CONTENTS
- Dead Stick Fishing for Striper-FAQ
- Dead Stick Fishing-Drop Shot System
- Dead Stick Fishing-Jig Heads
- Dead Stick Fishing-Soft Plastic Lures
- Dead Stick Fishing-Lure Scent
Dead Stick Fishing-Freshwater Striper Lures-FAQ
- When should we start Dead Sticking Striper on Local Lakes? When surface temperatures reach 60 degrees, it’s time to start Dead Sticking! We usually say Thanksgiving or close to it!
- What size Flukes should we use to Dead Stick Striper? Please match the hatch. Pay attention to the bait Striper are eating! If you double rig, try a 3″ and a 5″ fluke. If you get bites on the 3″, lose the 5″ and go small! Bites only on 5″, go big!
- What color of Fluke should I use? Match the size first, then worry about color! If you like pink, use it! If you like pearl, well use that color! If you have confidence in a color, use it! Please DO NOT OVERTHINK IT!
- Do you use your trolling motor to Dead Stick? We will usually drift with one or two large socks to slow our speeds down! 1-2 mph is perfect Drift Speed!
- Does thumping on your boat work? YES! Get a broomstick and put a rubber cane tip on the bottom! Bang Your Gong All Winter!
Dead Stick Fishing-Freshwater Striper Lures
Think a bit outside the box to catch Big Striped Bass in Lakes during the winter! I was very close to having the best winter Dead Stick Fishing-Freshwater Striper Lures, but this story has been told and time to move on! Let’s look at a great Black Bass technique and modify it for Dead Stick Fishing Winter Striped Bass! Here is what you will need!
- VMC Ike Approved Flippin Hook (Size 3/0 and 2) Buy Here!
- Drop Shot Clips-Size 3-95 lb Buy Here!
- Zoom Flukes 3″-4″-5″ Buy Here!
- Bass Casting Weights (1/2oz, 3/4oz, 1oz, 1.5oz, 2oz) Buy Here!
- Dual Lock Snaps Size 1 Buy Here!
Dead Stick Fishing System-Drop Shot Advantages
- Easy to Change the Weight of your Dead Stick Flukes.
- If you get snagged, you only lose a Bass Casting Weight.
- You can fish small 3 inch flukes on a 2oz weight.
- You hook always matches up with your fluke and looks natural. No big lead jig head with a small fluke.
- Rig as many hooks as you want.
This system is very easy to rig and it will catch fish. No more searching for 2oz Jig Heads with small hooks! Keep some Bass Casting Weights in your pocket and adjust according to wind and water depth. When it is time to move to another spot, reel up, pop the weight off and hook your snap on an eye-guide and rock on!
Striped Bass fishing in Texas is very popular and we were one of the first manufacturers to develop a Striper Jig Head for Dead Stick Fishing. The number one problem with a standard Striper Jig Head is a big thick lead collar and barb to secure your soft plastics! The soft plastic fluke or swimbait will split and you will get your “pants pulled down” while Dead Stick Fishing! See the photo below!
Dead Stick Fishing-Freshwater Striper Lures, Jig Heads
If you are searching for a Dead Stick Fishing Jig Head, you want a 90-degree bend black platinum hook to start with. Silver Hooks will cost you fish! You want some kind of soft plastic keeper, like a corkscrew or J keeper! The Dead Stick Jig Head should ride quietly in the water! You want the jig head to stay level and not move at all. Remember the boat and wind will provide all the action your fluke needs. You will miss a lot of strikes so make sure you have a bait-keeper and or super glue! We do not recommend super glue! I feel the glue odor hangs on to the soft plastics.
Dead Stick Fishing-Freshwater Striper Lures, Tube Jig Heads
Tube Jigs are very productive Dead Stick Fishing Striper Lures! The problem is finding a 3/4oz and 1oz Tube Jig Head. This jig head is made for Bass Anglers and 1/2oz is as heavy as they like. West Coast Anglers fish in deep lakes and I have found heavy tube jig heads at Sportsman’s Warehouse! Buy 4 inch Tube Baits and dip the skirt tail in chartreuse spike it! We will discuss scent and soft plastics on another tab!
