Underwater Footage of WHY Anglers Often Miss Bites

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  • Опубликовано: 23 окт 2024

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  • @Rooster0529
    @Rooster0529 2 месяца назад +309

    Once I see a line twitch or think I have a bite, I make myself say out loud, “There he is.” Not only does this slow me down, but annoys the heck out of my dad, brother, son or co-angler. It’s a win-win.

    • @TheMichiganFisherman
      @TheMichiganFisherman 2 месяца назад +9

      😂

    • @SteveRogersOutdoors
      @SteveRogersOutdoors  2 месяца назад +22

      I love that! I will have to start doing that when I fish with my buddies.

    • @catboyzee
      @catboyzee 2 месяца назад +2

      LOL!!!

    • @no_regerts5176
      @no_regerts5176 2 месяца назад +7

      But you have to use a Bill Dance accent. Then talk about what “pre-zentation” you used

    • @Nate_Higgins
      @Nate_Higgins 2 месяца назад +6

      That's a solid strategy, my friend.

  • @TaltonOffroadTravel
    @TaltonOffroadTravel 2 месяца назад +99

    I see so many anglers that look like they truly only want to reel in a set of lips with no fish. That hook set is so overkill 95% of the time. I’m glad you mentioned it.

    • @SteveRogersOutdoors
      @SteveRogersOutdoors  2 месяца назад +7

      Thanks!

    • @FlyTyer1948
      @FlyTyer1948 2 месяца назад

      Well said.

    • @maxlutz3674
      @maxlutz3674 2 месяца назад +14

      You know that there might be a mismatch between the power of the hookset and size of the fish, when you have to duck so the fish doesn´t hit you.

    • @anton2417
      @anton2417 Месяц назад

      depends what you're fishing for and where you are fishing.

    • @sussybaca7256
      @sussybaca7256 Месяц назад +3

      Lol i was bank fishing a few days ago seen some guy fishing on the front of his boat. He set the hook so hard his lure flew out the water and ended up behind his boat. I thought damn that guy aint even trying to reel just wants them fish to land in the boat.

  • @retheisen
    @retheisen 2 месяца назад +35

    It's awesome how accessible underwater video has become.

  • @TheMichiganFisherman
    @TheMichiganFisherman 2 месяца назад +45

    Good point talking about not always needing the power hookset.
    I see so many people doing the power hookset while fishing a dropshot and I just shake my head. Totally not needed. It’s a dropshot…not a Megabass Dark Sleeper.
    Great video.

    • @SteveRogersOutdoors
      @SteveRogersOutdoors  2 месяца назад +5

      With these super sharp laser honed hooks that steady pressure does really well.

    • @pane36
      @pane36 2 месяца назад +4

      That's reassuring to read. I'm a new angler, and I've been experimenting with absolutely everything about how I fish. I naturally settled on the pressure hold hook set and caught a nice freshwater drum with it today!

    • @TheMichiganFisherman
      @TheMichiganFisherman 2 месяца назад

      @@pane36 nice! Steve is the guy to watch. Short videos packed with great information. 👍

  • @pensnut08
    @pensnut08 2 месяца назад +19

    I treat a "finesse" rig, like a drop shot, like I am fishing live bait. Same with a small swimbait/light head. It REALLY makes a difference.

    • @Creeksmallmouth
      @Creeksmallmouth 2 месяца назад

      With tiny paddle tail swims and open hook heads i always reel down and pop the wrist and it gets them everytime

    • @olliepainter2155
      @olliepainter2155 Месяц назад

      Live bait as in…like a worm in a bobber for bluegill, just set the hook when you think they took it? Genuinely asking 🙏

  • @0017Bulldog
    @0017Bulldog 2 месяца назад +6

    The best 5:21 I've ever spent on RUclips. Steve, I've seen 'em all, you name the channel, but I've never seen such a great vid that gets right to it. Thank you for the great content.

  • @jasonladegast418
    @jasonladegast418 2 месяца назад +7

    Once again, providing great information with solid evidence.
    Best fishing youtube channel in my feed!

  • @JRec-ql5fc
    @JRec-ql5fc 2 месяца назад +6

    i love this. i was fishing dink smallies on a senko the other night and just let my rod dance for a bit when they would hit it and i remember thinking, "ok, it's a 5" senko and these guys have extra small mouths, let them play with it for a second." hooked them both times with a steady hookset. seems my stream of consciousness was accurate. great info, thank you!

