Paddletail vs Eel bait
Searched the web and can't really find much on the topic. Figured Some of you trout masters might. Do you use one more than the other? Or paddles for reds eels for trout? Use one based on conditions? Thanks in advanced.
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I prefer paddle or curl tails when its warmer and the fish are more active ,and the eel type when i fish slower during the colder months.
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I like a curly tail for the action , in the cold months nothing beat a curly tail grub very slowly moved and just let the current move the tail ..
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I like eels.
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100% eels last time I used a paddle tail was back in 1980''s when I fished with cocahoes with my old man
Until I stop catching with straight tail baits....don't see change Ex.p . Sand eels,sparkle beetles,grubs, tidle surge split tail etc. |
W. You throw eels year round?
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Depends. Some days Ill throw a sandeel with no bites and put on a hackberry hustler and get bit or a swimbait and get bit, some days Ill get no bites on a paddle tail and get bit on a eel bait. Just depends I guess. If I am not getting bit I will change baits often to see what they want.
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He forgot Jerk Jr's lol
Straight tails here for me as well, but I have been throwing paddle tails lately I like em both me they both put fish in the box |
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but yea all year long |
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And falcon rods suck btw. |
Also you have to have a haynie to limit out.
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Well should have a Waterloo next week. And I can scrape of that 241 off the console of the mako and put HAYNIE. Ha!
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Notta wrong wit a mako!
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if they'll eat anything they will definately eat a sand eel jr. too many baits these days its just all marketing. eel or grub is all you need for a trout
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Forgot about dem grubs gotta love them to!
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