To see anybody dislike this video is truly a shame. I have been a tournament angler for over 20 years and have my own channel on RUclips. I continuously come back to this channel to learn about swim bait fishing. I live in New Jersey and cashed checks in tournaments on glide baits and swim baits learning from Matt Allen and Tim little on Tactical Bassin. They continuously give you a wealth of knowledge on all aspects of Fishing. In fact it is so informative that it can easily cut half your time on the water having to learn. Be thankful that there are guys out there that are willing to give you the right tools to gain confidence in this sport. Thumbs up as always guys. 👍👍👍
TacticalBassin absolutely my pleasure guys. Just to watch what you guys bring to the table with Fishing is years of knowledge for any angler. I truly do believe there should be a 30 minute to 1 hour show Slots for Tactical Bassin on Saturday or Sunday mornings. 👍👍 my DVR would definitely be set for it!! Nothing but love and respect and good luck and be safe on the water.
AJP Fishing .... AJP Fishing..,....Haters are gonna hate, but you nailed it. I have fished for 40 years and Matt and Tim have opened my mind to things I never would have tried. These guys do it for free and shoot straight. The most Professional guys I have had the privilege to learn from. Magazines and TV shows don't load you up with this kind of knowledge..... Let'em hate, they can just stand there and wiggle their worm.
Dennis Wilhoite 100% agree. Who else do you know that's going to take the time to list every link in every video from Rod, reel, line, and all brands used. These guys lay it out on the table straight up with no BS.
chris - I was pointing at the motor and mouthing to Matt, "MATT! THERES A GHOST BEHIND YOU!" and then I started the Go Pro. It's blowing up right now as "GHOST CAUGHT ON TAPE FISHING!" It just hit 250k subs and The Ghost Hunters want to spend the night on Matts boat.
Big Swimbaits bites: 'Crack em' because the rejection process is measured in Deciseconds, tenths of a second. Plastic swimbaits do not taste like fish it's the nature of the material. A wise old bass is not going to keep chompin on a piece of frickn plastic. Here is what's happening down below the waterline. Your big swimbait is slowly creeping the bottom mimicking the tail action and water displacement of an 8 to 12 inch trout. Without the benefit of sight a bass will utilize its lateral lines to feel the displacement and vibration of your bait moving water. This draws the beast to your bait where vision will become the primary sense used by the bass to process your bait prior to ingestion if ingestion occurs at all. If the lateral and visual processing cut the cheese you'll be lucky to move on to the taste test! Ingestion, inhalation and the phayngeal taste bud pads! This is where Tactical Bassin and a handful of other Trophy Hunters 'Crack em' in that split-second inhalation/rejection/ejection process!! If you are not one of the small percentage of swimbait guys that can detect a subtle swimbait bite in the split-second before your phony food is ejected. I highly recommend using a food stimulant, a bait scent. Matt Allen is not pro scent but we're not Matt Allen and he doesn't need it. Yes it stinks it gets all over your hands it transfers from your hands to your rod and reel and sometimes to your lunch.. lmao. But if you are fairly new to big swimbaiting or having trouble detecting a subtle bite, take advantage of it. It's the difference between tenths of a second and two seconds if your lucky. In time you will be able to swimbait fish without it. Don't mind the occasional catfish it's a good sign!!
Realistic Fishing for getting bites in general it depends on the presentation technique. Largemouth bass have a poor sense of smell due to a limited number of olfactory folds in their nasal passages. Adding scent to faster reactionary persuit type moving baits (hard baits with treble hooks, soft baits with blades, darting baits) is useless. A largemouth bass is relying on site and motion detection went in pursuit mode. Slow-moving presentations (wacky worm, drop shot, sloooow moving swimbaits and jigs) are where scents play a beneficial role. This presentation affords the largemouth bass the opportunity to smell and taste the bait. Once the bass inhales the bait it's put to the taste test via the taste buds on the fish's tongue and in it's mouth. Adding a food stimulant such as scent can fractionally prolong the food acceptance -rejection process but they won't get you bites if your colors and presentations don't stimulate the fish first...
