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You may have thought I was asking
for a heart transplant! Every time I
mentioned the word Scrounger to my
‘Elite’ circle of B.A.S.S.
professional friends, a sudden
silence filled the room, or
selective hearing managed to change
the subject. Appling my high school
knowledge of physics ‘For every
action, there is a reaction’ I knew
I was unto yet another secret bait
of the Pro’s.
Scrounging bits and pieces of
information, seasoned with an
overdose of annoyance, I finally
found someone who would share some
Scrounger information. Women’s
Bassmaster Trail Professional Angler
Michelle Armstrong and her FLW
Outdoors bass angling husband Troy
were reluctant at first, but finally
decided to share their ‘Scrounger
Secrets’.
Assembling an arrangement of soft
plastic baits on the deck of her
Legend Bass Boat, Michelle smiled
and replied, “There you are some of
my favorite Scrounger baits!” Like a
Northern Pike on a chartreuse
spinnerbait I jumped all over her
smiling statement. “Right…. All I
see are YUM baits!” Dingers,
Houndini Shads, Ribbontail Worms,
Zellamanders and Grande Grubs were
among her assortment.
(www.YUM3x.com)
Listening to Troy and Michelle they
enlightened me to the realization
that artificial baits are only as
good as their presentation.
“Locating bass is of utmost
importance, but the key to success
is depended upon your ability to
present your bait with as much
incredulous realistic action
possible,” says Troy Armstrong.
“And, this is where the Scrounger
comes in”, added Michelle.
Thirty-five years ago John Waters of
Southern California, an avid angler
himself, knew fish would bite just
about any bait when they were
feeding, but to entice their
appetite between feeding frenzy’s
required a completely different
application. “A single baitfish
swimming alone is just to easy a
prey for any predatory fish to
resist. Rigging anyone of our YUM
baits to a Scrounger jig-head
transforms it immediately into a
Scrounger Swimbait,” suggest the
Armstrong’s.
Waters 1970’s invention was an
instant success and within a
relatively short period of time he
and his son sold over 500,000
Scroungers. Unfortunately, by the
turn of the century Waters Scrounger
was near extinction, and except for
a few Western Anglers, the Scrounger
Swimbait was kept a secret.
According to Scott Kolbinsky,
Managing Partner for Aaron Martens
Lures, LLC, Scott, his son Joshua
and Professional Bass Angler Aaron
Martens were reminiscing their
successful ventures on both fresh
and saltwater utilizing Waters
Scrounger. “John’s Scrounger
invention was just to unique to be
lost,” says Kolbinsky. In 2006 Aaron
Martens Lures LLC was spawned and
their first offspring was an updated
redesigned, improved Scrounger
Swimbait dedicated to John Waters. (www.TheScrounger.com)
With over fifteen years of Scrounger
on-the-water experience and one year
of research and development the
Aaron Martens Lures LLC Scrounger
made it’s debut at the 2007
Bassmaster Classic featuring several
design modifications improving the
Scrounger’s horizontal presentation.
“Some of our first modifications
included redesigning the bill, by
incorporating multiple bill sizes in
various thickness with the
utilization of soft surgical
plastic,” says Scott Kolbinsky. In
addition the newly redesigned
Scrounger jighead is equipped with a
Gamakatsu O’Shaughnessy jig hook,
and is now available in thirteen
sizes and bill combinations.
Handing me one of their Scrounger
jig heads, Michelle and Troy
continued to educate me on the
uniqueness of the Scrounger’s
design. “One of the features I’m
extremely impressed with is the
utilization of the Gamakatsu jig
hook. Its upright position increases
my hook-up ratio and its sharpness
assures solid penetration. While the
longer O’Shaughnessy style hook
makes for an easy application on a
large variety of baits and sizes,”
pointed out Michelle.
Holding the Scrounger there was no
doubt that this was a precision made
top quality product. Its simplicity
was overwhelming, yet the plastic
bill seemed to bend quite easily?
