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since when do bass like coffee

Posted: Sun Feb 17, 2008 9:35 pm
by parker
I was watching shaw grigsby's show today and he was using the new strike king tubes made with coffee grains. he was catching both smallies and largemouth on them rigging them with a jig head for the smallies and texas style for the largemouth. does anyone use these. I was sort of surprised to see these things in action in a pros boat. does anyone have any coments on these baits

Re: since when do bass like coffee

Posted: Sun Feb 17, 2008 10:02 pm
by fish_food
When did bass start liking coffee? Probably around the time they started liking garlic or anise! Remember when Mann's Jelly Worms were (still are?) fruit scented?

Re: since when do bass like coffee

Posted: Mon Feb 18, 2008 7:56 am
by David Rogers
Man I don't know about fish but I sure love it!!! :D
I will drink my about 2-3 cups of starbucks and start flinging my stacy 90 and 3:16 mission like there is not tomorrow!!! but man is it hard to slow down when you need to drag that jig. I can't buy any lures made of coffee, I will most likely eat them :lol:

Re: since when do bass like coffee

Posted: Mon Feb 18, 2008 8:05 am
by Shad*Wizard
Who's going to be the first to dunk their plastics or pork in their Starbucks or McDonalds coffee?...I can just see it now, let's stop at Starbucks, I need to get some scent, Har!...Latte' anyone???

Re: Yes

Posted: Mon Feb 18, 2008 8:14 am
by Dewayne
According to the bait companies bass have wide ranging tastes. There is one thing that exceedes the varied taste of bass and that is a fishermans desire for a new secret weapon.

THe Dewayne series of baits will be infused with Sierra Nevada Pale Ale. :)

Re: since when do bass like coffee

Posted: Mon Feb 18, 2008 9:22 am
by YZKEN250
If this is all true, I am going to soak my baits in Redbull. :shock:

Re: Yes

Posted: Mon Feb 18, 2008 10:18 am
by MikeD
Dewayne wrote:THe Dewayne series of baits will be infused with Sierra Nevada Pale Ale. :)
I am *so* in trouble if that happens, love me that brown Sierra nectar. I'll be looking for your new offering in stores soon

Re: Yes

Posted: Mon Feb 18, 2008 10:31 am
by Auggie Dog
Dewayne,

In order to speed things along...please send me 10 cases of your new product without the bait. I just need the "scent"to make for a good day on the lake.....who cares if I catch any damn fish?!?!?!?!?!??! :twisted:

Re: Yes

Posted: Mon Feb 18, 2008 11:09 am
by YZKEN250
A buzz is also fun to catch.

Re: since when do bass like coffee

Posted: Mon Feb 18, 2008 11:18 am
by norththird
I know some trout fisherman that put coffee grounds with their worms a couple of days befor fishing, and swear that it works better that anything els. Could be good for bass also.

nm*NM*

Posted: Mon Feb 18, 2008 11:18 am
by norththird
*NM*

We read you the first time

Posted: Mon Feb 18, 2008 12:40 pm
by Jim Conlow Sr.
Of course some of us have to read something several times for it to soak in

Re: We read you the first time

Posted: Mon Feb 18, 2008 2:18 pm
by Vince E
If you want to catch a slightly better fish in the winter months you have to upgrade to Celebration Ale. If had not been so stingy with it on saturday I might have caught a fish as opposed to both me and my bud getting skunked for 11 hours!!!
The funny thing was that I had a bag of french roast that I had planned to try that day and forgot it in the truck.
Even funnier was that I didn't put the cap back on my garlic bang and then closed the lid on my Plano. I kept commenting to my bud how that Bang really lasted until I opened the lid of my box and found a half inch of garlic oil soaking everything inside the top compartment!!!

Re: We read you the first time

Posted: Mon Feb 18, 2008 8:12 pm
by Rod Martin
I read about this a few months ago, thought it was worth a try. So bought a pound of folgers put it and a batch of 10 to 14" worms in a 1 gal. zip lock let it sit and used them in Mexico. Both my 10lbers came on coffee worms. Had a friend in the boat using jigs, the coffee worms out did his jigs for # and size untill I ran out. :D

Re: Yes

Posted: Tue Feb 19, 2008 9:57 am
by Cooch
Dewayne wrote:THe Dewayne series of baits will be infused with Sierra Nevada Pale Ale. :)
Unfortunately, what Dewayne failed to mention is, his new scent, will be banned in all tournaments! Course, that may explain why it's not out right now, they're attempting ta come up with a non-alcoholic version!

Re: Yes

Posted: Tue Feb 19, 2008 12:34 pm
by Guy Kelley
Oh god. now there will be a run on folgers or yuban, I can just see the prices going up to $15.00 a pound and guys hording there stock of MaxWell house.

Next thing ya will know, we will se guys rutting around in the trash at starbucks and the drive throughs.

Oh lordy, when dose it end?

Re: since when do bass like coffee

Posted: Tue Feb 19, 2008 1:09 pm
by TonyL
David Rogers wrote:Man I don't know about fish but I sure love it!!! :D
I will drink my about 2-3 cups of starbucks and start flinging my stacy 90 and 3:16 mission like there is not tomorrow!!! but man is it hard to slow down when you need to drag that jig. I can't buy any lures made of coffee, I will most likely eat them :lol:
LMAO , now That's FUNNY! :lol:

Re: since when do bass like coffee

Posted: Tue Feb 19, 2008 2:46 pm
by Auggie Dog
NEW PRODUCT ALERT!!!!! :!:

Introducing the new Basstrix "Coffee Bean" scented paddletail swimbait. Be one of the first to benifit from the two most powerful (and hard to find) fish catching items in recent years! We hand pour these baits for "supreme" quality and inpregnate each bait with 100% Columbian coffee beans...the best the world has to offer! Our patented technique allows us to make each bait taste "just brewed" and is sure to keep those bass "jumpin' once they go into your livewell. And as an added bonus, they are available in three colors:

Medium (A smooth light brown color with a mild finish)
French Roast (Dark, robust with a strong finish sure to make even those double digit bass want seconds)
And "Double Caffinated" (so strong, we recommend them for night fishing only!) :twisted:

These will be the Cabbage Patch Dolls of the 21st century so get em' while supplies last.

We will offer 3 sizes:
Large (4 inch)
Tall (5 inch)
and "The Grande" (8 inch) :shock:

Due to popular demand, we will sell these new baits on a first come first serve basis for only $29.99 per 3 pack. (To have access to these baits, you must spend at least $500.00 on our other products for eack pack of baits ordered). :wink:

Please call our toll free number 1-800-big-bass or go to our website at www.ineedabigun'.com to order you up a cup of fishing heaven. :D

Auggie Dog 8)

Re: Yes

Posted: Tue Feb 19, 2008 7:30 pm
by parker
Cooch wrote:
Dewayne wrote:THe Dewayne series of baits will be infused with Sierra Nevada Pale Ale. :)
Unfortunately, what Dewayne failed to mention is, his new scent, will be banned in all tournaments! Course, that may explain why it's not out right now, they're attempting ta come up with a non-alcoholic version!
looks like we might have found cooch's secret to all those delta hawgs :D