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jl3140
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4.5" Dragon Tail
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09/12/14 13:27 UTC »
I've never fished this bait before, but I bought the mold a week or so ago. How do you guys rig it for bass? Weightless texas rig? Drop shot? Something different?
Thanks in advance,
Josh
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andrewlamberson
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Re: 4.5" Dragon Tail
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09/12/14 13:38 UTC »
Drop shot.
I also use about 2" of just the tail for Crappie.
I often use a two hook drop shot with the bottom being full size and the top hook up a couple feet with the smaller bait.
It also works really nice on the Do-it worm nose jig.
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Do-it Rep
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Re: 4.5" Dragon Tail
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09/12/14 16:03 UTC »
The 4.5" Dragon Tail was a winner for me this past spring up at Mille Lacs. My bass fishing experience is very limited but even a blind squirrel can find a nut once in awhile. We caught several smallies in the 18-20" range drop shottin' staging areas for pre-spawners in clear water.
I think the formula for the bait in the photo I was using was 6 oz. of plastic 6 drops of Watermelon Brown and a Copenhagen sized pinch of .04 Fire Red.
I haven't tried the tail for crappies yet Andrew but I'm excited to try it now!
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efishnc
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Re: 4.5" Dragon Tail
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09/12/14 21:02 UTC »
I have only drop shot the dragon tail up to this point, but with what I gleaned from my shaky inquiry post, I will be definitely trying it on a shaky in the future... hopefully, this week if all goes well.
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Denny Welch
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Re: 4.5" Dragon Tail
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09/12/14 21:49 UTC »
It works great as a drop shot. I also have the tail mold and will usually use a chartreuse, or tomato, or red tail on a whatever body. It's a good bass bait, Josh.
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jl3140
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Re: 4.5" Dragon Tail
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09/12/14 21:52 UTC »
Thanks for all the replies guys
What kind of hook are you guys using when drop shotting this bait? Just a regular ds hook and nose hooking?
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Botanophilia
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Re: 4.5" Dragon Tail
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09/12/14 23:11 UTC »
I've used the 6" t-rigged and weightless, I'm sure this one would work well. Owing to its shorter length, I would also try the 4.5" on a jig head, which I've done with the 4" carrot. I would also bet this would make a great spinner bait trailer.
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