*Found this through a RU-vid video **enjoyable.fishing** recommend does exactly what its meant to do. Very durable and no hang-ups at all surprisingly*
Yeah, I started fishing them last spring and just accumulated a few baits I really like. They are ultra time of year specific for most of their stuff though...everything feels very very dialed in for specific situations
I’d throw around a Ned or Neko rig and fish it super slowly. Or just fish smaller profile baits in general, finesse jigs, etc. or, go the exact opposite direction and throw bigger baits that look more realistic - swimbaits, big lipless, etc
Great to find a local channel with info I can use on my home lake. Looking to get a new baitcaster reel soon and after seeing another happy bb1 user I might have to try that over the shimano I was going to get.
@@brnowak_fishing you're definitely welcome! Any time I can help support someone local in our sport I will. Thanks for the info on the reel, cant wait to get my hands on one.
I don’t remember the company who made the one I showed in this video, but OutKast Tackle makes some good ones and they’re available on Tackle Warehouse too
Hey man, when do you reccomend getting out there? What would you consider prespwan, spawn, postspawn months for mich? I consider myself a really novice angler, and I have the means to finally get out on st.clair. my goal is to catch a st.clair smallmouth and any info I could get would be great. Thanks for this video!
Hey Dom - late April/prespawn is probably the best time. There will be hundreds of boats out there, but you can catch a ton of fish as well as a bunch of numbers! You also don’t typically have to go too far from shore
Not a dumb question at all - sometimes smallmouth and largemouth will eat the same baits, but there are some baits I take out of my boat when I’m solely smallmouth fishing - 10” works, big plastics, etc. smallmouth will probably eat that too, but it’s a mental thing!
Thanks. I like it when you show the gear, up close and personal. I had a bass eat my hair jig last spring. As I was reeling it in, his huge female pal came swimming along behind him wonder-in what was going on. Lol
I try to fish it as slowly as I possibly can while stills getting bottom contact -so I’ll make 5-10 fast cranks to get it to dive down, and then just slow down my retrieve as long as I can feel it hitting
This really looks like what I'd be going for start of the season to mid season up here. One thing to point out on the DT10s, they may be silent but the vibration coming out of them is REALLY what makes them killer. Tight but quick vibration. The hair jig is something I've never done and I feel like a total noob for not doing it. Guess I'll have to invest some more and get some before season starts! Tight lines to you Ben and 'till next time bud!
Great video Ben. Love these lure / bait videos. Now we need to see you in action fishing them. Can't wait to get on the water. Our lakes are opening up. So it won't be long now.
Great Tips... why a 1/4oz on a ned but 1/2 oz on a tube to get on the bottom? Thanks for the info! And by the way, tell your friend ballzz to go back with real content fishing like yours and respecting more the Bass by not putting them in a pool...🤦🏻♂️ Your doing a great job dude and sorry for the bad english im from Montréal and if you ever want to Come down to fish this summer to do some vidéos and fish the St Laurence for nice smally you are more than welcome! ;)
Thank you so much! Because of the amount of plastic and slimmer profiles a ned Head, it falls faster and you can keep it on the bottom/feel bottom more easily. For the tube, I use a heavier weight to get a similar amount of feel when fishing the bait on the bottom
nice video youngman!..but,i gotta say,this whole "they choked it"expression is REALLY sounding ebonics like!..i mean,"they choked on it"sounds a whole lot more educated..sorry to nit pick,just saying!