Hey guys i am 68 years young and have been fishing for 60 of those years. Your instructional videos on how to rig this and that and so much more info has made me a better bass fisherman over the last few years.My catch ratio has gone up every year since i started trying your tricks of the trade so to speak.I always fished my worms two ways,texas style or wacky style and most always caught fish. But on those days when it was hard to find a bite i started trying some of the new styles such as shaky heads ans drop shot ect,i started catching fish instead of giving up and going home.I thank you guys for that! keep up the good work and info it helped this older fisherman.
Two out of the three lakes I fish have pretty clear water, so I use mostly swimbaits - soft-plastic shad, bluegill, or perch lures or my personal favorite the swimbait/crankbait hybrid: it has a fat body and a long tail and combines the wobble of a crankbait with the swimming action of a swimbait and bass go nuts for it. The only problem is that you really have to know what's a bite and what isn't or you'll snag every stick there is and lose your lures.
weightless texas weedless. I use 6lb mono and Its fine.. I think here its worse.. we have tons of small rocks on bottom.. so you cant really use any bait or you will snag it so easily.. but weightless texas weedless can last a long time in this area that is the worst to shorefish from. the shoreline is limited here also.. that's what makes it so much of a pain.. it gets cliffy quick and its heavy pressured also.. lake sucks so bad I wouldn't want my enemy to fish here lol. though can get tanks here.
I so appreciate you guys. I try to be a student of the sport. I go to workshops, take notes and watch a ton of videos to prepare for tournament seasons. Your channel has been a staple of my learning progression over the years and will continue to be as long as you guys keep generating them. I find I revisit them many times as a refresher on specific techniques I'm either learning or gleaning information on existing techniques that I might have missed the first time around. I also appreciate the lists you include in the description, of not only the bates, but the breakdown of the gear you prefer to use. I hope TW gives you guys a kickback as I know I've spent thousands there based on your recommendations. As always a fantastic informative video. Thank you guys so much!
Love this channel! Ha, its funny, as a kid i was always fishing rubber/plastic worms with a bullet weight with great success! I'm 51yrs old and now I find out that it called a Texas rig. I can remember when Bass Pro Shops had "that" catalogue.. eww wee, that was a big day when it arrived! Thank you for all that you do and for helping me get back into serious fishing. The underwater footage is amazing.. I always wondered what they were doin' down there!
GREAT !! Commentary!! I loved it... Simple details make the fishing SO !! easy.!! We fish the northern upper Lakes of Wisconsin in the fall Some are super clear, lakes.. even ones in a little more Murkey . We used custom made worms .JET black / no fleck. super salt /anise infused and then stored and rolled in the Anise oil 100% slow fall technique . Or a drag along. unbelievable results for small mouth. large mouth . 20 Years.We have been using Senkos , My buddy jimmy made them ,WHEN NOBODY EVEN NEW WHAT THEY WERE..Up north anyway! .I'm Bragging here ,there were 4 years in a row when the average smallmouth was 5 lb's and the catch of the day was over 6-1/2 LB OMG, Love the memories .The locals always asked what you fishing for?. most anglers up north fish for muskie or walleye.That time of year. Nope --WERE FISHING FOR bass. BASS.??? Why?? biggest fish we ever caught.. they don't like Bass ! We stopped telling /them we were fishing for Bass . Changed it to Walleye/Muskie. ALL catch and release.. over the years the colors changed, but!! the major catch always come;s from jet black.and still does. thanks for the VID i really liked it BTW- 20 years later later . the lakes are Loaded with bass fishermen. -guess who still kills them??? Mike
I’m a super noob bass fisher and this was perfect! Thanks for taking the time and breaking this down. I took notes on paper like I was back in high school. 😂 have a great day
I subscribed because you kept it simple and used terminology for the amateur fisherman without making me feel stupid! Thank you! Plastics is something I have yet to master and I’m excited to get started. I’m a spinner bait, rattle trap or spider rigging fisherman.
