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My Fish Finder Main => General Fishing Discussion => Topic started by: TroutFishingBear on May 13, 2005, 05:06 PM
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Not to sound dumb or anything, but how do you "walk the dog" with a zara spook? I always see people saying...walk the dog, learn how to walk the dog, etc, but nobody says how to walk the dog. This thread will be dedicated to that. I don't know if I can get any clearer (I like to ramble), but how do you walk the dog?
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Thanks for any help...this is just a foreign subject to me as most of my topwater success has come with poppers. Please don't hijack this thread with jokes about the name or anything like that. Thanks.
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Interesting subjetc. I have had people tell me that to but never actually figured out how to do it.
Good question!!
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jerk the bait in with two to three inch jerks, while there is some slack in the line, the lure should cut to the left, then the right, and so on...get a cadence down and it becomes second nature.
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jerk the bait in with two to three inch jerks, while there is some slack in the line, the lure should cut to the left, then the right, and so on...get a cadence down and it becomes second nature.
Exactly. ;) I like to keep the rod tip down near the water when I do it, but that's just me. kinda odd how its glides off to either side.
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The key is the slack you create while pulling the bait with your rod tip. I find it helps to move your tip back and forth slightly. It's a rhythm and you have to get the feel for it.
There are other baits you can use this technique with, too. Not just the Spook.
Try it and practice, you will know when you've got it down. It's deadly! 8)
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I like to pause it once in a whille, ive had a lot of bass follow it and follow it then pause the lure and they nail it. Its the only topwater bait I use aside from the occasional buzzer......And they cast a mile :)
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Sorry just a little more clarification, are you jerking on retrival? or do you jerk, then reel?
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with slack in the line, give it a jerk, and then take up only enough line that it still leaves some slack...
this gives some info http://www.bassresource.com/fishing/topwater_2.html
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Alright thanks for the help everyone! I'm gonna use some for pike next weekend, they do work for pike right?
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pike...walking the dog?? the answer is a big YES!! :thumbup_smilie:
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Oh man...this sounds like my dream topwater for the lake I'm gonna be fishing! it has pike and bass ;D
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just make sure you have extra spooks (or whatever your walking the dog with) , as pike will take them headfirst sometimes, and a steel leader completely ruins the action.
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just make sure you have extra spooks (or whatever your walking the dog with) , as pike will take them headfirst sometimes, and a steel leader completely ruins the action.
Yeah, that's kinda important... :P
Walking the dog is perfect for calling bass up from fairly deep water too, up to about 20 feet. I like the action of the Bagley's Rattlin Twitcher alot too, they're good baits if the water is kinda rough because they have a little bit of chugger built into them. Great baits. :)
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Oh man I'm gonna really have to bust out the wallet! :'( :D I just have to hang on until summer when I can make some money.LOL.
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pike...walking the dog?? the answer is a big YES!!
If you can "Walk the dog" you will slay the pike. I will second BigRed's YES!
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I learned how to do this last Thursday night. I didn't catch anything but the water is still pretty cold. I can guarantee it's gonna be deadly when the water warms up though ;D
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Ok I got one last question. What is a good size and color of zara spook to catch pike? I'm not looking to catch big ones just 20-30 inchers or so. Thanks.
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I use baby bass in a fairly large size, I think its around 5 inches long.