Slow moving mid depth baits
Guest
Posted 10/5/2011 6:56 PM (#519496)
Subject: Slow moving mid depth baits


What are some good baits that can be worked slow in the 6-10' range? Right now the only thing I've got that fits that bill is a shallow invader that happens to sink real slow, and there's been a couple times its been the only thing that has gotten a look. Any recommendations?
TC MUSKIE
Posted 10/5/2011 7:20 PM (#519505 - in reply to #519496)
Subject: Re: Slow moving mid depth baits




Location: Minneapolis
9" deep diver grandma works well slow for me.
missourimuskyhunter
Posted 10/5/2011 7:42 PM (#519511 - in reply to #519496)
Subject: RE: Slow moving mid depth baits





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Location: Lebanon,Mo
Triple D
The Swan
Posted 10/6/2011 12:41 PM (#519582 - in reply to #519496)
Subject: RE: Slow moving mid depth baits


Straight Believer, inter alia.
Flambeauski
Posted 10/6/2011 1:25 PM (#519586 - in reply to #519496)
Subject: Re: Slow moving mid depth baits




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Location: Smith Creek
Shallow Dawgs, Phantoms, weighted Suicks, Medussas, Blue Fox double 10's, chatterbaits.
Doonan
Posted 10/6/2011 1:38 PM (#519587 - in reply to #519496)
Subject: Re: Slow moving mid depth baits




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Location: Storm Lake, IA
slow roll a spinner bait...
tuffy1
Posted 10/7/2011 9:36 AM (#519692 - in reply to #519587)
Subject: Re: Slow moving mid depth baits





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Location: Racine, Wi
Lots of baits can be worked in that range, especiallyl sinking baits (blades, rubber, cd cranks), but Depthraiders seem to excel in that range as do spinnerbaits due to their adaptability (slow roll, burn, etc). When fish are targeting that range though, especially when they are using the edges, depthraiders are very good as you can walk them along the edges using pauses and cover contact as triggers.
Guest
Posted 10/7/2011 9:36 AM (#519693 - in reply to #519496)
Subject: RE: Slow moving mid depth baits


Thanks for the responses, I should have clarified, I am looking for something with some hang time as that seems to be what gets them. But lots of other good ideas in here as well:-)
tuffy1
Posted 10/7/2011 9:46 AM (#519694 - in reply to #519693)
Subject: RE: Slow moving mid depth baits





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Location: Racine, Wi
For hangtime, can't beat a DDD for that application. Or a shallow dawg worked slowly will hang nicely for ya.