Can I just say thank you literally in 15 minutes you give us your top 10 how are you Rig them and when to use them this might be the best beginner fishing video on RUclips
Just started fishing again for the first time in maybe 10 years honestly more like 15. I can't thank you enough for this super simple and to the point video. I don't mind asking for help here and there, but it has been frustrating having to feel like a total greenie. Thank you for this! So much information in one place and very well said.
I love the way you approach these videos. Me, and I'm sure a lot of others are overwhelmed by all the choices and techniques out there. I just don't fish enough to keep up with everything, so it helps me to really narrow the scope down and have some general understanding about worm fishing and some tried and true methods/tools such as you taught with this video. Really filled a lot of gaps in my understanding about worm fishing in. Thanks so much!
I love this. Not that it’s information a lot of us don’t know. It’s just that I love work fishing. One thing you didn’t talk a lot about here is Carolina rigging curly tails and speed worms. Here in Utah we have deep reservoirs, steep drop offs and shelf’s. And these hold a lot of fish that people just overlook or give up on. Carolina rigging big curly tails is a trick I’ve started to use and it works. I caught a lot of fish this year Carolina rigging off of shelf’s, through ditches, big underwater rock piles. Structure where the Carolina will shine vs Texas rigging and Its just been so fun. The worm I use the nose is the Zero Baits megaworm. It’s a 10” curly tail. Great colors. I know I’m the Owner of Zero Baits but I mean It’s what I absolutely love to do. Zero-Baits.com
Great video. Me and my 6 year old have been learning to fish together this summer. We tried the basic fake worms with a texas rig and he caught 6 bass in one day at the pond by our house. He was so happy he almost had tears. Thanks so much.
Over 50 years of worm fishing 15 years as a guide on Table Rock lake and the speed worm escaped me. I just saw another video on speed worms. So I guess as they say never to old to learn. I enjoy your videos. By the way Gene Larew lived at Table Rock Lake and was a true innovator in plastic worms we fished them all the time. I think his first worms may have been speed worms (little hooked tails) and did not pick up on the swim bait action.
My friend from and I have been watching fishing video's for a week. We went Today At a pond around his condo. Had a fountain in the middle. We caught largemouth bass for 4 hrs. Frogs, spinner baits, jigs and senkos. The biggest I caught was probably 5 to 6 pds on a senko. He hit hard. Caught me off guard. Been catching 2 to 3 pounders all day. Awesome day of fishing. Shawn
I run a black trick worm on a Carolina rig when nothing else is working, slow slow slow presentation. And I’ll catch fish all day while my buddies are ripping crank baits and chatter baits all day with no bites. I’ll catch fish on a black 5” trick worm in a mud hole. 9 times out of 10 they get bit. Any water color, Any sky, and temp, any water temp, 5” black trick Carolina rig, it just works. My opinion
I’ve been looking for a video exactly like this. The hardest part is visualizing what the bait is doing in the water, and how it attracts fish. Thanks for this🤘🏼
Great advice man. I caught my first jig fish because i had the mindset that hooksets are free.(they are) I was in that split second of doubt and swung... Fish on!!!
I am a novice fisher at 76YO. I really learned a lot. I am going to eat what I catch. People that fish all the time, well, catch and release is great. For people that get to fish four times a year, well I am going to eat them (LOL). Thanks😀.
Hey guys, living in east Texas, got out this afternoon 9/7/19 around 12:30. Fishing a 1 acre lake in my community with a Gene Larew Biffle Bug. Got a hard hit, heavy, set the hook...brought in a 12# blue. Nice!!
You guys just alone have taught me way more than all the books,magazines, and other videos have.. Just wish the bass around here got the chance to get as big. Love the videos and how in depth you guys are. Please never stop making them.
Thank god for you sir lol I fished a lot when I was very young and I loved it I started taking my kids fishing and I can’t remember a lot of techniques it’s been so long. Thanks to you I can show them some good tricks
Very nice explanation & break down for fishing different Worm rigs. The Best when & where to use them. Really Enjoyed the Underwater Video. THANKS again.
