Lots Of Anglers Are Unsure About Fishing A Glide Bait! MUST Watch Before You Try
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Storm arashi is unbelievable in the 30 buck range-great beat with swivel system etc
Its hard to beat the River To Sea S waver …. $18.95 and I’ve fished them side by side with guys throwing $60-$200 glide baits and they perform as good. And they catch fish, no need to ever spend $100+ for a single lure
Or the Walmart Glides for 9.97. lol.
Those are good ones! - Jimi
The S-Waver is always my go-to for glides...
Is there a need for it no definitely not but if it is something you enjoy and you like to be able to support a small business then do it. I prefer to have most of my glides be able to have a wide slow glide which you don’t get out of mass production baits. But at the same time I do use s-wavers especially when fish are holding super tight to nasty cover and I don’t want to mess up some of the other baits. So I think it’s all in what your doing and what you like. But yes 💯 percent you are right that the s-wavers can generally consistently catch fish!
@@nathanblake3608 who do recommend buying from?
Lucky lure tackle in OKC has KGB CHAD SHADS, DRAW, TRACE, and new to the line up is clutch.
Sweet! When I filmed this segment a lot of places were still at of stock. Lately a lot more stores have got them in! I will check it out. - Jimi
Last year I told myself I was going to get into glide baits in 2023. Well, that didn't happen so much, lol! I really want to, but for me, it's just really hard to put that jig rod down. I am going to get into it at some point, probably sooner rather than later.
Go for it! You will enjoy it! I like it because it is challenging and something new to learn - Jimi
Great video!! Thanks for the tips guys!! Hey Jimmy I just wanted to let you know that tackle warehouse has the SPRO Chad Shad in stock right now, you was talking about looking for a gizzard shad color.
Appreciate it! Yeah I filmed this a few weeks ago and spro got a big shipment out since! I have worked on getting a few 😬😬
If you're crafty, I recommend dabbling into making a glidebait.
Man I wish I was crafty enough! I know a few people that are making them. - Jimi
Just tied my river 2 sea glide bait yesterday.
Nice!!
if your new to glide baits ,,, get a 6" Mag Draft and Spro Chad Shad
Two great choices! - Jimi
Great video thank you I have 1 question.
Do you throw a glide bait on the same rod reel set up as a swim bait?
This can depend on the situation and the size of the glidebait. The die hard glidebait fisherman will have specific rods. Another good rod can be a extreme deep diving crankbait rod (10xd for example). A heavy rod with a moderate tip is the recommended.
@@BassFishingDeclassified thank you for the reply I appreciate it I’m using G.Loomis IMX-Pro swim bait rods right now
Help me to understand why a glide-bait. I have become adroit at casting an 8 inch swim bait on my St. Croix 7'1" MH F rod with a Shimano SLX DC casting reel, 30lb braided line with 8 in of 50# Flouro as a leader (so the pike and muskie don't bite me off). I land the occasional large bass but by an overwhelming margin where i fish the large pike and muskies will pound it. I look for increased tail-water flow below larger dams and cast upstream right into the flow a day or so after the huge release subsides and the water has had a chance to return to 'normal". What would a glide bait do that my swim bait doesn't do. Still trying to learn new tricks. Tnx.
So from my experience I do not know if any anglers that throw the glidebaits below the dams like you explained. A Swimbait will swim fine in the current but the glide bait action may not be as effective. Now I bet somebody somewhere catches them in this situation - Jimi
Randy prefers a megabass glide. No way. Color me shocked! :)
I started fishing glide baits- really just larger baits in general- a couple seasons ago because I got burnt out on fishing mainstream, normal presentations. I wanted a challenge, so I started throwing larger stuff and found out- it's really no different than throwing small stuff. I would hit a whole- I fish rivers- throw the glide bait and pick off any aggressive, active fish wanting to bite- then shift gears to something more finesse to pick off any stragglers who aren't in the mood- it worked great for me. I don't get this idea that you have to lock nothing but a glide bait into your hand for the whole day- I just haven't found that to be the case. Maybe if you want to get really, really good and make it one of your primary techniques with which you pattern fish- then I could see it, but if you just want to catch a few fish on a glide- it's just like anything else- pick it up and throw it and you'll see- it catches everything from dinks to giants.
You made a lot of great points there! When I started to learn it, I threw it mostly the whole day but now it is just another bait on my deck. It can be situational and just another tool to add! - Jimi
Thanks All .
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I haven't seen the Nessie hit the market anywhere yet. Anyone else?
Tackle warehouse still showing 10/5 havnt seen anything elsewhere
You need gizzard Shad color KGB I can get you however many you need.
You have a store or ….? - Jimi
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I will say this once you take a year to throw a glide bait it will change your fishing i hardly ever use anything else its awesome if you want to catch big ones.
It is fun! - Jimi
At those prices I will never get a bite on a glide bait😂
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So you say these things are guaranteed to catch fish. Then randy comes along and basically says they dont catch a lot of fish.
And he’s playing with his sausage lol
Also it can be different for the regions of the country. Where Randy fishes you do not get as many bites but more quality
I've caught 15-25 fish a day, on Table Rock Lake, with glides. Also Table Rock owns my heaviest glide bait bass at 8lbs 10oz, on the R2S S-waver 200.