@@BlakeLilWiz I have in the past. I’ve caught some big ones over there. I would say the fishing isn’t as good though. Been thinking about going down there lately. Might have to give it a shot
@@debbieellis8764 1/8. You can go heavier though. I just think you get more bites on the fall with the lighter one and the smaller head comes through the grass better. I’ve caught them really good heavier ones too though
Thanks for the pointers!
good tips! good fish!
Congrats on collecting, keep it coming Bro, people are finding ya!!
@@jerrodknapke7324 Yeeuupp. Thanks bro
King of the bird 🦅
Really helpful tips, appreciate the videos man
@@Basscastingaustin thanks bro. Means a lot
Great video nice tips and great meeting you out there!!
@@flowiththefish Likewise man. Keep it up with your channel
I've never rigged a shakey head, I'm gonna have to try it out!
@@jadynbrittner1605 yessir
What makes you throw the shakey head instead of a T-rig? Another great video especially with the tips at the beginning.
@@toddnelms9476 Sits better on the bottom. Sits more upright. Also more compact with the straight shank. Less hardware for the fish to see
You should make a video fishing red bud dam one of these days, also, why don’t you ever go to the other side of the lake by the long horn dam?
@@BlakeLilWiz I have in the past. I’ve caught some big ones over there. I would say the fishing isn’t as good though. Been thinking about going down there lately. Might have to give it a shot
The fish are starting to look for heat. The water is cool. Picked a couple off with a jig and pig at the bridge.
@@TiggsTailsFishingToo Caught a few on a jig today. I’ve been on em good. Got a lot of footage saved up
What weight shakey head u using?
@@debbieellis8764 1/8. You can go heavier though. I just think you get more bites on the fall with the lighter one and the smaller head comes through the grass better. I’ve caught them really good heavier ones too though