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Old 02-09-2015, 05:49 PM
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I have a striper bait I make and it catches them when the big fish are around. Smallest I have caught on it is 17 and the largest is just over 30. My best morning I caught a dozen stripers, smallest was 19, largest was 26. It is a 12" sluggo that I pour. I took 9" sluggos and cut them and burned them back together until they were 12" long and made a mold. Pour them in pearl white and they catch fish. I fish them with an 11/0 owner.
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Old 02-09-2015, 06:01 PM
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I really like the Yumbrella rigs and flash mobs. Strike Kind swimbait heads are the best hands down. I use Go 2 Jolt swimbaits because they have the most action and I can fish them at any speed.
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Old 02-09-2015, 07:03 PM
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I really like the Yumbrella rigs and flash mobs. Strike Kind swimbait heads are the best hands down. I use Go 2 Jolt swimbaits because they have the most action and I can fish them at any speed.
I need some new swimbaits. I like the Missile bait shockwaves but I am all for trying new tackle.
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Old 02-10-2015, 09:13 AM
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Has or does anyone fish the regular old Powerbait Swim shads on them (that style) or is it better off with a jighead+swimbait?

I went back and picked up the smaller Yumbrella Ultralight. I will start there then work up in size if I am happy with results.
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Old 02-10-2015, 09:47 AM
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I have fished with the storm pre rigged baits and never cared for them, not much action. I think most of those don't have a long enough body to get good action out of.
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Old 02-10-2015, 05:20 PM
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Threw an Arig late Sunday afternoon. Little swimbaits on it. Hooked a striper which swirled on the surface and headed for deep water. About 50 yards of braid later, I tried to turn her - straightened a pretty darn strong swimbait jig head.

Wasn't fishing for striper but I want a second chance now.

3 baits were 3.5" and 2 were little 2" grubs.
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Old 02-10-2015, 05:32 PM
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You need serious hooks when fishing in rockfish waters. I've had them straighten hooks that I wasn't able to reshape. Strong fish.

And you never know if it's a 5 lb'er or a 50 lb'er till you get it to the boat.
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Old 02-10-2015, 05:50 PM
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I have fished with the storm pre rigged baits and never cared for them, not much action. I think most of those don't have a long enough body to get good action out of.
I fished it today at lunch with the 3" 1/4oz Powerbait Shads (pre-rigged) and it looks really good in the water. I didn't have to unhook many tangles between baits either.

Passed the eye test for me anyways. We shall see soon.
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Old 02-10-2015, 05:53 PM
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Threw an Arig late Sunday afternoon. Little swimbaits on it. Hooked a striper which swirled on the surface and headed for deep water. About 50 yards of braid later, I tried to turn her - straightened a pretty darn strong swimbait jig head.

Wasn't fishing for striper but I want a second chance now.

3 baits were 3.5" and 2 were little 2" grubs.
Depending on where your at let it run next time. I have caught quite a few striper on heavy and light gear. Sometimes you run into bad hooks but sometimes you run into strong braid + stiff rod too. Have caught some toads on 10lb braid and 4" baits.
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Old 02-10-2015, 06:26 PM
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I have not had to many chances to straighten out hooks with a striper but I have hooked into a couple Gar on 65lb braid with #6 and #8 treble hooks and straightened those out. I know they are not as stout as swimbait hooks but I would have to guess decent fish since I have only done it twice and never had a chance to see the fish because they took off like a freight train.
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Old 02-10-2015, 08:05 PM
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If you are going to play with the big fish you don't use wire hooks only forged hooks if you want a chance to landed them and 30lb braid with the drag set right not tight....................woody
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Woody's absolutely right, (LOOK OUT! THE SKY IS GOING TO FALL!), wire hooks and big stripers are a recipe for lost fish.

The hook I alluded to in my earlier post was a salt water hook that couldn't be straightened back into shape. Two sets of pliers and I couldn't begin to reshape it. and I WORK OUT!!!!!

Have no idea how big the fish was, never got it close to the boat.

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Old 02-10-2015, 09:33 PM
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Look at that, the secret Merv striper swimbait color!!
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Old 02-11-2015, 07:30 AM
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DAMMIT! I didn't even think about that!
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Old 02-11-2015, 09:31 AM
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If you are going to play with the big fish you don't use wire hooks only forged hooks if you want a chance to landed them and 30lb braid with the drag set right not tight....................woody
That is true but not iron clad absolute. Depending on what you are referring to as big.

50"+ yes
40"+ maybe
30"+ no
20"+ definitely not

In my opinion...
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