Month: September 2008

Solution To An Age-Old Frustrating Problem – Parasite Bait Retainer Clips

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Here is something that has been frustrating the heck out me for years, especially when meticulously flippin down a bank: Hook sets are free, right, so you set the hook on what could be a 10 pounder or a log. . . anyway you come up with this.

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Solution: I was turned on to these by my friend Benno from Maverick Worms in Clear Lake. It is a simple clip that slides over your hook and line and eliminates the possibility of your soft plastic bait sliding down your hook. What I like best about this is that when you do set on a bass and miss it ,your bait will not ball up. This will give you the opportunity to immediately get your soft plastic bait back in the water without fussing around with it first.

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The manufacturer of these bait retainer clips is Parasite. Tackle It in Lakeport has them in stock as well.

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Here is the link to the Parasite Clips

as well as a quick video:

More Tips & How-To posts on The Wired Angler:

Modifying an Osprey Swimbait to be Weedless

How to Make Your Own Big Topwater Plug Bass Lure

Painting a Wooden Plug or Crankbait

Basic Boat Repair – Part One: Fixing Minor Dings and Chips

Basic Boat Repair – Part two: Fixing Minor Dings and chips

10 Ways to Rig a Basstrix Style Swimbait

Video Clip Of The Snack Size Chartreuse Shad

I finally went out and got a short clip of the My Snack Size Swimbaits a few weeks back so I figured I would post it up. Work on the new JSJ Tackle website is going slow to say the least but it will be up soon.

 

The prototypes of the new Snack Size blue gill bait are done and I am currently starting in on the molds for that bait this week. Here is a short video clip of the new Snack Size Blue gill Prototype as well

 

Huddleston Stinger Hook Tips

Here's how I like to hook up a Huddleston:

When rigging stinger hooks on my swimbaits I like to thread them with braided line. A lot of people just run the line on the outside of the bait, but I feel like this is just one more thing to get caught up on when fishing. Running the line on the outside of the bait really detracts from the look of a bait like a Huddleston as well.

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I use a 6” sail threading needle. These needles can be found at hardware stores such as OSH Hardware or boat supply places like West Marine.

The rigging is pretty simple; I use 80 pound braid because it will not interfere with the action on soft plastic swimbaits.

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Start by doubling the line through the needle then run the needle through the bait to your tie off point. This can be the top hook or the the main line tie.

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Next, to tie off your treble hook pull your line the rest of the way through, leaving a little slack then make your final knot at either the top hook or line tie. I have rigged up a tail hook on this bait with an Owner 2X 1/0 hook. Deciding where to put a stinger hook may change from day to day. When fishing the upper water column I will usually use them on the bottom of the bait towards the head of the bait. The tail hook shown here is for days when fish are following and just swiping at the bait. When fishing the bottom I usually do not even use a stinger hook.
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New Jigs From JigMonster

Mayhem flipiin jig  
I have been out on vacation for a couple weeks and am just creeping back in front of the computer again.

I just talked to my friend Joe over at JigMonster.com and he has a bunch of new jig colors in his lineup.

When Joe first told me he was going to go into the jig making business I looked at him like he had two heads. I asked him why he would start making something a million people already make. I think Joe lost more sleep designing jigs than I do a new swimbait but it shows.  The first time I saw these things I realized he had actually designed some different and cool stuff. Then I took them out and used them – Holy Shit the Mayhem Flippin’ Jig just cut right through the thickest of cover and the hook-up ratio was second to none. I did not even have to make changes  to the weed-guard it was perfect.

Check out his new Chaos Football Head Jig as well as their new Mayhem Flippin’ Jig, I guarantee you will be satisfied. You may even switch all your jigs over to JigMonster as I have, along with many well known Northern California tournament anglers.
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