Alan | Sun Aug-15-04 11:18 AM |
Member since Aug 15th 2004
62 posts
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#5039, "Huddleston trout"
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I have started using swimbaits here in Texas, mainly on Lake Austin. I'm predominently a big jig (one oz and over) fisherman, flipping the hydrilla, with 65lb test Lynch line and Oldham jigs. I have three over 10lb and one just under 13lb in the last couple years. Since surfing this site for a while now i've started trying some of the ideas you guys are have success with. I have been throwing an 8inch Huddleston trout, ROF5, on an old Team Daiwa 7-6inch flipping stick with 30lb braid. My first time out throwing the bait a couple months ago, I had a big follower on about the third cast. Did not see the fish, only the shadow. About three casts later, i had a 5lb fish hit the bait about 15 feet in front of me. Saw the whole thing. The fish attacked the bait and kind of rolled over on it, I was able to wait until i knew she had the treble before setting the hook. Today, similar thing, about 15 feet from the boat i had a 10lb plus fish roll over the bait, right at the boat. Thought i waited long enough to sweep the hookset, but ended up pulling the bait away.
Do you guys set the hook like a topwater bait,,,,only after you feel a pull? Or kind of like a crankbait and just keep constant pressure, trying to work the hooks in. I get some crazy looks from other boats around here when that swimbait splashes down!!
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| Huddleston trout
[View all] , Alan, Sun Aug-15-04 11:18 AM
| | RE: Huddleston trout,
Nico,
Aug 15th 2004, #1
RE: Huddleston trout,
swimbait,
Aug 15th 2004, #2
RE: Huddleston trout,
Alan,
Aug 16th 2004, #3
RE: Huddleston trout,
stork,
Aug 16th 2004, #4
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