Big she took to the air. My eyes told me it was a smallmouth but my intellect said it had to be a largemouth because it was so big. On the second jump even closer now I clearly saw I was dealing with a huge smallie. She dug deep and I backreeled. Slowly, inexorably, I gained line and soon had her on her side. My mouth fell open. I had no doubt she would go 6 but would she go 7 was my only thought. Suddenly she mustered enough strength for one more small jump with a lot of head shaking. I knew what was coming next.......she flung the cheap little jig head right out of her mouth. I have seldom experienced the intenseness of emotion that losing that fish caused. It was a very brief but intense emotional experience. In my minds eye I was already celebrating and taking pics. I hung my head for a few quiet seconds, took a deep breath and reached for another gulp. |
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