  • @Burlehmangus
    @Burlehmangus 21 день назад +3

    I stronglyyyy agree with the hook set…especially when you have an idea of the fish size. I see dudes with heavy bait caster rods, fishing ponds where they’re just pulling out 3/4 pounders, and they set the hook like they’re swingin a damn baseball bat on reverse…more often than not when they do this, they’re actually ripping open the softer tissue of the fishes mouth, and making a big gap where the hook can easily fall out…especially with thinner gauge non-superline hooks lol.

  • @chipseiler1766
    @chipseiler1766 2 месяца назад +4

    All good points and lessons I've learned myself over the past 40 years of fishing and hook setting trial and error. The problem I have now is when I'm thinking or looking at something else when a fish hits and "instinctively" (instinctively = a learned behavior that is now 40 years old and almost involuntary) set the hook instead of just applying pressure on the fish. 40 years ago and with hooks that were much less sharp out of the box, we learned to power set. I also STILL check and resharpen hooks as I learned to do 35 years ago. Another great and informative video. Thanks!

    • @SteveRogersOutdoors
      @SteveRogersOutdoors  2 месяца назад +2

      Thank! Those hooks are so much sharper than they were years ago. Just trying to grab one out of my box usually gets three or four stuck to my fingers. Lol

  • @masonreppeto882
    @masonreppeto882 13 дней назад +1

    The only times I've hooked bass is when I've either gotten lucky and pulled the line in not knowing it was even biting the lure or using the moving river to my advantage. I thank you for making videos like this to help amateurs like myself improve. 🤟

  • @Fishingwithfaithoutdoors23
    @Fishingwithfaithoutdoors23 2 месяца назад +3

    Awesome ! That being said I’ve noticed and especially with shaky hands, to let the bass bite it how ever many times, let it swim with it a few seconds and set the hook. I do this with all my bottom contact baits, and falling baits. Bigger bass don’t bite as much as a smaller bass. So when a big bass eats a bait such as a big ol monster, they generally suck it up and swim off, this takes good timing because a gut hook will happen. You got to watch your line throwing something that will can a bigger bass. When I caught my 8lber on a big ol monster, my line did a little twitch before it hit the bottom and started moving to one side, and I set the hook, and when I got her to the kayak, the hook fell out!! Got to keep that pressure! lol God bless bro!

  • @georgepretnick4460
    @georgepretnick4460 2 месяца назад +1

    Thank you for this video. All fishermen should see this.

  • @MarkVincent-h7q
    @MarkVincent-h7q 2 месяца назад +2

    Thanks again...share these with my grandson all the time...has led to good discussions on the ethics of responsible fishing some how. Tight lines, Godbless.

    • @SteveRogersOutdoors
      @SteveRogersOutdoors  2 месяца назад

      So glad you get to fish with your grandson! Great memories.

  • @LowBrowFishing
    @LowBrowFishing 2 месяца назад +18

    To me, losing a nice fish is like a punch to the gut. I'd almost rather get skunked than have a big toad spit the hook; especially on days when those bites are few and far between!

    • @SteveRogersOutdoors
      @SteveRogersOutdoors  2 месяца назад +1

      I agree it is so disheartening. I still think about my PB that I lost in Florida a few years ago. 100% my fault I lost that fish. Lol. Hope I learned from it.

    • @toddlanctot643
      @toddlanctot643 2 месяца назад

      @@SteveRogersOutdoors You should do a video on this.

    • @terrybo5924
      @terrybo5924 22 дня назад

      feel the same. nothing more humbling than scoring lots of fish then having a day where you're missing fish left and right and getting down on yourself as an angler.

  • @Indyjeeplover
    @Indyjeeplover 19 дней назад +1

    IMO, one of the best tips for hook sets is to keep your hooks sharp. I’d bet the vast majority of crank baits have never had their hooks sharpened. It’s amazing how fast they get dull particularly if trolling.
    Love the underwater shots. Thx

    • @SteveRogersOutdoors
      @SteveRogersOutdoors  18 дней назад

      Totally agree with you. The hooks get dull much faster than we realize and I know I don’t sharpen or change then nearly as often as I should.

  • @Nate_Higgins
    @Nate_Higgins 2 месяца назад +2

    Great video. I try to always remember to reel down before sweeping back. I feel like this gives slack and time for the fish to get it good.

