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what's poppin people welcome back to another video thank you guys so much for the support if you're new to the channel please hit that subscribe button hit the notification bell and also hit the like button if you guys have been enjoying the content in today's video we're going to be talking about how to catch 15 times more bass any time of year any location i'm talking ponds i'm talking rivers i'm talking big lakes i'm talking stock ponds i'm talking pressured ponds any fishery you're going to be able to catch fish on these techniques i'm excited to talk about this today because a lot of you guys have been asking about more tip videos so i was like you know what we're going gonna hop into one today we're gonna be talking about a few different rigs and certain ways to fish them and also color selections i think that's very important i know a lot of you guys are probably avid bass fisherman but there's one thing i figured out about bass fishing or fishing in general is there's so much information to learn like you could be one of the most experienced fishermen kevin vandam for instance and listen to a random person's video and end up learning some tips just because they might fish differently than you do so in today's video we're going to be talking about a few things that help me catch more fish that i can possibly share with you guys and you can go out on the water and catch even more fish so now we're gonna go ahead and rig up on my rod this is actually a mock crush by luz this is the older rod this is the newer reel the new and improved you guys this isn't on the market yet but let me tell you this is a bad freaking reel and by bad i'm really good i love the color on it's just slick uh we'll talk about that in another video that's not the video to talk about it but if you guys are wondering what pound line i have this is 15 pound fluorocarbon um i use between 15 to 20 pound me personally i'm not the biggest fan of 15 because i tend to break off a lot i like using 17 i'm a big fan of 20 as well if i'm flipping heavy cover but we'll talk about that in a minute but i'm going to get a standard ewg this is actually a four these are stout wide gap hooks by six cents if you guys wanted to get a discount you can i'll pop my code up on the screen we'll be talking about some of their products in today's video as well we're gonna go ahead and tie this up on this rod and if you guys are wondering what type of knot i rig up it's a basic uni knot and if you guys want to learn how to tie this i actually have a video on my channel if you just go to youtube and type in like kicking their bass um best fishing knot you can go watch that video and learn how to tie this knot but it has proven one of the strongest knots out there wet my line essentially tight grab the pliers cut my tag in we're gonna be rigging up the first bait and we're gonna be teaching you how to throw it this very basic bait probably all you guys already know about this but let me tell you this is a bass fishing slayer right here and it's very basic like i said it's actually the zoom superfluke so let's talk about this and let's talk about how to catch some more fish on it because like i said everybody fishes differently we have some pearl white zoom super flutes right here and then we have some pearl white super flukes right here with the chartreuse tail so let me let's talk about this for a minute depending on where you're fishing dirty water clear water whatever it is this is the rules that i live by cloudy conditions clear water i like to use a basic pearl white fluke if it's sunny in clear water they make a color called white ice it's white on the bottom and it has translucent on the top it's got some glitters in it and it's really sparkly i like that in in on a sunny day in clear water they seem to eat that a lot better but that's all in experimentation when you go out on the water you have to figure out what color they want but cloudy conditions i like pearl and then on the sunny days i like that white ice color so now let's talk about dirty water which is today i'm in the rivers i fish a lot of rivers out here in the savannah georgia area i'm in south georgia it's a lot of dirty water now let me tell you something i found that's very good out here a lot of you guys that live around here already know are going to watch this and go on the river and try it but go try it you'll catch some fish so this is actually the pearl white fluke with chartreuse on the tail let me show you this and dirty water i've had a lot of luck with this one as you guys can tell right there basic pearl white fluke and it's just the tail is dipped in chartreuse dirty water this thing slays them especially if you're in really muddy water i just seem that i catch a little bit more fish on it like i said you can go with the basic pearls that's going to work just you know probably just as good but there's something in the back of my head that tells me they love this little chartreuse one i just think i catch a lot of fish on it i don't know if it's something mentally but previously i've caught a ton of fish on the white and chartreuse and dirty water that's something to keep in mind so i'm actually just going to take one of these pearl white flukes right here very basic we're going to take my 4i ewg you can also rig this on a three yacht these are just what i had i'm very basic when it comes to fishing so when you rig this thing up you're gonna stick the hook you got the fluke right here you got the hook right here you're gonna stick the head of the bait through the hook just like that okay now we're gonna break through the bottom once it's rigged all the way up right there just like that now we're gonna slide our bait up the hook as you guys can tell once you get to the top we're going to rotate the bait where the top is on the top of the hook we're going to slide that bait all the way on top of that eyelid right there boom just like that so now you're free so this is what you need to do right here to get your bait perfectly weedless so what i usually do is i'm going to take my fluke and i'm going to lay it next to my hook so you have the front of your hook right here you have the back of it right here right here where this back aligns to the bait that is exactly where you're going to want to penetrate the point of the hook so right here on the end it aligns