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tycomps 06-23-2017 11:12 AM

Speaking of Keitechs
 
Seems like the majority of the posts in the 'bait and tackle' section are saltwater related so I'm posting this here.

What color/size/style/technique keitechs has everyone had success with?

The 4" sexy shad paddletail has always been my preference on a trokkar jig head as a swimbait and chatter/spinnerbait trailer for the raritan and canal on an unencumbered steady retrieve. I haven't had a lot of success with the fat impact (gold flash minnow). I recently picked up 4" blacks (for overcast days in the canal), 3.5" bluegill flashs (instead of biting off the heads of 4's when they're short striking), and 4.5" sight flashs for larger presentations.

I used to throw out the short strike bitten off paddletails but I realized they'd work on ned rigs and splitting the remaining tail works for flutter presentations.

ScowardNJ 06-23-2017 11:22 AM

Re: Speaking of Keitechs
 
Many a walleye on the 4" easy shiners on round head jigs. Any color as long as there is glitter in the body. I just wish they would offer some of the colors in the US like the ones available in Japan and Europe

Jigman13 06-23-2017 11:53 AM

Re: Speaking of Keitechs
 
Fats. Pro blue/pearl. The green/silver with flake. Only colors i use. Predominantly on a round head or shaky head jighead. Anywhere from 1/8 to 1/2 oz dependent upon where I'm fishing and how I'm fishing it. Smallies to 20.5" and walleyes to 28.75". Ive also had big channels and carp crush them too. 3.3 to 4.8 sizes

Never gave the easy shiner a fair shake...yet.

tycomps 06-23-2017 11:57 AM

Re: Speaking of Keitechs
 
jigman/scoward- retrieve?

ps- GREAT info, thanks!

ScowardNJ 06-23-2017 12:12 PM

Re: Speaking of Keitechs
 
I'm usually targeting eyes, so i'm using what ever weight jig i need to thump the bottom. 1/4oz to 1oz depending on depth, current, or wind. Cast, let it hit the bottom. Then figure out what the best retrieve for that day is. Some days its a constant slow roll along the bottom, some times a reel-drop, reel-drop retrieve gets em biting, some days its a snap jig retrieve. But on most days..... nothing works and I catch zilch! haha

tycomps 06-23-2017 12:14 PM

Re: Speaking of Keitechs
 
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Originally Posted by ScowardNJ (Post 486235)
Many a walleye on the 4" easy shiners on round head jigs. Any color as long as there is glitter in the body. I just wish they would offer some of the colors in the US like the ones available in Japan and Europe

https://japanlureshop.com/bass-lure/...soft-bait.html

tycomps 06-23-2017 12:17 PM

Re: Speaking of Keitechs
 
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Originally Posted by ScowardNJ (Post 486245)
I'm usually targeting eyes, so i'm using what ever weight jig i need to thump the bottom. 1/4oz to 1oz depending on depth, current, or wind. Cast, let it hit the bottom. Then figure out what the best retrieve for that day is. Some days its a constant slow roll along the bottom, some times a reel-drop, reel-drop retrieve gets em biting, some days its a snap jig retrieve. But on most days..... nothing works and I catch zilch! haha

thanks, I'll give it a try. been using a flutter style presentation rather than a paddletail for the bottom.

Jigman13 06-23-2017 12:58 PM

Re: Speaking of Keitechs
 
Any and all retrieves just as long as it's sloooooooow. The Henry ford approach to options!

NJSquatch 06-23-2017 01:08 PM

Re: Speaking of Keitechs
 
great advice...

put a dab of crazy glue on the jig head/shank to secure the bait. i find it makes them last longer especially if you get small fish pulling on the tail.

tycomps 06-23-2017 01:28 PM

Re: Speaking of Keitechs
 
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Originally Posted by NJSquatch (Post 486257)
great advice...

put a dab of crazy glue on the jig head/shank to secure the bait. i find it makes them last longer especially if you get small fish pulling on the tail.

that's why I use the trokkar swim jig, keeps the keitech pinned, always wanted to try crazy glue when I'm using them as trailers.


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