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I would add white in there if you are using soft swim baits or soft jerkbaits,simply because bass in so many of my home fisheries key in on shad at certain times of the year.
Now a swimbait my color option is a littler different for instance a Keitech I like a natural color like pro blue red pearl. It is a great natural baitfish color. If I have stained water or dirty water I will use either a sexy Shad and then take a chartreuse spike it marker and color the belly with it. Or if I have the electric blue chartreuse those two colors are great for clear and a dirty water. Caught a bunch of fish on those colors over the years. I hope this helps and thanks for watching and commenting. We got a bunch of videos on swimbaits and tips on those. Check them out. Thanks for watching!
Ya here on the east coast it’s not that big of a color for us. Possibly could be a good color for you out there 👍. Thanks for sharing and thank you for watching.
I really think you are onto something here. I'm guilty of a tackle tote full of color and Grn Pumpkin and junebug/blueblack seem to be the answer. SW Ohio. Thanks for sharing.
Try swapping the treble hook for an inline hook. It won't stop the deep hooks in the mouth but it will reduce any damage caused by the hooks since you're only using a single hook.
So someone else commented on this and tried to remove the harness and treble hook and rig it up on the top and the bait won’t balance at all. You can see there comment on here
I’ve been making a lot of my own baits for years never tried spinner baits yet and was getting ready to pull the trigger and buy a mold same style I was checking out kinda was hung on a bullet style head but you just sold me on that one plus still being able to use it to make jigs really good video keep them coming ya got my subscription
I definitely agree those are hard to beat my only other colors would be brown and pumpkin seed for a craw dad look and a white flute is pretty good but I’m the same over the years I guess I’ve probably bought every color under the sun great video
Ya gonna be cool here for a couple days then looks like it will warm up for a couple days. Guess we are about to see fall set in with the cooler temperatures.
@@joshandhuntersadventures5046 ok I see it coming off. A flat rattle glued to the blade would be interesting. I remember a night spinner sit having that back in the 80’s.
I like them. Some people don’t but that is with anything you buy you are gonna have good and bad. You make a good shot placement and you will like the results.
@@Mags120fish1 I like the light wire but I’m still playing around as far as the open or the closed it’s still up in the air I poured some of each to test out.
I try to always reply to all my comments. One of my favorite spinning rods right now is any of the rods in the Dobyns Fury line. These rods are priced reasonably and are amazing rods. Check them out and a lot of times you can find them on sale online for $20-$30 off and that makes that rod a great purchase. Hope this helps. Thanks for watching!
I appreciate your advice. I was killin it over the summer(catching 7 lb largies and 48 inch muskies) but ever since the season changed I have absolutely struggled to even get a bite but I see other guys catchin them right where I had previously been fishin...I hate it,it pisses me off lol
had a crank that mounted to the stock…. it exploded on me my first time using it. Flung the part that pulls the string up into where the arrow head sits absolutely mashing it leaving 2 nice gashes in the metal that look like it lined up a chisel and hit it with a hammer. Cables seard clean off on both sides where the hook connected to the crank, flung the metal piece who knows where. Dry fired my new bow, only had put 2 or 3 arrows thew it
Great recommendations, I’ve got them all tied on for fall. I smashed the schooling fish last week on hartwell with a 2.8 swimbait on a 1/4 oz jighead. Not sure how things will be after that storm passed through 🤷♂️
If you are talking about for the underspin it depends on the depth you are looking to get your bait down to. I like a 1/4 ounce for my underspin that allows me to slow roll it back to me and it gradually fall through the water column to me. But if you are fishing deeper water say 20 foot a 1/2 ounce would work better. Where if it was 10 foot or less a 1/8 ounce would work. Hope this helps anymore questions just let me know.
@@joshandhuntersadventures5046 Thank you for your answer. I don't have much experience. What are the disadvantages of not increasing the jighead weight in deep water , will the rod sensitivity decrease?
THANK YOU, FOR THIS REVIEW. IMHO: THE QUIVER SEEMS TO PUT THE FLETCHING TOO CLOSE TO YOUR TRIGGER HAND... HOPEFULLY IT COULD BE ADJUSTED SLIGHTLY TO PROVIDE A FEW MORE INCHES OF CLEARANCE....
That is what makes it so much fun I hope I never loose the excitement I get from catching any fish. Thank you for sharing your catch with us. And thank you for watching.
I find that they just seem too slow. My fishing partner uses the bubba on walleye. I can paint two walls and watch them dry before he makes his way through a 26”er. I prefer a sharp, fixed blade fillet knife.
That really helped me out by watching this video but the big part is to buy one and do it myself. Bet that is a nice honey hole I hear the water in the back
It seems every bottom hook soft swimbait do the same thing so I cut the harness out and use them with weighted swimbait hooks and also the Bass Mafia swimbait is freakin awesome and it runs perfect no matter what speed you fish it and it’s a single top hook.
I bought 8 Edge boxes back in Spring of 2020. Before I could get out to fish, they shut down all the boat ramps around here like they did everywhere. Once I finally got out, I notice the boxes leaked on my first trip with them. I came home and ran them under running water in my sink and found that all 8 boxes leaked from the hinge side of the box, badly. I called Plano and they told me they never claimed the boxes to be waterproof (as it STILL states on their website) and that I was outside the 30 day warranty period. They wouldn't do a thing for me. They got a few hundred dollars out of me and had all my business prior to that, but Plano will never see another one of my hard-earned dollars. I've got zero respect for a company that won't stand behind their product.
That isn’t good customer service at all. Thank you for sharing your experiences with these boxes I like to hear them all whether they are good or bad. Thanks for watching!
That is weird. I honestly fish mine shallow. I really never leave sight of it. I’m usually throwing at structure or docks. But I’m sure if you cast it out and let it sink and slow roll it back it should stay down some. But it will probably gradually come back up as you retrieve it. Have you caught any fish on it?
The 3600 Jig box also smashes a bend into fiber weed guards. I still use it, but only because it's the least bad jig storage option among all the bad jig storage options. They should make them a little deeper, and also to fix the jig fallout issue, instead of having it be made fully from hard plastic with the heavily tapered groove, instead have it be more straight walled and have the jig holders be a plastic core but with both sides of the groove being a thick flap of silicone that will conform around the jig to hold it in place.