Slider Fishing

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JoeM
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Post by JoeM »

Craig- Slidering is a great way to catch fish on slow days. (not bad on fast days, either) And you can mix and match the Slider grubs and worms and anyone else's worms also.

Rob- I hope you have a good idea now about what Sliders are and how (well) they fish. You can get on one of the search engines like www.google.com and type in Charlie Brewer Slider lures. Almost like going to a bass library. (not quite)

Thanks to you all. Joe
Good Fishing,
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bobby wolpert
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Post by bobby wolpert »

Hello again! When I first saw Slider Fishing I asked myself ; "what is that ? " I have read all the responces and now I think I know what it is , thanks to Johnny Crains descreption-( it painted a pretty clear pitcure). I'm going to try it next weekend. As a non-boater all I can say is - " You all help me alot "
johnnie crain outdoors
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Post by johnnie crain outdoors »

Rob, good luck slider fishing and don't give up if you don't catch on right away. One thing I forgot to mention, do not set the hook like with a jig or worm, a little wrist snap will do, the fine wire hooks used in slider fishing usually do the job, before you even detect the strike. again, good luck and let us know how it's going. Johnnie Crain
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MMT
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Post by MMT »

JoMo, is "Slidering" a real word??? lol
Craig DeFranzo
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Post by theole34 »

good thread. pretty helpful group.. joe, craig, johnnie and the crew. i like to see the posts that are positive and helpful.

robbie
JoeM
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Post by JoeM »

Craig- Yep, slidering is a real word. Of course, it is only a few days old.....

As I said earlier, you started another great thread here. To all of you who have participated, a big thanks. JoeMo
Good Fishing,
JoeM - Former Message Board Moderator
MMT
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Post by MMT »

Joe, what color sliders do you prefer for uhh......ummm....slidering? Do you employ the grub at all. I've tried it before and did well with it at Maho. John G has a faithful following that use it there quite often.
Craig DeFranzo
JoeM
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Post by JoeM »

Craig- It is funny, but I started to use the "Brewer's Grub" after Doctor Bass used it to good advantage in my lake in CT.

What I liked about it mostly was that even when it wasn't catching bass, seemed like every species in the lake was getting in line for their chance at the grub.

But the little flat tail/straight tail worm is really all you need most times. I really wish I had some of those old Charlie Brewer articles from the Fishing Facts magazines of the early 70's. He had that knack of making you feel what he was doing. No fancy words; just solid facts based on great experience.
You would have loved them.

By the way, have a great holiday season. Oh, and that was a super interview of Scully. He is everything you said he is.

Joe
Good Fishing,
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MMT
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Post by MMT »

Glad you liked the Scully read. As soon as I am squared away here, I'll post it up. Happy Holiday's!!
Craig DeFranzo
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