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Banjo Minnow...any thoughts?

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4.4K views 27 replies 27 participants last post by  Micro_Mini_Angler  
#1 ·
Just wondering if anyone here has tried them. Saw the infomercial last night and almost bit.
 
#2 ·
It sucks! I have about 20 hours wasted using that D*mn thing and not 1 bite. Mainly river fishing. I heard someone say you have to use it in water with no current or a bath tub to get a bite. I never messed with it. Gave them to one of my fishing buddys for his birthday. He still won't talk to me!
 
#3 ·
I bought them like an idiot. we sell them at gander where i work and they dont work very well lol you can come by tonight and buy them and try them out if u want but i had no luck at all with them. The hollow body swim baits work alot better and i think they look alot better in the water. But like i said you can try them if u want but i had no luck at all last year with them.
 
#7 ·
I bought them when they first came out in the mid 90's. Used them in a farm pond and the bass loved them but never did much with them outside of that setting. 15 years later, there are probably better plastic baits out there to spent money on.
 
#12 ·
I was surf fishing and got into a school of bluefish in the outer banks. Had one in my taclke box that some one gave me. Threw it out and it got hit as soon as it hit the water. 'Course the blues were hitting any thing including the weights....:Banane30:

Never got it back...
 
#13 ·
My parents ordered them when they first came out years ago. We were on vacation in NE Vermont and they had them sent to the cabin we rented. The smallmouth tore them up. I had 2 of my younger sisters in the boat and I tied one on for one of them and it was 20 minutes before I could rig the next one. We caught bass here on Ohio on them, but never like on Memphremagog and Champlain. Had the most success without weights.
 
#16 ·
I swear by the banjo in ponds my friends would always laugh until the bass started killing it then they were asking for one!! I have had some success with smallies in the rivers but it is alittle more difficult to work in current without wieght, which is how I have had my most success throwing it non wieghted.
 
#17 ·
I keep banjo minnows in my boat at all times. Sometimes they work when nothing else does. I have caught many bass at Alum, O'shay, and Indian on banjo minnows over the years. I don't buy the kit though, I just order the large ones. But they definitely work.
 
#20 ·
I like them. Have caught pond bass up to 5lbs. I've found, though, that it's the rigging, not the plastic minnow itself that provides the action. When you eliminate the hook shank running through the minnow, it gives it more action. My favorite technique is to use the Banjo hook and corkscrew with a Powerbait Realistix minnow. Also, braided line isn't good with these. It's too bouyant. Need mono or flouro so it will sink. But yeah, Flukes fish pretty much the same.
 
#26 ·
I use them all the time but they only work if you fish them with a pocket fisherman outfit
Or maybe the Roland Martin fishing gun thingy.

I heard you can catch Gar on a piece of pantyhose...catfish on hotdogs. Bass might strike the dink crappie you just stuck with a #6 fine wire. Bluegill hit your bobber. Sharks have been known to take a bite out of a surf board. I read on here somewhere about a whale swallowing a guy in a row boat. On second thought, I may have read that on the Drudge Report.

Point is, they're fish, and none of them are really that smart. If yer not feeding them where they're livin'...one of them 15 dollar, Yozuri, Pointer, Robynski, Yamaynski, whatevers, probably ain't gonna do you much good either.

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