Wow, that is definitely one of the most impressive collections I've seen of micro hardbaits. Very nice!
Side note: Bass Pro Shops is no longer carrying the Yo-Zuri Aile Kilfish lures, not online nor in stores.
Wow, that is definitely one of the most impressive collections I've seen of micro hardbaits. Very nice!
Side note: Bass Pro Shops is no longer carrying the Yo-Zuri Aile Kilfish lures, not online nor in stores.
Went in to check it out, some nice Yo-Zuri's but no Aile's that I spotted. Might have been sold out.
Thanks for all the suggestions. I've amassed quite a few micro lures that I'll be posting as a review/report soon.
I just picked up some snapbeans today from sports chalet for 50% off.
Intriguing thread. For trout and panfish do these work better than mini jigs? Mini jigs have been phenomenal for me and wonder he these compare. They sure do look pretty.....
Also is there a particular kind of fun factor with these? Mini jigs are sure Moore fun than powerbait for example.
Thanks.
Ul
I would argue that microjigs and minijigs work better, in general. However, fishing ultralite crankbaits and topwaters is incredibly fun. It's more of a fast reaction bite on many of these lures.
Have you caught anything using those snap beans?
Snap Beans are amazing. In the right conditions, I've landed loads of sunfish on them. Usually big green sunfish.
I've had best luck with them in smaller creeks and ponds. A lot of guys use them at Perris, but I haven't done as well with them from the shore. The trick with 'em is to reel just slow enough to get the wobble action out of the lure. Too fast and you'll kill the action easily. Good luck!