right there so i'm going to line my bait up all right that's where i need to penetrate it boom penetrate the hook through the bait just like that and now we're going to do so you have this little point last thing you want to do is have this out because at the end of the day if you're throwing this around some grass if you're throwing it around lay downs any type of cover you're going to get snagged so you want to make this weedless now we're going to push the point of the hook into the bait by bringing the bait up sticking it into that hook so right there you got a weedless fluke right there weightless and weedless so this bait is going to go perfect through any vegetation it's going to go through the cover great as well you're not going to get hooked up like i said if this hook's exposed you're going to be hooking all types of cover you're going to be hooking that vegetation you don't want to deal with that so you want to bury that hook in the bait and that's what's going to keep it weedless so this is the rig that we're going to be using today what i love about the fluke rig is it's almost a moving bait and a slim moving bait at the same time because there's multiple different ways you can work it's very versatile you know when people work a fluke they think you just throw it out there and you're twitching it back um some days i want to throw it out there and just leave it there so let's go ahead and hop up here real quick by the way we're going to be talking about multiple different baits today this isn't the only bait that we're going to be talking about but i wanted to demonstrate this one first so let's go ahead and hop up here and give this thing a cast all right so we have a rig right here we're gonna be casting out and we're gonna work it one specific way right now and this one's very basic a lot of you guys are already gonna know it so the spot that we're fishing right here we got a bunch of cypress knees laying down in the water we also got some laydowns you know just basic cover that's laying along the bank and what we're going to do is we're going to take this fluke we're going to cast it right up on that cover cast it up there we're going to twitch it back so i might give this thing a couple pops one two let it pause one two three let it pause one two let it pause one two three and continue that process right there that's a very basic way to work a fluke if you guys didn't know this is pretty much a soft plastic jerkbait so you can pretty much throw it on any of this cover throw it out there hits the water dirt jerk jerk let it sink and you can pretty much play with your paws if you want to pause it for 10 seconds you can pause it for 10 seconds if you want to pause it for two seconds and pause it for two seconds that's what i like about the fluke and more importantly that's what i love about fishing because there's no real sufficient so that's a very basic way to work a fluke all you guys probably probably already know that that fischer fluke but that's very basic now the way that i started fishing a fluke especially in tough conditions right now that you guys are watching this video you guys might be watching this a different time of year right now but when i'm putting this video out it's summertime right now it is very hot there's fish and there's bass especially largemouth they love lay downs they love cover so what they're going to do on a hot summer day especially on a river like this they're going to tuck up against that cover so there's lay downs that are in the water those bass are going to tuck up right against that in the heat of the day so it's very important to target those things so what i'm going to do is if i target a nice lay down along the bank i'm like man that really looks like there's going to be a fish there's a good piece of cover what i'm going to do is i'm going to take my fluke i'm going to toss it out there and i'm going to let it hit right next to that cover and i'm just going to let it sit i'm not going to move it one bit i'm just going to let it sit like this every once in a while i kind of barely lift my line just to feel if there's a fish on there barely lift my line maybe pop it a few times let it sit lift up a little bit make sure there's not a fish on it pop it a few times let it sit now i'll be like all right there's not a fish there i want to roll back in now there's another lay down i'm gonna throw that lay down boom repeat the process let that bait sit there this is one of the best techniques for when the bass are super finicky they're not super aggressive they don't want to fish anything that's why i say a fluke is an awesome bait it's very versatile because you can't do that with a lot of baits you know a lot of the baits you either throw and you reel in you can't really do much with it but with a fluke you can either jerk it in really fast or you can actually work it really slow on that cover and i'm gonna tell you i don't see many people do that with a fluke but i'm telling you throw your fluke out there let it hit the cover don't even move it just let that thing sit and if there's a fish on that cover he's more than likely going to eat that fluke and if he doesn't you move on to the next lay down so that's one of the best ways that you can work a fluke it's a very versatile bait go out there give it a shot throw it out there on some of those lay downs and just let it sit you know the average person is going to throw it out there and start jerking the heck out of that thing and that is fine you know this this fish might be a little bit more active that that day they might want to chase something but let me tell you next time you're on the water try out that little technique throw your bait out there just let it sit dead stick it completely check your bait every once in a while give it a couple of little sporadic pops just in case the basses nose down at it i'm telling you that'll help you catch some more fish let's go ahead and talk about the next rig all right so we talked about the fluke we've talked about how it can be a great bait to find those bass you know work it a little fast but it can also be a great slow moving bait by just dead sticking that on the cover especially in the summer time this largemouth love wood they're going to tuck up against those lay downs you guys need to try that i'm telling you take that fluke out there and go dead stick it on some cover come back to