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i would say it would be a good pre-spawn bait or late fall. i haven't fished it in the spring but i have fished gliders in the fall and they work good. although i am sure that they will get bit all year long. my personal opinion is cooler temps. the slow methodical side to side action looks like an easier meal than a freestyle buring by their head. just my thoughts and little bit of expierence.

 

 

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I know the baits will catch fish in a wide range of temps, but what do you feel is ideal for this style of bait?

 

Been wondering the same myself. Ive been using mine a lot since I got it a while back and haven't had any luck catching fish with it. Ive had a TON of followers and just a few bass that would hit it. I have noticed though that the warmer the water gets, the more action I've been getting on it so Im hoping that things will change when the water warms up even more. The lake temps where I live are averaging around 58-62 degrees right now.

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I know the baits will catch fish in a wide range of temps, but what do you feel is ideal for this style of bait?

 

Been wondering the same myself. Ive been using mine a lot since I got it a while back and haven't had any luck catching fish with it. Ive had a TON of followers and just a few bass that would hit it. I have noticed though that the warmer the water gets, the more action I've been getting on it so Im hoping that things will change when the water warms up even more. The lake temps where I live are averaging around 58-62 degrees right now.

 

+1 Come on two fitty bite!! Still trying to land my first one as well. I can get them to dance with it all day long, but they dance like a school boy just before puberty, they won't touch it :(

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I know the baits will catch fish in a wide range of temps, but what do you feel is ideal for this style of bait?

 

Been wondering the same myself. Ive been using mine a lot since I got it a while back and haven't had any luck catching fish with it. Ive had a TON of followers and just a few bass that would hit it. I have noticed though that the warmer the water gets, the more action I've been getting on it so Im hoping that things will change when the water warms up even more. The lake temps where I live are averaging around 58-62 degrees right now.

 

+1 Come on two fitty bite!! Still trying to land my first one as well. I can get them to dance with it all day long, but they dance like a school boy just before puberty, they won't touch it :(

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Well, I'm fishing a lake tomorrow that water temps are currently between 55-60. MASSIVE cold front coming tonight so I thought fishing the uber slow sink/suspending 175 would be a decent option.

 

Not afraid of not getting bit, so I guess it can't hurt.

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