That exact underspin has saved me on so many days when nothing else was working, i have a full line up of them and like pairing them with the xzone swammer in different sizes and colors...ive gone a bit nuts this year building up my stock on that stuff...almost obsessive haha. Great video Tim.
Spybaits are just the ultimate banger. You can also add a bladed treble at the back hook, and that extra flash sometimes makes all the difference in the world.
Thanks Tim! Had an idea for an educational series in case you guys were interested… Basically a condensed version of the raw videos you guys do, but segmented by technique and maybe with a little extra instruction. think it would be great to see it all in action over a longer period of time. Would give you time to talk us through variations of retrieve, your thought process, how often you switch baits, etc… Just an idea. But either way, keep up the awesome work! You guys have been a huge help in (somewhat haha)figuring this bass fishing thing out!
Fishing here in Western Pennsylvania mainly on the Ohio River has been rough. Mostly walleye the smallmouth have went vacant thanks for the tips and tricks man, love the videos
I think its important to also take whatever lure you choose when you see them eating shallow bait... Is to try different cadences. Sometimes they want it swimming, strolled, hopped, or twitched. Simply changing your cadence on the same exact lure they didn't eat the first few times you tossed in there, can get them to come unleashed. #CheckYourCadence
Serious question, hope I can get an answer this time from tacticalbassin! I understand that you guys developed an underspin, and so you push it in your videos. That being said just a few years ago whenever you mentioned an underspin, it was ALWAYS the coolbaits underspin. What makes your underspin superior to the coolbaits? Or why does the coolbaits not get any mentions? I'm a big fan of the channel, and because of your videos on the coolbaits underspin I fell in love with it. It's my go to when throwing an underspin. Thanks for reading. Awesome video as always
I may be crazy but I totally believe it's the stained water I live kind of north but as our lakes green up from algea the water is still clear but more green. Gold blades are what works period. I don't know if it's more flash but more realistic flash for the water color if that makes sense
For sure, im in upstate eastern NY on Lake Champlain and the fishing gets totally different wayyyy sooner than just about any other place or state. If you think you're struggling at your fisheries I challenge you to come try our areas lol. I don't mean the person who posted the NE comment, just the others.