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!?!?SNAGGED!?!!?
#1
Posted 07 July 2013 - 12:42 PM
Thanks in.advance guys!
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#2
Posted 07 July 2013 - 03:08 PM
Het guys, was out fishing the grand yesterday. The water levels were really high but i figured id give err a try i was able to catch acouple rock bass and 2 SM but i was geting snags every 2 or 3rd cast . Juss wanted to know if you had any tips or different jigs or lures to use to avoid them.(obviosly top water is prolly the best) .
Thanks in.advance guys!
Flipping Jigs are amazing for snag free fishing. I toss them under docks, directly into fallen trees and timber and in rock piles ect and I never get snagged. They have a small guard on them which keeps them snag free but still maintains a great hook up ratio. I love using them. You can also try Texas Rigging.
BTW if you do plan on getting some flipping jigs, I would strongly recommend Strike King, they are fantastic.
#3
Posted 07 July 2013 - 09:56 PM
#4
Posted 08 July 2013 - 11:31 AM
Texas rigged chigger craws in 3" & 4" are my go-to bait. For some reason they are hard to find this year was only able to find them in 3” at Canadian Tire as my local store told me they cant order them. I also use the tungsten bullet weight that screws into the plastic at the head. This weight gets snagged up a lot less on both weeds and rocks, they are pricey at about 2 bucks a weight but I find its worth it.
#5
Posted 10 July 2013 - 09:45 PM
Question: Hey italo big fan of the show. Watch every week. I mainly fish the grand river for small mouth. I am wondering about different jigs that could be used to prevent some snags.
Awnser:
HI Cody...Thank you for your kind words. Try fishing a Texas-rigged 3-4" tube with a 1/8 oz. jighed and size #1 worm hook. Fish it right long the bottom wherever you think bass are holding....God bless you, Italo
Answered pretty darn quick.ahha thought it.may be helpful
#6
Posted 10 July 2013 - 11:16 PM
Italo is the man. He's been living and breathing fishing longer than I have probably been alive.
One rig I like to use when dealing with heavy weeds, is a simple twister tail in a plain large (pike/bass sized) hook. It floats along the surface, which still produces action in the tail. Excellent for all species, and one way to actually get topwater walleye!
#7
Posted 11 July 2013 - 01:30 PM
#8
Posted 11 July 2013 - 03:43 PM
#9
Posted 15 July 2013 - 08:58 AM
Hey, thanks for the response nado. I recently proposed the question to italo. From canadain sport fishing. Heres what he said
Question: Hey italo big fan of the show. Watch every week. I mainly fish the grand river for small mouth. I am wondering about different jigs that could be used to prevent some snags.
Awnser:
HI Cody...Thank you for your kind words. Try fishing a Texas-rigged 3-4" tube with a 1/8 oz. jighed and size #1 worm hook. Fish it right long the bottom wherever you think bass are holding....God bless you, Italo
Answered pretty darn quick.ahha thought it.may be helpful
Thats why Italo is my favorite angler. He always takes the time to reply to his viewers even under his busy schedule!
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