The fish seeing the line never made sense to me with all the hooks and split rings hanging off of baits, but the effect on lure movement makes much more sense-thank you.
Finesse is my favorite style. I'll pitch around a swimbait until I can't stand it anymore looking for a big girl and then drop it for numbers. If you're not familiar with it you'll be surprised how quickly it fills a bag with not only dinks but 2-4lb quality fish mixed in. Dead sticking is your friend. Got to remember how even little waves move you and that you're probably not holding the rod perfectly steady. The lighter the set up the less you have to do.
Many bass fishermen are not true fishermen. I am one of those. Bass fishing has become such a technical desperation to catch a fish that they focus more on the work aspect than the fun factor. When i go fishing i tie the cheapest bass lure i can find no matter what season and if i catch something great! If i dont, im happy no fish got hurt. Truth be told i go fishing to catch the outdoors and im successful every time
Fished a tournament up here in Maine with my dad recently. Water temps in the 40’s now so we were after smallmouth in 20-30ft of water. As coangler I put 3 fish in the boat before he got one. As he got the net on my third fish his drop shot finally got bit
Great tips Tyler!!! I just bought some lighter line for my spinning and baitcasting reels so this video was perfectly timed. Love that yellow jersey, it made you look super cool, lol!!! Keep up the great work pumping out awesome content!!!
Great video! Putting some things in perspective in regards to diameter of line and resistance affecting the action of the lure. I am also from Columbus, OH. I just subscribed, glad to relate to fishing in Ohio.
Line size is huge. It’s not just that action that makes a difference, the line size also creates a larger or smaller presence in the water. The fish can feel the line with their lateral line, and line diameter can make a big difference with how much water is displaced for the bass to feel.
Senkos and brush hogs have caught me more bass than all the fancy lures in my tackle box combined. I do use a lot of lipless cranks and swim jigs but nothing beats a weightless senko or Texas rig hog. If the bite is real tight I’ll go wacky or shakey on light line for sure!
Excellent information once again, i always think the fish are going to see heavier line and used it as an excuse to getting less bites but after watching this I now understand it's more resistance and lure action , thank you
Great video. Line diameter is something I just started to consider. Instead of putting 15 / 17 lb line on everything I’ve branched out. This year I’m gonna try 10-18lb Fluoro line. As well as mix in braid and mono. .... I def overwork the bait. Slow is hard to do.
You are a one-stop shop for beginners and advanced anglers alike! Haven' had time to watch the video yet, but would you consider downsizing lures you'd typically throw on baitcaster gear to combat highly pressured fisheries, i.e. bladed jigs, jigs & squarebills? Thank you!
Sup. Ty for another great video. I realized about line when fishing a drop shot. I always fish a drop shot even when not fishing it. I mean I can cast before a dam or waterfall, or where current and put in a rod holder like live bait. Then use another rod for something else? Hope that made sense lol. Ty again
My wrist gets numb with spinning gear. What is the lightest finesse gear you would suggest? I can do 1/4 and above with my current medium fast action rod and Johnny Morris carbon light reel. Is there a setup that you suggest for a bait caster with Medium light rod and less then 1/4 lures? Thanks
I caught a 4lb bass on 4lb line. Open water. If you can get away with lighter line go for it. But when you’re literally in the thick of it bring the right gear
I love finesse fishing and where I live in Ohio it out-fishes traditional fishing most times... May sound dumb, but wonder what's going to happen when bass start figuring out all the finesse fishing and even way harder to catch,is that a possibility?
I've been a finesse fisherman for more than 40yrs. Why?? Because I can adapt better to a situation & make a small adjustment and I can get bit. Notice I didn't say"catch", I'm talking bites. The ability to hook the fish is different. Smaller baits will draw strikes any time faster than a bigger bite. Smaller line, bait, weight and presentation, .....hard to beat. Slow is the only way to go. I could go on for ever. You hate it only until you figure it out. Then you'll see the advantage it does have.
