10 feet and shallower, I like to use a 1/8th oz. sinker UNPEGGED even in grass. I get a lot of hits on the initial fall with a free weight. When there is not any grass, I like to let the ultravibe sink all the way to the bottom, then slow roll it while letting the worm tick the bottom.
Nathan, if you rig the worms sideways and not line the tail up with the hook it will give you more thump. Just something I’ve learned and maybe it will help
I watched this when fishing for 30 min n nothing after u said make sure it's on the bottom I caught 1 next cast. N another a few cast later. Thanks man
Nathan are you using the 733 or 734 Fury? Also would a 6 speed reel be better for fall time if the bites are slacking, or is this strictly a strong spring/summer technique? Thanks for the video, love the content✊🏼🤘
I was using the 734 the 733 is a little light for this technique! I always use a 7 speed reel no matter the season just because it picks up slack faster. Thanks!
Hey sorry I didn’t realize you were also a western PA fisherman. That’s cool so am I. Have you ever used these zoom speed worms around here? If so any luck? I usually use Berkeley power worms but always lookin to try new stuff.
@@nathanquincefishing7122 I went out today and used a gold lipless like you had suggested. I caught three fish directly thanks to you. The day before I caught nothing. Thank you. I'm glad I subscribed.
You're talking about "Zoom Speed Worm" but you are actually showing the Ultra Vibe Speed Worm....there is a difference in them and the way they're fished.
They are the Gamakatsu EWG superfine hooks in different sizes based on the worm! I have a link to them in my description if you want to check them out!