I just bought the Saucy Swimmer yesterday to fish in our family pond in New Braunfels Texas. Holy moly did that lure wreck the fish. 22 bass and one huge blue gill from 1 pound to 4 pounds. It’s swims great, bounces along the hydrilla smoothly and casts great in the wind. I love all you videos and it’s the first time buying your baits, I live in Hawaii, but visit my folks twice a year. Please keep up the great footage and kill the BASS! Love the move. Sam
Love watching your videos for a couple hours every night after kids go to bed..appreciate everything you do for the sport ..keep up on the great videos tight lines!
Thank you Scott. I throw a lot of swimbaits and I just ran into. My place of work and grabbed a bunch of coffee stirrers and a bunch of regular sized straws. So, thanks again, buddy.
I would love to see how you set your baitcasters up for skipping a jig across water. I’m struggling with that right now. I either don’t get it far enough or I backlash. Thanks Scott!
awesome tip! I'm actually going to use this for some spring Musky fishing from shore in a local river. Id normally run a 6-8" sucker on a carolina style rig with 1oz and a pair of trebels. I let it drift downstream and work it back upstream.This will work perfect running weightless on some larger bass sized swimbaits until they start eating the Musky sized plastic. Thanks!
I am just now getting back into bass fishing and love the tutorials I have seen you put on. Thanks much! I have been binge-watching your shows, great stuff brother.
Thank you, great idea to try. I just started making my own swim baits after watching one of your Dads videos on that, will rig a couple up like this and see what happens.
The timing of this video is perfect. Thanks for sharing. I’ve seen the hack using a straw to creat a line thru previously however I’ve forgotten about it. I also never considered applying the hack to so many different style swimbaits. I am assuming that you can do this same thing to create a top hook line thru as well. The fish are currently chewing swimbaits on my local lake and I’m definitely going to apply some of these tips next time I’m on the water.
Hey Scott, fyi, LOVE the camera shots of the bait in the actual water while you narrate man! Just wanted to give you some feed back, it’s awesome. GoodLuck and Godbless at the next event! Safe travels
Really appreciate this video. I'll be trying a couple of these. I swear for every swimbait bass I catch I miss a handful that just barely grab the tail or I just didn't stick em.
Lol. I’ve been using that hack for a couple years. It’s a good one. I use those little black coffee straw/stirrers that you get at any gas station or restaurant that sells coffee. Instant line thru
Scott when them fish start moving up getting ready to spawn...it's my favorite time of the year! I hear ya on the treble hacks... and that line thru mods! Nice.🙏 fish on my friend!
Man I’m salivating to get back to fishing man! Great video! I’ve never seen this before at all! Dude I’m going fishing ASAP to try this man, awesome tip Scott! Maybe others know about this but I did not, so thank you sir! Keep em coming maaaan!
Hey Scott, do you ever put beads on the line on either side of the line through hole? Would this help or hurt it? Just thought that it would keep your knot away from the line through guide edges. Thanks for the tip and good luck.
Hi Scott -very nice HACK ....Will work with our bream species but with the tigerfish -we use trace wire ...Maybe will try it with trace wire running through but with single hook -not treble...Tiger fish have hard bony mouths....But still -very nice
I live in Michigan and fish st Clair along with all the other great brown bass lakes around here ..drop shot with the ol fairy wand is an almost go to a lot around here..I’ve found a way to increase the bites by using a piece of elastic thread attached to my sinker tag about 6-8” and running a little heavier weight so when I make bottom contact the weight doesn’t lift as easy when I twitch so when doing that the “cord” as I call it will stretch and when I take the pressure off it will dart back and give a lot more action to the bait which causes a lot more reaction bites and they absolutely slam it out of aggression..it’s put a lot more fish in the boat for me..thanks for sharing your hacks with us
Hey Scott, love your Vids man .. excellent, in the future could you maybe get a close up or 2 so we can see what it looks like a little better . Thanks dude . Love ur Vids and tips 👊
Lewisville baby! Come on over to Texas my man. I was happy to see this video sense the fish have been biting on the swimbaits here as well. Thanks for the tips Scott
Hey Scott, I saw your dad fishing the Devils Horse the other day. He had a nifty knot to keep the line out of the blades. I asked him to show it, but I'm not sure how much he checks the comments as well as you do. I don't mean to cross channel lines, but I searched it and couldn't find. If you could show it or give him a shout to let him know to show it. I sure would appreciate it, I wasn't the only one asking btw. Great video super tips on the swimbaits, I would have never thought.
Hi Scott. Thanks for a great hack. Can you do a video on somewhat larger softbaits on underspin blades? Is there by your oppinion difference between willow or Colorado blades? Kindly from a pike fishing Dane. Ps. You are best!