  • @ReelDebaitableFishing
    @ReelDebaitableFishing 9 дней назад +1

    I mainly trout fish so the fish always grabs the hook first, i also never leave the worm dangling for trout. When i was young about 20 years ago i would set the hook as fast and hard as i could but as i got older i gained patience and only set the hook once i felt the fish fully grab the lure. Sometimes it takes a couple wiggles on the tip of the rod before they fully have it but once they have it you can give it a little pull back and upwards for a clean hookset.
    Thanks for the bass tips sir im sure one day ill find some bass to fish.

  • @richthompson3326
    @richthompson3326 2 месяца назад +1

    Great information Steve! I know that I for one need to be more patient on hook setting!

  • @Datsun280zxman
    @Datsun280zxman 27 дней назад +3

    The sweeping motion is really good with treble hook baits. The single hook bait like a Texas rig needs a heavier hook set motion to go through the bait into the bass’ mouth.

  • @bass1445
    @bass1445 2 месяца назад +1

    Great video I cant count the times I have set the hook and got back half of my T rig worm all because I rushed it

  • @LordThomas69
    @LordThomas69 2 месяца назад +3

    Biggest takeaways from the video- wait a few seconds before setting the hook, and set the hook with a smooth motion( not just a crazy power tug)

  • @cjod33
    @cjod33 19 дней назад +1

    My pop taught me a saying that helps.
    One two three.(Strike). your coming up here with me!

  • @JohnLong02245
    @JohnLong02245 2 месяца назад

    You must have read my mind. Long story but I made some adjustments to my hookset and this video gives me the confidence I made the right adjustments. Thank you

  • @catboyzee
    @catboyzee 2 месяца назад

    When you've gone a while without catching a targeted species (LMBs in my case), exercising patience can be as much of a challenge as enticing a bite in the first place. Thanks for the reminder and the refresher.

    • @SteveRogersOutdoors
      @SteveRogersOutdoors  2 месяца назад

      It can be for sure. There are days when my patience is a challenge as well.

  • @bradr.7249
    @bradr.7249 2 месяца назад

    Great video Steve. It took me awhile to learn the different hooksets. I used to try to set the hook really hard on crankbaits. I learned not to do that because I lost so many fish. My dad always told me to count to three when fishing plastics when a bite is detected. That advise works pretty good most of the time.

    • @SteveRogersOutdoors
      @SteveRogersOutdoors  2 месяца назад

      It definitely does! And I had to work on my crankbait hookset too. It’s amazing how easy it is to rip those trebles away.

  • @tomkoz513
    @tomkoz513 2 месяца назад +1

    Lately, while fishing the ned rig Neko rigged, instead of dropping the rod tip to get a good hook set, which costs me a lot of fish, I've started with the constant pressure, almost like when using a circle hook, but then give it a good hook set shortly there after. I haven't lost any fish doing that yet. You can set the hook whenever you want or as many times as you want and you don't always have to drop the rod tip to do it.

  • @JoelFishes
    @JoelFishes 2 месяца назад

    This is *terrific* stuff. Thank you for documenting and explaining this.

  • @DelightfulHelmet-mc8su
    @DelightfulHelmet-mc8su Месяц назад +2

    Most fish hook themselves I've been fishing a long time and especially smallmouth hook themselves. Unless it's a Texas rig but I haven't had to set a hook in quite a bit.

  • @southend26
    @southend26 2 месяца назад

    This was really great advice. I'm gonna give it a try.

  • @stevevanhorn1909
    @stevevanhorn1909 2 месяца назад +1

    Great video, thanks !

  • @NPCealist
    @NPCealist 13 дней назад

    You make great videos, thanks for the information

  • @shannonkirby9295
    @shannonkirby9295 2 месяца назад

    Hey, Steve, pray u are well and having a great trip to Wisconsin. Great video, Steve, and be safe

    • @SteveRogersOutdoors
      @SteveRogersOutdoors  2 месяца назад +1

      Hi Shannon! I had to cancel my WI last minute. Took the tow vehicle to the mechanic to get the oil changed and he called me and said the brakes were unsafe. New vehicle too. He got it fixed but missed the trip. Going back at the end of the month though. So glad he caught it. That would have been horrible towing a boat with the extra weight and the brakes fail. Scary stuff.

