Muskie Discussion Forums

Forums | Calendars | Albums | Quotes | Language | Blogs Search | Statistics | User Listing
You are logged in as a guest. ( logon | register )
Moderators: Slamr

View previous thread :: View next thread
Jump to page : 1
Now viewing page 1 [30 messages per page]

Muskie Fishing -> General Discussion -> Bagley B-flat lure
 
Message Subject: Bagley B-flat lure
mikie
Posted 8/14/2003 1:08 PM (#79035)
Subject: Bagley B-flat lure





Location: Athens, Ohio
A buddy of mine at work just loaned me one of these lures for my trip to LOTW. Any suggestions on the best way to work it? thanks, m
esoxb8r
Posted 8/14/2003 1:10 PM (#79036 - in reply to #79035)
Subject: RE: Bagley B-flat lure




Location: Pewaukee, WI
trooooooolllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll
tomcat
Posted 8/14/2003 1:10 PM (#79037 - in reply to #79035)
Subject: RE: Bagley B-flat lure





Posts: 743


The best way to work that bait for the LOTW trip it to take it off and put on a Mepps Magnum!
gotch Mikie
tomcat
nwild
Posted 8/14/2003 2:07 PM (#79038 - in reply to #79035)
Subject: RE: Bagley B-flat lure





Posts: 1996


Location: Pelican Lake/Three Lakes Chain
Tomcat,
You took the words right out of my mouth!!
mikie
Posted 8/14/2003 2:24 PM (#79039 - in reply to #79038)
Subject: RE: Bagley B-flat lure





Location: Athens, Ohio
ok, ok. Throw the hair, forget the plastic. Dang, can't a guy have a little fun? m
Steve Jonesi
Posted 8/14/2003 2:30 PM (#79040 - in reply to #79035)
Subject: RE: Bagley B-flat lure




Posts: 2089


I agree with the others, but if one was to throw the B-Flat (one of the best jerkbaits thats not made anymore),use short downward twitches and make her dance ! Great bait around weeds. Work in and out of the pockets. Very good post frontal lure. Good luck. Steve
divani
Posted 8/14/2003 2:57 PM (#79047 - in reply to #79035)
Subject: RE: Bagley B-flat lure





Posts: 2061


Location: Belgium
long sweeps like you would for a suick work well too. The B-flat (large size) turns on its back and then returns to the upright position after the sweep has been stopped. Cool action! never caught on it though
tuffy1
Posted 8/14/2003 4:08 PM (#79056 - in reply to #79035)
Subject: RE: Bagley B-flat lure





Posts: 3242


Location: Racine, Wi
I'm with divani and Jonesi on this. I love those baits after a cold front comes through. The roll that they have as they glide is awesome. I boat a few fish on this bait every year. Try working with nice easy long sweeps, and then pause. I fish them real slow if I can. Definitely a fall and spring bait though. Use the hair.
Good Lungen,
Joel
firstsixfeet
Posted 8/14/2003 9:35 PM (#79080 - in reply to #79035)
Subject: luckily I have those HOT HOT b flats!! for the sabaskong trip...everybody needs one OR TWO




Posts: 2361


two b flats for sale one in green perch another in orange tiger $30
Don Pfeiffer
Posted 8/15/2003 11:20 AM (#79134 - in reply to #79035)
Subject: RE: Bagley B-flat lure




Posts: 929


Location: Rhinelander.
short light twiches with rod tip down. Be sure to twirch everytime while still slack in the line or you twitch it to hard and no action. Fish it easy and slow Is how I was showed by someone who used them alot. Good Luck!
I have some I'll sell!!!!!!!!!!
Don Pfeiffer
kly
Posted 8/15/2003 12:30 PM (#79144 - in reply to #79134)
Subject: RE: Bagley B-flat lure





Posts: 391


Could someone post a pic of what one looks like?
thanks
kly
mikie
Posted 8/15/2003 2:14 PM (#79159 - in reply to #79144)
Subject: RE: Bagley B-flat lure





Location: Athens, Ohio
Sorry I have no way of doing that but I'll bring it along. After reading these posts, promise you'll slap me if you see me start to string it up on the leader! m
tuffy1
Posted 8/15/2003 2:34 PM (#79160 - in reply to #79035)
Subject: RE: Bagley B-flat lure





Posts: 3242


Location: Racine, Wi
Save it for the spring and fall mikie
RAZE1
Posted 8/15/2003 2:40 PM (#79162 - in reply to #79159)
Subject: RE: Bagley B-flat lure





Posts: 938


Location: NeverNever Lake
This was my favorite bait nearly 20 yrs ago. This bait would sometimes get em going when nothing else would. Hooking percentage is average to poor, as sometimes they like to grab the backs of this bait. Works like nothing else in my box, and some work much better than others. The Tenn Shad throws a blinding flash!


Zoom - | Zoom 100% | Zoom + | Expand / Contract | Open New window
Click to expand / contract the width of this image
(B-Flats.jpg)



Attachments
----------------
Attachments B-Flats.jpg (192KB - 143 downloads)
divani
Posted 8/15/2003 2:51 PM (#79164 - in reply to #79035)
Subject: RE: Bagley B-flat lure





Posts: 2061


Location: Belgium
hey raze, the color of the top lures is awesome! Is that gold foil?
RAZE1
Posted 8/15/2003 3:56 PM (#79173 - in reply to #79164)
Subject: RE: Bagley B-flat lure





Posts: 938


Location: NeverNever Lake
Damn skippy Divani! Got a trade for that one too? I'll ship that along with the Crane.

Paw, is that you Paw? Got the gold Paw, got it right here! - The Outlaw Josey Wales
divani
Posted 8/16/2003 2:21 AM (#79194 - in reply to #79035)
Subject: RE: Bagley B-flat lure





Posts: 2061


Location: Belgium
dunno, maybe ...I'll think about it
Jump to page : 1
Now viewing page 1 [30 messages per page]
Jump to forum :
Search this forum
Printer friendly version
E-mail a link to this thread

(Delete all cookies set by this site)