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<blockquote data-quote="KDM" data-source="post: 344327" data-attributes="member: 314"><p>My most successful plastic techniques comes at both ends of the spectrum. A small natural colored 1/8th oz twister tail fished on a hop-5 second pause while it sits motionless on the bottom, then hop again. Hits usually come when it sits still. For some reason I think the neutral to negative fish will approach then sit and look at the jig. The twister tail must make some minute movement which makes them just pick it up. The other method that has worked is a 5 inch paddle tail or similar plastic rip jigged off the bottom. 2-3 foot rips with a straight fall. I never feel the bite as the fish inhale the bait on the fall. I set the hook on the next rip. I don't seem to have much luck dragging a jig or with a straight swim retrieve unless I'm in good current. Good Luck! Go catch a bunch!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KDM, post: 344327, member: 314"] My most successful plastic techniques comes at both ends of the spectrum. A small natural colored 1/8th oz twister tail fished on a hop-5 second pause while it sits motionless on the bottom, then hop again. Hits usually come when it sits still. For some reason I think the neutral to negative fish will approach then sit and look at the jig. The twister tail must make some minute movement which makes them just pick it up. The other method that has worked is a 5 inch paddle tail or similar plastic rip jigged off the bottom. 2-3 foot rips with a straight fall. I never feel the bite as the fish inhale the bait on the fall. I set the hook on the next rip. I don't seem to have much luck dragging a jig or with a straight swim retrieve unless I'm in good current. Good Luck! Go catch a bunch! [/QUOTE]
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