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Big Joshy impresses

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#1 ·
I have been reading on various posts about the Big Joshy swimbaits. So I finally bought some. The 3.25 size was the size I decided on.
The first time out using them, I fished a local public pond in the New Albany area. I was amazed that as I reeled them in a fish would make a swipe at the lure. Usually with most baits, that all you get. Further casts would not get a response. But the Joshy brought second strikes at the lure several times, resulting in fish being caught that normally wouldn't.
Forward to today. I fished a pond on the west side of town, and it seemed the fish were reluctant to bite my usually productive lures. But after switching to the Joshy, I pulled in a few nice 16-18 inch Largemouth. The surprise of the day was a 14 inch Crappie on the same Joshy. My first Fish Ohio of the year.
I am heading to Lake St Clair in a week. Have any of you fished Joshys there in the spring with any success?
 
#4 ·
Bevelhymer Park on East Walnut Street. Two ponds on the southwest corner by the maintenance buildings. Be aware that they are not very big, and the biggest Largemouth I have caught was about a 16 incher. I go there just for fun with my nephew who lives close by. Always have practiced catch and release. Please do the same
 
#13 ·
Depending on where you fish and what you are fishing for... This is what I have seen. Mind you that these are my own findings and I rarely buy anything of bright colors. I tend to use more natural unless I am fishing in heavily stained water. I am ordering a box of the white and a box of the purple flash so I don't have any insight into them yet.

Creeks with clear water, I like the sand shiner or slush color for smallies in the daylight..
Lakes - slims/silktruese for Saugeye or night fishing, bass candy for bass, slush or shiner 2.75s for crappie or white bass.

Ponds, bass candy or shiner J5s.. I have not had a lot of luck with them out at aep with larger bass. but smaller bass love them though and will get you a lot of numbers. I have a pack of the green sunfish that I will be trying out soon and maybe that will change.

Inshore/Marsh - Shiner J5s for redfish, snook and flounder.. I imagine that the sunfish would work well also since they look quite a bit like a small mullet. Slims or Silktruese for Speckled trout
Ocean - Barracuda hit and destroyed any color I threw at them, but would come from far away for the silktruese ones. Bluefish kept biting the tails off of the slush ones and killed a pack of them in very little time.
 
#14 ·
Depending on where you fish and what you are fishing for... This is what I have seen. Mind you that these are my own findings and I rarely buy anything of bright colors. I tend to use more natural unless I am fishing in heavily stained water. I am ordering a box of the white and a box of the purple flash so I don't have any insight into them yet.

Creeks with clear water, I like the sand shiner or slush color for smallies in the daylight..
Lakes - slims/silktruese for Saugeye or night fishing, bass candy for bass, slush or shiner 2.75s for crappie or white bass.

Ponds, bass candy or shiner J5s.. I have not had a lot of luck with them out at aep with larger bass. but smaller bass love them though and will get you a lot of numbers. I have a pack of the green sunfish that I will be trying out soon and maybe that will change.

Inshore/Marsh - Shiner J5s for redfish, snook and flounder.. I imagine that the sunfish would work well also since they look quite a bit like a small mullet. Slims or Silktruese for Speckled trout
Ocean - Barracuda hit and destroyed any color I threw at them, but would come from far away for the silktruese ones. Bluefish kept biting the tails off of the slush ones and killed a pack of them in very little time.
Very cool post thanks
 
#15 ·
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Ocean - Barracuda hit and destroyed any color I threw at them, but would come from far away for the silktruese ones. Bluefish kept biting the tails off of the slush ones and killed a pack of them in very little time.[/QUOTE]

Had the exact same experience with Bluefish on the Jersey shore about ten years ago. Bit the tails off all the Storm swimbaits I had. I kept one as a souvenir with a perfect half-circle bite right behind the hook.
 
#22 ·
There's two ponds there? I was thinking of taking my little man over there today. will be his first time fishing. I used to take his older brother when he was little but I didn't realize there was a second pond. I also saw some folks taking the bass from that pond last year. Was pretty sad considering the size of that place.
Yes two ponds. The smaller one is up by the buildings. The second one is on the corner of the property. If you go to the satellite view on google maps, you can see the one by the buildings. It doesn't show up using the "map" view.
About people keeping the fish... many posts have gone over this again and again. My attitude about this is... if it's legal... it's OK. But I will try to educate those I run into on the bank about the damage (numbers and size).I guess I'm paying it forward from a Gent that did this same thing with me 20 years ago on the Scioto regarding the three 18 inch Smallmouth I had on my stringer.
If the fishing goes downhill at the ponds, I will find another place to fish. We are blessed in Ohio with opportunity of many places to go.
 
#23 ·
Well I just got back from Lake St Clair yesterday, and although the weather turned bad for the last two days, it was still a fun trip. The Joshy baits did not disappoint. Multiple species caught. Smallmouth, Walleye, Rock Bass, Yellow Perch, White Bass, and a surprise... wait for it... a Tiger Muskie. All caught on the 3.25.