I like tactical bassin because you guys are real down to earth dont try to act like. Other guys who copy off other shows down to casting like them ive been fishing for 50 years atleast. I catch fish but i have learned some things from ya'll .actually caught more bass nice ones this year best year of all my years bassn.good job bros never quit fishn
Tactical is quickly turning into the best RUclips fishing videos there are, y’all are doing great work, please do some reviews on the cheaper 100 dollar and less rods
Much love for the senko and straight tail worms obviously, but I think there's something to what he was saying about the speed worm. That's not something ppl are onto where I am. Also, I like what Matt said about worm fishing being one of the first and most basic techniques you learn but it's so effective that you'll always do it.
The way you describe and teach is just perfect for me, and absolutely you guys have made me a better fisherman 100%..and I just wanted to say thanks! Day after day, again Ty!
Videos like this are the reason i subbed this channel the first time i cane across it. Thanks for all the usable info...been fishin all my life and always learn somethin new every time you guys post a video.
I'm kind of new to these videos but I catch myself watching multiples day and night you're full of good knowledge and I love watching you guys get excited about each other catching fish!🎣 much love from South Alabama... your deflection comments we're so spot-on helpful that's the kind of stuff that doesn't get talked about nice!
Before I watched / happened onto this video, I was mapping a lake and thinking to myself, I really need ( for myself ) to go back to some proven, basic techniques. I use to slay bass on a Tex rigged 6” tequila sunrise robo worm. All day long! With one rod, and that was it ( years ago ) but I still caught tons of bass! Funny how caught up we get with all the “stuff” and forget about what actually works day in and day out. If fish some of the most highly pressured reservoirs on earth ( So Cal ) and without a doubt, will have at least two rods or more with a variety of worm techniques tied on! Thanks Matt for stoken the fire.... 🎣🤙
It's great knowing all this as today I had a fairly bad day of fishing but watching this video helped refill my confidence and energy to fish. Now I know the correct way and the things I was doing wrong
Thank you so much for this video. I’m pretty new to fishing and need easy to digest videos. It’s so refreshing to get a thorough and simple view like this one. Amazing video!
Just stick to the tried and true black/fire tail worm. It will catch bass in any state, any river, pond, lake, stream, or mud hole.😎👍. Just put a light weight on it... doesn’t matter the shape and cast it out there and get funky with it.
This is the first video from your channel for me. While I knew most of what you said in this vid, I did learn something and you put it all so succinctly that you earned a new subscriber. Great work!
Once again, thank you so much for simplifying it. I will be picking some up and trying them. Thanks again for not just saying that I need a dedicated $200 rod that I can’t afford and explaining what to look for. Always appreciate the advice. I know it’s not the be all end all, but gives me a great place to start and get success. Much appreciated!
Thx great video, I think the senko has overshadowed just old fashion Larry Nixon style worm fishing. I’m glad you mentioned the power bait worms, I think the plastic worm has accounted for more fish probably more than any bait next to a spinner bait and a jig
thank you thank you thank you! I've been fishing 100x . never really took it serious or knew what i was doing. decided to take it serious and found you . great advice !!!!! now i know what the heck to do with this stuff
What a great video! I like this alot, you are very knowledgeable and I kinda agree with everything you said in this video! I have been bass fishing since the 80's and I have used plastics in all kinds of situations. You sir, have it dialed in! Great job!
Gary Yamamoto 5 inch Senko, Watermelon Magic. Texas rig 3/0. It's crazy, the Bass will grab it, and if you don't set the hook you stop reeling for 10 seconds and they will keep coming back for it. Got a nice 21 inch Largemouth after finally setting the hook on the 5th attempt. In Michigan they work well starting in Mid May and work amazing until October.
Fantastic video! One of my favorite spots is a small pond in a forest preserve, shallow, filled with weeds and Bluegill, but super clear, my go to is a 5 inch Senko in watermelon/red flake and a 3 inch Yum Dinger in pumpkin/chartreuse tail
I absolutely agree with the fact that speedworms are very underrated. I love them in clear grassy water. One detail to point out is the speedworm you linked in the description is the original with just a flat paddle tail. To get the best action, you need to go with the "ultravibe" style with the hooked tail like you showed in the video.
