I have had the opportunity to become a pastor been evangelist for a while my family needs prayer in this life changing decisions not only this but have health issues as well affecting my job makes me think God definitely knows my needs more than me. Keep my family and the church in my prayers God bless you fur sharing this
Yes it is. Bass are tough to get right now. There are so many shad in the water, it’s hard to get their attention. The waters clear, it’s hard to match the shad that close. I’m try to do saltwater till we start getting some storm fronts.
Nice dad joke! Hahaha! When they’re not grading something I’m swimming sometimesI’ll show it way down and just reel it at a crawl. Sometimes I’ll even let it hit the bottom and just bounce as I slow reel it.
I’ve been trying it. It’s another one of those rigs that works better from the boat. If you want to try it. Try the Core Tackle hover rigs. But these shallow ponds aren’t deep enough to get the action the rig is known for.
@@savedbygraceoutdoors yeah I been debating on getting some of those. I’m definitely going to be putting the drop shot and hover rig to work because stuff around here gets hammered lol
@@yasinozkaran4417 it depends on the plastic you are using and how deep you want it to go. How fast do you want it to fall. Rule of thumb for me is 3/16 for shallow water. 1/4 oz for 5 to 10 foot. Over 10 foot 3/8 oz. If you want it to stay on bottom in deep water 1/2 oz. Then just make sure the hook will fit the plastic.
Thank you fur sharing the Gospel Amen
Thank you for posting! I really enjoy the saltwater fishing videos. Good job
@@lindseycoats4473 Thank you, I have a saltwater video coming monday.
I have had the opportunity to become a pastor been evangelist for a while my family needs prayer in this life changing decisions not only this but have health issues as well affecting my job makes me think God definitely knows my needs more than me. Keep my family and the church in my prayers God bless you fur sharing this
I sure will, I will add you to my prayers.
Tough fishing. That's Texas in summer though. Loved the message.
Yes it is. Bass are tough to get right now. There are so many shad in the water, it’s hard to get their attention. The waters clear, it’s hard to match the shad that close. I’m try to do saltwater till we start getting some storm fronts.
Nice dad joke! Hahaha! When they’re not grading something I’m swimming sometimesI’ll show it way down and just reel it at a crawl. Sometimes I’ll even let it hit the bottom and just bounce as I slow reel it.
Thanks man. Good info.
Hover stroll man. I’m going to be tying it on myself. Look up tactical bassen on the rig.
I’ve been trying it. It’s another one of those rigs that works better from the boat. If you want to try it. Try the Core Tackle hover rigs. But these shallow ponds aren’t deep enough to get the action the rig is known for.
@@savedbygraceoutdoors yeah I been debating on getting some of those. I’m definitely going to be putting the drop shot and hover rig to work because stuff around here gets hammered lol
@@Fishingwithfaithoutdoors23 I had to go to saltwater. I got a 40” black drum today. Thing fought hard. It was awesome.
@@savedbygraceoutdoors I saw that. I need to go to the cost and wet a line! Lol
Hello sir, I am a beginner. Can I ask you a question? Can you tell me how to choose the jighead weight?
@@yasinozkaran4417 it depends on the plastic you are using and how deep you want it to go. How fast do you want it to fall. Rule of thumb for me is 3/16 for shallow water. 1/4 oz for 5 to 10 foot. Over 10 foot 3/8 oz. If you want it to stay on bottom in deep water 1/2 oz. Then just make sure the hook will fit the plastic.