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Topic subject3:16 Mission Fish
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684, 3:16 Mission Fish
Posted by Tyson, Fri Feb-10-06 11:21 AM
How do you guys fish these things? I bought the 5", 6" and 8" Mission fish. (Rig em weedless). I haven't used them but I bet they would be a dynamite bait for flippin around grass and tules. I really am not big into Swimbaits but am going to get started. Please if you have any tips or tricks that you do, it would be very much appreciated if you could give me a hand. Again, I am really interested in these baits, they seem like they would be great for a kicker fish or two. Again, any info would be perfect!

Thank you!
685, RE: 3:16 Mission Fish
Posted by strbass, Fri Feb-10-06 12:22 PM
http://www.swimbaitnation.com/media.html
686, RE: 3:16 Mission Fish
Posted by , Mon Feb-27-06 11:22 AM
Tyson, I am also just starting to fish the misson fish. I have gotten lots of bites on both the 5" and 6" fishing them just like a big jig.
I've been using both the curly tail and the thumper tail. i got the hardest bite of my life on the 5" thumper tail but broke it off on the hook set x(. I have not fished this bait a whole lot yet but I realy like it so far. The only draw back I've found so far is turning bites into fish in the boat. I think smaller fish just grab at the tail but a 3+ has no problume inhaling the whole bait and those bites should = hookups:).
687, RE: 3:16 Mission Fish
Posted by magmaster, Tue Feb-28-06 10:37 PM
Depending on what the fish are doing it can excell in several areas. Fishing it like a worm or a jig is effective. Swimming it through the toolies or flipping. Bend the hook like Mickey shows on the video. Experiment until you find your bite. Hook-up ratio is better with the hook bent correctly especially on the larger fish. Tournaments have been won on the baits up at Clear Lake by swimming it through the toolies and shaking on the deeper grass.
688, RE: 3:16 Mission Fish
Posted by , Wed Mar-08-06 07:33 PM
Tyson, In my last post I said " I was having trouble turning bites into hookups". Well today I figured something out and hooked five of the six bites I got. I have heard it befor but it never sank in until today and tried it myself. If you can set the hook on slack line, your hookups will go way up. No big fish to report but I only missed one bite. As soon as I would feel the fish I would lower my rod tip to put slack in the line wait 1/2 a second and swing for home. I think this really helped. I had posted befor that the hookup ratio was poor. After today I felt I should share my experiece with you and say that the lack of hooked fish was due to angler error and not a drawback to the bait.
689, RE: 3:16 Mission Fish
Posted by cst, Thu Mar-09-06 08:12 AM
im not sure about the mission fish since you're using such heavy line but ive always had a problem setting the hook on slack line while fishing plastics. it just seems like you're setting the hook one way, while the fish is moving the other way and the force just snaps my line a lot.
690, RE: 3:16 Mission Fish
Posted by , Thu Mar-09-06 01:27 PM
CST, I had been using 15# florocarbon. Ater breaking off a really good bite I have upgraded to 20# and plan to go to 25# for night fishing. Even with the 20# I worry more about breaking a rod than the line. 20# floro is tough stuff.