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Topic subjectFavorite Swimbait?
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4802, Favorite Swimbait?
Posted by Sean Wayman, Tue Jun-22-04 12:41 PM
Whats your favorite swimbait? The one you would choose more often than not? Sean
4804, RE: Favorite Swimbait?
Posted by SWMB8R, Tue Jun-22-04 01:08 PM
Stocker Trout - Very versatile bait that you can fish deep as well as shallow. The new 10 inch versions hit the market about 2 months ago. Great baits that have caught lots of big ones.
4805, RE: Favorite Swimbait?
Posted by Sean Wayman, Tue Jun-22-04 01:19 PM
How deep do these stocker trout run? Have you used the 10in. version much? how are the results? Do you prefer the 10 inch or the smaller version? Sean
4806, RE: Favorite Swimbait?
Posted by SWMB8R, Tue Jun-22-04 01:45 PM
All of the Stocker Trout's have an internal lead design so they will sink as deep as you want them to sink. I have been using the 10 inch version in it's prototype stages over the years and personally have caught about 20 or so over 10 pounds on the 10 inch version. Rod and Todd Thigpin who make the baits have caught well over 100 bass over 10 pounds on that version too. I prefer the 10 inch over the 9 inch because it has a much slower tail wag and fishes better when you slow roll it deep. I have caught many bass over 10 pounds on the 9 incher too because that was the biggest one available for many years but if I had to choose one, it would be the 10 inch version.
4807, RE: Favorite Swimbait?
Posted by Sean Wayman, Tue Jun-22-04 01:49 PM
Thanks for the input. For depth do you just allow it to sink longer? What do these sell for? Sean
4808, RE: Favorite Swimbait?
Posted by SWMB8R, Tue Jun-22-04 01:53 PM
Sink it down as deep as you want ot fish it. I think you can get it at Tacklewarehouse.com for $28 or so.
4809, RE: Favorite Swimbait?
Posted by Sean Wayman, Tue Jun-22-04 01:57 PM
Thanks Ill try them out. Sean
4818, RE: Favorite Swimbait?
Posted by , Wed Jun-23-04 04:22 PM
How are you rigging a stinger on the bait, placement, hook brand and hook size? Thanks!

Dave
4819, RE: Favorite Swimbait?
Posted by J Hinds, Wed Jun-23-04 04:57 PM
Check out the Calfishing review on the Stocker; it shows singer placement.
4828, RE: Favorite Swimbait?
Posted by Jeremyfisher, Thu Jun-24-04 01:31 PM


Rago Rat and Huddleston deluxe. Stocker trout would be third.
4829, RE: Favorite Swimbait?
Posted by swimbait, Thu Jun-24-04 02:13 PM
I like whatever works for catching 10 pounders lol
Here's what has worked for me for fish over 10lbs

Big Hammer - 7 fish
MS Slammer - 4 fish
Castaic Hardbait - 2 fish
Generic Trout (original) - 1 fish
Generic Live Trout Softbait - 1 fish
Stocker Trout - 1 fish

Dang ... getting 10 pounders on swimbaits isn't that easy come to think of it! Kind of disillusioning to look and see that if I discount that 6 of the Big Hammer fish were bed fish I only have 10 fish over 10 on swimbaits. Probably averages out to about one per 10,000 casts. So if you aren't getting the 10lbers, maybe you just need to make 9000 more casts :)
4877, RE: Favorite Swimbait?
Posted by , Sun Jul-04-04 09:05 AM

My new favorite is the sr plastics new dagon model,Scots really made a great bait especially the newest models he has out.I have put some good fish in the boat on it already!!