That was some really good info! I also like to use a small trailer when I'm slow rolling a spinnerbait. I find that I can use just the tail of a swimming worm, like a Yum swimmin' dinger. It adds some kick, but doesn't add bulk so I can keep that profile smaller.
Dude, u got a problem. I have a tackle dungeon as well but that's the most z man stuff I've ever seen in one place. And I've been fishing tournaments for 20 years! I'm just messing with u. Great video brother.
That was some really good info! I also like to use a small trailer when I'm slow rolling a spinnerbait. I find that I can use just the tail of a swimming worm, like a Yum swimmin' dinger. It adds some kick, but doesn't add bulk so I can keep that profile smaller.
Great idea!
Great video I enjoy throwing spinnerbaits as one of my favorites
Dude, u got a problem. I have a tackle dungeon as well but that's the most z man stuff I've ever seen in one place. And I've been fishing tournaments for 20 years! I'm just messing with u. Great video brother.
Lol, you sound like my wife!! You both are probably right!!
That was a good show. Great point with the trailer hook getting in the way of plastic. Thanks. Do you ever use RaZor Shads for chatter bait trailers?
Razor ShadZ are one of my favorite chatterbait trailers!
On of the problems with Zman soft plastic is that they melt in contact with other baits
This is true, that’s why its always best to keep them in the original packaging.
Great tips, thanks
Thanks for watching!
What about on a spinner blade for a straight tail trailer
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I get pissed when I mess up a perfectly good soft plastic when I put it on a spinnerbait and it decides to come through the water on its side.
The plastics company telling us if we should use plastics on our spinnerbaits? LOL
Yeah. You should