Awesome video I've never been fishing in my life and I would like to know what it is like to go fishing and learn more about it and I hope you are having a wonderful day and evening Scott and it also would be really awesome if I got to meet you someday but I know that probably won't ever happen but anyway have a great weekend and take care I hope you enjoy your weekend and I can't wait to see your next video ❤️ much love ❤️
Dude the reverse Texas rig with the weight in the kraken kraw is my favorite secret lol I won 150 bucks with the alka seltzer trick too yiu the man brother keep the hacks a coming please lol
Come on down to South Florida and do some snook fishing. A lot like bass fishing but keepers average 10-15 pounds and big fish get into the 30's. Under docks and bridges mostly. It's a bass fisherman's wet dream.
I forgot what lake it was, but one of your first videos that I watched you were fishing an flw tourney with a drop shot. You were throwing it around shallow cover. You had kind of kicked yourself for doing it because I think you thought you should have been throwing something for bigger bites. I wasn't sure what bait you were using, but I used this technique with a senko and it allowed me to cover more water with the senko just pitching it in, shaking the bait a few times and then make another cast. It allowed me to win the club tournament that day. Just wondering if you could go into detail about that setup. I used mine on 10 lb test with about a 12-16 inch leader and a 3/8 ounce weight with the trokar weedless wacky worm hook.
I was fortunate to fish with your pops years ago at the US open on lake Mead. The comment below is pretty much dead on. Thanks for the tips they will help a ton. Would be interested to know your thoughts on resident fish and non resident fish patterns in creek arms or long idle canals especially during tournament conditions. Clear lake for example has a couple of long idle areas (Rodman and Cache creek) and I feel at times I am missing potential productive bites and patterns by not knowing when they will produce.
Just a thought: If you're getting short strikes from spawning (therefore shallow) and aggravated fish, wouldn't it be easier to toss in an Original Rapala Floater?
Hey Scott What If instead of that weight pushed into that hollow body you used a glass rattle? That would add a little bit of weight but it would also give it a little knock.
Hi Scott Just curious what happened to your bed slide? I have a Deck system in my truck and didn't know if you were having any issues and that is why you don't have one anymore.
Son of a living legend. Would follow any advice you had to give. Been watching Roland Martin for more than 30 years!
I’m just thinking how cool it would be to fish with Scott Martin and Roland Martin. How much could you learn from both 🤯
It would be super awesome. Brain might over load with all that knowledge I don't even know if I could fish lol
Those vids exist guys...keep looking on his channel
It would be a great learning experience
You can for like 3grand
A lot in just a day!
I just bought the Saucy Swimmer yesterday to fish in our family pond in New Braunfels Texas. Holy moly did that lure wreck the fish. 22 bass and one huge blue gill from 1 pound to 4 pounds. It’s swims great, bounces along the hydrilla smoothly and casts great in the wind. I love all you videos and it’s the first time buying your baits, I live in Hawaii, but visit my folks twice a year. Please keep up the great footage and kill the BASS! Love the move. Sam
Love watching your videos for a couple hours every night after kids go to bed..appreciate everything you do for the sport ..keep up on the great videos tight lines!
Thanks bro
Scott Martin is the man!!!
I’ve been a fan for years. Truly a surreal fisherman that enjoys teaching the world how to fish.
1:20 “seeing the fish come up and nut..NIP” 😂😂😂😂
I usually nut when I see the fish come up and nip my bait
and then 3:38
@@HeyStripes lol..i rolled on the floor at that.
Jace kohl that's funny u meant to say nut lol because u would have corrected it before u sent it
But still not funny
Love learning new hacks from ya. I think I'm going to hook a couple of them up for myself. Keep the Hacks coming Awesome video.
Thank you Scott. I throw a lot of swimbaits and I just ran into. My place of work and grabbed a bunch of coffee stirrers and a bunch of regular sized straws. So, thanks again, buddy.
So glad you make new content thank you so much
I use the outer piece of a pop rivet for doing it but the plastic straw is great. Love these things
I would love to see how you set your baitcasters up for skipping a jig across water. I’m struggling with that right now. I either don’t get it far enough or I backlash. Thanks Scott!
GARY TEAGUE Look up skipping videos. That’s how I learn.
Noah from kicking their bass has a good one
Under hand rolling cast and practice lol
Fish the Moment has a video on how to skip cast and it works
Buy a Curado dc and set it on 4 lolol
awesome tip! I'm actually going to use this for some spring Musky fishing from shore in a local river. Id normally run a 6-8" sucker on a carolina style rig with 1oz and a pair of trebels. I let it drift downstream and work it back upstream.This will work perfect running weightless on some larger bass sized swimbaits until they start eating the Musky sized plastic. Thanks!
I am just now getting back into bass fishing and love the tutorials I have seen you put on. Thanks much! I have been binge-watching your shows, great stuff brother.