Everyone has videos on baits and gear for finesse fishing but nobody really shows you how slow to retrieve or work the bait can you do a video so we can visually see how to work a finesse rig
Shad shad shad shad shad...every video about bass talks about shad. Can you do a video about lakes WITH OUT shad? Here in western Washington we don't have shad, that's not a thing here
Who pays $9-10 a bag for senkos? Jacking the original price up and then "marking it down" to normal everyday price is not a sale. I can literally walk into any academy sports, walmart, bass pro, or even cabelas and get the same deal without paying for shipping.
I mean how cool was my mustard yellow and came jersey back in the day?
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Haha great!
The fish seeing the line never made sense to me with all the hooks and split rings hanging off of baits, but the effect on lure movement makes much more sense-thank you.
Finesse is my favorite style. I'll pitch around a swimbait until I can't stand it anymore looking for a big girl and then drop it for numbers. If you're not familiar with it you'll be surprised how quickly it fills a bag with not only dinks but 2-4lb quality fish mixed in. Dead sticking is your friend. Got to remember how even little waves move you and that you're probably not holding the rod perfectly steady. The lighter the set up the less you have to do.
Many bass fishermen are not true fishermen. I am one of those. Bass fishing has become such a technical desperation to catch a fish that they focus more on the work aspect than the fun factor. When i go fishing i tie the cheapest bass lure i can find no matter what season and if i catch something great! If i dont, im happy no fish got hurt. Truth be told i go fishing to catch the outdoors and im successful every time
Man This channel is becoming my favorite for fishing tips
Dropshot was my #1 technique last year. I love finesse fishing:)
Definitely necessary to know. Thanks Tyler as usual
Good description. Michigan resident here and 100% agree. Thanks for the vid.
I love power fishing, but I also love finesse fishing. I might even love finesse fishing more because there is more challenge.
Fished a tournament up here in Maine with my dad recently. Water temps in the 40’s now so we were after smallmouth in 20-30ft of water. As coangler I put 3 fish in the boat before he got one. As he got the net on my third fish his drop shot finally got bit
Lol! So funny you kept the. Garage door going up in there.
Great tips Tyler!!! I just bought some lighter line for my spinning and baitcasting reels so this video was perfectly timed. Love that yellow jersey, it made you look super cool, lol!!! Keep up the great work pumping out awesome content!!!
Thank you for the tips. I trying to improve my finesse fishing and I really enjoy your content.
Light line is critical to getting those extra bites. There are only a few specific occasions where you’ll really need anything more than 8lb test.
Great video! Putting some things in perspective in regards to diameter of line and resistance affecting the action of the lure. I am also from Columbus, OH. I just subscribed, glad to relate to fishing in Ohio.
Nice Tyler I fish a bunch of pressured ponds and finesse fishing works well!
Line size is huge. It’s not just that action that makes a difference, the line size also creates a larger or smaller presence in the water. The fish can feel the line with their lateral line, and line diameter can make a big difference with how much water is displaced for the bass to feel.
Senkos and brush hogs have caught me more bass than all the fancy lures in my tackle box combined. I do use a lot of lipless cranks and swim jigs but nothing beats a weightless senko or Texas rig hog. If the bite is real tight I’ll go wacky or shakey on light line for sure!
I'm always fearful of dropping down off of my 12 LB leader but, it makes sense now that you explain it that way. I'll go to 8 but, that's it! LOL
Man this is an awesome video bro!!!! I appreciate all the good tips
Excellent information once again, i always think the fish are going to see heavier line and used it as an excuse to getting less bites but after watching this I now understand it's more resistance and lure action , thank you
Great tips, I throw 1/4 oz swim jigs that seem to produce bites. Not sure if it’s the light line or presentation, thanks for all you do.
Honestly my favorite slow day bass fishing technique is using a shallow water jerkbait and reeling it slowly on light line.
Great video. Line diameter is something I just started to consider. Instead of putting 15 / 17 lb line on everything I’ve branched out. This year I’m gonna try 10-18lb Fluoro line. As well as mix in braid and mono. .... I def overwork the bait. Slow is hard to do.
Feel like I cant miss any of your videos Tyler. You do an amazing job dude! Keep it up!
