I'll somewhat disagree with Tyler. Some prerigged ones are decent. You just pay a little more for it. But rigging your own is better. More choices. More bang for buck.
This is incorrect...good example of someone with a RU-vid fishing channel who has no clue. SO here is the real deal from someone who has been fishing longer than this guy has been alive: While there is nothing wrong with rigging it "perfectly straight" per se, bass or any predatory fish will target injured fish all day long because they are obviously an easy target. A fish is instinctually trained to select prey they will require the least amount of energy to catch...thus an injured fish is their primary target. SOOOO, rigged any bait a bit skewed is a great idea as it imitates an "easy target".
@@TylersReelFishing Very true, and both ways will catch fish...my point is just that there is absolutely zero need to worry about rigging a swimbait (or another bait for that matter) perfectly straight, and in fact there are potential advantages to not doing so. So it is YOU who should chill my dude from this "rig it perfectly straight" nonsense. 😉
@@FishingwithGeez LOL...I am blessed to fish about 100-150 days a year AND have been doing it longer than this kid has been alive. What exactly would I be "jealous" of? Honestly, I had never heard of this guy before RU-vid put this video in my stream. Are you really such a simp for this kid that you can't accept that he got this one wrong?
@@tbone6924 I’m saying you could be jealous that he gets to be payed to fish year round. Just because you’ve been fishing longer doesn’t mean your better. He was demonstrating how he thinks you should do it. And you came in here angry and saying that he doesn’t know what he’s talking about. The company’s that he’s sponsored by would say other wise. I say this with no hate and not trying to attack you. Just maybe say your opinion in a more polite way next time. It would make the whole world better if everyone did. Hope you’re having an awesome week.