I know these are old videos but I really love the way you break it down for beginners, it can be intimidating and a lot of channels just blaze over the basics. Good job
@@Gil-dz9bb yeah, for people that have never done it, trying to figure out what lures, baits, lines etc to use in specific situations can be frustrating to figure if you don’t have someone teaching you. Not sure what your comment is supposed to mean
THANKS ZACH!!! I’ve watched many of your videos that pertain to my kind of Fishin’! Even an old dog Bank Fisher like me can still learn NEW TRICKS 😁THANKS FOR SHARING YOUR TIPS!!!!!
Excellent video Zach, thanks for sharing your knowledge. I haven't had much luck using worms and, after watching this video, I think I understand why now. I used to just put the worms on the hook piercing the worm maybe three times. I had too much of the hook exposed. I definitely need to get out there and get a line wet and give worms another try. Thanks again. Stan
Great video man. Simple but it’s been 20 yrs since I’ve fished as a kid, now trying to teach my kids and as simple as it seems I get a little lost teaching them basic stuff like this. Appreciate the videos
Please make a video on how to tell if a fish bites and also i have been watching these videos so i can start fishing but so far your videos are the best mate
If they’re under 6 pounds. I prefer lighter line in freshwater. 6-10 lbs. Even if I hook into a larger channel or carp, the only time I get a break is if they get tied up and rub on something. My best advice for just starting is just figure out what works for you. Throw in a couple different setups and see what you like and what you catch with what. Worms are fun because almost anything will eat a worm.
The old school way to put that bobber on the line, was a bit different. Take the line coming from your pole, and hook it under the bobber bottom (white part), run the line over the bobber, and hook it to the bobber top (red part), then run it back down, and hook it again, to the bottom (white part). Now, the line goes from the fishing pole to the bobber bottom, and from the bobber bottom to the hook. The bobber won't slide on the line by itself, and it will sit upright in the water (not lying on it's side).
Glad you're showing these tips. Now with the pandemic there are alot of newbies out there. Yesterday i went to my local city pond and 3 people cross my lines. They thought i was mad i just helped them untangle. I can tell who is new to the sport because some get upset and frustrated or wonder why nothing is biting at all.
Could you do a video on the best set up/bait to use in a lake that has a lot of grass on the bottom. I seem to get snagged a lot and lose my bait. Any suggestions? Thanks! I enjoy your channel.
I resort to weedless hooks in high snag areas. A little harder to set them, but it beats losing them all day. They just have a little metal clip on them, but do a pretty good job for me.
Really like your channel. I finally learned what circle hook I need to use with worms for catfishing. This has been a problem for me lately. I wish I had seen your videos sooner. I was using a 2 Oz weight. But not getting out far enough fir the catfish. So lm going to try a 4 Oz or larger, a slip sinker I think and maybe use two hooks. I don't think I can get shad right now but might be able to get Frozen shrimp.
Make sure that your sinker on the second set up slides, we have lost so many fish because they can feel the weight of the sinker, we use 3oz ones cause of the river current that we fish in
If you’re only using a pinch of worm, I’d use a wax worm instead. I caught a decent channel cat this morning w a wax worm on a bobber. Totally unexpected on an ultralight rig but really fun.
Fishing off the bottom: use a Carolina rig with a 1/O hook (next size up from size 1) and thread the whole worm on there, hook it a bunch of times. You can even use two worms if you want Fishing off the top: Use a size one hook then after getting the hook on, put a tiny split shot a foot above the hook, then a bobber 2-5 feet above that. Only thread on about half a worm since smaller fish will nibble off your bait when fishing top-water
How do they steal the worm as a whole? even if they bit the lower half u would still be pretty much stuck with what u have now? I don't know I'm just asking
Only disagreement is worms at Walmart, a lot of times the worms are dead. I go to small stores or bait shops. Bait is always alive. Just my experience but absolutely enjoyed the video 👍
I know these are old videos but I really love the way you break it down for beginners, it can be intimidating and a lot of channels just blaze over the basics. Good job
Intimidating?
@@Gil-dz9bb yeah, for people that have never done it, trying to figure out what lures, baits, lines etc to use in specific situations can be frustrating to figure if you don’t have someone teaching you. Not sure what your comment is supposed to mean
My thoughts exactly!! Thank you for helping us that know nothing on how to do this by explaining the basics.
He's a really good baiter. I guess that would make him a master baiter.
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That was easy. You didn't even use what little brain matter you have.
@@markforster6457 ur just mad that he said I first
@@gavinross8104 You can say it first, or last, it is still a totally classless comment!
