First & most important. I really appreciate the respect you show the fish on the release!! I've been doin it like that for decades but you sure don't see that much now-a-days! Especially here on boobtube!! I subbed for that reason. 2nd. Great info i just bought my first pack of these tonight at Dick's. Came home & fired up boobtube and this vid was first in line. I took notes!! More hogs in my future 'cause of your tips. Thanks man!!
Great video! Using mono or fluorocarbon and the thin wired hooks is probably fine since the line will help absorb some of the shock from setting the hook. When using braid though you want the "superline" hooks. I've broken the thin wired hooks on hook set. Most of my rods are spooled with straight braid but I do have one set up with 14# fluorocarbon that I use in more open water. I'm looking to set up another with mono.
A little tip Norm. When fishing skinny water or heavy weeds , and you get hung up , carry a small block of wood that you can stick under your trolling motor to raise it up above the bottom to move yourself off whatever is hanging you up. It's a lot easier than trying to hold the trolling motor up while it's running.
Yes, it’s hard to fish a speed worm wrong. This video is showing you one method that works well here in Florida. Bouncing a curly tail worm is another good way. In this video the fish were located against a wall of Hydrilla. So fishing high was the best method. Good luck👍
@@jakeechols7889 To me, it almost looks like he doesn't have the right rod for the technique. Rod is too long (at least longer than I like), too fast of action and/or not enough backbone in the rod.
First & most important. I really appreciate the respect you show the fish on the release!! I've been doin it like that for decades but you sure don't see that much now-a-days! Especially here on boobtube!! I subbed for that reason. 2nd. Great info i just bought my first pack of these tonight at Dick's. Came home & fired up boobtube and this vid was first in line. I took notes!! More hogs in my future 'cause of your tips. Thanks man!!
Greatly appreciated 👍 yes we have to take care of our precious resource. You should do well with the speed worm. Good luck and thanks for the sub.
Solid video man. I just fished Kissimmee and this is exactly what I should've been doing.
Joe, much appreciated! Kissimmee is a beautiful place to fish 👊
Good job man thanks!
Happy to help
Awesome video! You definitely are catching a lot of nice fish with those speed worms. I love the action you get from the tail.
Greatly appreciated. Yes, the speed worm will definitely catch them 👍
Great video! Using mono or fluorocarbon and the thin wired hooks is probably fine since the line will help absorb some of the shock from setting the hook. When using braid though you want the "superline" hooks. I've broken the thin wired hooks on hook set. Most of my rods are spooled with straight braid but I do have one set up with 14# fluorocarbon that I use in more open water. I'm looking to set up another with mono.
Cmbtvet outdoors, thanks for the tip... Braid is definitely great line for bass fishing.
A little tip Norm.
When fishing skinny water or heavy weeds , and you get hung up , carry a small block of wood that you can stick under your trolling motor to raise it up above the bottom to move yourself off whatever is hanging you up.
It's a lot easier than trying to hold the trolling motor up while it's running.
Bruce, thanks for the tip👊
Hi good job this is byfar my favorite fishing channel and good editing btw👍👍👍keep up the good work
filthydirtymax 12, much appreciated! Thanks for the post and kind words.
Enjoyed watching your video! I will be fishing Seminole mid April and I looking at some speed worm tips. Thanks for the tips.
Much appreciated 👍 good luck with your mid April trip.
I'm loving the hook set!!! I don't care what anyone says!
lol! Thank you
Thanks for the tips buddy. Tight lines out there. 💪💪💪
Happy to help 👊
You want you tail curved down if you work across the top of the water ,keeps your tail from popping out of the water
Thanks for the tip 👍
Good stuff man
Much appreciated
Damn. I can’t even walk up to the bank without spooking the bass and you come flyin up to your spot and still get em 😂
Ryan, now that is funny 😂 Kenansville Lake is stocked full of bass. You can catch them with an Airboat there 👊
Yo like video
much appreciated
Great video!
Thanks Jon 👊
Great video
Much appreciated 👍👊
Bobber stoppers are pricey. I like ol school toothpicks.
Ol school toothpicks will do the trick 👊
THANKS FROM IDAHO!!!
J Dean, anytime!
Thanks
You bet 👊
The same way I rig mine😎🇺🇸
Good deal ✅
Are you fishing at Headwaters?
This was Kenansville Lake.
Hey bro are u from the Lakeland area?
I am from the Space Coast area
👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
I like the 5/0 better for the magnum worms…gets through fat worm better
The 5/0 is definitely a great hook for the magnum worm 👍
Speed words rule
Why do you set the hook like that
Which way?
@@NormGfishing so upwards and are there other ways to work a speed worm like can you bounce like a regular curly tail worm
Yes, it’s hard to fish a speed worm wrong. This video is showing you one method that works well here in Florida. Bouncing a curly tail worm is another good way. In this video the fish were located against a wall of Hydrilla. So fishing high was the best method. Good luck👍
@@NormGfishing ohhh gotcha makes sense.
@@jakeechols7889 To me, it almost looks like he doesn't have the right rod for the technique. Rod is too long (at least longer than I like), too fast of action and/or not enough backbone in the rod.
Nice video! Get straight right to the point without wasting time talking other stuff
Jason, thanks for the feedback 👊