    • @shannonkirby9295
      @shannonkirby9295 2 месяца назад

      @@SteveRogersOutdoors yes, it is. Be safe

  • @kyleross889
    @kyleross889 2 месяца назад

    This will help a ton. Awesome info ty

  • @jeanettejack2152
    @jeanettejack2152 Месяц назад +2

    Why is this directed to my queue? Ya'll watching me fish? LOL

  • @anthonyvespia6662
    @anthonyvespia6662 2 месяца назад +1

    Steve, I really enjoy your tips. I've learned to watch my line take off, as you said. But not wait too long, where they'll spit it out. I also use scents, on my jigs, worms, frogs, and other baits as well. They like to nip the frog legs as well, and pull on them. 🤣 🎣

  • @larryhensley6651
    @larryhensley6651 2 месяца назад

    I enjoy your channel very much and don't understand why you don't have more subscribers. I have been there when you only had a few. Keep up the good work.

    • @SteveRogersOutdoors
      @SteveRogersOutdoors  2 месяца назад

      Thank you! I appreciate your support, it means a lot to me.

  • @lhelton39
    @lhelton39 Месяц назад

    Absolutely excellent video. I have to remind myself what I’m fishing with all the time. I 99% of the time am finesse fishing. I use Yum and nikko hellgrammites a lot and you have to hook set quickly on those they just inhale them but on a larger size worm or soft plastic you have to definitely give them time to get it fully in their mouth. When I feel pressure but not sure if they have it I will try just doing a sweeping motion. Again. Excellent video.

  • @Nate_Cross
    @Nate_Cross 2 месяца назад

    excellent video steve-o! love the underwater footage as always

  • @mikeream2696
    @mikeream2696 2 месяца назад

    Great info Steve. Thanks for this one.

  • @michaelhyland7166
    @michaelhyland7166 2 месяца назад +3

    Top notch research Steve

  • @somewhereinsd362
    @somewhereinsd362 2 месяца назад

    Great video steve,.. fishing a 12 inch worm the other day had to wait 5 seconds or more while feeling the fish slurping the worm in...this was an exercise in patience for sure,...tough not to set on that first thump.... 😮

    • @SteveRogersOutdoors
      @SteveRogersOutdoors  2 месяца назад

      It takes a lot of patience for sure. The first time I fished a big worm like that it took me awhile to learn that. Missed some for sure. Lol.

  • @thelighthousefjcproduction5597
    @thelighthousefjcproduction5597 2 месяца назад +3

    Using 3-4 inch creature baits Texas Rigged you can set the hook right away.

  • @VillagransPitStop
    @VillagransPitStop Месяц назад +1

    Thank you sir

  • @dalbert4991
    @dalbert4991 2 месяца назад +2

    Thanks

  • @Livinlikearies
    @Livinlikearies 2 месяца назад +1

    This is a great dude

  • @calypso2niner
    @calypso2niner 2 месяца назад +1

    I liked this video a lot.

  • @sb7984
    @sb7984 Месяц назад +1

    Leave the line slack and wait for the fish to make a run. Reel in the slack and hammer the hook set and keep steady pressure.
    Slow down your rubber worm fishing! My motto is " When fishing is slow, fish slower." I've bad days fishing where nothing would bite, not even bluegill, but slow worming would get me a 5 to 8lb bass. I twitch a wacky worm, sing a couple lines of a song (Lynyrd Skynyrd, Balad of Curtis Lowe), and twitch the worm on the same word. It makes you wait and sets a pattern. Change to word ,change your twitch time.
    Some fish need time to examine your bait.
    And some scent on your bait helps too!

  • @joseluiscuevas4699
    @joseluiscuevas4699 15 дней назад

    The 3 seconds rule works great!

  • @Al_is_XXX
    @Al_is_XXX 2 дня назад +1

    Very interesting content thanks. I am in Europe, so we only have sea bass...the Perch is our nearest cousin, but it doesn't attract the same enthusiasm as your Bass.... we do that for Carp instead

  • @burneracc2567
    @burneracc2567 2 месяца назад +2

    I like to feel a head shake or two before setting the hook, works like a charm despite using mono. Yes, I sometimes get fish deep hooked but I mostly fish for food anyway, catch my limit and go home or sometimes play around with lighter gear and sunfish if I catch the limit fast enough. On tournaments tho, I usually set the hook with a bit faster steady set on first half of first head shake because fish must be released alive and that bit of stretch in mono gives me enough time for fish to hook itself well but not too deep.
    That's just my experience, I know braid elitists who do as well, sometimes worse, sometimes better but is all comes down to luck and skill.

    • @Burlehmangus
      @Burlehmangus 21 день назад

      Well said…I’ve recently switched to 20lb braid with 20lb mono on my spinners, 30 or 50 on a baitcaster that I rarely use….but I still LOVE using mono for ponds with smaller fish. If I know the majority of fish in the pond are 1ish pound, even up to 2lbers…I stick with mono, because that extra stretch really helps with not ripping the hook set out of the more tender mouth of those smaller bass.

