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Ok, I'll go first! What is your favorite go-to Calico rig and why?
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I really like using Weedless Swimbaits. You can rig them on weightless to weighted hooks up to 1.5oz. This will allow you to fish a variety depths and speeds depending on what the fish are wanting that day.
Kerry Peeler OEX Mission Bay |
Long overdue addition this should get good!:D
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I like the rapala hard baits about 6-7 inches long. Troll them around or over the kelp.
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You can never go wrong with war baits. The variety of fish you can hook up to is insane.
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I like hardbaits as well, but I am mostly a cast and retrieve kind of guy. The plastics give you a little more versatility.
Kerry Peeler OEX Mission Bay |
is this for wsb / bsb...? ;) what about a halibut discussion section...
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This forum will be for Largemouth, Smallmouth, Striped, Calico, Sand, and Spotted Bay Bass. WSB, BSB, and Halibut are set in the General Kayak Fishing Discussion.
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Two live squid on a dropper loop rig dropped right on top of a big rock...hahaha!!!!
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Finesse fishing at its finest right there. :D |
Haven't targeted in a few years. Prior to the red crab invasion I had my best days using 1-1.5 oz yellow warbait with a skirt and a 5" green BH. Head into the thickest kelp you can find then drop, retrieve, move, repeat.
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I've had recent luck with a weedless jig head and big hammer swimbait. Now if they were only larger..
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IMO it's hard to fish lmb from the yak! Maybe in a hobie not so bad. Just saying.
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Should have started new thread! DUH
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7 inch Berkley Jerk Shad, any color
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Hmmm, that is the second time in as many weeks I have seen that same color on on the fly!
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