my videos and tell me how many fish you end up catching so i'm telling you it can be very deadly and another bait that would be good for that is also just a standard trick worm rig a standard trick worm on a straight shank hook do the same thing just throw it on cover dead stick it don't even twitch it don't move it you know people out there throw floating worms throw a regular finesse worm out there on that tree don't even move it you'll catch just as many bass as if you're throwing this fluke so now we're going to talk about the next rig this is a basic texas rig we talked about this in plenty of videos but there's a couple things i want to talk about that you guys probably won't know so right here i have a basic 1 4 ounce lead weight on a 4h ewg hook you guys are probably asking noah why do you use lead weights well out here on the river ogichi river savannah river there's a lot of mud fish if you guys don't know what a mudfish is it's like a dogfish they'll break you off they have little teeth and let me tell you they're aggravating and when you're out here trying to catch bass and those things are just biting the heck out of you it can get annoying because you'll break off a ton of rigs therefore i use you know regular lead weights and set the tungsten because i lose a lot um so it saves a little bit of money but you can go with the tungsten weight as well it'll also be a little bit more sensitive but for this video i'm just using a basic lead weight a standard 3i ewg and those are in the style wide gap hooks as well so when you're throwing a texas rig there's a couple different baits that you can put on it and i think they all have their time in place we're going to start off by talking about the clout and a lot of you guys already know about the cloud we've caught some big fish on it but let's go ahead and talk about colors a lot of you guys always ask about colors noah what color should i throw there's so many soft plastic colors out there when and why should i throw this bait okay so we have two colors right here i'll keep it very basic guys you're going to learn one thing about me when it comes to bass fishing i keep stuff very basic so we have two packs of six sense clouds right here two different colors let's talk about the first one so if you guys are fishing clear water you know it's not too dirty it's not stained it's not super chocolate milk muddy water you know you're fishing fairly clear water it's got a good bit of visibility i would suggest a green pumpkin a watermelon or like a watermelon red those are the three basics in clean clean water or if you're fishing a place like even lake lanier spotted bass out there they love morning dawn they love a light pink but any colors like that your green pumpkins your watermelons your watermelon reds um your morning dawns those are going to be good in clear water that has a lot of visibility and that's what i have right here basic green pumpkin cloud very basic and this fish will munch that thing up in clear water does that mean you can't throw it in dirty water no this color right here green pumpkin i believe will work anywhere dirty water clear water anywhere but if i was gonna throw it anywhere it'd be clear water um but let's uh let's talk about the dirty watercolor this is one of my favorites we have a few colors um this one is actually called dark water bug it kind of already explains itself as you guys can tell i only have one left in the package but let me show you this color right here this is my favorite one these are also about six cents like i said if you guys want to go check them out i'll drop the link down below but this one actually has half black and half purple with blue flake this is by far my favorite dirty water bug of all time or dirty water color of all time i've used it a ton on texas rigs and this one right here just catches them out here on the river this dirty water bug is my favorite color but what are some other baits for dirty and stained water um some of the colors i like to live by you know junebug is a great color great great color i mean when it comes down to it if there's a clear water color that everyone knows about is either watermelon red or is green pumpkin and if there's a dirty watercolor it's either black and blue or junebug those are two of the basic dirty water colors um junebug black and blue you got junebug red that's really good um you got this dirty water bug which i just absolutely love one of my favorite colors um you got black and red black and red kills it let me tell you it's the same as black and blue just with red flake and there's a bunch of other darker colors but dark colors for dirty water if you're fishing stained water chocolate milk use these dark colors there's actually a color that me and my buddy bradley love to throw it's actually called sapphire blue i want to say i mean it's just that bright blue that also works amazing and dirty water and we've caught a lot of good fish on that but let's go ahead and rig this bait up it's going to be basic like the fluke so we got our ewg hook we got our senko we're gonna rig it right through the head of it like i said with the fluke we're gonna pop it through rigger bait all the way up on top boom just like that we're gonna lay it figure out where we need to penetrate the hook boom bury the end of the hook you got yourself a weedless ankle right there and then we got our little 1 one-fourth ounce of weight boom right there so let's talk about where you want to throw this bait so this bait's going to be really great around cover if you're fishing cover if you're fishing grass it's going to be great um now let me tell you if you're fishing a lot of ponds that are very shallow there is a way that you could catch a lot more fish you need to take this one fourth ounce of weight off so it's just weightless you got senko and ewg hook if you're fishing really shallow water or a bunch of slop that will catch a lot of fish especially in ponds weightless senko just kills it you could also throw a wacky rig that'll catch a lot of fish as well but if you're fishing cover or deeper water right there just put that little bullet weight on there you're gonna catch a lot of fish so let's go ahead and throw this on some of these lay downs we're gonna talk about how i would work this bait all right we got our senko right here we're gonna talk about a couple different ways to fish it very basic man