This is my most favorite lure i use the most. Rainbow color. Caught many different species with this. Bright green and white also. Black and brown i use for northern pike. Just a killer lure. Thank you for a great presentation today that brought back many good memories.
That fall time fishing can be so good and aggressive you could tie on shaved arm hair on a hook and make it fish like a steamer and slay it! You did a great job explaining. Thank you sir!
I got 15 of the Balsa wood one's never been used for fishing. New in box's I've been saying. This are my favorite trout lures. You have the best catch and release out of 90%of all on the Internet. Give you ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ on your fishing.
I like to remove the treble hooks and replace them with one siwash barbless hook at the tail. I've blinded trout with the treble hooks 😢 I do lose some this way, but it's easier on their lips and jaws for catch and release fishing. It's OK if I lose them as long as I don't hurt'em.
@@newleaf1534 i use both methods but what seems to do the best for me is to cast up stream from the hole I'm targeting and use a slow retrieve as it drifts through. But of they chase and won't commit ill twitch and that usually sets them off lol
Thanks for this information on the rapala countdown, I was going back and forth on buying one and watched other video by rapala about it but you presented it perfectly to make me order one tonight I got the original rapala float minnow & ultra minnow through demonstration from other Anglers on how to work it... So thank alot for this video I really appreciate it... 🙏 ❤
Any tips for river fishing,the spinners don’t work well where I’m at. Wooly buggers work and hares. I’d love to see if the rapala work. I’m looking for bait that’s not live worms
Great video! Guess I need to make a run and pick one of those up to try. Heading up there Thursday for our anniversary and need all the help I can get lol
I’ve been using rapalas only for the the last 5 years. Here in Wyoming they work great. It’s all about presentation. Casting it in the right spot so by the time it gets to where you believe the fish is, it appears as a natural bait fish.
Since the weather is changing and so is the water temperature, plus this means the fish are going to be biting better and maybe a little bit quicker too. In the fall, I most definitely like to use a 1/16 oz. Gold flame yo-zuri pins minnow, a 2/32 oz. dardevle fire tiger spoon and I'll even try a 1/16 oz. Black and green, black and orange or a black and blue feather jigs. They all work great for trout, crappy, perch, sunnies and bluegills, once in awhile I'll even catch smallmouth bass on them. Great video tight lines.
Man those were some rambunctious rainbows! I've heard a few people talk about those countdowns, after seeing this I definitely have to add a couple to the arsenal 👍
The Lake Erie steelheads are at the mouths of the rivers now, won't be long before they are in the streams just waiting for me with my Rapala lures I won... :-)
Watching your video's I have tripled my arsenal of trout baits and lures....thanks again for all the info. Heading this week to do some fishing can't wait to share what NRV Bait killed it for us this time.
Countdowns are the only thing I've thrown at Trout for 30 years! With great success. From a little #5 to a Magnum #11!! Awesome for Giant Bows, Browns, and Bulls hear in Montana!!!
Brilliant film as usual buddy. Now, about those unclaimed prizes. I would be more than happy to help you out by taking them off your hands to save them cluttering up your desk. 😉
Would like free tackle really amazed that they were bitting on such a large lure also would love to get one of those black creek bugs god bless keep making those videos
Good advice about the line test! I had a break off on what probably would have been my personal best trout early this summer, and I really don’t like the feeling of leaving that lure and line in that fish’s mouth. I’m sure he shook it eventually but it still ended up in the river. There’s no good outcome. Check your line, practice your knots, and leave the waters better than you found them!
I have NEVER used 8lb for trout. I think it’s too heavy and I’ve had success with 2,4 and 6 is my limit. Just loosen your drag and retie your knot when you land a tank. Plus with 8lb you can’t cast as far smaller lures. Also I’ve never seen anyone in all my years cast the way you do 😅 so peculiar but at least it’s effective!