I've had great success with Rage craws and senko style stick baits rigged on a weighted weedless hooks. Toss them in to potholes and reds and trout will not hesitate to attack.
I use cotton Cordell red fins in silver and black and gold and orange they they wreck trout and redfish. Also use zoom horny toads, zoom flukes, storm chug bugs and KVD sexy dawgs just to mention a few bass baits that work well.
“Damn it Stephen that’s a hell of an idea for a video” LOL I got it from you. That FattyZ looks juicy. Haven’t thrown that one yet….guess I’ll have to try it!!! Triple tail on the chatterbait that’s a good idea 👍
I use a frog that is modified. Cut a hole in its butt and slice along the belly. Put either fresh shrimp, worms or fish guts in the slice. Great for top water fishing.
That’s a problem with the original full-sized non-rattling Zara Spook, they don’t come with saltwater hardware including the screw-in hook mounts or the screws.
So when do you choose a spoon over a safety-pin spinner bait or visa-versa? I discovered your stuff last night and have been soaking up as much info as possible. 😂
Hey Cap'n, off topic but I am curious what brand and size push/pull pole do you have I have a 20' C.C. and I am in need of one but not sure what exactly I'd want. I have gotten everything on your advice and so far everything I have learned from your videos has improved my saltwater flats fishing game and put on a whole another level. Thanks in advance!
I am a bass fisherman who gets to fish Florida inshore about once a year. It is always incredible. I don't have the time to experiment with every bass lure, so this video is much appreciated. One bait I've not tried is a lipless crankbait. Is there any chance they'd catch fish? I have never seen anyone use a lipless crankbait inshore. Are they just too loud and intrusive for inshore fish?
I always wished that Zman made a soft plastic popper I think that it would work very good for trout reds and snook and I also wonder how much pilar you have to drink to get one of those hats.