Catching Bass On A Weedless Spoon

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  • Опубликовано: 4 июн 2015
  • Fishermen are suckers for new ways to catch fish. New baits come and go. Some work some don't. Some become regular tools in our arsenals. Some die a rusty death. The quest for new ways to fool fish often relegates old trusted baits to the bottom of the tackle box and then to dusty shelves and storage bins. For guys like me, the more a bait or technique gets forgotten and overlooked, the more I like it. But just like some music and dance moves, good old baits and techniques have a way of cycling back into the mainstream, simply because most younger anglers have never been exposed to them. All it takes is one video, one article, one fishing show or one major tournament win and before you know it, old is new once again. So here's a short clip of me catching bass on the good 'ole Johnson Silver Minnow (weedless spoon). Enjoy....
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Комментарии • 23

  • @brandonmichael8269
    @brandonmichael8269 5 лет назад

    I just recently got back into fishing, and I'm hooked. My grandfather has been an avid fisherman his entire life so he's been educating me. I'm learning new things every day and I'm constantly asking my Pop about what to use, when to use it, the nature of bass, etc., and he told me "Get a johnson spoon, and put a trailer on it. I've caught more 6+ pounders on a johnson spoon than any other bait i've ever used." Well...I just got mine in the mail and can't wait to try it

    • @TheBassinGuy
      @TheBassinGuy  3 года назад +1

      Thanks for the reply and sorry for the delay in responding. I hope your fishing is going well.

  • @mikeanthony07
    @mikeanthony07 5 лет назад +1

    When do you use that same spoon without that trailer? Do you ever?

    • @TheBassinGuy
      @TheBassinGuy  3 года назад

      I pretty much always use a trailer of some kind for bass fishing. The type of trailer will vary depending on whether I am fishing fast or slow, on the surface or deeper. For saltwater fishing, I have found that no trailer works great. I think the saltwater fish are just more savage by nature. In freshwater a trailer just needs to be compatible with the technique you are employing. In saltwater, it probably boils down to color and size of trailer and I just don't saltwater fish as much and so haven't experimented enough to give you a good answer about that. Thanks for watching and commenting.

  • @chiefbubba2581
    @chiefbubba2581 5 лет назад

    So when you feel them nibbling you snatch your rod and they get hook right

  • @moncorp1
    @moncorp1 4 года назад

    Old style baits are often the best. No one uses them anymore so the fish aren't used to seeing them!

  • @chiefbubba2581
    @chiefbubba2581 5 лет назад +1

    Where are you fishing at a lake or a river or you're in the ocean cause I want to be catching fish like how you're catching them

    • @TheBassinGuy
      @TheBassinGuy  3 года назад

      lakes mostly, but rivers too. I think the best situation is two feet or less of water around any kinds of weeds. Hope that helps.

  • @ElBote54
    @ElBote54 9 лет назад +1

    Nice! Looks like Fun I'm gonna give it a try
    What were you using for a trailer?

    • @TheBassinGuy
      @TheBassinGuy  9 лет назад +2

      Ken R It's a little Mann's grub with a little paddle tail. It's a combo I learned during a Red Man tournament years ago. My partner won the event on okeechobee with it, using a very funky retrieve technique,. I went on to win some other tournaments with it as well. Maichus's comment about the Uncle Josh bass strip is spot on as well. Whereas the Manns grub excels with a fast erratic retrieve, the bass strip excels with a MUCH slower "slow roll". That's my experience anyway.

  • @harrylarry4672
    @harrylarry4672 4 года назад

    Please explain about how to use a weedless spoon

    • @TheBassinGuy
      @TheBassinGuy  3 года назад

      Sorry for the delay in responding, Check out a couple of my more recent videos on weedless spoons, which go into a little more detail.

  • @1brian1000
    @1brian1000 8 лет назад

    I've been using them for over 40 years, I rarely even use a trailer on them. Before the state started poisoning every green in are Florida waters I would drag a spoon across the top of hydrilla mats bass would make a hole to get that bait.

    • @TheBassinGuy
      @TheBassinGuy  8 лет назад +1

      +Brian Ditto... It's actually a versatile bait. I've won tournaments in hot summer heat and drastic winter chills by slow rolling it, almost crawling it. But I always use some kind of trailer. Twin tails for surface. Spinnerbait skirts/trailers for slower applications and various grubs for faster techniques. Like any bait, it's a tool, a good one, that can be great in fisheries where everyone else is throwing the latest trendy baits. But in all honesty, as good as a spoon can be, there are other baits that are easier to fish in certain types of cover. But, hey, if it works and you have confidence in it, use it!!!!

  • @chesterholden3022
    @chesterholden3022 9 лет назад

    why is this lure so expensive!

    • @TheBassinGuy
      @TheBassinGuy  8 лет назад

      +Collin Rankin probably the gold plating

    • @TheBassinGuy
      @TheBassinGuy  8 лет назад

      Cost of manufacturing. Add in wholesale profit and then retail profit. It is what it is.

    • @cybacto2904
      @cybacto2904 7 лет назад

      I just bough a 1/4 oz. silver for $3.29 and a 1/2 oz. gold for $3.39 H2O Express brand from Academy Sports. Weights are nominal - "1/4" oz. weighs 5/16 oz. and the 1/2 oz. weighs 3/8 oz. The hooks on these require a little sharpening prior to using. They look decent quality but it may be spring before I can try them out. Nice video by the way.

    • @TheBassinGuy
      @TheBassinGuy  7 лет назад

      Thanks. Yeah, spoon hooks definitely need sharpening. Experiment with trailers of all kinds. Some are better suited for specific tactics, from surface buzzing to slow-rolling to erratic sub-surface twitching/jerking. Spoons are a lot more versatile than people think.

  • @funkymojo111
    @funkymojo111 2 года назад

    ? Is this a tutorial or ? All I am seeing just you catching fish.

    • @TheBassinGuy
      @TheBassinGuy  2 года назад

      I understand your question. I do these videos primarily for myself. I learn al ton from watching them and reinforce all the good things I see, like casting choices, presentation, retrieve speed, cadence, presentation. If you are looking for more "instruction", check out a couple of my later spoon fishing videos where much more information, tricks and secrets are revealed.

  • @chiefbubba2581
    @chiefbubba2581 5 лет назад

    I'm tired of catching these small fishes and I have to throw them back