Even as a swedish redfin perch angler, I get a lot of useful information from your videos, especially the finesse and jerkbait oriented videos. Thanks for your hard work guys!
Finally broke my pb again with a 6lb 9oz on a vision 110 Tennessee shad thanks to you guys. He just hammered it and the fight was on what a day i had on saguaro lake in arizona thanks tactical bassin for all the key info to help me get that key bite
Can we get a boat video for those wanting to transition from bank fishing to a boat? Something for different budgets. Maybe just jon boat hulls/ outboard combo recommendations etc.
Great help, saves time, money and get you on the water sooner than later, Greetz from The Netherlands, for us season starts tomorrow here, May 27th after 2 months of restricted artificial tackle
Thanks again guys! I was due! I knew that Wake was going to smash! They just put 400 Rainbow trout in and 600 a few weeks ago. The tactical wake in trout was the ticket!
IMHO there's nothing more exciting than a top water blow up.. I love throwing frogs but my hookup ratio is not so good. I think I'm trying to set the hook too soon. I get so excited I just try to set it instantly..🤙
Awesome video Tim!! The good Top water bite is just around the corner for me and I'm super pumped for it especially after watching this video! One thing I need to get better at is frog fishing
Hey Tim, Great video, as always! I was wondering if you experimented with the Jackall Bounty Fish yet? Very advantageous for beginners who have a hard time setting a double-hooked frog seeing as that it has only one offset hook sitting in a pre-slotted soft plastic that floats. It also comes I a newly released, smaller size which can be fished on a MH spinning rod.
Hey Tim and Matt. I had a question about BFS. What do you think the biggest advantage of BFS over spinning gear is? Thanks for the years of great content.
There are several advantages. First, there are no line management issues (loose loops popping off the spool, line twist, etc). Second, it's the familiarity of casting gear. Even though it's finesse it feels the exact same in the hand as all the other combos so casts, retrieve speeds, cadence, etc... require no thought. And finally they're extremely easy to cast... I'm finding with the little Karashi in particular I'm more accurate and getting more distance on bait finesse than I did on the spinning combo I had it set up on before.
@@12345B yeah if I had a bfs set up I think I’d do the same. It seems like you would get further casting distance on a spinning rod but making more accurate casts is always easier with casting gear.
Love your vids guys. But did you address the best time to throw any of those, ie water temps? Or would you throw a whopper plopper in 50F water? Seems to me there would be a progression to more active baits as temps rise. Thanks
Fishing arizona, water Temps like 70. No topwater bite yet that I could find. Smallies wanted a spinnerbait and largemouth wanted a slower presentation
They definitely shouldnt do that. Unless... are you popping them aggressively rather than walking them? Most frogs when popped hard will force water in through the nose and begin sinking. If thats the retrieve you need you just squeeze the water out every couple casts but that's not a retrieve we ever use. If that's not what you're doing, I have no idea why you'd have sinking frogs.
Every Bully Wa frog I've bought takes on water more than any other frog I have...And I have tons! I officially gave up on those...never had any snagproof frogs sink
Love the multi-use baits! I sent you guys an insta message. I have 2 lure ideas that I think will change the game. Have made prototypes, and caught fish on each. And they have choked both.
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