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CRobinson1985
04-15-2013, 11:53 PM
I have been learning the trout magnet for the past few months using the tips discussed on here by Alpha and others. I have finally been able to learn the action and feel of the lure. Many people say that Senko's are a can't miss bait but I have to say once you learn the lure TM/CM are deadly. I have yet to catch fish consistently on the Senko but I have caught fish every outing with the magnets but as I have learned how to present the lure in different ways my catch ratio is going up exponentially.

Enough said about the lure, today was a good day with 8 white bass and 6 crappie caught in about 2 hours and then an old bottom sucker drum at the end of the day. All were caught on TM's with a split shot rig with an even spread caught on white and black/chart. The drum was caught on the white. I missed several as well including a smallmouth that I was able to get on the bank before he jumped off and went back to the drink. All fish were released safely.

Attached are a few photos taken towards the end of the outing.

Alphahawk
04-16-2013, 07:01 AM
Nice looking fish. Glad you had a good day. I got to get up to JPP and get in on some of those big Yellow Bellies.


Regards

Transplanted Sportsman
04-17-2013, 05:54 PM
nice catch CR!! cool size reference on the shoe pic!!:D, is there a particular way to work the TM versus other small baits??
I went hog wild and bought a bunch of TM's, Bobby Garlands, Strike Kings and other different baits, etc you name it in all different colors but I have yet to find the best way to work it and make it produce to even half of what I normally catch on live bait

CRobinson1985
04-18-2013, 12:24 AM
I didn't have anything to measure it against so I used the best thing I could find lol. I find that the "twitch" method works the best. I also use a slightly different rig than most, I tie a barrel swivel on then use about a 2 ft leader of flurocarbon. This allows the lure to move more freely in the water which I believe makes it more "natural" but also leave me enough room to add split shots or floats.

Travis C.
04-18-2013, 07:18 AM
I went hog wild and bought a bunch of TM's, Bobby Garlands, Strike Kings and other different baits, etc you name it in all different colors but I have yet to find the best way to work it and make it produce to even half of what I normally catch on live bait

Have you ever tried the keystone minnow jig made by Renowsky? Its what I used prior to TMs and they catch a ton fished the same way.

You can find them in single packs at walmart or academy.

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