Troy explained to me several reasons
how the softer surgical plastic bill
designed works. “Notice the cupped
formation, this allows an angler to
reel or troll the Scrounger at any
speed without hampering the baits
back and forth oscillating motion.
And, it’s imperative to always tie
your line to the nose clip included
with each Scrounger jighead!”
Bending the bill back and forth, the
Armstrong’s explained that not only
did the plastic bill design act as a
weed guard, but its flexibility aids
in releasing the bait when reeled
into snags such as rocks or rubble.
Casting to submerged vegetation just
under the surface with a ¼ oz
Scrounger jighead rigged with a YUM
Houndini Shad, I was totally
impressed with the Scroungers
ability to swim through the thickest
clumps of weeds without tangling,
while the upright natural position
was consistent at all speeds
including stop-go pausing
applications!
Questioning ‘Team Armstrong’ as to
when and where they utilize the
Scrounger jighead, they just looked
at each other and began laughing,
before Troy explained. “Imagine
never having to set your rod down
all day. “Except for placing a bass
into your livewell of course,”
interrupted Michelle. “The
Scrounger’s design allows you to
fish at all depths and every type of
cover. You can crawl it along the
bottom of a point in 28’ of water
bumping stumps, and then make your
next cast to riprap along the
shoreline in 2’ of water.
Michelle revealed how she will
target suspending smallmouth or
spotted bass around bridge pilling
in 15-20 foot depths, before
entering a backwater marina where
she continues casting for
largemouths relating to docks and
shallow timber laydowns within lily
pads and submerged vegetation. “The
only thing I might change is my
plastic bait. And, that’s a snap.
Bait off bait on and never retie. In
tournament competition time is of
essence!”
When it comes to balance tackle in
Scrounger applications, a lot has to
do with the species your chasing,
the size of your bait and the weight
of your Scrounger jighead. However,
the Armstrong’s are competitive bass
anglers with a Scrounger history of
securing those extra bites needed in
big-money tournaments!
“Confidence in a particular bait
size and color is obviously
important. Our experience has lead
us to rely on utilizing the ¼ oz
medium short bill Scrounger rigged
with a shad style bait such as a
Fluke, Fin-S Fish or Houndini Shad
90% of the time. For this
application we have found medium
action rods in the 6’6” to 7’
lengths work best,” advise Troy. The
Armstrong’s choices for rods are
American Eagle XE-703, paired with
Bass Pro Shops Johnny Morris Elite
reels spooled with 10lb XPS
Fluorocarbon line.
“Seriously, structure wise you may
use the Scrounger anywhere you would
throw a crankbait, drag a Carolina
Rig or football head jig. The design
of the Scrounger allows for extra
long cast, while controlling the
depth is no more than counting down
before retrieving,” claims Troy.
Michelle added, “This allows your
bait to be in the strike zone for
the entire retrieve, where as a
crankbaits needs to dive to the
appropriate depth!”
The Armstrong’s confidence in the
Scrounger has a lot to do with the
Scrounger’s extreme sensitively to
detect the minutest variation in its
oscillating vibration movement.
Especially when retrieving the
Scrounger jighead at slow speeds
making continued bottom contact on
changing contours.
“The versatility of the Scrounger
jighead is unlimited. And, I almost
hate to tell you this, but the
Scrounger is just to good a product
not to be utilized by serious
anglers,” sighed Troy Armstrong.
“Michelle and I have been
experiencing rigging both YUM
Houndini Shads and YUM Dingers wacky
style for shallow water
presentations. The added action the
Scrounger applies to this technique
is unbelievable. Simply let it sink
or give it a slow pull, quick
twitches or a steady crawl, whatever
turns the bass on.
Shaking his head with a wry smile
Troy Armstrong said, “I can’t tell
you the amount of confidence the
Scrounger will give you, especially
on today’s pressured waters! You
really have to fish the Scrounger to
appreciate its unbelievable implied
natural action for soft plastic
baits!”
God Bless and Best Bass’n |