very basic you're gonna throw it out there on those lay downs on that cover on that grass whatever you're fishing you're gonna let it hit the bottom that's very important with this bait it's a bottom bait so you're gonna wanna work this thing on the bottom it's not like that fluke you don't have to wait till that hits the bottom that's somewhat of a moving bait it's something that a fish will chase um if you're fishing any worms or crawls you're gonna need to work that on the bottom so we're just gonna throw it out there's a couple different ways to work it um very basic way that almost everybody fishes you know a senko a texas rig a shaky head any sort of bottom bait just basically hopping out on the bottom you know just kind of just like this making sure you're keeping bottom contact making sure that bait's on the bottom and just hop in your bait very basic and that you know that can catch fish but let me tell you you're going to go out there and there's going to be some days where those fish are not wanting to bite you know that summer bite super hot outside those fish are just not wanting to eat anything now this is when i'll throw my bait out there on that cover just like i was talking about with that fluke let it sink to the bottom and i don't even move it and you just dead stick it that's called dead stick and debate let me tell you there's going to be days where you're going to need that technique so if you guys don't know about dead sticking if you've never done it before next time you're not catching fish go out there dead stick your bait and watch how much more fish you catch that is a great way of catching them when they're really finicky and then there's one more way that i do personally there's not a lot of people who fish it like this a lot of people fish like this when they're bed fishing and when they're trying to get a bass's attention to eat a bait i'll throw my bait out there on the tree i'll let it hit the bottom and then this is what i'll do instead of just straight up hopping it or dragging it i'll actually hold my line to where there's no slack in my line and i'm just gonna hit the back of my rod just like that and what it's going to do is that worm's going to be on the bottom since i have no slack in my line when i hit this what that worm's going to do is just going to be like this fluttering at the bottom it's not going to have enough movement for that bait to be hopping back towards you like you were going like this hopping your bait but it's going to keep that bait in the same spot and when you're hitting this the tail is just going to wag let me tell you that is a killer way as well if you guys can't catch any fish go try that so next time you're on the water and you don't have many bites throw it out there work it the way that you normally would then you then you think in the back of your head they're like you know what noah told me to dead stick this thing go try that and if they're not biting that go try what i just told you you know throw your bait out there work it very slow pretty much dead stick it but hit the bottom of your of your rod so what that's going to do is say we threw it out there and we're dead sticking it that worm is just on the bottom okay and that bash just comes up and he's just looking at that bait but he's not doing anything once you start to hit hit your rod and that tail just starts moving that could create a reaction on that bass bass are predators and they react to movement if that bass starts to see that worm moving and it does something weird he's gonna go engulf that bait so that can be a great way you know if they're not eating while they're dead sticking it start playing around with that give it a little bit of movement not much give it a little bit and that would probably help you catch more bats since we talked about a couple baits that you need to be throwing to catch more fish if you aren't throwing these baits you need to go out there and throw them are these going to catch the biggest bass in the world maybe okay they're not going to be big bass hunters but you are going to be able to put a bunch of fish on the boat or a bunch of fish on the bank using these baits just about anywhere and any time of the year that's why i love these and that's why i wanted to talk about them so now since we talked about some of those baits right there one thing i would like you guys to do is drop a comment down below on what other tip videos you want to see we're going to go ahead and actually go fishing with these baits and catch some fish so i hope you guys enjoyed the rest of the video hit that freaking like button drop some tip videos down below let's go ahead and get it started oh yeah that's not a bad one that's not a bad one at all this is uh whoa what happened i just lost one at the boat trying to mess with your behind mess with my behind bro you just got my whole chatter you could have double up bradley oh my god that's a pretty fish though look at the colors on them out here there we go my first fish boys and girls on the fluke working back in this little creek let's see if we can catch some more that was good bradley had to buy at the same exact time and missed them we got three bites right here crazy that's a bass bro i skipped right under that tree that was crazy that's a good one right there guys i skipped that fluke right up on duty that was really cool blew up on it like a topwater that's a pretty bass right there that's a beautiful geechee one that's a good one bradley that's one that you need i mean he's fat probably about a pound and a half like his thick belly that was a really cool bite skipping that thing up on the tree that was so cool beautiful markings that's what i love about these fish in that tannic water beautiful colors go ahead and give them just a little toss get a little up close release come on bradley double up before it leaves my hands beautiful fish look at the markings on that you can't see the lateral line as much but just pretty colors there he goes that bite was really cold you have a fish no you got a dang good one too that's a good one that's a two pounder dude that's a good one yo that was funny you literally picked up your rod and it was just it almost went in the water [Music] you
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Length: 21min 51sec (1311 seconds)
Published: Sun Jul 12 2020
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