11/23/2023 0 Comments Castmaster lureI like them during the daytime, My colors are yellow, white, Blue and silver. Note If You are tossin plastic and they Hit it slow, Jump to a needle and they should go right at it and go up in size.įor working Dannys, I work those on top, So Get say 3 to 5 Big needles and the same on the stubbie's and cycle through them. and when its Stupid out there I run with a siwash in the back.ĭark green was an awsome color, Forest green rustolium ,Īnd dont forget Parrot on the new moon and on the full moon. I run needles with a treble in the rear of the plug. When they Hit from the side its usually always a set fish. Some nights they will come up behind plug and hit it, Most hits come that way, Hence "The Bump" Most times You will nail the Bass this way or on the next cast. reel 2 or 3 feet fast, then slow it down again, find out how they want it. In slow water Your sinking needle will have to be retrieved faster, But May get You more strikes, If not then jump to a slow sinker or floater and reel slow and twitch here and there.Īfter the Hit. The white stubby is a good sand eel imitation as is the larger needle.Ī good size for a needle is from the stubby to 10" at times, for the most part I would say 8 or 9" is the Magic Numbah. You Guys should know by now I turn My own wood, so If I blab sorry. Then from there You can go to colors say a Yellow In say a bay or in Half Moon building, Heck even in the new Moon, What do I know.īlack and purple is killer here and a white or a silver black back is awsome. Its also good for the twitch and doubles as a pencle popper at duskįor colors Black is tops and Ya cant loose on that color. One that sinks, fow windy and heavy water and when the bass wont hit on top.Īnd one that is weighted to verticle float One that plunks down in water and floats. There are 3 types of needles Ya should have. (I need to Make More,But now Im tossing needles with a prop on the front and they are hookin Me up) Or You can add a colorado blade th the end with a ball bearing swivel. One thing I do is either add a porkrind to the tail hook(Hi Slip) to give it action. Some times the bass will want them sub surface to, with a twitch here and there.įor Now for the most Part let Yac about needles in regular surf conditions.Ī stubby is a great one to work just under the water and on top. You may get slammed there.Ī needle is a basic lure, It makes a wake.īut there are times when You have to use a needle different, As in Heavy water You would want a large needle the pushes water,Ī fast sinker, it will come up top in moving water. reel fast for 1 or 2 feet and then twitch as You reel in.Īnd when that plug is in the last curl on the surf Dont Yank it out. Some times I will Toss out a bomber and shake the rod Barely Keeping tension on the Line. ( I would go to Rubber or needle) But this is about BombersĪlso, If You drop Your rod tip down to the sand and side sweep The rod, It gets the plug to dig a little deeper and that little pause and as You reel foward to sweep again, gives a different retrieve speed near the top and Give it that slow wiggle. Toss it out and let it sit in current then reel slow as to keep the Bomber ,ect. If Your Plugging and some one is hooking up on eels. It gives the plug action and gets the rattle thing going.Ī steady retrieve with a snap in the rod By about 8" Usually works good to. You will notice Better Numbers of Bass taken.Ī few ways I reel are, As I reel' I drop the rod 2" and reel at the same time. reel fast then stop twitch and start again. It makes noise and imparts action to the plug.Īllso. REASON, once that plug Hits the water, If there is a Bss with in 20 feet of it there on top of it, And if its just sittin there. Available in over 10 colors, including metal finish, painted, and bucktail dressed colorways.Well You can cast and reel them in Yes.īut If you toss it out and reel fast then stop and then retrieve You may get slammed By a Bass. Each lure comes with a split ring and a treble hook on the bottom of the lure. Additionally, the Kastmaster is precision machined: It will not break, bend or corrode and it retains its luster even after repeated exposure to saltwater, so you can even use this little guy for juvenile striper, and other, small beach-adjacent species. And because of its aerodynamic design, it's the master distance caster among ultralight fishing spoons. The Kastmaster's balance produces wild, batifish-imitating action without any line twist. The Acme Kastmaster Spoon is a 2 1/2 inch, 3/4 ounce fishing spoon. Available in over 10 colors, including metal finish, painted, and bucktail dressed colorways.Pre-rigged with split rings and treble hook.
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