Re: Review: Daiwa DSP and DSM - Pros and Cons.....
I like to give it a slow retrieve. If the surf is big I fish it sideways in the troth depending on whether the general current is coming from the north or the south. I like the action and the rattles. I always have one in my bag and it is the first plug I pull out.
Re: Review: Daiwa DSP and DSM - Pros and Cons.....
Twitch it every now and then. When the water gets colder this will give you some nice fish. small one for when rainbait are around, the larger sp for mullet herring and peanut bunker.
Re: Review: Daiwa DSP and DSM - Pros and Cons.....
The thing for me about this plug is the cast-ability (Is that a word?) You can toss it into windy conditions and you can't do that with a bomber.
Re: Review: Daiwa DSP and DSM - Pros and Cons.....
They are SP and Ds minnows by Diawa there is no such thing as a DM minnow
Re: Review: Daiwa DSP and DSM - Pros and Cons.....
Thank you OGB.....:thumbsup: :HappyWave:
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When I talk about the SP....there may be some confusion because my favorite of the 2, is the DSM, the smaller version.
I have had nights where fish were picky, especially when small rainfish and spearing are the primary forage. I would rather use this smaller plug for a lot of the fishing I do as it is shorter and more closely resembles small baitfish.
I still like the SP for when it's windier or you need to cast out further.
To add to this,,,,,
There has been a lot of bluefish action in the blitzes lately....
Big bass are lazy and generally speaking......will follow behind the bigger blues looking for scraps......
ML Swimmers have been a good way to pick some of these bigger bass up....but in areas where there are multiple kinds of forage such as rainfish and spearing in addition to the bunker....some friends have been picking up stray bass...long after the blitz is over, by patiently casting with SPs....
Anyone else have any thoughts on the DSM...anyone out there using them besides me and some friends? Let's hear about it and any thoughts you have......
Re: Review: Daiwa DSP and DSM - Pros and Cons.....
since i'm not always in your good graces I use the DS in the back.
Re: Review: Daiwa DSP and DSM - Pros and Cons.....
This plug is the only thing some of the newer folks want to throw. I wonder if in 5 years from now there will be anyone fishing good old fashioned bombers and redfins.
Re: Review: Daiwa DSP and DSM - Pros and Cons.....
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BassBuddah
This plug is the only thing some of the newer folks want to throw. I wonder if in 5 years from now there will be anyone fishing good old fashioned bombers and redfins.
And Mambo Minnows. I like to try to catch on "the not hot plug".
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Originally Posted by
BassBuddah
This plug is the only thing some of the newer folks want to throw. I wonder if in 5 years from now there will be anyone fishing good old fashioned bombers and redfins.
I just bought 7 Redfins, and 5 more Bombers, I'm going to load a few Redfins, and Bombers.
The Hype on the internet is making everyone think the SP are the only game in town. I'm going to still throw the bag to see what the Bass wants.
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Monty
And Mambo Minnows. I like to try to catch on "the not hot plug".
You have always marched to the beat of a different drummer....I eagerly await your trip reports this Spring...:HappyWave:
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Is color important?
many times I have fished a beat up mag darter or Daiwa SP (in the surf at night) just to prove a point, at times when there is no ambient lighting or the water is not crystal clear, the color is secondary to presentation....it's the fisherman who catches the fish, not the lure....guys who get hung up on all these special colors they have now, should read this carefully....
This is from the winter fishing thread...and shows one plug that I caught over 100 bass on.,...the plug is beat to crap and ugly as hell...(yes I know it needs new hooks)..but the fish didn't care...IMO in this specific case of fishing the surf at night, the presentation was more important than the color.
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Re: Review: Daiwa DSP and DSM - Pros and Cons.....
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Originally Posted by
vpass
I just bought 7 Redfins, and 5 more Bombers, I'm going to load a few Redfins, and Bombers.
The Hype on the internet is making everyone think the SP are the only game in town. I'm going to still throw the bag to see what the Bass wants.
Great point Vpass.:thumbsup:...I think there is an upcoming thread on this soon....:HappyWave:
Any other thoughts?
Re: Review: Daiwa DSP and DSM - Pros and Cons.....
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Originally Posted by
vpass
I just bought 7 Redfins, and 5 more Bombers, I'm going to load a few Redfins, and Bombers.
The Hype on the internet is making everyone think the SP are the only game in town. I'm going to still throw the bag to see what the Bass wants.
Old school cred.:thumbsup:
Me too. You cant tell what they want till you get out there for that evening.
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jigfreak
Old school cred.:thumbsup:
Me too. You cant tell what they want till you get out there for that evening.
:don't know why:Everyone knows it clams :huh:
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Re: Review: Daiwa DSP and DSM - Pros and Cons.....
Although SPs are admittedly one of the great products to come on the market in the last few years, they do have their limitations.....
(I say this not to pick arguments with people, but only to share my experiences and what is working for me, right now)....I have fished side by side with groups of surfcasters throwing the SP, because someone told them the SP was a killer plug, and will outfish all others, in all conditions......but for the conditions we were fishing, the SPs did not produce
And I'm sorry, because although I love the SP, IMO no one plug will crush the fish in all situations....(just sharing my experience, here, again)
There are plenty of old timers who use redfins, or loaded redfins and outfish many of the other profiles....
I don't know why they aren't more popular.....it seems in the angling community there is a continuous push for the next best thing.....
The one point to raise here, is that in the summer the fishing slows down.....,,many guys give up because with the small amounts of bass around it becomes more frustrating to target them,,,,so many assume they are just not there.....
If you were to scuba or free dive you would see bass sitting near the bottom in certain areas......feeding on small bait, crabs, etc......
A small bucktail is ideal for targeting them in these situations....
Again, every situation is different.....your choice of what you throw would be guided by the conditions and forage for where you are fishing.....
However, it''s my experience, that when the fish are lower in the water column...the SP sometimes cannot reach that zone...and a loaded redfin or a small bucktail or rubber jig, will allow you to present to more fish, and increase your catches.......
Re: Review: Daiwa DSP and DSM - Pros and Cons.....
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Originally Posted by
jigfreak
Old school cred.:thumbsup:
Me too. You cant tell what they want till you get out there for that evening.
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finchaser
:don't know why:Everyone knows its clams :huh:
Yep, that finchaser definitely has old-school credibility.....:thumbsup:
He's older than dirt......:laugh:
As for credibility....and advice on clamming.....back in the early days...when he was in his 20s, just a young pup........his *** sat on a bucket clamming at the beach for so many hours at a time, that he had a permanent ring on it...:ROFLMAO..if you search in medical journals for the "finchaser ring" you will see a pic of the ring around his ***. ;) :kiss: :HappyWave: