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Here on the Chesapeake Bay if you want to use soft plastics during the warmer months you better bring a bunch. The tail biters are brutal here. So it's not that you need a lot of different profiles, but you do need a large number of baits. Z Man stuff helps. If you try to use Gulp you better bring tubs.
@YaksquatchFishing oh we have a long list. We have a couple kinds of croakers, pinfish, grunts, puffers, lizard fish, bluefish (little ones are brutal on the plastics), and little flounder are really good for tearing off tails. They ruin Gulp on the first cast a lot of times.
@ that’s annoying. We have most of those in FL too but not as many Bluefish. I’ve been using more and more Zmans lately because they’re definitely pretty tough. Except when puffers are around, nothing except hard baits survive those!
Good one Tony. Simple is better. And you when you add the ZMAN which are tougher lures for pinfish area and they float so an even slower presentation when needed.
All you bees is avacado and Lemon head matrix shad. Been fishing my whole life inshore Louisiana. Honestly avacado is the ONLY paddletail youll ever need. 90% of the time avacado does best other 10% is lemonhead. Of course totally different type of bait is better sometimes...im talking about soft plastics for specks reds flounder drum ect
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Gheenoe gang! 🤙🏻
Here on the Chesapeake Bay if you want to use soft plastics during the warmer months you better bring a bunch. The tail biters are brutal here. So it's not that you need a lot of different profiles, but you do need a large number of baits. Z Man stuff helps. If you try to use Gulp you better bring tubs.
What kind of tail biters? Puffers?
@YaksquatchFishing oh we have a long list. We have a couple kinds of croakers, pinfish, grunts, puffers, lizard fish, bluefish (little ones are brutal on the plastics), and little flounder are really good for tearing off tails. They ruin Gulp on the first cast a lot of times.
@ that’s annoying. We have most of those in FL too but not as many Bluefish. I’ve been using more and more Zmans lately because they’re definitely pretty tough.
Except when puffers are around, nothing except hard baits survive those!
Great tip Tony !! Would love to see an updated video on what you are suggesting to take when going out on a trip
Thanks Tony is a pleasure to hear from you thanks for the tips
Good one Tony. Simple is better. And you when you add the ZMAN which are tougher lures for pinfish area and they float so an even slower presentation when needed.
Lots of good info there Tony. Can't wait to get back on the water!
Great info !!!
'Smaller' is ticket! (Don't forget the old 'jig with a smaller jig trailer (bucktail material). Great 2025, bro. !!🐟 👍
Never 😂. Im going to continue to bring everything and then throw the same 3 lures.
Thank you
I like the idea of less tackle,Thanks
All you bees is avacado and Lemon head matrix shad. Been fishing my whole life inshore Louisiana. Honestly avacado is the ONLY paddletail youll ever need. 90% of the time avacado does best other 10% is lemonhead. Of course totally different type of bait is better sometimes...im talking about soft plastics for specks reds flounder drum ect