What kind of hook is that on the Texas rig. I couldn't nsee it. I usually do catfishing but I have a new kayak and ready to try bass fishing and realized I don't know shit about it.
Thanks for just teaching and sharing knowledge. Early on in my fishing days the “pros” were always there to sell something. I appreciate just learning and not being brainwashed to buy a specific product. 👍🏻
Of all the the channels on fishing, this channel is up there. Thanks for sharing your knowledge and opinions.. The texas rig is not very common here in Denmark. I'll have to try these worms ;)
I grew up in Florida "trying" to fish for bass with rubber worms. My dad was less than patient in teaching. He would rather catch his fish than teach me to catch mine. I appreciate this video a lot. Thanks. That said... the ads on this video are NUMEROUS. I understand needing to make money, but wow.
Excellent breakdown 👍.....caught 3 fish from the couch just watching!
Hahaha!
Nice.
Are those 3 fish legal size ?
Was your couch properly registered and inspected?
FloridaWoodsWater ha no sorry must have a twin....
lol
Hey guys i am 68 years young and have been fishing for 60 of those years. Your instructional videos on how to rig this and that and so much more info has made me a better bass fisherman over the last few years.My catch ratio has gone up every year since i started trying your tricks of the trade so to speak.I always fished my worms two ways,texas style or wacky style and most always caught fish. But on those days when it was hard to find a bite i started trying some of the new styles such as shaky heads ans drop shot ect,i started catching fish instead of giving up and going home.I thank you guys for that! keep up the good work and info it helped this older fisherman.
Anyone is catching fish in their minds on their favorites spots as they watch the different rigs and underwater footage?
Frank Sz nah. Getting skunked even in my dreams
@@John-nd7il LOL...the Laughter makes it all worth while.
Why yes, actually.
@@gbnomore3918 www
Bruh I might as well set up micro rigs because the kind of bass y’all fishing ain’t even on my bait radar yet.
Don’t think I ever took the time to thank you guys for teaching me how to fish. Every single video you put out is just a wealth of info. Thank you!👍
agreed
"If your rod deflects, hit em! If it's grass, it'll just pop out." - Matt
*spends an entire afternoon snagging every log in the entire lake.
Too true, I I'm a southern mn man and I am surrounded by logs and branches, you almost have to spot fish for anything now days (in a kayak or boat)
You're probably fishing the right stuff tho.. bass love wood structure..
Two out of the three lakes I fish have pretty clear water, so I use mostly swimbaits - soft-plastic shad, bluegill, or perch lures or my personal favorite the swimbait/crankbait hybrid: it has a fat body and a long tail and combines the wobble of a crankbait with the swimming action of a swimbait and bass go nuts for it. The only problem is that you really have to know what's a bite and what isn't or you'll snag every stick there is and lose your lures.
Clear lake has little to no timber
weightless texas weedless. I use 6lb mono and Its fine.. I think here its worse.. we have tons of small rocks on bottom.. so you cant really use any bait or you will snag it so easily.. but weightless texas weedless can last a long time in this area that is the worst to shorefish from. the shoreline is limited here also.. that's what makes it so much of a pain.. it gets cliffy quick and its heavy pressured also.. lake sucks so bad I wouldn't want my enemy to fish here lol. though can get tanks here.
The only RUclips channel I let the ads run on
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You're a true subscriber respect
Same thing buddy. Best informational fishing channel on RUclips.
First time watching. I like how he goes into detail what each worm does and how to use them.
I so appreciate you guys. I try to be a student of the sport. I go to workshops, take notes and watch a ton of videos to prepare for tournament seasons. Your channel has been a staple of my learning progression over the years and will continue to be as long as you guys keep generating them. I find I revisit them many times as a refresher on specific techniques I'm either learning or gleaning information on existing techniques that I might have missed the first time around. I also appreciate the lists you include in the description, of not only the bates, but the breakdown of the gear you prefer to use. I hope TW gives you guys a kickback as I know I've spent thousands there based on your recommendations.