One other thing I'd like to point out. Smaller juvenile Bass are stupid!! Well, let's give them the benefit of the doubt, they're a lot less experienced. It's the bigger smarter and more experienced bass we're trying to fool here. :-)
"You crack'em", I love it. Most solid advice anyone can give. As much we pay for the gear, baits, fuel, launch fees and everything else that comes along with an outing on the water, hook sets are the only thing that doesn't cost $, those are for free.
Robert Ramirez lmao so true. Had to volunteer for 20 hours of work service for a municipal service that owns several reservoirs where I live to get comped for launch and entry fees. Downsized my boat, fish from shore quite a bit in some fisheries and it's still expensive lol.
I dont think folks fully understand what Matt and Tim are providing here. Should have 100k plus subs. The stuff these guys share is simply tournament winning tips. Hats off to you guys for doing this. Most bass guys are all "hush hush" about stuff. Great channel.
This was one of the videos that made me start watching you guys on a daily basis as a wind down for bed 🛌 channel. I can’t believe it’s been 4-5 years , I’d love to see a chart of how many hours I’ve spent watching Tim and Matt spew unlimited amounts of knowledge at me or how much money I’ve spent on those links below 😂
I got a solid thump slow crawling my hudd and I set the hook so hard... it ended up being a root or something and I lost my hudd that day... Anyhow, your videos are priceless; what you do is very much appreciated.
Best informational YT channel available man. High quality, valuable content here and I appreciate it greatly. I hope it is as fulfilling for you guys to create this content (financially and otherwise) as it is for me to consume it. Thanks for all the information you've given so freely. It's the mark of true professionals.
Brother I'm not familiar with how this RUclips thingy works,,but I hope you're getting paid well cause you're the best at teaching and when I first stumbled upon your channel I'm like what can this kid teach me? And after 50 years of bass fishing " I saw the light" 😂 never give up!!!
Matt and Tim, I have learned so much from you guys. Hands down the best information for bass fishing across the country! I don't understand how someone could dislike any of your videos
Out of all the youtube fisherman to me you guys are the best. I just keep watching your videos to try to lean how to fish the big swimbaits so i can attempt to catch giants here on Chickamauga lake in Tennessee. keep these videos up and i promise i will keep watching. I would also like to do a guide trip with Matt one day.
I watch all of your videos (normally when I'm supposed to be working) and have learned so much. I appreciate you guys. Just beat my PB but over a pound, hitting 7 on the nose with the Little Creeper.... Thanks again and never stop making videos!
Matt I just want to say that I truly appreciate your knowledge and passion for bass fishing every video has helped me become a better fisherman. Awesome thanks for everything and can't wait to see more!!!!!!
Matt I bought the 6" Trash fish in natural hitch and rainbow trout. Rigged a natural Hitch weedless, to match the chad . Ran it through some grass in 3 feet of and what an explosion on my first cast. It onle weighed out at 2.5 but it was incredible. Thanks Matt and Allen for the tip
What a joy to watch you explain! It's entertainment and learning! I'm from the Netherlands (Europe) where there's no Bass but i'm filtering out tips and tricks which are very usefull targeting our predator species. Keep cranking out these good video's Matt.
I really appreciate the effort, and the huge amount of information you guys put into this video. I watched it last year, and I just watched it again. Thanks Matt and Tim.
The first 5 minutes of the video I was like da faq.... he is all over the place then minute later, Matt brought the knowledge! Great as always thanks Matt!
The bone spro kgb , gill square bill whipper snapper from toxic and the 3 piece pb mouse have been my most productive hard baits the last few times I got out
Another great video! The amount of information you you guys bring to the table is second to none. I truly hope one day to have the opportunity to fish with you and learn in person.
Man you just dropped some great knowledge! I learned quite a bit of new stuff in that short 30 minute video! Thanks Matt! I love your little youtube seminars!
Great information Matt! You guys give the best tips and info on RUclips by far. I've been on my fishing social media apps posting your graphic and RUclips info telling people if they want great tips and info, you guys are where it's at. Keep up the good work guys
Thanks for the info. Been having a really hard time hitting anything with a swimbait. Just realized I've been doing it wrong. Appreciate all you guys do!
I like to hit them fast as soon as I get bit. I don’t wait either. When it’s 37 degrees I will use a slow gear ratio and hammer them. It can be non stop cold water, swim baiting. I swear on a cold water swim bait bite!!