  • @SaintJohnTheFisherman
    @SaintJohnTheFisherman 2 месяца назад

    Very great video Steve

  • @keiraquam5812
    @keiraquam5812 2 месяца назад

    I know my hooksets are my weakness. I'll keep these in mind! Thanks.

  • @raygissendanner1476
    @raygissendanner1476 2 месяца назад

    Great information thank you

  • @Cheezeball
    @Cheezeball Месяц назад +2

    I leave the line slack when I fish senko worms. When the line starts to move, I set the hook. I don't even see the twitches so I'm not tempted.

  • @loud-pedal-addict4503
    @loud-pedal-addict4503 Месяц назад +2

    Key to catching more fish: 1) Fish your buddies/neighbor/bosses stocked ponds!

  • @clydesharman2053
    @clydesharman2053 2 месяца назад

    Steve I have literally lost 2 giant bass this year because of the power hook set and. Going for it to soon.
    The last of the 2 fish I lost I could feel the lure pull out of his mouth
    I’ve got to give it a 3 or 4 count and swipe to the side to keep pressure

    • @SteveRogersOutdoors
      @SteveRogersOutdoors  2 месяца назад

      The side sweep is a good one. Definitely has helped me out too.

  • @markbenn1907
    @markbenn1907 2 месяца назад

    It’s all about feeling that final thump. When they are off at the end the thumps are not as strong but once they hit the hook there is a solid thump. Also I heard someone say they set the hook relative to how the fish bites (small nibbles slow hook set, slam it fast hook set)

  • @chriskucenski438
    @chriskucenski438 2 месяца назад

    The problem is avoiding gut hooking the bass. Fishlife First Aid works sometimes, but gut hooking a fish sucks. Another great video. Thanks.

    • @ericsh8576
      @ericsh8576 2 месяца назад

      I was thinking this exactly and leave this exact comment. I would rather definitely lose a fish rather than gut hook every time.

    • @SteveRogersOutdoors
      @SteveRogersOutdoors  2 месяца назад +1

      Yes, gut hooking is awful. I have started to smash my barbs down a lot and that has really helped.

    • @no_regerts5176
      @no_regerts5176 2 месяца назад

      In my neck of the woods, we have lots of smallmouth and crawfish. A 4” hula grub on a football head gets choked 90# of the time. I started texas rigging them and I don’t get as many deep hooked fish.

    • @MarkVincent-h7q
      @MarkVincent-h7q 2 месяца назад

      Simple solution...when the bass are aggressively feeding on the baits I'm using, the "no doubt" bites...smash the barb on the hook...I've actually watched bass regurgitate my baits that I couldn't get to, that deep. Just a thought...tight lines, God bless.

  • @PunkR0ckz09
    @PunkR0ckz09 2 месяца назад +2

    Thank you for saying steady pressure is better than a huge hookset. I've NEVER lost a fish I had hookset that way, and I see dozens of "RUclips fishermen" losing fish by giving hooksets that would send the fish to Mars. My hooks aren't even extremely sharp, caught a bunch of pikes with my "bass" lures as well as catfishes and they have much harder skin to penetrate than bass does.

    • @SteveRogersOutdoors
      @SteveRogersOutdoors  2 месяца назад +1

      The side sweep and steady pressure has definitely helped me out a lot. Lots of confidence in it. Thank you!

  • @kenhelmscwi
    @kenhelmscwi 2 месяца назад +1

    Hook sets are free. I always set the hook at least twice sometimes three times. Too many times has the bass come to the top of the water open his mouth and there went my lure.

  • @FM-qq2kk
    @FM-qq2kk 23 дня назад +1

    In the Slop overhead hard hookset to get the fish moving forward away from cover * Grub or worm open water- med speed overhead hookset
    Open water* Spinnerbait or Carolina rig- Sweep sidehookset 90 degree angle - med for 3/4 spinnerbait slow for Carolina after reeling down slack picking up the weight and feeling for resistance on the leader-

  • @CaptainKotetsu
    @CaptainKotetsu Месяц назад +1

    I feel like a lot of people pull too soon because they don’t want to foul/gut hook a fish. That can ruin a day really fast.
    Pulling at just the right time is definitely a finess thing

  • @bassmaster3nj
    @bassmaster3nj 2 месяца назад

    Great stuff!