As always a fantastic informative video. Thank you guys so much!
Love this channel! Ha, its funny, as a kid i was always fishing rubber/plastic worms with a bullet weight with great success! I'm 51yrs old and now I find out that it called a Texas rig. I can remember when Bass Pro Shops had "that" catalogue.. eww wee, that was a big day when it arrived! Thank you for all that you do and for helping me get back into serious fishing. The underwater footage is amazing.. I always wondered what they were doin' down there!
You guys are the only people who can make a how to fish a worm video and still put some information in it that hasn't been repeated 1 million times !
I always love the underwater footage. U can learn so much from just a few seconds. Thanks for showing us.
GREAT !! Commentary!! I loved it... Simple details make the fishing SO !! easy.!! We fish the northern upper Lakes of Wisconsin in the fall
Some are super clear, lakes.. even ones in a little more Murkey . We used custom made worms .JET black / no fleck. super salt /anise infused and then stored and rolled in the Anise oil 100% slow fall technique . Or a drag along. unbelievable results for small mouth. large mouth . 20 Years.We have been using Senkos , My buddy jimmy made them ,WHEN NOBODY EVEN NEW WHAT THEY WERE..Up north anyway! .I'm Bragging here ,there were 4 years in a row when the average smallmouth was 5 lb's and the catch of the day was over 6-1/2 LB OMG, Love the memories .The locals always asked what you fishing for?. most anglers up north fish for muskie or walleye.That time of year. Nope --WERE FISHING FOR bass. BASS.??? Why?? biggest fish we ever caught.. they don't like Bass ! We stopped telling /them we were fishing for Bass . Changed it to Walleye/Muskie. ALL catch and release.. over the years the colors changed, but!! the major catch always come;s from jet black.and still does. thanks for the VID i really liked it
BTW- 20 years later later . the lakes are Loaded with bass fishermen. -guess who still
kills them???
Mike
It's 2021, can confirm these still work. Thank you!
I’m a super noob bass fisher and this was perfect! Thanks for taking the time and breaking this down. I took notes on paper like I was back in high school. 😂 have a great day
Are you a pro now HAHAH
I had a peice of paper out too. Also new bass fisher, retired trout fisher
2:28 lol, boys we have hope!!!!! Great video man, very informative.
I subscribed because you kept it simple and used terminology for the amateur fisherman without making me feel stupid! Thank you! Plastics is something I have yet to master and I’m excited to get started. I’m a spinner bait, rattle trap or spider rigging fisherman.
After half a lifetime only fishing salt, I've been super into fresh water the last few months. Love the video!! One of the best I've seen
Can I just say thank you literally in 15 minutes you give us your top 10 how are you Rig them and when to use them this might be the best beginner fishing video on RUclips
Just started fishing again for the first time in maybe 10 years honestly more like 15. I can't thank you enough for this super simple and to the point video. I don't mind asking for help here and there, but it has been frustrating having to feel like a total greenie. Thank you for this! So much information in one place and very well said.
that's awesome...if ya got any questions let me know!
I love the way you approach these videos. Me, and I'm sure a lot of others are overwhelmed by all the choices and techniques out there. I just don't fish enough to keep up with everything, so it helps me to really narrow the scope down and have some general understanding about worm fishing and some tried and true methods/tools such as you taught with this video. Really filled a lot of gaps in my understanding about worm fishing in. Thanks so much!
I love this. Not that it’s information a lot of us don’t know. It’s just that I love work fishing.
One thing you didn’t talk a lot about here is Carolina rigging curly tails and speed worms.
Here in Utah we have deep reservoirs, steep drop offs and shelf’s. And these hold a lot of fish that people just overlook or give up on.
Carolina rigging big curly tails is a trick I’ve started to use and it works. I caught a lot of fish this year Carolina rigging off of shelf’s, through ditches, big underwater rock piles. Structure where the Carolina will shine vs Texas rigging and Its just been so fun.
