The Philosophy Of Antique Bass Fishing Lures

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This tends to work when Bass are following the Senko however simply do not wish to strike it. We do this till we both get a strike or the lure is inside 5'-10' away from us, then we reel within the remainder of the line. If the Bass are hanging the lure calmly and coming towards us, we shortly reel in the slack, and then set the hook. This step may be quick like when the Bass strikes as soon as the lure hits the water, or it could also be longer when the Bass are finicky and tend to observe the Senko as an alternative of striking. As we fish the world, we'll then step closer to the financial institution and step evenly as we work our means alongside the pond's shoreline. Work the Bass to shore and transfer if needed alongside the bank to keep up strain and tire the fish out. Maintain line stress to prevent the hook from coming free. The rod's flex will assist keep stress on the road, and if it is a lunker Bass winching the fish could cause the line to interrupt.


Put on polarized glasses. They help see "fishy wanting areas" in addition to present a greater view of the line as a Bass evenly strikes the lure. Examine the Fishing Line. Verify the Senko. After checking the road, we test the Senko for damage. Since we tend to use light mono-filament (four pound take a look at), the line may have been broken when the Bass took the Senko. Anytime the Senko is sinking, we pay shut consideration to the line. Once the Bass is close to shore, there is no have to reel the Senko to the rod tip. Tread flippantly and begin working an space by casting 10'-15' away from the bank in order to not spook Bass lurking close to shore. Finally, we are going to start casting standing 10'-15' away from the bank so as not to spook Bass lurking in the shallows. Their weight also allows for simpler casting. After casting the Senko, we then work on the retrieve and presentation.


Designed to be fished slowly with many strikes taking place as it free falls seductively whereas sinking, Senkos are easy to fish plus they work the place others fail. We do not retrieve initially, letting the Senko sink slowly and free fall to the bottom, benefiting from the "do nothing presentation" that the lure is thought for. Check the road and the Senko for injury before the subsequent cast, and take away damaged line and use Super Glue to restore a Senko if able, else substitute it with a brand new one. This is primarily when we're using an Ultralight Spinning Reel as the line tends to wrap around the spool, reel body, and/or handle while fishing. This tends to occur when the Bass is hooked deep allowing the line to rub towards the tough part of the mouth. As a substitute, reel in sufficient line to the place you can "lip" the Bass or net it while allowing for management of the rod in case it has one last burst of power and makes another run.


If the reel and cease retrieve does not work, then we are going to attempt twitching the lure as we retrieve it steadily. After catching a few fish, you will seemingly see cuts and rips in the Senko. If we see any, we will either re-hook the Senko from one other point on the lure, use Tremendous Glue to restore the damage, or change it. Examine the Reel. Once we know our line and Senko are good, we verify the reel. Use the rod to fight the fish; do not use the reel to winch the fish in. After a 5-10 second depend, depending on the water depth, we begin a reel and stop retrieve, quickly reeling a number of turns and then stopping fully. They're closely impregnated with salt and sink when dropped in the water. If the Bass are striking the lure frivolously and running away from us, we enable the Bass to take up the slack, and then set the hook.



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