Billfo Posted September 23, 2015 Posted September 23, 2015 On Table Rock, is NOW the time to start burning spinner baits & shallow crank baits ? When do we get into the suspended stickbait season, when water gets cooler ? Just trying to find the errors of my ways. Bill Email me Red-Right-Returning is for quitters !
Fish24/7 Posted September 23, 2015 Posted September 23, 2015 the time to burn baits is whenever the bass want them burned and bass will bite suspending jerkbaits year round
Moswimb8slinger Posted September 23, 2015 Posted September 23, 2015 Burning baits work especially when bass are chasing / busting shad, which the bass are doing that now. The slow jerkbait technique (with 5 to 8 second pauses) starts to work pretty good once the water hits 60 degrees or less
Champ188 Posted September 23, 2015 Posted September 23, 2015 In my experience with spinnerbaits, fishing them any faster than is required to get a bite is ill-advised --- i.e., don't burn them just for the sake of burning them. Bigger fish aren't known for chasing fast-moving baits. As for jerk baits, pauses of more than 5 seconds are rarely necessary until the water temps reach the low 40s. Fish24/7, marcus, merc1997 Bo and 1 other 4
marcus Posted September 23, 2015 Posted September 23, 2015 i wouldnt pick up the stick bait till the bucks are rutting thats my rule of thumb lol
Quillback Posted September 23, 2015 Posted September 23, 2015 Started a little fire in my back yard, threw some Redfins in it that I could not get to run straight. Is that what you mean by burning baits? Moswimb8slinger, denjac, MOsmallies and 8 others 11
Members Chunk Rock Posted September 23, 2015 Members Posted September 23, 2015 Now that's funny!! GNSfishing 1
abkeenan Posted September 23, 2015 Posted September 23, 2015 Started a little fire in my back yard, threw some Redfins in it that I could not get to run straight. Is that what you mean by burning baits? I had many a bonfire just like that. But I believe I have solved the riddle, or had the pieces to the puzzle given to me by a forum member. Next time you want to start a fire just send them my way and I will fix them up for you. I'm not only saving the ozone from the PFC's coming out of your fire but I am also treating your psychological damage.....which the root cause is the Redfin. Dr. Zoom Fish Doctor at your service. Quillback 1
abkeenan Posted September 23, 2015 Posted September 23, 2015 To answer your question Bilffo, I am not much of a burner so take the follow for what it's worth. Only thing that I "burn" is a square bill in the 0-5 feet depth range. The fish at that depth are usually roaming and activity feeding or are set up on an ambush point (rock, ledge, log, etc). When I burn the squarebill I crash it into anything that is on the path back to the boat. It's a reaction bite so I cover as much water as possible by chucking and winding. As far as the jerkbait "season" I would say from mid-Nov to late April has been best for me. I've never really used it during warm water temps (70+) but I can't see why it wouldn't work. Big fish eat little fish...year round...worldwide. Maybe next year use it more year round and see what happens.
Champ188 Posted September 23, 2015 Posted September 23, 2015 Jerk bait can be very good in warm weather provided the wind is howling. Jerk it hard and fast. (Did I just say that?) abkeenan, big c, *T* and 2 others 5
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