My 3 go to baits lately been the tournament series bullhead from mattlures, the boom boom from optimum and a citizen 7. Been doubling the bait size of what their eating and I feel like that's why I'm getting the bigger fish. Nobody really fishes swimbaits bigger then 3" on the local river and the chain of ponds off it I fish
you talk about the moderate action in your jig rods, and since you like the jig style hook on swimbaits, do you prefer the moderate action on the rods you fish that style swimbait hook? alter length to the 7'6" - 8'?
Well said brother I've seen you consistently catch tanks so you know what your talking about. That's why I say if you had your best friend as a co angler you guys know your stuff you guys INDEED would slay them I have the upmost respect an confidence in you guys legit. 💯 😃😃😃😃😃👍👍👍👍👍👍
The ORIGINAL swimbait was the Mister Twister SASSY SHAD. On 8-10lb line and a ⅛-¼oz ball head, I have caught thousands of bass on that lure. 1st time I ever boated 100 from public water was on a chartreuse/silver glitter Sassy Shad, on Lake Mitchell, the day after Thanksgiving, circa 1985
Anyway y'all could do a braid to floro/mono leader video? The knot used, how may feet of leader you use, and lb braid to lb floro/mono? Also, when to use floro leader vs mono leader. Thanks guys, and as always your videos are the best.
@TacticalBassin Your videos have been a very good help. Yesterday I fished a swim bait on a bass spinning set up. My first cast at this point I managed to catch pb bass.
Yessssssssssss!! Was waiting for this video 👌👌..knew it was gunna pop up sooner or later lol..as usual, awesome breakdown Matt..ive put so many good fish in the boat takin notes from you and Tim..hats off to u guys..👍👍
What about bigger underspins? I just picked up some 5.8" keitechs and some big 7/0 underspins. I'm excited to try it but I'm curious as to why people generally associate underspins with smaller presentations. Maybe that's because they are representing minnows Which don't grow to be 6" long? Thoughts?
Hey Matt, trying to decide between dobyns fury 795 and 806 for 6” Bull Gill in eastern Pennsylvania. Targeting bass and hoping for tiger musky also. Any recommendations?
Matt and Tim you guys are awesome. I'm from the midwest and you mentioned swimbaits in the midwest. I only have one thing to say.....Huddleston Huddleston Huddleston!!!!!
In the private lake i fish there are very small minnows and some bluegill. However the bass are huge. For example on average when I go there we catch a 5+ and I've seen a 10. My question is what do I throw then since my lake falls into a weird category
Been looking for the video I seen you mention there are tons of new baits with the hudd style tail you haven’t got the chance to try. Can you give a few examples?
Awesome video man. Tons of info. I've always thrown 6 inch and smaller but now you guys have giving me the big swim bait bug. My tackle warehouse cart is stacking up quick.
Not sure why it isn't in your list anymore, but I enjoyed your swimbait beginner video you published awhile back and started off with Reaction Innovations Skinny Dippers. I'd now say they're a confidence bait for me, and just a high-quality product overall.
I’m finally going to drop some change on a big swim bait but does it make sense to buy a trout style paddle tail in East texas where we don’t naturally have trout?
Awesome info yet again. Great explanation about the tail types. Recently got a line through pike with a vortex tail now I know when it will work best for me thanks Matt and Tim.
If you were fishing a HEAVILY weeded pond/lake. Like 80% thick thick weeds. Would the bait fish do the same as a normal lake? There's only pike, bass, and bluegill in this lake.
Keenan Moore baitfish tend to feet on algae and stuff on rocks so any rocks is a good bet for you and they will school in the weeds so right above will be good too!
Love these videos and enjoy and use the information. I hope i catch my pb this time of year, who else noticed the trolling motor started moving around? Lol
Great video!! (Always a great video with you guys!). Packed full of great advice for us east coast guys. I'm just getting into swimbaiting and I use you guys as my primary resource for legitimate info. Please keep up the great work and thanks for everything you guys do!
Matt, Spring turnover produced a ton of mid sized to giant shad dead on the shore. Are they basically the same size and in the same numbers in the fall?
