I hope this video blows up! You are very good at finding things that other channels “talk” about, and actually showing your viewers what it looks like. And the affect is much more than you would think!
Well they simply work. Very cheap so you can buy many of them. The only downside is the durability but they're so cheap it doesn't really matter. I use them when fishing for fish that tear them up like bowfin or pike.
Excellent content 90% of my YT fishing content viewing is now down from watching over two dozen content providers to spending time watching only 6 content providers and you Tyler are one of them reason being you and the other five content providers consitently in my opinion have given me the information that has educated me into becoming a better more versatile and capable and consistency successful bass fisherman Greatest of thanks for that I am like the overwhelming majority of angers that I fish 95% from shore And the three lakes closest to my home I do 80% of my dedicated large mouth bass fishing in by beginning of first week of May have significant enough vegetation growth that fishing any hard bait below 4-5' means a luer (especially a crank bait) will have picked up enough weeds to have been rendered useless for 9/10 casts As such I have no other choices but #1 use a shallow running luer and figure out a retrieve that keeps my hard baits just above and out of the weeds (1/4oz chatterbaits, spinnerbaits and my 30 year old mini baby -1s and strech -1's are best IME) only occasionally "ticking the weeds" or #2 use top watter poppers, or #3 use weedless soft plastics in various presentations Usually by me surface water temps get to and stay at 35-40* by 1st week of March or very soon after Unless the weather is just to bad to fish or we're turkey hunting (and we still fish 90% of those days) I and my sons do almost nothing else (besides turkey hunting) in our free time from March 1st till May 1st but bass fish as often as humanly possible as we are walking distance from a pretty good bass lake we ho even if only for the last 60-90 minutes of light because in the lakes nearest my home VERY few fisherman especially shore fisherman have figured out just how good the fishing is from beginning of march till 3rd week of April and we rarely if ever see more than 2 other fisherman and they soon leave because they are catching nothing in the lakes by my home March 1st till May 1st is the best easiest fishing we experience all year for both numbers of bass caught and numbers of BIG bass caught for us it is just an absolutely magical time to bass fish in my area and just the most utterly joyfully doing so Yes we do well bass fish from March 1st till October 1st when we set aside our fishing gear for archery deer hunting but March 1st till May 1st is our favorite bass fishing time. We still do very well fishing weedless soft plastics, frogs and in and the massive lilly pad and vegetation growths and poppers in the bigger openings in and along the edges of pads that line the shores of our favorite lakes from the middle of May onwards and have many great days of fishing these ways but we catch more bass in any two days usually in March through May 1st than any given week after May 1st till September because of the massive increase in fishing pressure after May 1st Example a few days ago my two sons and I were at our favorite small lake that is absolutely full of both submerged and visible wood and lay down trees (thank you Mr Beaver) all along the shore AND no boat access was perfect pre-spawn conditions surface temp was 44* BUT on and off all day ( much more on than off) it was a very very light mist or drizzle from before sunrise till sunset dressed in quality PVC rain gear we literally had the lake all to ourselves and literally fished it from sunrise to we lost all light between the three of us we caught and released over 70 bass biggest was my youngest's PB LM of 6.3lbs my oldest caught one little over 5lbs. All bass fell to chatter or spinner baits just unbelievable fast immensely fun and enjoyable fishing as between the three of us were were averaging a fish on about every seven minutes you just do not get many bass fishing days like that from a boat let alone from shore on a heavily pressured small public lake It was our absolute best bass fishing trip ever and a memory we will all cherish forever I took pics of thier biggest fish and all bass were released quickly and gently We just do not get days like that after after May 1st because #1 we don't own a boat and #2 we fish lakes
Really cool to see the baits on graph, have you done a deep dive on skirts for these same baits? Like difference in long vs short skirts, no skirt etc.
Great video, thank you for passing along your knowledge. A few years ago I had the pleasure to meet and work with Bill Humphrey's of H&H Lure, the inventor of the spinner bait. What a super guy he is who built his company from the ground up.
Tyler, love the content, love the videos .... my question to you. Can we do a line visibility challenge . does line visibility to fish even matter they say it does but do we know how much it matters just asking... Tight lines🎣
If you want to keep a spinnerbait deep, use a heavy single blade model with a smaller blade. The tandem bladed models are always going to run higher in the water column.
I have been very successful with the spinner. It's my number one lure personally. I fish mainly rivers and I always use a spinner first. Thanks for the video though because I never knew spinners and vibrating jigs went that deep! I thought it was only like 2-5ft
My first ever catch on a skirted bait was on a spinnerbait I remember like it was yesterday I wish I could find some more spinnerbaits with that skirted color
Ok, I’m a little late in watching this video. 😊 EXCELLENT info!!! By the way, how do you like that Team Lew’s Signature Series rod? I absolutely LOVE mine!! Just wish I had 10 more of them. 😁
Legitimate question here- couldn’t you just wait for it to sink for more than just 8 feet and get it down there and reel in slow? Or will it just immediately start coming up if you let it sink too far down and it’ll still come right up even if you reel in slow
I notice in your videos you never use a trailer on your spinners. I’ll use a swim bait for a craw bait and bite off half of it. Would you say a trailer makes a difference?
@@TylersReelFishing I’m a creature of habit. I’ve never taken my wallet out of my pocket to drive. It never was uncomfortable probably cause it’s normally empty 😂😂😂
Honestly bro I fool with you and the bass fishing app. I've caught some fish in the major time zone, but fishing a jig or chatterbait in grass is so hard I get the most grass ever.
I really like the format for this video. Useful information presented concisely with demonstrations shown with the relevant technique. 🤌Top tier educational video right here