River Brutes HAMMERED This Savage Glide Bait
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- Опубликовано: 13 сен 2024
- On this adventure, I put the Savage Gear 3D Shine Glide Bait to the test, and the results were insane! Come along as these river brutes can't resist the action of this incredible lure.
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Fish flyin, so cool!
Some nice fish! Great video
@@JacksGoneFishing-kh6zh thanks 🙏
Nice video
@@timdavis3532 Thanks for watching! 🙏
Keep it up
@@LtPickles Thanks for the support!
Cool action! How you liking the seviin gf?
@@paulanderson724 I’ve only been using it about 50% of the time, mainly due to my various techniques but I’ve been very impressed with it so far. Ultra smooth retrieve, solid drag system, bomb casts, and comfortable for all day fishing! Longevity is what I’m most interested to learn about!
Excellent video , you need to try the beast coast miyagi swimbait with a 6/0 owner beast swimbait hook you will definitely love it 😊
@@janosczovek8524 Yesss!!! On my list of lures to tryout!
that glide bait is my favorite by far. that exact one and size. cuaght some hogs on it
Nice!!👍 Yeah, sick glide bait especially for the price!
Can you give me some tips on how to choose the right lure to catch fish
@@dalafgaming7238 what kind of fish are you targeting? Bass?
@@sotayakfishing bass and pike
@@dalafgaming7238 finding the fish is the biggest battle. Once you locate fish, then the rest is a lot easier.
When choosing lures, I often consider 1) Water temperature (hot or cold? are the fish aggressive or lethargic?) If fish have the energy to chase, then maybe choose a moving bait. If the fish are moving slow, then maybe choose a slower presentation. 2) Water clarity (stained, muddy, clear etc.). If the fish can’t see very well, then I’d pick something like a chatterbait or plopper which makes a lot of noise. If it’s ultra clear then maybe choose something more subtle like a plastic. 3) Light conditions (sun rise/set, cloudy, sunny) Will the fish be able to see a bait on topwater? Is the sun penetrating the bottom enough to light up a lure that sinks? 5) Color of lure (I’m not a big color guy though) I typically stick with black or white…something to offset the water and light conditions. 6) Lastly I think about size. Bass and pike will hit all types of lure sizes. I don’t think small baits limit you to small fish, but I do think big baits eliminate small fish.
I know this is a long answer because it’s a good hard question, but for me that’s what makes fishing so much fun. I hope this helps and good luck - catch some bass and pike!!! 🤙
@@sotayakfishing thank you so much