Thank you for all the info you and Tim offer. I’m over here in Florida near lake O. Would love to see you guys take a trip over here! Thanks for all the advice! 👍
To see anybody dislike this video is truly a shame. I have been a tournament angler for over 20 years and have my own channel on RUclips. I continuously come back to this channel to learn about swim bait fishing. I live in New Jersey and cashed checks in tournaments on glide baits and swim baits learning from Matt Allen and Tim little on Tactical Bassin. They continuously give you a wealth of knowledge on all aspects of Fishing. In fact it is so informative that it can easily cut half your time on the water having to learn. Be thankful that there are guys out there that are willing to give you the right tools to gain confidence in this sport. Thumbs up as always guys. 👍👍👍
Thank you so much Brother!!
TacticalBassin absolutely my pleasure guys. Just to watch what you guys bring to the table with Fishing is years of knowledge for any angler. I truly do believe there should be a 30 minute to 1 hour show Slots for Tactical Bassin on Saturday or Sunday mornings. 👍👍 my DVR would definitely be set for it!! Nothing but love and respect and good luck and be safe on the water.
I feel like I get more real information from Matt and Tim than just about anyone else on RUclips
AJP Fishing .... AJP Fishing..,....Haters are gonna hate, but you nailed it. I have fished for 40 years and Matt and Tim have opened my mind to things I never would have tried. These guys do it for free and shoot straight. The most Professional guys I have had the privilege to learn from. Magazines and TV shows don't load you up with this kind of knowledge..... Let'em hate, they can just stand there and wiggle their worm.
Dennis Wilhoite 100% agree. Who else do you know that's going to take the time to list every link in every video from Rod, reel, line, and all brands used. These guys lay it out on the table straight up with no BS.
I’ve watched this video probably 10x it’s getting me amped for a winter pb
Excellent video again!!
Not going to lie, I got partially mesmerized by the spot lock in the background :)
chris they pay that trolling motor a sweet hourly rate haha
So did I ahhahah
chris - I was pointing at the motor and mouthing to Matt, "MATT! THERES A GHOST BEHIND YOU!" and then I started the Go Pro. It's blowing up right now as "GHOST CAUGHT ON TAPE FISHING!" It just hit 250k subs and The Ghost Hunters want to spend the night on Matts boat.
LOL!
I LOVE SWIMBAITS...that is all
Amen!
Watching Matt talk about swim baits in 3rd period is the best part of my day
+Cayden Brown That made me literally made me lol. - Tim
My husband showed me this. I'm a teacher. What a hoot! Hope your teacher doesn't catch you! At least you are learning something!
Your attention to detail is second to none.. thanks for taking the time to post all the links to these great products
nobody knows there stuff that this guy ..hands down fav to learn from on youtube !! catching 7 pound bass in central park nyc thanks to his videos!!
austin howd it's unreal the knowledge you get from him. Such a good teacher
Thank you!!!
Big Swimbaits bites: 'Crack em' because the rejection process is measured in Deciseconds, tenths of a second.
Plastic swimbaits do not taste like fish it's the nature of the material. A wise old bass is not going to keep chompin on a piece of frickn plastic.
Here is what's happening down below the waterline. Your big swimbait is slowly creeping the bottom mimicking the tail action and water displacement of an 8 to 12 inch trout.
Without the benefit of sight a bass will utilize its lateral lines to feel the displacement and vibration of your bait moving water. This draws the beast to your bait where vision will become the primary sense used by the bass to process your bait prior to ingestion if ingestion occurs at all.
If the lateral and visual processing cut the cheese you'll be lucky to move on to the taste test!
Ingestion, inhalation and the phayngeal taste bud pads! This is where Tactical Bassin and a handful of other Trophy Hunters 'Crack em' in that split-second inhalation/rejection/ejection process!!
If you are not one of the small percentage of swimbait guys that can detect a subtle swimbait bite in the split-second before your phony food is ejected. I highly recommend using a food stimulant, a bait scent.
Matt Allen is not pro scent but we're not Matt Allen and he doesn't need it. Yes it stinks it gets all over your hands it transfers from your hands to your rod and reel and sometimes to your lunch.. lmao. But if you are fairly new to big swimbaiting or having trouble detecting a subtle bite, take advantage of it. It's the difference between tenths of a second and two seconds if your lucky. In time you will be able to swimbait fish without it.
Don't mind the occasional catfish it's a good sign!!
If I am having trouble getting bites on swimbaits in general, do you think scent would help?