Can’t wait to meet you this Saturday at the Bassmaster Classic. Been supporting you since about 50,000 subs.
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Awesome tips!! I haven't done anything with line through baits. Really fantastic nuggets of information. Thank You for all your informative tutorials.
Thank you, great idea to try. I just started making my own swim baits after watching one of your Dads videos on that, will rig a couple up like this and see what happens.
I am your fan . I am learning how to bass fish. Love your show . God bless u and your family
My man, your best instructional video yet. Great info. Will use this technique very soon. Thank you.
Just had a chance to watch this video. Definitely going to put this information to use! Thanks Scott!
The timing of this video is perfect. Thanks for sharing. I’ve seen the hack using a straw to creat a line thru previously however I’ve forgotten about it. I also never considered applying the hack to so many different style swimbaits. I am assuming that you can do this same thing to create a top hook line thru as well. The fish are currently chewing swimbaits on my local lake and I’m definitely going to apply some of these tips next time I’m on the water.
Hey Scott, fyi, LOVE the camera shots of the bait in the actual water while you narrate man! Just wanted to give you some feed back, it’s awesome. GoodLuck and Godbless at the next event! Safe travels
you can thank spinnerworm for that haha
I’ve made this exact line thru rig with a straw one day when I was out snook fishing and I tore up the snook with this rig
Cool Hack !!! Thanks!! Going to Lake Seminole in April and that will sure be in my Arsenal ...
Great video Scott, Thanks for sharing that!!
These hacks are awesome !!! Especially to a new bass addict!!! Keep them coming!!!!
Really appreciate this video. I'll be trying a couple of these. I swear for every swimbait bass I catch I miss a handful that just barely grab the tail or I just didn't stick em.
Scott your making my fishing better!!! Thank you!
Pretty cool trick gonna try it Saturday.
I can't wait to try it tomorrow! Thanks so much for sharing.
One of the best ‘hacks’ I’ve seen. Thanks Scott!
Great tips! I like to use small nails for weights, pushed into the plastic wherever you want.
I actually do this on the matrix shad and other small paddle tails for saltwater works amazing great tip Scott
Lol. I’ve been using that hack for a couple years. It’s a good one. I use those little black coffee straw/stirrers that you get at any gas station or restaurant that sells coffee. Instant line thru
Scott when them fish start moving up getting ready to spawn...it's my favorite time of the year! I hear ya on the treble hacks... and that line thru mods! Nice.🙏 fish on my friend!
Man I’m salivating to get back to fishing man! Great video! I’ve never seen this before at all! Dude I’m going fishing ASAP to try this man, awesome tip Scott! Maybe others know about this but I did not, so thank you sir! Keep em coming maaaan!
This is an awesome hack! I have some swimbaits I'm going to do that with this evening! Thanks for the great hacks!
Hey Scott, do you ever put beads on the line on either side of the line through hole? Would this help or hurt it? Just thought that it would keep your knot away from the line through guide edges. Thanks for the tip and good luck.
Awesome tip! Going to have some fun playing around with this!
Thanks for the tips Scott! Much appreciated. 👍🏻
That was a great hack thank you so much have a beautiful God bless.✌🏼👊🏼🎣🎣
Great video Scott 💯 Good information and tips 👍💯💯
Best Hack yet......Thanks Scott
Best hack ever, thanks Scott and team
Hi Scott -very nice HACK ....Will work with our bream species but with the tigerfish -we use trace wire ...Maybe will try it with trace wire running through but with single hook -not treble...Tiger fish have hard bony mouths....But still -very nice
Thanks for the tip! Keep them coming.
I live in Michigan and fish st Clair along with all the other great brown bass lakes around here ..drop shot with the ol fairy wand is an almost go to a lot around here..I’ve found a way to increase the bites by using a piece of elastic thread attached to my sinker tag about 6-8” and running a little heavier weight so when I make bottom contact the weight doesn’t lift as easy when I twitch so when doing that the “cord” as I call it will stretch and when I take the pressure off it will dart back and give a lot more action to the bait which causes a lot more reaction bites and they absolutely slam it out of aggression..it’s put a lot more fish in the boat for me..thanks for sharing your hacks with us
I don't bass fish but I dig these hacks, I plan on using some of them for tripletail fishing, thanks Scott
Love the hack Scott thanks so much. God bless
Hey Scott, love your Vids man .. excellent, in the future could you maybe get a close up or 2 so we can see what it looks like a little better . Thanks dude . Love ur Vids and tips 👊
Lewisville baby! Come on over to Texas my man. I was happy to see this video sense the fish have been biting on the swimbaits here as well. Thanks for the tips Scott
Thanks for the tips!!
Cool hack, thanks for sharing Scott
Luv the tips , got to try that . Ty Mark
Thank you for sharing
I have used the line thru method on several occasions during the spawn. It's an amazing way to catch those finicky short striking bass.