Hey Keith..thanks for the kind words. I really try to put a lot of work into them so I really appreciate it! Thanks so much!
Great video, very good information, thank you!
You are a one-stop shop for beginners and advanced anglers alike! Haven' had time to watch the video yet, but would you consider downsizing lures you'd typically throw on baitcaster gear to combat highly pressured fisheries, i.e. bladed jigs, jigs & squarebills? Thank you!
Awesome video lesson on finesse fishing. Learned a lot. Thank you!
Ted Marshall
Sanford, FL
Great stuff Tyler
Zman Finesse TRD with a chartreuse tip has been 🔥 for me! All my shorts are off the same bait. Zman will last you over 100 fish
Sup. Ty for another great video. I realized about line when fishing a drop shot. I always fish a drop shot even when not fishing it. I mean I can cast before a dam or waterfall, or where current and put in a rod holder like live bait. Then use another rod for something else? Hope that made sense lol. Ty again
My wrist gets numb with spinning gear. What is the lightest finesse gear you would suggest? I can do 1/4 and above with my current medium fast action rod and Johnny Morris carbon light reel. Is there a setup that you suggest for a bait caster with Medium light rod and less then 1/4 lures? Thanks
I caught a 4lb bass on 4lb line. Open water. If you can get away with lighter line go for it. But when you’re literally in the thick of it bring the right gear
Would you use 6 or 8 lb line in stumpy lakes?
It's there a code for first timers at the sportsman's?
I love finesse fishing and where I live in Ohio it out-fishes traditional fishing most times... May sound dumb, but wonder what's going to happen when bass start figuring out all the finesse fishing and even way harder to catch,is that a possibility?
Fish are also more likely to feel the presence line passing by if it’s twice as thick and heavy
Awesome video ++
Where I live, it’s nothing but finesse fishing. It’s literally the only way these fish bite.
I've been a finesse fisherman for more than 40yrs. Why?? Because I can adapt better to a situation & make a small adjustment and I can get bit. Notice I didn't say"catch", I'm talking bites. The ability to hook the fish is different. Smaller baits will draw strikes any time faster than a bigger bite. Smaller line, bait, weight and presentation, .....hard to beat. Slow is the only way to go. I could go on for ever. You hate it only until you figure it out. Then you'll see the advantage it does have.
Im dying to know if you've tried BFS fishing for bass...its so fun!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Not something I have done yet but I plan on it this summe r
@@BassFishingHQ can’t wait to see what you think about it.
Personally, I never go out without a ned rig and a drop shot tied up.
Braid to flouro knot?
Crazy Alberto
Okay, great. I use that knot. Is the crazy Alberto different from the regular Alberto? Thanks for the info Mr. Berger! You're the man
Everyone has videos on baits and gear for finesse fishing but nobody really shows you how slow to retrieve or work the bait can you do a video so we can visually see how to work a finesse rig
I finesse fish with 10lb braid. No problems.
The bass pro shops stick O worm is the closest thing to the senko ever $10 for 30 of them
That is one of the best
Mike Iaconelli finesse fishing is actually called “nuclear finesse fishing” due to his explosiveness!
Lol I see what you did there
That was awsome. WIFES HOME (LOL)
Shad shad shad shad shad...every video about bass talks about shad. Can you do a video about lakes WITH OUT shad? Here in western Washington we don't have shad, that's not a thing here
Im converting my pitching reel into a finesse reel. You dont need to spend money on a new reel for finesse fishing
6th to like 1st to comment wow. i love finesse fishing
Bam! Thanks for watching
Hi vis or no hi vis that is the question.
Really , I got a 9.5 pound largemouth on a zebco 33 with 10# Berkeley trilene last month . Remember to re-tie your bait often .
Who pays $9-10 a bag for senkos? Jacking the original price up and then "marking it down" to normal everyday price is not a sale. I can literally walk into any academy sports, walmart, bass pro, or even cabelas and get the same deal without paying for shipping.
How does some1 hate finesse fishing.
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Now go see what treat the wife brought home for you ....
I hate it but I have a sissy stick