Realistic Fishing for getting bites in general it depends on the presentation technique. Largemouth bass have a poor sense of smell due to a limited number of olfactory folds in their nasal passages. Adding scent to faster reactionary persuit type moving baits (hard baits with treble hooks, soft baits with blades, darting baits) is useless.
A largemouth bass is relying on site and motion detection went in pursuit mode.
Slow-moving presentations (wacky worm, drop shot, sloooow moving swimbaits and jigs) are where scents play a beneficial role. This presentation affords the largemouth bass the opportunity to smell and taste the bait. Once the bass inhales the bait it's put to the taste test via the taste buds on the fish's tongue and in it's mouth. Adding a food stimulant such as scent can fractionally prolong the food acceptance -rejection process but they won't get you bites if your colors and presentations don't stimulate the fish first...
One other thing I'd like to point out. Smaller juvenile Bass are stupid!! Well, let's give them the benefit of the doubt, they're a lot less experienced. It's the bigger smarter and more experienced bass we're trying to fool here. :-)
"You crack'em", I love it. Most solid advice anyone can give. As much we pay for the gear, baits, fuel, launch fees and everything else that comes along with an outing on the water, hook sets are the only thing that doesn't cost $, those are for free.
Amen!
Robert Ramirez lmao so true. Had to volunteer for 20 hours of work service for a municipal service that owns several reservoirs where I live to get comped for launch and entry fees. Downsized my boat, fish from shore quite a bit in some fisheries and it's still expensive lol.
I dont think folks fully understand what Matt and Tim are providing here. Should have 100k plus subs. The stuff these guys share is simply tournament winning tips. Hats off to you guys for doing this. Most bass guys are all "hush hush" about stuff. Great channel.
I need all the swimbait help I can get. Hopefully this fall, when the shad are schooling up, I can get a bass on one.
This was one of the videos that made me start watching you guys on a daily basis as a wind down for bed 🛌 channel. I can’t believe it’s been 4-5 years , I’d love to see a chart of how many hours I’ve spent watching Tim and Matt spew unlimited amounts of knowledge at me or how much money I’ve spent on those links below 😂
The last 7 minutes...AMAZING INFORMATION!! Keep up the great work I’m going to book a trip one day.
Good stuff, Matt.
Thank you!
I got a solid thump slow crawling my hudd and I set the hook so hard... it ended up being a root or something and I lost my hudd that day... Anyhow, your videos are priceless; what you do is very much appreciated.
Dude I been watching tons of videos and you are by far the best to explain everything.
Best informational YT channel available man. High quality, valuable content here and I appreciate it greatly. I hope it is as fulfilling for you guys to create this content (financially and otherwise) as it is for me to consume it. Thanks for all the information you've given so freely. It's the mark of true professionals.
Thank you Nate!
Wow thanks for commenting back I really think this is the best and most informative bass fishing channel on RUclips
Brother I'm not familiar with how this RUclips thingy works,,but I hope you're getting paid well cause you're the best at teaching and when I first stumbled upon your channel I'm like what can this kid teach me? And after 50 years of bass fishing " I saw the light" 😂 never give up!!!
Best informational channel on RUclips
Matt and Tim, I have learned so much from you guys. Hands down the best information for bass fishing across the country! I don't understand how someone could dislike any of your videos
Matt, ur the best. Learned a ton from you and Tim since I've been a subscriber...6 months or so. U guys are real deal. Keep it goin.
Out of all the youtube fisherman to me you guys are the best. I just keep watching your videos to try to lean how to fish the big swimbaits so i can attempt to catch giants here on Chickamauga lake in Tennessee. keep these videos up and i promise i will keep watching. I would also like to do a guide trip with Matt one day.
Best informative fishing vids in the YT fishing community bar none. Thanks guys. Great balance of info and fish stories!!!!
Thanks Bud!
I watch all of your videos (normally when I'm supposed to be working) and have learned so much. I appreciate you guys. Just beat my PB but over a pound, hitting 7 on the nose with the Little Creeper.... Thanks again and never stop making videos!
That's so awesome!!
Absolutely love this time of year! Big bait big fish!
+Ultimate Extreme Outdoors Yeah buddy!!!
Matt I just want to say that I truly appreciate your knowledge and passion for bass fishing every video has helped me become a better fisherman. Awesome thanks for everything and can't wait to see more!!!!!!
