Awesome information Tyler. Loved this video. I fished a super rocky lake yesterday and lost a lipless. I like to bounce my lipless off the rock with a yo yo type retrieval. Losing baits is part of it. If you put your lures in the places you need to be, you’re gonna get snagged every now and then. Love your content man! full of super useful information and very educational but at the same time it’s super entertaining and packed with killer edits. I need to head down and fish those Texas lakes!
@@TylersReelFishing I’m from the same area as Alex is but a little more east. I’ve been trying to talk my wife in to moving to Texas man, I want to so bad! But hey man, if I make the trip down, you’ll have to show me the ropes!
great video thank you for making it, Around the rip rap at lake Ray Hubbard I love fishing a weightless black with green glitter senko or a chrome colored lipless. it is so what clearer around the rock at the lake. but this is the North part of lake I'm fishing usually so getting clear water is hard to come by yet I do really well the shad colored flukes rig with a mushroom jig head with a e w g hook bouncing on the bottom of the rocks
For crankbait colors the ones I’ve found that would work for me no matter what was always the bluegill colors if it was shallow and clear water, deeper clear water Tennessee shad or a craw color
I know that you will see this comment, it never fails. When’s the Percy Priest Lake video coming out. It’s a unique lake with basically all rock, but it is not a highland reservoir. It is a flood control lake. New series ???
my fishery has two rock banks that are straight i never spend much time fishing , should i fish these rock banks more with texas rig beaver bait or 3.75 rage swimmer swimbait now in April
i notice with thr shaky head you showed that theres alot of extra worm hanging off the hook and i know usualy thats a bad thing because if you get bit, chsnces are that the bass will only bite the worm and not get to the hook. what makes it okay with that shakey worm rig example you showed?
Even on 12”+ worms, most bass will eat them headfirst, and even if they do not, the force of the suction of them eating your worm will get the entire thing in their mouth. I have tons of underwater footage to prove this. Even a small bass can fit a big worm fully in his mouth
@@TylersReelFishing hmmmm interesting. il definitly keep that in mind! i know its obviously okay to have some hanging off i just didnt know there could be THAT much. i was always skeptical about that till your reply! thanks and keep up the amazing content 👍