Good stuff man. I caught quite a few spots on Beaver last year with that 3" Spark shad with the Okishira screw head. Looking forward to that smaller TUSH jig coming out.
Very good content. Thanks. Could you or have you done a video on counting down lures? Swimbaits, spinnerbaits, weighted cranks, jigs and worms in different weights? Asking a lot here, but never sure when trying to get to suspended fish.
I like to add a short arm Bobby pin clip on spinner wire in .32 diameter and I add either a Colorado blade or a willow blade depending on the time of the year but it also has to have a ball bearing swivel , usually on a 1/4 oz ball head jig head with a good hook , I rig that jig head on that swimbait then clip on that wire spinner , it works just like a spinnerbait with a skirt , but no skirt and around here in the grass it really works great , I do like that spark shad too
Check out Knockin' Tail baits. They have a small rattle in the tail. Might be awesome for dirty water on a jig head or Hover Rig. They come in a bunch of colors and I've caught redfish and trout on them. When the flounder come back I'll try them for flatfish too. I'm pretty sure they'd be good for bass. The ones I have are a long narrow profile with the rattle in the skinny part of the tail so it should make a frequent but doft noise.
Great video, Ive been reluctant to fish them because I assumed you always fish them on a jig head. I fish very shallow/grassy areas and more vegetation than anything else. I'm going to try a Texas rig, for a lot of years I have fished slug-go with no weight or a real small weight with great success.
I fish a little different, in the winter I fish a hot water lake, so it's spawn time in November and December. I use a zoom fluke jr. On an 1/8ounce owner shaky head. In 1 ft to 20ft, I catch big ones when no one else does. It works on every lake I fish here in Texas.
I fish with swim baits for striper and hook up on bass all the time. I have a style for you to try drop n flop like a jig. I do the same thing with a rattle trap. You do have to be patient. Like playing with a kitten. Straight down works you have to be straight down, I cast it out and flip-flop it in the same spot as long as I can. I try and think one is looking at soon as it hits bottom. Surprisingly fish have no problem picking rattle traps up off the bottom. It’s best is when the shad are done with spawning and dying off. I will try punching and pitching and no weight. You are important to me Randy.
Hi Randy great content, they work wonderful in New Hampshire and Maine. Do you have the link to the small finesse hover head? Regards and Merry Christmas, regards Danny.
Can you explain the swimming grub. I have never seen a live grub swimming through the water. I don't think grubs even swim. Send me a answer please. GOD bless thanks a lot 😂😂😂😂
Thanks for consistent quality content randy
I love your videos. Thank you again.❤
Good stuff man. I caught quite a few spots on Beaver last year with that 3" Spark shad with the Okishira screw head. Looking forward to that smaller TUSH jig coming out.
Great video ---they work great here in Michigan for smallies
Loving the hat!!! 🤠 Let's do that Tackle Room tour!!! 🤓 Loving it Randy👍
Very good content. Thanks. Could you or have you done a video on counting down lures? Swimbaits, spinnerbaits, weighted cranks, jigs and worms in different weights? Asking a lot here, but never sure when trying to get to suspended fish.
I like to add a short arm Bobby pin clip on spinner wire in .32 diameter and I add either a Colorado blade or a willow blade depending on the time of the year but it also has to have a ball bearing swivel , usually on a 1/4 oz ball head jig head with a good hook , I rig that jig head on that swimbait then clip on that wire spinner , it works just like a spinnerbait with a skirt , but no skirt and around here in the grass it really works great , I do like that spark shad too
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Check out Knockin' Tail baits. They have a small rattle in the tail. Might be awesome for dirty water on a jig head or Hover Rig. They come in a bunch of colors and I've caught redfish and trout on them. When the flounder come back I'll try them for flatfish too. I'm pretty sure they'd be good for bass. The ones I have are a long narrow profile with the rattle in the skinny part of the tail so it should make a frequent but doft noise.
Great video, Ive been reluctant to fish them because I assumed you always fish them on a jig head. I fish very shallow/grassy areas and more vegetation than anything else. I'm going to try a Texas rig, for a lot of years I have fished slug-go with no weight or a real small weight with great success.
I fish a little different, in the winter I fish a hot water lake, so it's spawn time in November and December. I use a zoom fluke jr. On an 1/8ounce owner shaky head. In 1 ft to 20ft, I catch big ones when no one else does. It works on every lake I fish here in Texas.
I fish with swim baits for striper and hook up on bass all the time.
I have a style for you to try drop n flop like a jig.
I do the same thing with a rattle trap.
You do have to be patient.
Like playing with a kitten.
Straight down works you have to be straight down, I cast it out and flip-flop it in the same spot as long as I can.
I try and think one is looking at soon as it hits bottom.
Surprisingly fish have no problem picking rattle traps up off the bottom.
It’s best is when the shad are done with spawning and dying off.
I will try punching and pitching and no weight.
You are important to me Randy.
Loved it , great video
Hi Randy great content, they work wonderful in New Hampshire and Maine. Do you have the link to the small finesse hover head? Regards and Merry Christmas, regards Danny.
I can attest to the effectiveness of the swim bait in grass. On the finger lakes of NY it's tops.
Ecclesiastes 1:17
And I gave my heart to know wisdom, and to know madness and folly: I perceived that this also is vexation of spirit.
Razor shad on a ozark rig ❤
Maybe link up these swimbait and swimbait heads so people can order thru your link. People do want to support your channel. I know I do
Here u go!…www.tacklewarehouse.com/Megabass_Okashira_Jig_Head_3pk/descpage-MBOJH.html?from=INTAG
Can you explain the swimming grub. I have never seen a live grub swimming through the water. I don't think grubs even swim. Send me a answer please. GOD bless thanks a lot 😂😂😂😂