We don’t think telling Freshwater Striper Anglers that flukes are a great lure for Dead Stick Fishing, but this section of the blog may give you some more ideas! Winter Dead Sticking Texas Lakes can get very tough and some additional soft plastic ideas can turn a bad day into a great trip! The number one soft plastic Dead Stick Fishing Tip is; Match the size of baitfish Striper are feeding on! Match the Hatch Striper Anglers!
Dead Stick Fishing-Freshwater Striper Lures, Flukes
There are a million styles of soft plastic flukes on the market so Striper Anglers should not have a hard time finding a brand that catches fish! The two main styles of flukes are a split body and solid body! Some anglers have to have a solid body and others like the split design! If you want to avoid loading up the tackle box with 4-inch and 5-inch flukes, try a solid body design. You can cut one-inch off of the five-inch flues to modify your bait size. The split body won’t allow a good hook connection with one-inch removed. You will also have a choice on a split tail or a single tail. We feel either will catch Striper all winter long! Most Striper anglers will use 3-inch, 4-inch, and 5-inch flukes! The two most common colors are silk chartreuse and pearl, but don’t forget pink! Buy Here!
Dead Stick Fishing-Freshwater Striper Lures, Tube Baits
Tube Baits are a very underutilized Dead Stick Fishing Lure for winter striper! When fishing gets difficult and you can’t get fish to bite, try a 4-inch Tube Bait! You need one color, pearl, and some chartreuse spike-it! Please rig the tube on a 3/4oz or 1oz tube jig, then dip the skirt in chartreuse spike it! Spike-It is very difficult to get off your hands and clothes! Tube Baits can save your Dead Stick Fishing trip anglers so make sure you have some in the tackle box! 4-inch Tube Baits, Buy Here!
Dead Stick Fishing-Freshwater Striper Lures, Senkos
This is the sleeper bait for Striper Anglers! The Senko flat out catches fish! They are soft and move very well on a dead stick hook or jig head and Striper EAT them up! We use the 4-inch model in two colors, chartreuse, and pearl. When Striper shut down and won’t eat in the winter, spoon feed them Senkos! Buy Here!
Dead Stick Fishing-Freshwater Striper Lures, Scent
Nothing fancy here! If you want to change the color of your soft plastic use Spike-It worm dye. This adds garlic and a chartreuse color that Striper Anglers love! If you like to spray on your scent, then Gulp has a great product! If you like to add a toothpaste type gel, my home state buddies at ProCure have a great product! Add scent to your soft plastics winter, spring, summer, or fall!
- Berkley Gulp Alive
- Spike-It Garlic Dye
- ProCure Gel
Dead Stick Fishing-Learn From a Pro
If you want to learn how to Dead Stick for Striper on North Texas Lakes, please click the guide links below! These guys fish all winter long and can show you how to catch Big Striper Dead Sticking!
Lake Tawakoni Fishing Guide Mickey Casey
Lake Tawakoni Fishing Guide Cliff Thornton
Lake Tawakoni Fishing Guide Andrew Taylor
Lake Texoma Fishing Guide Coy Devoll
Lake Texoma Fishing Guide John Blasingame
Lake Texoma Fishing Guide Steve Buckley
About Author Mike Oser
Striper Fishing Lure Expert-Mike Oser
Date: October 2018
2007-2011 Owner, CEO of moestackleshop.com a web-based Striper Fishing Lure Tackle Shop.
2011-2016 Owner, CEO, and Partner of Red River Casting LLC. A Striped Bass Lure Manufacturer in Terrell Texas.
Mike Oser has been in the Striped Bass Fishing Lure business since 2006. 2006 marked our first visit to Fishing Lure Manufacturers in China and moesackleshop.com was born January 2007. We went from a Striped Bass Lure importer to a full-blown spin-cast manufacturer in 2011. Severe health issues caught up to Mike Oser and Red River Casting was sold in 2017. The website moestackleshop.com is owned by Mike Oser and now is a Blog site promoting Striper Fishing Lures, Striped Bass Fishing in Texas, and much more. Mike Oser has a lot of aliases so don’t get confused. The aliases are, FishBeeLowMe, Moe, and Striper Lure Guy!
Keep the info coming. You are a lure forward thinker and I am always paying attention.
Thanks Gene! I never thought of my lure business as a way to make money? I always tried to make lures that caught fish at fair prices! The money part took care of itself! I don’t make lures anymore, but still, have ideas and will always share them with the Texas Fishing Forum! Without TFF there would never have been mostackleshop.com!