Fishing the flats10/7/2023 ![]() ![]() ![]() The 1/16 oz size is a challenge to cast with anything but a light action spinning rod. It will feel a little different than bigger lures, so it is a good idea to cast it several times before you get into a sight casting situation. The small profile gives it very little wind resistance. The 3/16 oz size will cast easily on your medium-light action baitcast or spinning rod. When the air comes out the hide will absorb water, making your Bugg heavier and easier to cast. The hide holds little air pockets, and they need to come out before you fish your Flats Buggs. Squeeze the rabbit strips between your fingers until the air bubbles come out. When you've tipped it with bait, you'll want to move it slowly or not at all.Īs with all Buggs, before you make your first cast tie it on and hold it under the water. The same goes when you're blind casting, although I tend to think swimming it along while giving it a little jigging action will do the trick most of the time. ![]() When you're sight casting you can swim it in front of the fish, bump it along the bottom, or just let it sit there and look alive. There are lots of possibilities when you're fishing a Flats Bugg. ![]()
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