Spy Baits

Spy baits can be fished effectively at different levels of the water column. Most anglers fail to understand that spy baiting requires long distance casting with long rods and light line in the form of 5 lb. fluorocarbon or braided line, and painfully slow retrieves in order to maintain its sink rate, quiet profile, and undetectability. The deeper it’s fished, the slower it must be retrieved. The St. Croix Victory Open Water (VTS710MMF) is ideal for the presentation.

The Victory Open Water rod leaves no guessing on what it excels at: Launching baits in big water, open-water scenarios.

The three prong blades of spy baits do majority of the work for you. Also, depending on your cadence and retrieve, you can fish them like a jerkbait, or a slow hanging glide bait, and even snap jig them. When snap jigging, it producehair s a powerful vibration. Let it sink downwards, it has a steady glide with just enough hang time.

Worked thru shallow water, suspended mid-column, and out in the open water abyss, you’ll quickly learn spin baits can often be a solution to catching fish and when nothing else works. The ideal situation for me is flat calm, sunny days and roaming spooky fish.

Smallmouth fishing strategies are quickly evolving more to open water. Whether you finesse fish or power fish, The Open Water is a can’t-miss.

 

Long Rods and Thin Lines

Your strategies might not be like mine, but hopefully you are utilizing at least one long rod for your fishing that is fast, flexy, and strong like my bomb-casting arsenal of St. Croix spinning setups.

Today’s medium-light and light action long rods are rated for lines as light as 5-pound test. Their fast tops also improve casting accuracy and distance. Lengths help manage and control big smallmouths when hooked from afar and through the duration of battle until successful capture. Their flex also offers better pressure and tension too. The greatest benefit of them all – long rods won’t tire out a big bass to death like short rods of yester-year were prone to do.

Cast lighter lures farther with less effort and no more fatigue. Embrace the long rod mentality, and make magic with finesse.

 

Andrew Ragas splits time between the Chicago area and Wisconsin’s Northwoods. Based in Minocqua, WI, he specializes in trophy bass fishing and offers guided trips from May thru October. While big bass is the passion, he dabbles in multi-species as well. He may be visited online at www.northwoodsbass.com

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