I regularly get asked about what my favorite lures are. I normally come up with a response like “It depends on the situation,” or “The one that they are biting on…”. Now I know these answers aren’t terribly helpful to people, and I normally expand on them. However, I have made it a point to not try to tie myself to one lure or technique over the years.
With all the talk I've been hearing lately about finesse fishing I decided it was time to gain a better understanding of what the term means (other than the obvious) and learn the subtleties involved with fishing it. It turns out I've already been experimenting with this tactic, I just didn't realize it. I was just trying to find things that looked good moving in the water.
So you want to pour your own soft plastics, huh? Then this is where you need stay for the duration. So start off lets go over what you will need, (ya, I am jumping right into it so hold on yall)
A few weeks ago I was given a few new soft plastics to try from Ouzo Baits. Being that I mainly use soft plastics I am a tough guy to impress when it comes to new products, you know the old saying "if it's not broke don't fix it" well this is true for soft plastic companies too.
As a serious Kayak Angler, I understand the constant search for the bait that will land the big fish. This is why we here at YakAngler.com are always searching for new and innovative companies to share with our readers. I was recomended by a good friend to check these guys out and so I wanted to pass along the recomendation to you fellow kayak fisherman.