The worm I use the nose is the Zero Baits megaworm. It’s a 10” curly tail. Great colors.
I know I’m the Owner of Zero Baits but I mean It’s what I absolutely love to do.
Zero-Baits.com
Every one of these videos is a treasure trove of knowledge. it's awesome.
Great video. Me and my 6 year old have been learning to fish together this summer. We tried the basic fake worms with a texas rig and he caught 6 bass in one day at the pond by our house. He was so happy he almost had tears. Thanks so much.
Over 50 years of worm fishing 15 years as a guide on Table Rock lake and the speed worm escaped me. I just saw another video on speed worms. So I guess as they say never to old to learn. I enjoy your videos.
By the way Gene Larew lived at Table Rock Lake and was a true innovator in plastic worms we fished them all the time. I think his first worms may have been speed worms (little hooked tails) and did not pick up on the swim bait action.
My friend from and I have been watching fishing video's for a week. We went Today At a pond around his condo. Had a fountain in the middle. We caught largemouth bass for 4 hrs. Frogs, spinner baits, jigs and senkos. The biggest I caught was probably 5 to 6 pds on a senko. He hit hard. Caught me off guard. Been catching 2 to 3 pounders all day. Awesome day of fishing. Shawn
I run a black trick worm on a Carolina rig when nothing else is working, slow slow slow presentation. And I’ll catch fish all day while my buddies are ripping crank baits and chatter baits all day with no bites. I’ll catch fish on a black 5” trick worm in a mud hole. 9 times out of 10 they get bit. Any water color, Any sky, and temp, any water temp, 5” black trick Carolina rig, it just works. My opinion
I’ve been looking for a video exactly like this. The hardest part is visualizing what the bait is doing in the water, and how it attracts fish. Thanks for this🤘🏼
I love how truly passionate you are for this sport. I think that let everything sink in a lot better.
Great advice man. I caught my first jig fish because i had the mindset that hooksets are free.(they are) I was in that split second of doubt and swung... Fish on!!!
Only channel I've came across that I actually subbed to first video. Such quality content. Extremely impressive
The underwater footage helps so much.
I am a novice fisher at 76YO. I really learned a lot. I am going to eat what I catch. People that fish all the time, well, catch and release is great. For people that get to fish four times a year, well I am going to eat them (LOL). Thanks😀.
Hey guys, living in east Texas, got out this afternoon 9/7/19 around 12:30.
Fishing a 1 acre lake in my community with a Gene Larew Biffle Bug. Got a hard hit, heavy, set the hook...brought in a 12# blue. Nice!!
Awesome!!! That's a big blue!
One of the best tutorials I've seen yet. Thank You!!!
Outstanding job, Matt. By far my favorite subscription. I watch your videos with my 10 year old grandson so he can learn right while young.
Thanks for the kind words Steven!
This is by far the best plastic video I’ve watched! Great job
You guys just alone have taught me way more than all the books,magazines, and other videos have.. Just wish the bass around here got the chance to get as big. Love the videos and how in depth you guys are. Please never stop making them.
Thank god for you sir lol I fished a lot when I was very young and I loved it I started taking my kids fishing and I can’t remember a lot of techniques it’s been so long. Thanks to you I can show them some good tricks
I swear...who gives great info like this a thumbs down? Crazy. Thank you Matt!
For real...good luck out there brotha!
Matt’s a legend and probably doesn’t even know it. Can you imagine how many generations will be using this information. DIG IT 👍
Very nice explanation & break down for fishing different Worm rigs. The Best when & where to use them.
Really Enjoyed the Underwater Video.
THANKS again.
One of the best explanations we've seen.. Get HOOKED!
Nice video. Very informative. I embraced the use of plastic worms last summer and had great success. These tips will help, too. Thanks.
I like tactical bassin because you guys are real down to earth dont try to act like. Other guys who copy off other shows down to casting like them ive been fishing for 50 years atleast. I catch fish but i have learned some things from ya'll .actually caught more bass nice ones this year best year of all my years bassn.good job bros never quit fishn
Tactical is quickly turning into the best RUclips fishing videos there are, y’all are doing great work, please do some reviews on the cheaper 100 dollar and less rods
Much love for the senko and straight tail worms obviously, but I think there's something to what he was saying about the speed worm. That's not something ppl are onto where I am.