Matt I bought the 6" Trash fish in natural hitch and rainbow trout. Rigged a natural Hitch weedless, to match the chad . Ran it through some grass in 3 feet of and what an explosion on my first cast. It onle weighed out at 2.5 but it was incredible. Thanks Matt and Allen for the tip
What a joy to watch you explain! It's entertainment and learning!
I'm from the Netherlands (Europe) where there's no Bass but i'm filtering out tips and tricks which are very usefull targeting our predator species.
Keep cranking out these good video's Matt.
I really appreciate the effort, and the huge amount of information you guys put into this video. I watched it last year, and I just watched it again. Thanks Matt and Tim.
I Can’t get enough knowledge. Thankyou Matt and Tim for all you do keep pushing the knowledge
We're happy to do it!
Your vids are helpful to me as a starter fisherman to learn the baits to throw at the right times
The first 5 minutes of the video I was like da faq.... he is all over the place then minute later, Matt brought the knowledge! Great as always thanks Matt!
Ha! Thanks Tom!
Am I the only one that is impressed by the trolling motor keeping him in one spot like that? I'm new to boating and I've never seen one like that.
The bone spro kgb , gill square bill whipper snapper from toxic and the 3 piece pb mouse have been my most productive hard baits the last few times I got out
Been working them through wood and rock. Awesome fall bait. Super tough bait that don't hang up often
Those western grebes are calling me back to clear lake!
this is the perfect bait for wife\kids to learn on with exposed hook. ..thanks Matt
Chasing a state record this year. I have watched this video 3 times and will watch it at least 2 more to stay pumped
Best 33 minutes of my day
Thanks!
Another great video! The amount of information you you guys bring to the table is second to none. I truly hope one day to have the opportunity to fish with you and learn in person.
Thanks Brandon!
Man you just dropped some great knowledge! I learned quite a bit of new stuff in that short 30 minute video! Thanks Matt! I love your little youtube seminars!
Thanks Bud!
Swaver Lite trout (chk)
Huddleston 68 (chk)
4.8” Keitech (chk)
I got into swimbaits after watching this video. Now Bring on the trophy bass! ... 😁
Great information Matt! You guys give the best tips and info on RUclips by far. I've been on my fishing social media apps posting your graphic and RUclips info telling people if they want great tips and info, you guys are where it's at. Keep up the good work guys
You're the man! Really appreciate it!
One of the best swimbait videos I’ve ever seen!
Thanks for the info. Been having a really hard time hitting anything with a swimbait. Just realized I've been doing it wrong. Appreciate all you guys do!
+Edwin R We hope it makes all the difference for you!
I like to hit them fast as soon as I get bit. I don’t wait either. When it’s 37 degrees I will use a slow gear ratio and hammer them. It can be non stop cold water, swim baiting. I swear on a cold water swim bait bite!!
Great Video! I just started throwing big swimbaits a month or so back, and man has it been fun!
My 3 go to baits lately been the tournament series bullhead from mattlures, the boom boom from optimum and a citizen 7. Been doubling the bait size of what their eating and I feel like that's why I'm getting the bigger fish. Nobody really fishes swimbaits bigger then 3" on the local river and the chain of ponds off it I fish
Exciting time of year. Finally starts cooling down "in some states" lol and the fish action increases. Great video 👍🏻
Great video. I learned a couple things. This very much applies to anywhere in the country.
For sure! Thanks for watching!
Hey Matt and Allen,
I was wondering how long of a leader you run with the braid to mono setup and what knots you use. Thanks in advance.
you talk about the moderate action in your jig rods, and since you like the jig style hook on swimbaits, do you prefer the moderate action on the rods you fish that style swimbait hook? alter length to the 7'6" - 8'?
Awesome videos. Would love to see you compete professionally an you have Tim as your co angler you guys would kick butt.
Well Matt Alan, you've talked me into getting back into swimbait fishing. Just order a Huddleston delux 8inch rof 5 in yellow perch.
