Hey, nice video! One critique I have is that you should use a knot to connect your fluorocarbon or mono to braid. A blood knot is a good one to start with because it can travel through the eyes of the reel and it's fairly quick to tie.
Great point. I often use a line to line knot, but I've found I get less line twist when I use a swivel for this rig. I should have added that to the video 🤦♂️
A tip for you all. They make a hollow tube that lets you slide an o-ring onto the worm. Slide the hook between the o-ring and the worm. You'll lose far fewer worms in the grass as the worm won't tear....until after 20 bass
A great tip that definitely triggers strikes, particularly in summer when bass are sitting waiting for food to drop through the pads! Thanks for sharing 🎣👍
Thanks for the comment! We prefer to use a lightweight leader, typically between 8-10 lb which is what we're using in the video. Matching can work too depending on the conditions and will give you a bit more strength if you need it. Tight lines! 🎣
When you need a bite you gotta get crazy with it and tie on a wacky rig
Absolutely, the Wacky Rig is a game changer when the bites are tough! Tight lines! 🎣
Hey, nice video! One critique I have is that you should use a knot to connect your fluorocarbon or mono to braid. A blood knot is a good one to start with because it can travel through the eyes of the reel and it's fairly quick to tie.
Great point. I often use a line to line knot, but I've found I get less line twist when I use a swivel for this rig. I should have added that to the video 🤦♂️
A tip for you all. They make a hollow tube that lets you slide an o-ring onto the worm. Slide the hook between the o-ring and the worm. You'll lose far fewer worms in the grass as the worm won't tear....until after 20 bass
A great tip to extend the life of your plastics! Thanks for sharing-20 bass per worm is a big win! 🎣😂
Im a noob to all of it. I usually just use straight 14lb mono on my rods. Dobt have a bunch if money or rods to spool around. Thanks for the video
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Woohoo! Thanks for the support and tight lines!! 🎣
I often use the wacky like a frog, over some thick cover where there are open patches that I can let fall through.
A great tip that definitely triggers strikes, particularly in summer when bass are sitting waiting for food to drop through the pads! Thanks for sharing 🎣👍
Thanks helpful!
Glad you found it useful, thanks for taking the time to let us know! Tight lines! 🎣
Great piece if kit 👏 where can I get some?
I thought he was gonna say here in North Carolina. We like to respect our wildlife.
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BACKFLIP!
Nice overview. Are you matching 15 braid to 15 fluoro?
Thanks for the comment! We prefer to use a lightweight leader, typically between 8-10 lb which is what we're using in the video. Matching can work too depending on the conditions and will give you a bit more strength if you need it. Tight lines! 🎣