Members tylerupton Posted February 26, 2016 Members Posted February 26, 2016 What's a good weedless lure can cover water quickly from the banks?
jpb2187 Posted February 26, 2016 Posted February 26, 2016 A Spinnerbait is pretty good from the bank with regards to hang ups and covering water. Crankbaits like a square bill can be ok, you just can't be as daring with your casts. A Texas rigged worm is also a good option from the bank as a lure that won't get hung up easily, but I usually work that pretty slow. Not your typical "covering water" speed.
Trav Posted February 26, 2016 Posted February 26, 2016 Fishing weedless from shore with a fast pace? Can't beat a spinner bait however floating rapalas or rogues tend to be my "go to" since you can control how deep the bait goes. Don't forget to go top water either. Spooks, chugRs, and frogs can do well also. "May success follow your every cast." - Trav P. Johnson
Quillback Posted February 26, 2016 Posted February 26, 2016 Ned rigs, using shroom heads with a wire weed guard, are somewhat snagless, and if you get hung up and have to break it off, you aren't out of many $$$.
Quillback Posted February 26, 2016 Posted February 26, 2016 I forgot the part about quickly. I fish the Ned pretty darn slowly, so I guess it would fail the quickly qualification.
Ketchup Posted February 26, 2016 Posted February 26, 2016 A lot of our lakes have minimal shoreline fishing, so at times walking a distance to get to a good area would make me want to slow down my fishing, and rest between walks. ? With that said, and depending on time of year, it's hard to beat a Texas rigged worm or jig. Fish on any body of water will eat those from a shore cast. TinBoats BassClub. An aluminum only bass club. If interested in info send me a PM.
MOPanfisher Posted February 26, 2016 Posted February 26, 2016 Ned, floating rapala, spinnerbait, and if weedy a weightless Texas rigged plastic worm.
ness Posted February 26, 2016 Posted February 26, 2016 With all the talk about Ned rigs and high-dollar jerk baits here, it's sort of unusual to hear folks talking good old Texas-rigged worm rigs and spinner baits. I thought those were hopelessly out of fashion trythisonemv 1 John
Flysmallie Posted February 26, 2016 Posted February 26, 2016 41 minutes ago, ness said: With all the talk about Ned rigs and high-dollar jerk baits here, it's sort of unusual to hear folks talking good old Texas-rigged worm rigs and spinner baits. I thought those were hopelessly out of fashion They are. It's pointless to try and use them. Fish are no longer interested in biting those lame lures. ness and Buzz 2
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