@@markforster6457 lmao
Probably the best tutorial I've seen so far. Thanks
dude, your videos are informational, straight to the point. just found your channel because just started fishing going to watch all episodes now.
THANKS ZACH!!! I’ve watched many of your videos that pertain to my kind of Fishin’! Even an old dog Bank Fisher like me can still learn NEW TRICKS 😁THANKS FOR SHARING YOUR TIPS!!!!!
Love the video we fish the same for those catfish 🎣
Good job brother. Didn't stutter even once, goes to show he knows what he's talking about. 👏👏
Excellent video Zach, thanks for sharing your knowledge. I haven't had much luck using worms and, after watching this video, I think I understand why now. I used to just put the worms on the hook piercing the worm maybe three times. I had too much of the hook exposed. I definitely need to get out there and get a line wet and give worms another try.
Thanks again.
Stan
Best of luck this summer! Hook a huge one!
@AnglersEscape what size sinker do you use bro for bass
Great video man. Simple but it’s been 20 yrs since I’ve fished as a kid, now trying to teach my kids and as simple as it seems I get a little lost teaching them basic stuff like this. Appreciate the videos
Spot on. I’m goin through the same thing with my son.
That was a blast from the past. Your right. I've neglected worms for too long.
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Wow, straight forward, carefully explained and great demonstrations! Excellently done sir.
Cool I caught a 5 pound bass with a huge worm at a pond in Austin Texas
Which pond? Can you send the map link?
POG
@@ethansommers9508 find your own fishing spots look at fishing reports google maps just look around there's nothing better than finding your own spot
@@tcobragaming1707 BLUEFACWE BABY
Simple yet effective explanation, great video 👍👍
Perfect! I love your no BS style of imparting knowledge. Very thorough. Thanks!
As a new angler you have really helped me so much , simple and straight to the point, appreciate you my man 🙌🏾
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New fisherwoman and this is great advice. Going out tomorrow and I'll definitely try these techniques
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many thanks bro, you showed us good video, it helps me to fishing in the bottom, hopefully will get some fish.
Thank you. This was like fishing for Dummies 101bfor me. Can't wait for the weekend.
New fishing RUclipsr Here. Love the video
Just what I needed! Getting back into fishing now after a few years and needed a little guidance!
Fantastic video! Packed with great information and clear, compelling explanations and demonstrations.
Excellent video. I’m just getting started and this was helpful.
Great idea on the sliding sinker!
Thankyou for starting off with the simple and basic. It's exactly what I needed to hear for where I can go fishing.
i am a brand new fisherman and really appreciate your videos
Hey man I really appreciate this video and found it super helpful! Keep up the great work
Looking good for now
A lot of information in a short video... please keep them coming 💪🏾
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Excellent..well done ....Thank u.cheers..
Awesome man. You explain it all so well.
This was a great video! Thanks man!
Very well explained there young fella 👏 down to the point 👉
very useful and great demo
Great video, I just caught my first redear sunfish a couple days ago with worms!
Nice!
Please make a video on how to tell if a fish bites and also i have been watching these videos so i can start fishing but so far your videos are the best mate
Glad you found the videos helpful!
Bro your channel is perfect for people who are starting out. Thanks! Will a 6lb test be ok if I want to catch bluegill but also bass?
If they’re under 6 pounds.
I prefer lighter line in freshwater. 6-10 lbs. Even if I hook into a larger channel or carp, the only time I get a break is if they get tied up and rub on something.
My best advice for just starting is just figure out what works for you. Throw in a couple different setups and see what you like and what you catch with what. Worms are fun because almost anything will eat a worm.
Taking the 3 grandkids fishing Saturday for their first time. I’m going to follow your suggestion and get some worms and bobbers.
The old school way to put that bobber on the line, was a bit different. Take the line coming from your pole, and hook it under the bobber bottom (white part), run the line over the bobber, and hook it to the bobber top (red part), then run it back down, and hook it again, to the bottom (white part). Now, the line goes from the fishing pole to the bobber bottom, and from the bobber bottom to the hook. The bobber won't slide on the line by itself, and it will sit upright in the water (not lying on it's side).
Great instructions
Dude you are so informative and clear. Thank you
Thanks for this video, right to the point and clear.
Great job brother
Glad you're showing these tips. Now with the pandemic there are alot of newbies out there. Yesterday i went to my local city pond and 3 people cross my lines. They thought i was mad i just helped them untangle. I can tell who is new to the sport because some get upset and frustrated or wonder why nothing is biting at all.
