Great vid great tips. The more I fish it the more I figure out. Soon as they start pouting and stop snapping the spoon dropper rig I have a spare rod rigged with a 4mm tungsten and more often than not they go right back at in when you downsize. It's getting to the point if I don't have at least a full 5 gallon bucket when I leave I feel like a failure. 🤣
Hoping to be there in a week! The coffin spoon you used what size and what name does that one have I.e. like a fire tiger buck-shot coffin spoon. Thanks for the advice much appreciated.
You guys are awesome for sharing your pinpoints. I'll give those pins a shot this week! Hope to see you out there.
I’m taking my brother today, thank you
Good luck
Thanks!!
Thanks! Never fished them. Someday maybe I’ll give them a try. Now I have an idea how to try.
No problem!!
Great vid great tips. The more I fish it the more I figure out. Soon as they start pouting and stop snapping the spoon dropper rig I have a spare rod rigged with a 4mm tungsten and more often than not they go right back at in when you downsize. It's getting to the point if I don't have at least a full 5 gallon bucket when I leave I feel like a failure. 🤣
Lol awesome! Thank you!
Hoping to be there in a week! The coffin spoon you used what size and what name does that one have I.e. like a fire tiger buck-shot coffin spoon. Thanks for the advice much appreciated.
It was pink and white fire tiger the smallest one they make. Good luck and thanks for watching!!!
I like that you did it without live bait. Do you ever set up a second line for something bigger or even a tip up?
Yes we use bite me box tip ups often to try to get bigger fish!
@@legends2.0 what would you use in a tip up for yellows?
Crappie minnows or if you want bigger ones fat head minnows