  • @HookinDinks
    @HookinDinks 17 дней назад

    I almost always hookset with the sweep, but fishing jigs I struggle for whatever reason landing bass.

  • @Taylor-vz4ot
    @Taylor-vz4ot Месяц назад

    This video was very helpful. I'm still relatively new to the sport and miss a lot of hook sets.
    But also, the local pond i fish the bass are cery pressured and when my daughter comes with (she's 4) she doesn't want to wait and move around alot like I do. Can you direct me to some reliable panfish videos to make those days more fun for her cuz we have bluegill all over that pond. And I've never really done any pan fishing. At least not on purpose lol

    • @SteveRogersOutdoors
      @SteveRogersOutdoors  Месяц назад +1

      Here is one from Wired2Fish: ruclips.net/video/KZHlNT_qvoI/видео.htmlsi=7DLSqG48dpqPME16
      They have a decent number of panfish videos I think you will enjoy. Thanks for watching!

    • @Taylor-vz4ot
      @Taylor-vz4ot Месяц назад

      @@SteveRogersOutdoors thank you kindly. love your channel.

  • @MrJohnB-qs6dp
    @MrJohnB-qs6dp 2 месяца назад +1

    Awesome tip!!! Stay Safe & God Bless!!! 🤠👍

  • @SquirrelockHolmes
    @SquirrelockHolmes 2 месяца назад

    Great videos

  • @Logan-f2z
    @Logan-f2z Месяц назад +1

    I think the best way to guarantee a catch,be patient,let the fish actually get the whole thing in its mouth before you jig the rod and yank it straight out of its lips

  • @mattjohnson7835
    @mattjohnson7835 2 месяца назад

    I set the hook with a 6 inch worm the other day and all that came back was the hook and weight. I am guessing the fish had a good hold of the worm but hadn't sucked it in all the way yet. I was also thinking it could have been a cat fish.

    • @SteveRogersOutdoors
      @SteveRogersOutdoors  2 месяца назад

      It sure could have been. I’ve experienced the same thing with catfish.

  • @mikeanderson9266
    @mikeanderson9266 2 месяца назад +1

    Mentally prepared for fishing, OH MY!!

  • @Nunya644
    @Nunya644 2 месяца назад +2

    I guess this is fine for jigs and wax worms, but it must not apply for spinner baits or anything else you constantly retrieve.
    Its a way different process. There is no "manipulation" of the bait, its a STRIKE.

  • @EnviousGenome
    @EnviousGenome 2 месяца назад

    fair enough

  • @tomeull9875
    @tomeull9875 22 дня назад

    A buddy and me fish largemouth on a local lake. We get lots of hits using top water frogs in lilly pads. The problem is we rarely hook them. I've tried waiting longer, etc but with no luck. We also find that the bass misses the lure. The water in this lake is very dark so I think that may be the issue. So frustrated.. Any ideas?

    • @SteveRogersOutdoors
      @SteveRogersOutdoors  21 день назад

      Frog fishing can be very frustrating. When bass are completely missing the lure and not even touching it, the best luck I have had is to really experiment with different cadences on working the frog back. I’ll try really slow and then pop it super fast, etc to try and get it dialed in. I also will switch types/brands of frogs if I have a few with me. Sometimes that seems to make a difference, but it can be very frustrating.

  • @TJDeez
    @TJDeez Месяц назад

    I'm brand new to fishing. Caught 3 bass last week and now I'm "hooked". I learned this once after pulling up a half eaten worm. Common sense.
    Nature is telling you to be patient, and when it finally bites it's the final test of patience.
    Idk what I'm doing but I figure let the worm do the work.
    Stay ice cold until that thing is in your hands.

    • @SteveRogersOutdoors
      @SteveRogersOutdoors  Месяц назад +1

      Welcome to the sport! That initial bite is so fun and thank you for watching.

    • @TJDeez
      @TJDeez Месяц назад

      It's addicting! Haha

  • @allnewmate
    @allnewmate 2 месяца назад

    Thank you for this. I have struggled the past few weeks with missed and / or drop offs. I run into alot with live bait like minnows and hellgramites they are my goto baits. I have found even after waiting a second or two before trying to set the hook they let go its very frustrating. Hellgramites i find it continuously an issue the only thing i can think of is its nipping them and thats why they let go, i have to really wait a few seconds to make sure the bobber stays under to start reeling. Also as im reeling ill give a second whip to make sure its hooked,i even resorted to trying treble hooks with live bait, then sometimes they just spit it out both types of bait. I fish for whatever will bite have been mostly lucky with bass though. Any other tips you can give would be most appreciated

    • @SteveRogersOutdoors
      @SteveRogersOutdoors  2 месяца назад +1

      I definitely think you are correct with the hellagramites that they are nipping at them. You’re on the right track waiting for the float to pull under and start to move. Some anglers I know that use the minnows like to hook them through the back instead of the lips for that very reason.

