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surface plugs for yellows?
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From posts and articles I have read, it seems the go to lures for breezing / surface feeding yellow tail seems to be surface irons, krocodiles, perhaps a swimbait on light lead head. Does anyone see success with "walk the dog" type surface lures like rapala subwalk [sub-surface] or surface walker? How about straight up poppers? I would imagine that surface feeding is pretty aggressive behavior and these lures would work well.
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HMMMMM!!!
I was kinda thinking the same thing. The question is can you cast them far enough?
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I recently purchased some Bomber surface jerkbaits called Badonk-A-Donk and used them the last time I was on the water off Dana Pt.:
http://images.ebsco.com/bomberswg/BSWDT_50.jpg?w=600 They are weighted pretty good so I was able to cast them a pretty good distance. They looked great on the surface using a walk-the-dog retrieve. I tried them briefly along a kelp line and quickly got a couple of mackerels and calicos; the calicos hit during the pause in the retrieve. I also had terns and seagulls try to take the lure; the action on the surface looked like a wounded fish twisting and zig-zagging on the surface. From what I observed of the lures action, I had no doubt that bonito would clobber it, but I do not know if yellows would as the retrieve is relatively slow versus a surface iron. But the movement I described may be enough to get a hit if it is fast with no pauses. Kevin |
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