Hey Scott, I saw your dad fishing the Devils Horse the other day. He had a nifty knot to keep the line out of the blades. I asked him to show it, but I'm not sure how much he checks the comments as well as you do. I don't mean to cross channel lines, but I searched it and couldn't find. If you could show it or give him a shout to let him know to show it. I sure would appreciate it, I wasn't the only one asking btw. Great video super tips on the swimbaits, I would have never thought.
Yea-yea-yea… same old stuff Scott!!! Good luck going forward 🙏🏻
Hi Scott. Thanks for a great hack. Can you do a video on somewhat larger softbaits on underspin blades? Is there by your oppinion difference between willow or Colorado blades? Kindly from a pike fishing Dane. Ps. You are best!
Awesome tips. Now if you could get the wind to turn off in south florida I'd really appreciate it.
Awesome video I've never been fishing in my life and I would like to know what it is like to go fishing and learn more about it and I hope you are having a wonderful day and evening Scott and it also would be really awesome if I got to meet you someday but I know that probably won't ever happen but anyway have a great weekend and take care I hope you enjoy your weekend and I can't wait to see your next video ❤️ much love ❤️
Another awesome video
Dude the reverse Texas rig with the weight in the kraken kraw is my favorite secret lol I won 150 bucks with the alka seltzer trick too yiu the man brother keep the hacks a coming please lol
So awesome!!!!
Come on down to South Florida and do some snook fishing. A lot like bass fishing but keepers average 10-15 pounds and big fish get into the 30's. Under docks and bridges mostly. It's a bass fisherman's wet dream.
AWESOME!!!! Thanks Scott!
Nice hackI will be throwing one this weekend.
Great videos
Chris gone Fishing I watch you
Awsome show as always
scott, ive been doing local tournaments for at least 5 years. When do you think is a good time to move to out of state tournaments or larger events?
and we all love you man... the Martin family is an important part of my growing up and Bass fishing.... thank you for all you do... :)
Great hack; I need to get some small straws to keep in my bag
Great tips
Have to say Scott I do the same thing with my swim baits keitech.
And that's why he makes the big bucks... BAM!
I forgot what lake it was, but one of your first videos that I watched you were fishing an flw tourney with a drop shot. You were throwing it around shallow cover. You had kind of kicked yourself for doing it because I think you thought you should have been throwing something for bigger bites. I wasn't sure what bait you were using, but I used this technique with a senko and it allowed me to cover more water with the senko just pitching it in, shaking the bait a few times and then make another cast. It allowed me to win the club tournament that day. Just wondering if you could go into detail about that setup. I used mine on 10 lb test with about a 12-16 inch leader and a 3/8 ounce weight with the trokar weedless wacky worm hook.
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That's a cool tip. Thanks. I'll bet the bait lasts longer also.
I was fortunate to fish with your pops years ago at the US open on lake Mead. The comment below is pretty much dead on. Thanks for the tips they will help a ton. Would be interested to know your thoughts on resident fish and non resident fish patterns in creek arms or long idle canals especially during tournament conditions. Clear lake for example has a couple of long idle areas (Rodman and Cache creek) and I feel at times I am missing potential productive bites and patterns by not knowing when they will produce.
I LIVE SWIMBAITS!!!🎣🐟
Ok Scott. Bank fishing here. Anywhere I can in eastern NC. Whats some good tips for that with a lot under neath.
Just a thought: If you're getting short strikes from spawning (therefore shallow) and aggravated fish, wouldn't it be easier to toss in an Original Rapala Floater?
Let's see a swimbaits for smallmouth episode !!!
cool deal Scott
Nice video! Gonna try this
What kind of reels do you use Scott?
These Costa's fit so good it's almost like I dont even have them on
Hey Scott What If instead of that weight pushed into that hollow body you used a glass rattle? That would add a little bit of weight but it would also give it a little knock.
Love this vid
Man that was one sweet lil nugget to share
Great info. Thanks a ton.. are you from the lake Norman area? That’s my home lake💪🤜🤛
Thank you for sharing!
Scott Thank you
I have used aluminum rivits they work good too just take out the pin
Which type of lure do you think is best to use during spring?
Devin Fant wacky worm!
I thought a Palomar knot was a no-no for florocarbon??
I've been doing that second method for a couple years now, woork well
You can also guide that line through with a standard hook then clip the line and tie a treble to it.
Scott martinnn!!!! Love ya man
Hi Scott
Just curious what happened to your bed slide? I have a Deck system in my truck and didn't know if you were having any issues and that is why you don't have one anymore.
I took it out for a little extra gear..my camera boxes are big and tall
What trick of the trade lure retriever to you use most often?
hey Scott i hope to see you at the classic Saturday :)
Also i like 1/4 x 3/4 pop rivets