Rate off fall(swimbaits)?
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Rate off fall(swimbaits)?
I see that the Hud comes in a 5,12 and 16 in rate off fall.Sorry for sounding dumb but is this feet per?I have a couple lakes up here that I know the bass are eating the stocked trout and want to try a Hud on them.Seems we dont't have a great selection of swimbaits up here so I figured I would order one and start trying it.I have see people trout fishing for these little stockers only to have a bass come up and go after their catch.Huddleston seems to be right on with there baits for the price.Thanks and GB...Jim
Re: Rate off fall(swimbaits)?
yes, it's the approximate feet the bait will sink per every 10 seconds.
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Re: Rate off fall(swimbaits)?
Thanks guys.I would not have guessed it was every 10 sec though.I have looked at the site quite abit,as a matter of fact I got some of the Hud bugs to try on our smallies this spring,great looking baits.So I am guessing then that in a shallow lake say maybe 15-20 ft I would rather use the 5?Little faster fall in a deeper lake?
Re: Rate off fall(swimbaits)?
It all depends on what depth the fish are that you are targeting. Swimbaitnation.com is a good site for swimbait info.
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Re: Rate off fall(swimbaits)?
Thank You..GB..Jim
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