Randy talks about fishing a lizard…#bassfishing #angler
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Great info and tips! Thanks Randy!
Salamanders will eat eggs though..
I suspect that we misstate what we are actually fishing. Salamanders are aquatic and lizards are terrestrial. We call them lizards but should refer to them as salamanders. I catch bass all year in Texas with them.
Salamander Randy are all around the lakes…
Please let me put a bug in your ear. In the very early seventies, when I was a teen and JUCO student, I would constantly use a lizard, and I preferred it over a worm. Colors … black with red tail; black with pink tail, black with chartreuse tail, and precursor to pumpkinseed with any colored tail. During spawn, fished it off structure or on known beds. Secret: the lizard was devastating free floated on lily pads or over grasses without a sinker. Always fished it finesse and agonizingly slow. In lily pads, a retrieve might take 4-5 minutes. Strikes were explosive either on Rayburn or Lake Murvaul (Carthage or Gary, Texas). It always had a prominent position in my three tray tackle box and I always kept one on my second rod (I fished two rods and reels). If fish were biting, I ALWAYS caught them on a lizard. Just a friendly helpful hint. God bless!!! ✝️🎣👨🌾🦌🙏👍🏼👍🏼
Lizards are good baits
Caught my biggest fish on 6 in zoom junebug
1/8 ounce is plenty of weight.
my first thought…. Bass eat a "lizard" just like they have plastic worms for decades…. I know a bass will eat a crawdad or a frog…. I don't think a Bass has ever eaten a "lizard" or mouse !! Just saying …
My little lizard hack….I always cut the tip of the lizard's nose so the bullet weight looks like the lizard's head and not two heads.
I love the Carolina rigged lizard..
Won a lot of money on it.
Plus now in the day of FFS nobody fishes it anymore around here..🤣🤣
I use them all the time on Guntersville Lake. Around march, I have caught many bass over 5 pounds on them biggest 10 pounds.
I view lizards as the original creature bait.
All you need is black maybe a chartreuse dip. Personally I’ve caught bigger bass on 4 or 5 inch lizards. One exception I use chartreuse pepper 5 or 6 inch lizards in the summer.
Talk about old school!
Salamanders and Newts
People always move 2 newest baits ,but lizards are so slept on! I luv casting under overhang trees n swim it close 2 surface,like fell out tree n trying 2 get out of water. Always use 1 when it warms up! Get u some Zoom n watch it put bass n ur net!! I like green pumpkin n watermelon seed under trees!!🤘🤓🏴☠️
I notice at my lakes salamanders are breeding or something and ill see them come up the the surface for air occasionally
We used a fliptail lizard in the 1970s. It was a straight tail fat bodied lizard, used them in the hottest part of summer fishing deep in north Texas on ledges. It’s just what was done back in those days.
Lizards are my #1 bait on Sam Rayburn.
Lizards are extremely good! I’m from Mexico and we use them often to catch big bass year round almost. Very slept on soft plastic nowadays
Maybe newts and salamanders eat fish eggs. Who knows.