Saturday, January 9, 2010

Zoom Lures How Do You Fish With The Zoom Baby Brush Hog?

How do you fish with the Zoom Baby Brush Hog? - zoom lures

I'm looking for some good soft bait, and I read good reviews on the Baby Brush hog. Has anyone with these lures? How is it done? All tips on handling and use is requested. Well, I need to know if they swim.

3 comments:

unmamfql... said...

Pork Baits brush is really big and versatile. Theres not really catch a "wrong" way of these things. I'm weightless, Texas rigged, fraudulent, and even in a shaky ladder style plug. For me, the most productive fisheries, the platform of Texas. You can learn a lot of fish, if they slow in this regard. When I click on the Texas rig, I use almost exactly the same as if you use a template. Dispose of any kind of reporting that look like grass, rocks, logs, docks, etc., then run up and down on the ground. If the fish are very active and tip over, you can throw in weightlessness, as mentioned above. They tend to "float", but they are very, very slowly, almost like a bait-style suspension. They are fun to use it in this way. As I said, do not usually tend to float, but can be taken quickly and keep the best and to use a bit of an illusion of water. If you prefer, you can brush the pig float hollow, and fill the body with something that looks almost like a cork. Lawually do pieces of polystyrene foam cylinders designed to do just that dominated.

Anonymous said...

I have never used bait, but many people swear by them. Texas Style Fish mostly wood, moss, grass, flooded, and everything else. Texas tower with a hook and a weight 1/2oz EEC, if you fish in the foam and everything.

Anonymous said...

I use 2 channels and have good results in the spring and summer with them. It is with a weight of 1/2oz or heavier, and Texas rigged or concealing heavy trucks over the bridge. The other way is like using a template and use it from spawning fish, are in the vicinity of the beds in the spring head. Do not float well, which is a kind of very soft plastic bait. The Zoom Trick Worm is a large floating bait that works very well.

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