7:16 😂 i get that feeling. Turtles, panfish... it doesn't matter how cute and a live they make the area look, when they keep stealing bait every 10 minutes or less and u keep hooking them not wanting... the image of Mario jumping on turtles comes to mind and how he send them flying away😂😅
My son asked me "What is your favorite show to watch on Friday?", He was expecting me to say the Mandolarian because that is when a new release would come out, I said "Outside with Tom"
I'll take those 5 to 15 pounders all day they are a blast to catch. Just thank how long it takes a bass fisherman to catch a 5 pounder let alone a bass over 10 pounds great job with the videos
10:43 when i see giants birds/shadows arround me when fishing in the Potomac im like wtf is/was. I imagine it might be a giant evil looking predator bird or something else...
0:31 come on! Nobody is judging your green thumb 😅. I live in an apartment so most of my fruits are a lot but small, so small they only develop few seeds inside 😂
Hey Tom I don't use a hair rig. And I catch lots of carp. Do you feel the hair Rig has increased your hook up ratio. Just wanted to get your opinion on that. Going to Send you a pic of the black carp my buddy caught on 50 degree day in febuary
I have no doubt that a hair rig provides a better hook up rate. There are other benefits too, maybe I'll do a video about that sometime. It has it's pros and cons just like everything else.
First, I don't think you need to mess with your rig or feeder unless those tangles are happening all the time. If they are happening a lot, you can use something like a gripper lead to pack bait around where the hook can't snag it. Or something like an anti-tangle sleeve or a little electrical shrink tube to make the top of the rig stiff enough to keep the hook away from the feeder. I guess another option would also be stiffer mono rigs to keep the hook kicked away.
Those tangles don't happen every time, but the first time a nuisance fish tugs on it then I'm sitting there wondering if the rig is tangled or not, so I reel it in. I think just switching out the spring feeder for a no roll sinker (or gripper lead) is what I'm going to try next time. Some good ideas, thanks James.
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for the grassies, use the bankside weeds woven on a hook and cast em out with a wooden float....
7:16 😂 i get that feeling. Turtles, panfish... it doesn't matter how cute and a live they make the area look, when they keep stealing bait every 10 minutes or less and u keep hooking them not wanting... the image of Mario jumping on turtles comes to mind and how he send them flying away😂😅
Up in the NW we have pikeminnow. I’ve got a great carp river right by my house, but all I catch is pikeminnow there.
I never use the spicy baits because I always somehow end up with them messing up my eyes and or wiener.
Lol 😂
My son asked me "What is your favorite show to watch on Friday?", He was expecting me to say the Mandolarian because that is when a new release would come out, I said "Outside with Tom"
He’s one of my favorites.
Lol, glad you enjoy the videos!
Interesting. Your patience has once again paid off. Well done.
Thanks Vance!
Love your vid's Tom great to watch Cheers Man
Thanks Alan!
I totally agree. If I can I prefer evening type fishing. 😀
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I'll take those 5 to 15 pounders all day they are a blast to catch. Just thank how long it takes a bass fisherman to catch a 5 pounder let alone a bass over 10 pounds great job with the videos
Thanks Darrell.
Great video!From a carp fishing lover is South Africa.
Thanks!
I would eat all the bait! Lol!! Great video brotha.
Thanks Clayton!
10:43 when i see giants birds/shadows arround me when fishing in the Potomac im like wtf is/was. I imagine it might be a giant evil looking predator bird or something else...
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0:31 come on! Nobody is judging your green thumb 😅. I live in an apartment so most of my fruits are a lot but small, so small they only develop few seeds inside 😂
Sriracha and corn never would have thought of it
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Hey Tom I don't use a hair rig. And I catch lots of carp. Do you feel the hair
Rig has increased your hook up ratio. Just wanted to get your opinion on that. Going to
Send you a pic of the black carp my buddy caught on 50 degree day in febuary
I have no doubt that a hair rig provides a better hook up rate. There are other benefits too, maybe I'll do a video about that sometime. It has it's pros and cons just like everything else.
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Ok I'll give it a shot.
Thank you
When you said about falling i had to stay to the end to see if you slipped
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What type of reels are you using
Gear list is in the description.
They like the spicy. Maybe you should make some salsa with those tomatoes and then mix that with your bait 😂
Haha, thanks for watching!
First, I don't think you need to mess with your rig or feeder unless those tangles are happening all the time. If they are happening a lot, you can use something like a gripper lead to pack bait around where the hook can't snag it. Or something like an anti-tangle sleeve or a little electrical shrink tube to make the top of the rig stiff enough to keep the hook away from the feeder. I guess another option would also be stiffer mono rigs to keep the hook kicked away.
Those tangles don't happen every time, but the first time a nuisance fish tugs on it then I'm sitting there wondering if the rig is tangled or not, so I reel it in. I think just switching out the spring feeder for a no roll sinker (or gripper lead) is what I'm going to try next time. Some good ideas, thanks James.
New name "Tomato Tom"
Thanks for watching!
I make siracha boilies
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