Also, I like what Matt said about worm fishing being one of the first and most basic techniques you learn but it's so effective that you'll always do it.
I do exactly what you said with the 10 inch curly tail worm. I been dragging my bait for the past 3 years and it always delivers!
Absolutely love the concept-underwater footage helps a lot! Subscribed!
Superb video ! Your descriptions are right on. Kut Tail worms are one my best worm producers. Agree about colors.
Best tip and how to videos on utube period
Great advice, keep it simple. It is so easy to get overwhelmed when trying to purchase fishing tackle, thanks very much for sharing
The way you describe and teach is just perfect for me, and absolutely you guys have made me a better fisherman 100%..and I just wanted to say thanks! Day after day, again Ty!
Videos like this are the reason i subbed this channel the first time i cane across it. Thanks for all the usable info...been fishin all my life and always learn somethin new every time you guys post a video.
I'm kind of new to these videos but I catch myself watching multiples day and night you're full of good knowledge and I love watching you guys get excited about each other catching fish!🎣 much love from South Alabama... your deflection comments we're so spot-on helpful that's the kind of stuff that doesn't get talked about nice!
Go back in their archives about a year, and they did a video explaining and showing the whole thing.
Before I watched / happened onto this video, I was mapping a lake and thinking to myself, I really need ( for myself ) to go back to some proven, basic techniques. I use to slay bass on a Tex rigged 6” tequila sunrise robo worm. All day long! With one rod, and that was it ( years ago ) but I still caught tons of bass! Funny how caught up we get with all the “stuff” and forget about what actually works day in and day out. If fish some of the most highly pressured reservoirs on earth ( So Cal ) and without a doubt, will have at least two rods or more with a variety of worm techniques tied on! Thanks Matt for stoken the fire.... 🎣🤙
It's great knowing all this as today I had a fairly bad day of fishing but watching this video helped refill my confidence and energy to fish. Now I know the correct way and the things I was doing wrong
As I was watching this, a thought popped in my head. You guys could probably write the most useful bass fishing book on the market.
Fry Brothers Fishing would be longer than the bible
@@andrwhppe... And there's the title.... The bass Bible
6" Black Yamasenko is my default lure on a carolina rig. Great video.
Very good explanation!!! Thanks a lot! Greetings from Brazil!!!
Matt, you are a Great Teacher/Fisherman!
Thank you so much for this video. I’m pretty new to fishing and need easy to digest videos. It’s so refreshing to get a thorough and simple view like this one. Amazing video!
As usual another great video from the best BassFishermen on RUclips. Thanks Matt.
Just stick to the tried and true black/fire tail worm. It will catch bass in any state, any river, pond, lake, stream, or mud hole.😎👍. Just put a light weight on it... doesn’t matter the shape and cast it out there and get funky with it.
This is the first video from your channel for me. While I knew most of what you said in this vid, I did learn something and you put it all so succinctly that you earned a new subscriber. Great work!
Thanks! Great to have you
Once again, thank you so much for simplifying it. I will be picking some up and trying them. Thanks again for not just saying that I need a dedicated $200 rod that I can’t afford and explaining what to look for. Always appreciate the advice. I know it’s not the be all end all, but gives me a great place to start and get success. Much appreciated!
Loved the video. Very informative and enjoyable. Plastic worms are definitely underrated!
Thx great video, I think the senko has overshadowed just old fashion Larry Nixon style worm fishing. I’m glad you mentioned the power bait worms, I think the plastic worm has accounted for more fish probably more than any bait next to a spinner bait and a jig
Trick Worm on a 3/16 or 1/4 oz Shaky Head is an absolutely lethal rig.
