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Fishing planet largemouth bass everglades
Fishing planet largemouth bass everglades








There is a knobbed tail (or head depending on your perspective and rig). This bait basically looks like a small bowling pin. And now manufactures are coming up with new shapes, baits with tentacles and more self-weighted plastics that just need a hook to be fished. Keith Jones proved was the preferred size and profile a bass wanted in his testing more than a decade ago. I think we’ll see a lot more baits like this being developed in the next few years. And there are a lot of things you can do with it. To me the heavy plastics like the Yamatanuki is almost a cross between a weightless senko and a ned rig that is heavy enough to fish on baitcasting tackle. More than likely the surge in interest for ned rigs has made the heavy plastic options a lot more palatable for US anglers now than it probably would have been years ago. Yamamoto actually came out with the Yamamoto Yamatanuki several years ago but it has only been available in Japan until this year. Folks in North America are getting to see the power of heavy plastics that Japanese anglers have been enjoying on lakes like Biwa for a few years.

fishing planet largemouth bass everglades

Looking forward to eharing what you guys have to say! I'm mostly curious about bait, lures and hook sizes, as that's what I seem to hear the most variation in online.The heavy plastic craze is officially stateside. Unfortunately, as you know, I've got limited tackle and rod room (Currently limited to 3 rods until I get some more money).

fishing planet largemouth bass everglades

But I figured this would be a really neat trip. Right now my max fish weight is 13 lbs, so I may have to hold off until level 24 for some monsters. I'm mostly interested in the larger stuff - Gars, Bass, Drum, Tarpon and those bigger cats. I know this is open ended, but what kinds of tackle should I be taking there in order to make the most of my time? I'd like to try and stay for a few days to make some money back and level up, but usually my first trip to a location is a bust, and I'm saving up for a kayak and would rather not waste the money. I'm a level 20 angler looking to make my way to the Everglades for fishing here on FP for the first time. I've a not-so quick question for you all.










Fishing planet largemouth bass everglades