Nice video! In my opinion this set up is overkill. It works great as you’ve shown but all you really need is a bucktail, preferably with a little piece of squid on it! Gets em every time. I’ve found that around 30-50 ft of water is the sweet spot for the big blue males
this is way too much for sea bass, imo. We literally drop bare hooks with a sinker on hi lo rigs tied with regular dropper loops and jig up large sea bass. You don't need any fancy set up. As my good friend says "any asshole can catch a see bass"
Wow that’s a nice catch !
Thanks!
Nice video! In my opinion this set up is overkill. It works great as you’ve shown but all you really need is a bucktail, preferably with a little piece of squid on it! Gets em every time. I’ve found that around 30-50 ft of water is the sweet spot for the big blue males
Thank you! Bucktails also work, but with the addition of the Jig+Biki Rig you can catch multiple fish at once!
Fishermen!
It ain’t bragging if you can actually DO IT! 😎🎣🎣🎣🎣🎣🎣🎣🎣🎣🎣
True!
also, for best action on the jig, you don't want any teasers
Can you use a buck tail with teasers?
Yes that would work as well.
What gram jig were you using to catch the black sea bass.
Hi Aidan. We were using the 100g Squinnow Jig in this video.
@@SaltyCape what size hooks were you using on the jig?
@@aidanpryor Size 1/0 Teaser Assist Hook
this is way too much for sea bass, imo. We literally drop bare hooks with a sinker on hi lo rigs tied with regular dropper loops and jig up large sea bass. You don't need any fancy set up. As my good friend says "any asshole can catch a see bass"
It ain’t rocket science!!!!!