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Old 12-11-2009, 11:14 PM
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I've been reading up on Redfish quite a bit and just curious what you guys use.

Mainly all I use when trying to catch these spotted devils are gold spoons and safety pin spinner with jighead and small grub.

A couple of the sites I've been reading say to use soft plastics as swim baits or ones you can just bump/drag along the bottom.

Since I've never really done this, what soft plastics do you use for this technique?
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Old 12-11-2009, 11:31 PM
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I've caught several reds on a 4" hybrid flurry minnow...with and witout a spinner. It's hard to beat a gulp swimming mullet under a cork or on the bottom when the going gets tough.
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Old 12-11-2009, 11:34 PM
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money minnow and bass trix swim baits r the bomb!
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Old 12-11-2009, 11:43 PM
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Dead swimp. Works 100% of the time. Behind shrimp botes. That's my trick!!!
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Dead swimp. Works 100% of the time. Behind shrimp botes. That's my trick!!!
jordan u gotaa show me how u do that !
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Dead swimp. Works 100% of the time. Behind shrimp botes. That's my trick!!!
haha...that seems to be the word on these streets!
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Fishmaster. Pm me ur number and I'll give u all da secrets. U too bottom..... I'll show u how I roll at ensco, shrimp botes and the weirs. No one else wanna fish with me cause I play dirty. Well ya know what? I won't be starving for fish..... Everyone else will
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Fishmaster. Pm me ur number and I'll give u all da secrets. U too bottom..... I'll show u how I roll at ensco, shrimp botes and the weirs. No one else wanna fish with me cause I play dirty. Well ya know what? I won't be starving for fish..... Everyone else will
thanks mooby!o yea now i will be able to put some fish in my freeza!
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try ribbit frogs and flukes ol fritz20 is big into the jerkshad/fluke
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Old 12-12-2009, 11:56 AM
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molting gulp shrimp 3 inch works good also.
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Old 12-12-2009, 12:20 PM
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I've been reading up on Redfish quite a bit and just curious what you guys use.

Mainly all I use when trying to catch these spotted devils are gold spoons and safety pin spinner with jighead and small grub.

A couple of the sites I've been reading say to use soft plastics as swim baits or ones you can just bump/drag along the bottom.

Since I've never really done this, what soft plastics do you use for this technique?
Try this website for tips www.texasweekendangler.com

WE(TTF)make the Red Killer and Killer Flats Minnow. Our Redfish Pro's and TTF Anglers have used these Soft Plastic Baits with great success on Redfish using standard and weedless jigheads, as well as spinners. Go to www.teamttf.com and you'll find tips using our baits. You can find video's on our Facebook page and on YouTube.

If you ever have questions about fishing, baits or picking up the ladies, just send us a PM or e-mail at info@texastacklefactory.com
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Old 12-12-2009, 01:30 PM
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Try this website for tips www.texasweekendangler.com

WE(TTF)make the Red Killer and Killer Flats Minnow. Our Redfish Pro's and TTF Anglers have used these Soft Plastic Baits with great success on Redfish using standard and weedless jigheads, as well as spinners. Go to www.teamttf.com and you'll find tips using our baits. You can find video's on our Facebook page and on YouTube.

If you ever have questions about fishing, baits or picking up the ladies, just send us a PM or e-mail at info@texastacklefactory.com
Honestly I've been looking hard at a few of yalls baits. I really like the weedless jigheads yall have. Pretty much exactly what I've been looking for.
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Honestly I've been looking hard at a few of yalls baits. I really like the weedless jigheads yall have. Pretty much exactly what I've been looking for.

Thanks for considering TTF for your fishing needs.

Make sure you use the TTF weedless jig heads with smaller(thinner) plastics like the Killer Flats Minnow. They're not designed for thick plastic baits. We included a slot on the KFMXL "Big Mino" so feel free to use this jig head with that bait.

We are making a larger gap hook weedless jig head for the thick plastics very soon.

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Old 12-12-2009, 01:39 PM
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I have picked up a few Reds on reefs when fishing Trout with soft plastics.
Not targeted, they just hit anything when hungry.
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Thanks for considering TTF for your fishing needs.

Make sure you use the TTF weedless jig heads with smaller(thinner) plastics like the Killer Flats Minnow. They're not designed for thick plastic baits. We included a slot on the KFMXL "Big Mino" so feel free to use this jig head with that bait.

We are making a larger gap hook weedless jig head for the thick plastics very soon.

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I'm not sure if this is an obvious answer or not, but what do the 5/0 and 4/0 next to the different weedless jigheads mean?
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Old 12-12-2009, 02:04 PM
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Lots of good stuff on here also
http://www.marsh-works.com/btsp4.html
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I'm not sure if this is an obvious answer or not, but what do the 5/0 and 4/0 next to the different weedless jigheads mean?

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1/0 Smallest----19/0 Largest

This is the measurement system used on hooks so the angler will know the "Gap" distance between the hook point and shank.
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Old 12-12-2009, 03:09 PM
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Wouldn't 1 be smallest and 19/0 be largest?
Single digits are smaller than the ones with a /0 behind it.
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I have picked up a few Reds on reefs when fishing Trout with soft plastics.
Not targeted, they just hit anything when hungry.
i'll agree with that most of the time but a few weeks ago we were working some seagull on a pod of slot reds and the paddle tail plastic by far outperformed the old pearl glup.gofrigger....still a firm beliver reds will strike anything i've seen a few videos of them being caught on cherry tomatoes and carrots
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Wouldn't 1 be smallest and 19/0 be largest?
Single digits are smaller than the ones with a /0 behind it.

The smallest hook I know of is size 32 and largest is 19/0

Most Saltwater jig heads are 3/0-5/0.
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