| Saltwater
Swimbaits for Freshwater Bass Rob Belloni |
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Introduction:
Until
Byron Velvick set the new BASS two day record this year
at Clear Lake on a swimbait, most bass fisherman
on lakes without trout probably weren't very interested
in swimbaits. Since then there has been a lot of interest,
but one thing that has gone largely overlooked is the effectiveness
of smaller "saltwater style" swimbaits. Swimbaits
that are deadly on calico bass, California halibut, white
sea bass, and a host of other ocean critters, and as I found
out last year, can be deadly on largemouth bass! I made
this discovery on a whim one day during the doldrums of
August. I knew the fish were holding in 15 to 20 feet of
water but they weren’t biting my cranks like earlier in
the year. The banks had been pretty well pounded by the
summer crowds and I needed something to get down there,
stay down there, and show them something they hadn’t seen
before. So I brought my saltwater boxes to my home lake
one cooking August day in 1999 and when a 3 pound bass nailed
my 5 inch Big Hammer I realized I might be on to something.
The next day seven more nice largemouth confirmed my suspicions
on an afternoon when the locals reported having to wait
until right at dark for some top water fish.
Since then I’ve refined my technique to the point where I have as much confidence in my swimbaits as I do my traditional bass baits like cranks and topwater. I’ve drawn much from my experiences fishing saltwater but I’ve found that there are some techniques that are definitely unique to freshwater bass fishing. It’s also been necessary to scale down my tackle, as 9-foot swimbait rods are a bit unwieldy in a bass boat! So lets talk about throwing the rubber for largemouth bass.
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