Excuse me mr. pro pond fisher, I would like to inform you that people stopped saying newbies ten years ago lmao
@@max9940 fuck u mean 10 years ago lmao for like 3.
no one was saying newbie in 2013 lmaoo
Video was definitely a big help
Thanks a lot can't wait to get my first catfish
Great video
thank you so much Zach, very insightful
Could you make a in depth video on how to catch walleye? Like gear, tackle, etc.
Thanks for the videos! Very helpful!
Thanks for your efforts young man. Much appreciated.
Nice...im adding this to my repertoire
Great vid! Do you want to feed them new or old coffee grounds?
Cool video mate!!
thanks for the great info!
Thank you exactly what I needed to learn.
Good solid video!
Thanks for the tips. Will do.
Great tips!! Thanks a ton buddy ;)
Could you do a video on the best set up/bait to use in a lake that has a lot of grass on the bottom. I seem to get snagged a lot and lose my bait. Any suggestions? Thanks! I enjoy your channel.
I resort to weedless hooks in high snag areas. A little harder to set them, but it beats losing them all day. They just have a little metal clip on them, but do a pretty good job for me.
love your videos...
Really like your channel. I finally learned what circle hook I need to use with worms for catfishing. This has been a problem for me lately. I wish I had seen your videos sooner. I was using a 2 Oz weight. But not getting out far enough fir the catfish. So lm going to try a 4 Oz or larger, a slip sinker I think and maybe use two hooks. I don't think I can get shad right now but might be able to get Frozen shrimp.
Fishings like pokemon to me gotta catch em all!!!
Very helpful tip, I've never learned the proper way to hook a worm and get it stolen most of the time.
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Great video!
Great intel! Subbed!
Nice video just started and trying to catch sunfish any lure ideas
Try a panther Martin or blue fox inline spinner on 4 to 8lb test line. Best of luck fishing!
Thanks 🙏
You are super helpful thank you !!
Make sure that your sinker on the second set up slides, we have lost so many fish because they can feel the weight of the sinker, we use 3oz ones cause of the river current that we fish in
Definitely learned something new
I have 3 sons who I want to teach how to fish thank you for the great video
Master baiter
Nothing like getting your kids some flashlights and coffee cans looking for worms at night
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Thanks for the tip bro 🙏🏽
Good video, finally a video by a intelligent guy, not some yoyo pretending to be an actor.
i bought nightcrawlers from Walmart that lasted for about 9 or 10 months added newspaper and coffee grounds the laid eggs had a bunch more worms
For the floater does it matter if red side is up or down ?
Coffee grounds new one for me, fresh or used as in instead of throwing out give them to ya worms?
You kinda look like the guy who plays Spider-Man great vid though I subbed 👍🏼
THANKS BRO
A nightcrawler hooked on the collar with some air blown in and some split shot cast out and slowly reeled and paused back is deadly
Interesting video! Pink Pond Princess RUclips Channel Stopped By To Say Hello 👋🏽💖🎣
do you need a leader or straight mono will work on the pan fish bobber setup?
Watta good looking yung chap
Will trick worms work too?
what hook type and size do you recommend for catching shovelnose sturgeon?
If you’re only using a pinch of worm, I’d use a wax worm instead. I caught a decent channel cat this morning w a wax worm on a bobber. Totally unexpected on an ultralight rig but really fun.
thank you!
Great Videos Zach! Brilliant stuff! Make a Facebook Account!
Hi does second rig you show work for tench?
Fishing off the bottom: use a Carolina rig with a 1/O hook (next size up from size 1) and thread the whole worm on there, hook it a bunch of times. You can even use two worms if you want
Fishing off the top: Use a size one hook then after getting the hook on, put a tiny split shot a foot above the hook, then a bobber 2-5 feet above that. Only thread on about half a worm since smaller fish will nibble off your bait when fishing top-water
The Missouri fish on the Kansas City side listens to Techn9ne
How do they steal the worm as a whole? even if they bit the lower half u would still be pretty much stuck with what u have now? I don't know I'm just asking
He deserves an oscar
😂
He talks too slow so I play it on 1.25 speed 😅
Foreal tho, Great videos my guy
💯Yu should try Gumbo worms, Work way better than nightcrawlers and Red wigglers
I found of the hard way that some worms should NOT be refrigerated (though they’ll usually tell you that on the container).
Tom Holland's cousin or what? Thanks for vid bro been messing this up as a beginner lol
thnks bro
Very frustrating trying to catch bass and having little perch steal your worm. I’ll try the less bait and thread the hook thing next time
can you do a video on how to catch big fatty worms by ourselves?
Only disagreement is worms at Walmart, a lot of times the worms are dead. I go to small stores or bait shops. Bait is always alive. Just my experience but absolutely enjoyed the video 👍