Me too! 😂 I just added some new baits, different colors, etc in my Plano this weekend. Going on a trip with my buddies this weekend. We'll usually pick a huge lake a state or two over, we've never been to. Camp out, fun fish all day. We're all motorized, And can cover water. His knowledge is really epic, and helpful. 💯 🛶 🎣
My PB large mouth was a 14 pound 4 oz caught on a Mann's 12" purple jelly worm. That was mid 70's on Lake Kerr in Florida. All these years later and I still fish the large baits. Big baits catch big fish!
Love a 2.8” paddle tail on a 3/16 jig head, smallmouth love it and it’s finesse enough for picky largemouth without feeling like you’re finesse fishing.
Been watching this channel for years and still going strong 🎣 and remember keep your wobble head moving faster than you fish or drag a jig. Iv caught bass in the winter time slow rolling a white spinnerbait dragging it slowly and it works it is hard on my war eagle spinnerbait but who cares in February not me
Seen y’all out at Rocky today when I was at the old country store. Was going to say hi, but y’all were gone before I could get out the door. Hope y’all had some luck today. I caught a few good ones myself.
terrific June baits vid, Gene! Man, Oh keep saying I’m gonna go back to the ball n chain one of these days, but never tie it on. Heck, when I used to use it, it works! lol GoDawgs!
Bass season opens up tomorrow for me, so I'm definitely taking notes. Especially since now I'm newly single so the lunkers can actually go on my living room walls instead of my basement lol
Gonna have to give the Carolina rig a try. I use a Texas rig sorta like a Carolina rig sometimes by dragging it with a long pull and stopping. I’ve had some hits but no hookups so I’ll give it try.
I just got a dobyns 725 xtasy and a daiwa zillion 7.1 for Father's day, light as a feather using 3/8 oz jigs on it. Wondering what I should be using haven't used a worm in years maybe I should try one. Nothing is working but the drop shot I've been bank fishing all my life in lakes and mainly ponds
I too am trying a swing head with big worm and just picked up a Toad Totem at Number One Tackle last week, how are you working swing head, slow drag? Whats best for grassy bottoms on flats with holes in June?
Man it sucks i lived in pittsburgh where i can walk a mile and be at a river i moved out to california and i got 18 miles to the nearest body of water fishing is my live😢
So i have finally talked my wife into fishing with me. First time out with me last month she caught a 3.5 lb largemouth on a senko! Shes hooked! Pun intended. However, she is not comfortable using bait casters and is trying to learn spinning rods. What kind of advice would anyone give to someone that pretty much exclusively uses spinning rods for using all these types of lures? Especially buzz baits because i cant find any spinning reels that can reel fast enough to keep it on top. Thanks!
That's exactly why it's tied on. I really love that it doesn't get hung up nearly as much as a texas rig or jig. Now I just need to catch more fish on it to prove it's worth.
KVD used a swing-head on a 10 inch worm at BASSfest on the "Chick" in 2014. He finished 2nd to Wheeler in that event. It was around this time of year. I think I'll give it a try also Gene. 👍
I've been using a Bonafide SS127 for several years now and it is the most customizable fishing kayak for me. I've rigged it up with everything a bass boat has except the boat payment and the gas bill.
hey man, i’m having real trouble catching anything. i aim towards bass but can’t even catch anything, my most recent video covers my trouble. id appreciate some advice from an experienced fisher.
The main reason is that I love fishing out of a kayak. The second reason is that it promotes an affordable way for my viewers to get off the bank and on the water. The third reason is that the kayak industry is more willing to help me feed my family and pay my bills so I can do this RU-vid thing.