Comfort zone fishing

Started by Oldfart9999, July 09, 2020, 03:30:45 PM

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Oldfart9999

Most all of us, if not all, have a comfort zone, a technique we fall back on or even start with, it may not be what we catch the most or biggest fish with but what we use when when it's tough or were on new water without a clue as to what works there.
My comfort zone is a 6 inch curl tail tail worm on 12 lb test and with a 1/8 ounce weight not pegged unless I'm skipping. The weight is the first item changed, then the size of the worm, I'll use 7 and 8 inch worms also. I fish a lot of grass so of course I'm fishing it wrong because to start I don't peg the weight, I know, the weight will separate from the bait and go straight to the bottom pulling the bait behind it, sort of. The bait hanging up in the grass and then moving lower then stopping has put a lot of fish in the boat for me, takes a lot of concentration but it works. I use other techniques and am comfortable with them but I always have this rigged on the deck ready to go if needed, even if I don't start with it. I'm more comfortable with a worm than with a jig, I know, it goes against the grain, that's me wrong way Rodney, I do catch fish though.
What's your comfort zone, what do you turn to when all else fails or weather or something tells you it's going to be tough. What is rigged and ready 100% of the time?
Rodney
   
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coldfront

3.5 inch tube, texas rigged.  1/8 oz weight.  straight money.

Capt. BassinLou

For my home waters, there's no mystery here, a HB frog and a speed worm for a close second.

bro_drey

I always have a heddon spook jr (baby bass)tied up . And a 3/32 ned with trd in yoga pants


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coldfront

wondered if I shoulda dropped the fuzzy bunny slippers...

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Bud Kennedy

I am one of those who does not have a comfort zone.  I am content to use just about anything that meets the criteria for the place and condition I am fishing.  I may have favorites but certainly noting that I would call a comfort zone bait or a go to bait.  I will fish with what ever is working.

Bassinkorea

A few years ago I would have said a 4" wacky rigged senko. I would catch fish on this all throughout the year and at just about any water.

These days it all depends on the time of the year. Right now it is a HB Frog, I just can't put the thing down and it is catching the bigger bass compared to other rigs   ;D
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Capt. BassinLou



Quote from: Bassinkorea on July 09, 2020, 08:58:15 PM

Right now it is a HB Frog, I just can't put the thing down and it is catching the bigger bass compared to other rigs   ;D

Woohoo!!

Bassinkorea

Quote from: Bassinlou on July 09, 2020, 09:10:25 PM

Woohoo!!

~roflmao ~roflmao
I've been out 3 times this week and I've only used one rod. It was nice not having a bunch of other rods on the deck to stand on  lo
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Capt. BassinLou

Quote from: Bassinkorea on July 09, 2020, 09:24:10 PM
~roflmao ~roflmao
I've been out 3 times this week and I've only used one rod. It was nice not having a bunch of other rods on the deck to stand on  lo
Sounds about right.

coldfront

Quote from: Bud Kennedy on July 09, 2020, 06:16:50 PM
I am one of those who does not have a comfort zone.  I am content to use just about anything that meets the criteria for the place and condition I am fishing.  I may have favorites but certainly noting that I would call a comfort zone bait or a go to bait.  I will fish with what ever is working.

hold on bud.  part of the original question?  what is almost always tied on in your boat?  surely, there's one bait.  just one.


Wizard

For me, it is a jigworm. It closely mimics a wounded bait fish if the angler uses his mind to work the bait. I use a Zoom 4 inch worm because of it's flexibility. The worm will imitate any movement I think of. A great bait for fun fishing or getting a limit on a tough tournament day.

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apenland01

Weightless fluke in a myriad of colors depending on season...

kdubracing

I've only recently gotten back in to bass fishing somewhat seriously. I have acquired a lot of stuff in the last year and have been going through it to see what I like. I've recently started having good luck with jigs after getting a decent assortment. I had some luck with jerkbaits early in the season and haven't thrown them lately. Got my first 2 bites on chatterbaits just the other day. Been doing really well with weightless t-rig senkos. And have also found the excitement with hb frogs. But when I'm a little frustrated and want to hook a couple of bass, I have been going straight to the wacky rig. It seems like if there is a fish anywhere around, he'll bite that.

Oldfart9999

Quote from: Bud Kennedy on July 09, 2020, 06:16:50 PM
I am one of those who does not have a comfort zone.  I am content to use just about anything that meets the criteria for the place and condition I am fishing.  I may have favorites but certainly noting that I would call a comfort zone bait or a go to bait.  I will fish with what ever is working.
I would agree and there are times I don't pick up the worm, I use what's working for the moment but those times when a jig worm, crankbait, tube, dropshot or ned aren't working it's the old "T" rig worm. It's the way I roll to paraphrase a pretty good stick here.
Rodney
Old Fishermen never die, their rods just go limp.

Bud Kennedy

Coldfront, I usually have a worm rig ready to go on deck.  It may be T rigged or Wacky or on a jig head.  It all depends upon the area I will be fishing.

Deadeye

Year in and Year out, a Swimming Speedworm puts more fish in my boat than any other bait.

I always have other choices on the deck, sometimes they change, but there is usually a Crankbait, Spinnerbait or Chatterbait, SwimJig, Two Flipping Outfits with different weights, Buzz or HB Frog, and a 2nd Worming Setup that is either a Senko or Ribbontail.

But the Speedworm usually gets in my hand first.


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JSilva

Hollow body frog is always tied on.

Jig is my second but I can't seem to get bit on one this year.

weightless paddle tail senko has given me numbers this season but frog by a large margin is the top numbers and size producer

Terry G

Texas rigged senko and a close 2nd. is a swim bait

zippyduck

a jig, any jig. Put a piece of plastic on a jig and I will fish it.
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caddyjoe77

jig(football, swim, or skip)  or shakeyhead
BeerMe

Tatsu Dave

Wow thats an easy question to answer, 5" senko style bait texas rig on bare or weighted hook. Yes 4-5 rigs all with same lure in different colors to fall over all the time.

That said I believe we educate bass on our favorite lakes especially with our go to techniques. That lure that always worked and brought in the most and biggest ones slowly stops being the hot set-up. I'm in that place now and starting to rig those other rods with different lures I've never fished or rarely used and learning new techniques and fishing methods.

zippyduck

Tatsu Dave,

Thats my go to when the bite gets slow.
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Smallie_Stalker

For me I'd rather throw a crankbait than anything else but a jig is a close second.

But thinking back on the many years of fishing I have under my belt I have probably caught more fish on some type of plastic rigged depending on the condtions of the time.

So my comfort zone is a crankbait but most productive lure is likely some type of plastic.
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