Thanks. that was a great breakdown of the different varieties and when and how to fish them.
you guys are the "Bruce Lee" of fighting fish😁. Another Informative Video for us anglers🤙Thanks. Much love!!!🎣
You guys are awesome teachers. In depth explanations in simple layman's terms. Much appreciated!
thank you thank you thank you! I've been fishing 100x . never really took it serious or knew what i was doing. decided to take it serious and found you . great advice !!!!! now i know what the heck to do with this stuff
and it's these videos that set you apart from EVERYONE! I can't thank you enough for these videos.
First video I’ve seen from you. Love the simple ness and the straightforwardness!!! Super helpful! Thanks!! Subscribedddd
The best informative videos for fishing on RUclips, hands down..
Gonna have to try bottom fishing water cold out in lake Erie still! Just started fishing again! Best sport ever
Excellent video, simple and easy to understand.
What a great video! I like this alot, you are very knowledgeable and I kinda agree with everything you said in this video! I have been bass fishing since the 80's and I have used plastics in all kinds of situations. You sir, have it dialed in! Great job!
Love the simplification! Thanks!
Gary Yamamoto 5 inch Senko, Watermelon Magic. Texas rig 3/0. It's crazy, the Bass will grab it, and if you don't set the hook you stop reeling for 10 seconds and they will keep coming back for it. Got a nice 21 inch Largemouth after finally setting the hook on the 5th attempt. In Michigan they work well starting in Mid May and work amazing until October.
Excellent.......Excellent!!!!
Amazing video, explaine everything!!
Well done!!
Hook sets are free. Great video Matt. Back in the day my favorite worm was gator tail.
During the Early to mid summer the trick worm is my go to....im more confident with a weightless worm than any other bait
Ehhhh 13:45 hook sets are free ! One of the best lessons I ever learned fishing worms. Nice Vid Matt.
You packed so much information into each video, thank you for everything you do!
Knowing the action of every lure or worm is great!👍
Fantastic video! One of my favorite spots is a small pond in a forest preserve, shallow, filled with weeds and Bluegill, but super clear, my go to is a 5 inch Senko in watermelon/red flake and a 3 inch Yum Dinger in pumpkin/chartreuse tail
Took me months to get my underwater footage. That is some professional footage you captured. Amazing video!
I absolutely agree with the fact that speedworms are very underrated. I love them in clear grassy water. One detail to point out is the speedworm you linked in the description is the original with just a flat paddle tail. To get the best action, you need to go with the "ultravibe" style with the hooked tail like you showed in the video.
What kind of hook is that on the Texas rig. I couldn't nsee it. I usually do catfishing but I have a new kayak and ready to try bass fishing and realized I don't know shit about it.
I love the Berkley gulp 6" sinking minnow. The most versatile plastic out there. It's a jerk bait or a bottom bouncing worm.
Thanks for just teaching and sharing knowledge. Early on in my fishing days the “pros” were always there to sell something. I appreciate just learning and not being brainwashed to buy a specific product. 👍🏻
Great content! The Human Fish Encyclopedia!!! 🎣 💯💪🏾👊🏾✌🏾
I love u guys . Pure knowledge . This is what we all want to see.
Of all the the channels on fishing, this channel is up there. Thanks for sharing your knowledge and opinions.. The texas rig is not very common here in Denmark. I'll have to try these worms ;)
Great video Matt. Very helpful. This one is going in the library so I can revisit after we thaw out. Thx!!
thanks Matt. That's the kind of video I like.
Same...love educational videos!
great video explaining, I like the underwater footage
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Nice video/ cool camera work
I’ll add this somewhere in fishing Thank you
Thanks for giving us all the great information
I grew up in Florida "trying" to fish for bass with rubber worms. My dad was less than patient in teaching. He would rather catch his fish than teach me to catch mine. I appreciate this video a lot. Thanks. That said... the ads on this video are NUMEROUS. I understand needing to make money, but wow.
Good Lord...you guys are costing me A LOT of money! And you're making A LOT of money for Tackle Warehouse! HAHA!
How are they costing you a lot of mo y
Awesome video! I like to float my soft plastics! I just tie a hook, rig up worm/lizards and go!