Author Topic: Multi-Density Baits?  (Read 5752 times)

Offline Jerry V

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Re: Multi-Density Baits?
« Reply #15 on: 11/07/13 17:21 UTC »
My idea behind posting this was not because I thought the bait was cool at all.  As a matter of fact if you ever find one of these baits in my tackle bag I'll eat your shorts... I'm only interested in who has tried using HD to get the same effect and "do it does or do it don't" work. 

I've a feeling that there are some applications out there for this concept.  Even if you're a pro at skipping a bait, imagine that bait sliding a little further into, or under, the cover... Maybe there's something we could do to make the HD additive better or develop something entirely different.  I believe the concept itself holds some merit, just trying to figure out how we might be able to apply it.

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Re: Multi-Density Baits?
« Reply #16 on: 11/07/13 18:21 UTC »
  In my opionion this has nothing to do with how far you can skip or cast under something. As it does have to do with a bait falling in a different way or different speed. Let's face it unless your fishing 10 feet or more water a gliding type lure isn't going to go far. Most docks or undercut banks aren't that deep. But a slow rate of fall or a side to side fall may give a bass another look. When bass fish I fish in two ways. Reaction, Take a heavy weight and burn it past them, make them eat it or not. Or put it in front of them in a matter of which they can't help to eat.