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Heavy surf plugs and tin
I was thinking about plugs and tins for big surf this AM as I did my "Tour of Duty" before work. TDF's post on using a darter struck home. I had used a very tail heavy pencil popper the other day with good success in some big surf off rocks. The heavy tail was able to anchor the plug in the wash and white water. How a bass can see a white plug in all that white water is beyond me!
At any rate, got me wondering, what else do guys use when the surf is big. I remember that I ought to toss a few big Castmasters and Point Judes in the bag. Some heavier jigs. Certain needles are more suited to heavy surf that other, can't remember which ones. Any thoughts? |
[QUOTE=steelhead;425563] How a bass can see a white plug in all that white water is beyond me!
QUOTE] Its crazy, I have fish hit a teaser thats 3 inches long and like 10 strands of hair, at night, in rough surf and they nail it. Hunting machines. |
oh, to answer your question, I throw heavy needles - habs or super strike
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Kastmasters 2 & 3 oz. mac patern or plan silver also a casting egg with a teaser |
Loaded needles!!
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ss bottle plugs
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ss bottles is right, awesome plugs when the surf is up. I like big needles too, habs nightngale is a great choice.
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The Point Jude 2 1/2 oz. Butterfish will cast a mile and has some of the best action of any metal in the water today.You can feel it pumping the rod just by retrieving it straight in with no jigging action by you. Videos coming soon...right Joe,Peter ,and John? :uhuh:
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by far the best metal in the market... for the weight, it still rides somewhat higher in the water column than a kakakakastmaster, I think its due to the keel design larger profile looks like bunker as well always have one in my bag also good when the surf is too rough to throw eels swap out the dressed tail for a 7/0 live bait.....built in weight to get the eels down in the water....i think i use the pojee for that...long, slender profile...no snags on bottom either |
hopkins no equal should probally get a mention, casts really well
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A new favorite of mine is a heavy stubby needlefish.
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Surf Howdy. Got one in Wonderbread from TDF, dives, pops, walk the dog, great in the slop!
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If i want to pop a heavy surf I go to a polaris.Like a 3 oz gibbs.
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3.5 ounce homemade "legendary" Akespook. Very stable w/big profile.
Needlefish, Needlefish, Needlefish |
sinking ss poppers during the day and big pencils. needles at night.
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Grim Reefer @3 2/5 silver/green .Best tin for me right now.
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oh oh I think we need a pic!
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Those are nice..keels and a Striper :love: |
I love that tin...and they get so much character with age.
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I LOVE...
one of my darters in big water.
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Hab's Night n'Gale is a good needle.Mac's Canal Pencils are real good in the big surf.Salty's Sherriff pencils are great too.Joe's tins like the big Butterfish and the Sea Scallop are sweet.Kastmasters and Crippled Herrings are nice,they just lose their flash and finish real quick.
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I like bottle plugs, I have a 3oz Gibbs, yellow that works well for me.
And other bottle plugs.:spin: |
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These are THE "Legendary" Akespooks.....
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