02-16-2015, 01:52 AM
I just replied to a thread on gulp and it got me thinking of other plastics...
Has anyone else in the Utah/WY area discovered keitech products? They are made in Japan. I purchase them from tacklewarehouse.com They are really soft, have great action and come with a "squid" scent that I'm assuming can't hurt, by how effective these are. After awhile the scent is gone but I apply pro-cure scents to them and because they are ribbed... they have a lot of surface area to coat in scent.
I'm the type of fisherman that will try just about anything and everything... you can learn as much from crappy baits as you can from excellent ones. But my experimentation days have faded and these days I am usually fishing these plastics... (I do not work for them, have any stake in the company, etc)
The keitech swing impacts and swing fat impacts are my favorites. The 2.8" version works great for crappie and trout (smallies too!). And I fish 3.8", 4.8",5.8" versions for walleye... Jigheads / swimbait lead heads. You cannot fish these baits the wrong way. Steady retrieve works, pause and go, jerking them, vertical jigging, etc. I swear by these baits at night for walleye... something about that ribbed body and paddletail that really gets them going.
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Has anyone else in the Utah/WY area discovered keitech products? They are made in Japan. I purchase them from tacklewarehouse.com They are really soft, have great action and come with a "squid" scent that I'm assuming can't hurt, by how effective these are. After awhile the scent is gone but I apply pro-cure scents to them and because they are ribbed... they have a lot of surface area to coat in scent.
I'm the type of fisherman that will try just about anything and everything... you can learn as much from crappy baits as you can from excellent ones. But my experimentation days have faded and these days I am usually fishing these plastics... (I do not work for them, have any stake in the company, etc)
The keitech swing impacts and swing fat impacts are my favorites. The 2.8" version works great for crappie and trout (smallies too!). And I fish 3.8", 4.8",5.8" versions for walleye... Jigheads / swimbait lead heads. You cannot fish these baits the wrong way. Steady retrieve works, pause and go, jerking them, vertical jigging, etc. I swear by these baits at night for walleye... something about that ribbed body and paddletail that really gets them going.
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