    • @allnewmate
      @allnewmate 2 месяца назад

      @@SteveRogersOutdoors I only hook minnows through the back and still have them let go lol, all in all though my hook up ratio isnt bad, im just frustrated(who isnt) it isnt better. Love your channel and the underwater vids. Keep them coming please :)

  • @TokyoNightGirlLofi
    @TokyoNightGirlLofi 2 месяца назад

    Nice💛💛💛💛💙

  • @TropicalRegicide
    @TropicalRegicide 18 дней назад

    Is it the same for saltwater?

    • @SteveRogersOutdoors
      @SteveRogersOutdoors  17 дней назад

      That’s a great question. I have very little experience saltwater fishing. Hopefully someone will see this and be able to answer this better than I can.

  • @zach240
    @zach240 21 день назад

    Buying their product will fix everything and make all of the dogs dreams come true.

  • @freshandsaltyjohnny
    @freshandsaltyjohnny 2 месяца назад +8

    Hooksets are free guys. Literally costing you nothing but the chance of gaining something. Always set the hook. THEY ARE UNLIMITED.

    • @finnafishfl
      @finnafishfl Месяц назад +1

      Thanks now i snagged my jdm hardbait on a log

  • @WheresTheSauce
    @WheresTheSauce 11 дней назад +1

    I used to guide walleye in north ontario and so many people would RIP THE BEJUESUS out of a hookset.
    Feel the tap of a fish, feel the weight of that fish on the line and lift the rod to set the hook
    No need for these crazy hooksets

  • @CSwivel
    @CSwivel Месяц назад +1

    Reel down and lean into them instead of swinging for a home run in most situations will land you more

  • @daimu9120
    @daimu9120 2 месяца назад +1

    02:40 If you try to hook at this timing, the plastic garbage will sink to the bottom of the lake.This rig has a high environmental impact as it prioritizes immediate fishing results.Stupid anglers around the world are darkening the future of fishing spots. (特に日本は釣りメディアがセコ釣りを推奨しているので酷い状況)

  • @williamknight5142
    @williamknight5142 2 месяца назад +1

    👍👍👍👍👍

  • @BloominOnion1
    @BloominOnion1 Месяц назад +1

    sidesweep probably gets me the most hookups

  • @itllkeal
    @itllkeal 2 месяца назад

    I really wished I'd stop getting all the bites from tree bass while I'm squirrel fishing. I still have some baits hung up in the branches.

  • @finmanpoozie4756
    @finmanpoozie4756 2 месяца назад

    IMHO, you missed a couple really big factors of missed fish:
    1st: Sharpening hooks. Too many guys don't test the hooks, or don't test them often enough. For those that do use an old model of "if it doesn't slide on your fingernail then it's sharp". I go 1 step further & make it razor sharp so when you do the same fingernail test the hook actually "sinks" a li'l bit & you'll feel it instantly. It'll nearly effortlessly dig a hole in your nail to where it takes a small "pop" to release it, & you'll feel that "pop" to release it. When any hook from finesse #2 thru a musky 7/0 hook is razor sharp, they'll all "sink" like I'm trying to describe. My hookset to landing ratios went thru the roof when I changed my hook sharpening methodology. Keep testing that point!
    2nd: Leaders! Gotta check leaders & often for nicks or abrasions. This was also missed. I nearly exclusively use fluorocarbon leaders because they're more abrasion resistant than braid & I can feel nicks & abrasions on fluoro where I can't reliably enough on braid. Near invisibility is also what I want on the bait. Keep checking leaders for anything not smooth because that's a broken line on the next hookset probably... Keep testing that leader!!
    Minor but relevant: I'm lazy...to lazy to keep tying knots. If others are like me, use the absolutely smallest snap you can get away with. I'll never use a snap-swivel on any bait because the profile & weight of the bait changes too much. Oh, in case anyone beats me up for using a snap, I do tie direct to jigs & chatterbaits but that's probably about it for direct tying with me.
    That's my extra 2 cents
    I don't agree with what looked like a finesse hook on a 6" worm. When that worm bunches up, there's potentially no hook to be set...picking the correct hook for plastics could be #3 that was missed in the vid. For a 5-6" worm, I'm tying direct with a 3/0 EWG, typically texposed so the meat of the hook is right there during a hookset. Jigs? I try to go as small as possible of a hook because I'm not sure a smallie will take a 4/0 hook on some jig's I've seen on store shelves....details like those: Make the hook match the avg fish size + the rubber bait size
    Very good video!! (Pls don't take my thoughts as an attack or anything negative...not meant as that at all)

    • @SteveRogersOutdoors
      @SteveRogersOutdoors  2 месяца назад

      It really is amazing how fast hooks can go dull and the leaders get nicked up. I run my fingers down the leader constantly to check - and then the next hurdle to overcome is actually taking the time to sit down and retie. Lol.

    • @finmanpoozie4756
      @finmanpoozie4756 2 месяца назад

      @@SteveRogersOutdoors Ahh...like I said...I'm lazy. I'll tie on to jigs & chatterbaits. The mainline, as small of a snap as possible, to the leader. All my leaders have a ball bearing swivel (also helps keep my main line twist free as a perk). Unsnap 1, snap on the next & go. Seconds overall.
      I keep around 12-24 leaders pretied on the boat of each type so I'm good to go as soon as I feel fray or any kind of nick (or even a new flat spot)
      1. 20 or 25# fluoro with a snap
      2. 20 or 25# fluoro with a tag end
      3. 8# or 10# fluoro with a snap
      4. 8# or 10# fluoro with a tag end
      5. 6# or 8# drop shot leaders, hook mid-point with a tag end (trim to whatever depth I want)
      6. 20# or 25# fluoro with 3/0 EWG for worms
      7. 25# fluoro 1/0 circle hooks for spring pike trips using pike shiners or suckers
      8. 150# fluoro musky trolling leaders with a snap
      9. 150# fluoro musky casting leaders with a snap
      When I get low, I simply tie more. There might even be a few other combinations, but you get the general idea. All in all, it works really well for my style (bass, pike & musky, troll, weeds, bottom dragging/bouncing & open water-- it's pretty much all covered). I'm not losing too much time except for tying on a jig/chatterbait & a Polomar knot is really fast to tie up.
      So right with how that razor sharp tip I described is shot with 1 bounce off a rock or even pulling thru a weed clump can wreck them!!! If it doesn't bore that fingernail hole, I'll touch it up with a file as a cone sharpening lickedysplit & keep moving--- can't catch a fish with the line out of the water!
      I don't think much about line visibility for me (fluoro leaders) but this may help other readers also: On a bait caster, use your index finger under the line, keep it in contact as the line travels over the top of your finger. For a spinning reel, keep the line on the tip of your index finger as well except when reeling... far too often your finger will feel the twitch long before any rod translates it as a nibble. Even itty bitty subtle bites get felt with your finger that otherwise might have been overlooked. If your fingers are too short, keep 1 on the rod blank at all times (I do when reeling) as the next best thing to having the line stay on a finger.

  • @TWC6724
    @TWC6724 2 месяца назад

    The only hook set I’m 100% with is the tree pounder.

  • @ChurchSleazy
    @ChurchSleazy Месяц назад +1

    Or you could just texas rig 4 inch creature baits so they cant nibble so much

  • @michaelfolse8140
    @michaelfolse8140 2 месяца назад +1

    I find most often its a day to day thing 😂 just kidding some time you got the let them swim with it some times when they on its on

  • @EricHallford-s4p
    @EricHallford-s4p 23 дня назад

    Pretty sure i just saw a skull where the bass jig was bouncing. No lie

  • @joshorden2545
    @joshorden2545 Месяц назад

    Going to try this Technique I keep missing fish on a jig I keep blowing it out of there mouth

    • @SteveRogersOutdoors
      @SteveRogersOutdoors  Месяц назад +1

      Good luck!

    • @joshorden2545
      @joshorden2545 Месяц назад

      @@SteveRogersOutdoors Ty I will ,ty for the awesome videos your posting keep them coming

    • @joshorden2545
      @joshorden2545 29 дней назад +1

      @@SteveRogersOutdoors I did the dragging technique and set the hook sideways like u discussed and work !! Ty so much!

  • @naturebc
    @naturebc 22 дня назад

    If you are rigging your worm so that the hook is over 6 inches away from the tail of the worm, you are rigging it wrong in my book. First bite is often all you get.