Well said brother I've seen you consistently catch tanks so you know what your talking about. That's why I say if you had your best friend as a co angler you guys know your stuff you guys INDEED would slay them I have the upmost respect an confidence in you guys legit. 💯 😃😃😃😃😃👍👍👍👍👍👍
Thanks, I’m new to swim bait fishing and didn’t know when to set the hook. Thanks again
🏆🏆I can’t count how many times I’ve watched this and it’s completely blows me off how awesome the information is,thank you Matt and Tim ❤️🏆
The ORIGINAL swimbait was the Mister Twister SASSY SHAD. On 8-10lb line and a ⅛-¼oz ball head, I have caught thousands of bass on that lure. 1st time I ever boated 100 from public water was on a chartreuse/silver glitter Sassy Shad, on Lake Mitchell, the day after Thanksgiving, circa 1985
Matt you are a great teacher. i for one have learned a ton from you. thank you
My lakes are the kind with bluegill and panfish not really any minnows but great video.
Matt is an awesome teacher I'd be his net man any day
Thank you!
Anyway y'all could do a braid to floro/mono leader video? The knot used, how may feet of leader you use, and lb braid to lb floro/mono? Also, when to use floro leader vs mono leader. Thanks guys, and as always your videos are the best.
@TacticalBassin Your videos have been a very good help. Yesterday I fished a swim bait on a bass spinning set up. My first cast at this point I managed to catch pb bass.
Yessssssssssss!! Was waiting for this video 👌👌..knew it was gunna pop up sooner or later lol..as usual, awesome breakdown Matt..ive put so many good fish in the boat takin notes from you and Tim..hats off to u guys..👍👍
Thank you Jason!
Love the vid matt swim bait fishing is easy...they touch it you smash em.! You guys are the best since sliced bread! Great work keep it up 74k strong!
Thanks so much Brother!
This helps a lot a lot I'm gonna get into swimbaits this fall and when spring and summer comes back really want to catch fish on em looks awsom
Stick the tail of the kietech in hot water to make it softer to move more. Thanks Matt.
fall is comin to texas. ive got huge gizzard shad in my lake. ive got a 7 inch savage gear 3D shine glide shad and im ready for the giants
Hey Matt!! I caught my first Swimbait fish this week. My bp. 6 pounder. Jackall gantrall jr. I’m hooked!!
What's the best soft swimbait to throw in late summer for striper in heavy current 66 degree water?
What about bigger underspins? I just picked up some 5.8" keitechs and some big 7/0 underspins. I'm excited to try it but I'm curious as to why people generally associate underspins with smaller presentations. Maybe that's because they are representing minnows Which don't grow to be 6" long? Thoughts?
What knot are people using for braid to leader knots for big baits?
At other times of the year what baits do you throw to imitate bluegill?
Thanks for the confidence tactical bassin I really appreciate the time you guys put into the vids
You got it bud!
What are the best inexpensive glasses to wear when fishing to cut the glare and see the fish
Easy question... this is what we wear: bit.ly/2glE3eN
Great tips! I gonna use this knowledge of fishing swimbaits dead slow for saltwater!
Hey Matt, trying to decide between dobyns fury 795 and 806 for 6” Bull Gill in eastern Pennsylvania. Targeting bass and hoping for tiger musky also. Any recommendations?
Have you guys tried the big Jenko Booty Shaker swimbaits? I've been looking for a good review for them but have had a hard time finding anything.
Matt and Tim you guys are awesome. I'm from the midwest and you mentioned swimbaits in the midwest. I only have one thing to say.....Huddleston Huddleston Huddleston!!!!!
In the private lake i fish there are very small minnows and some bluegill. However the bass are huge. For example on average when I go there we catch a 5+ and I've seen a 10. My question is what do I throw then since my lake falls into a weird category
devin weber throw a big savage gear Bluegill swimbait for the giants
Get a Jackall Gantarel. They'll hammer it.
Been looking for the video I seen you mention there are tons of new baits with the hudd style tail you haven’t got the chance to try. Can you give a few examples?
Awesome video man. Tons of info. I've always thrown 6 inch and smaller but now you guys have giving me the big swim bait bug. My tackle warehouse cart is stacking up quick.
You're going to have a lot of fun!
Not sure why it isn't in your list anymore, but I enjoyed your swimbait beginner video you published awhile back and started off with Reaction Innovations Skinny Dippers. I'd now say they're a confidence bait for me, and just a high-quality product overall.
Scott Robinson damn good bait have about 6 different colors in my tackle box now used to test their baits when he first started out
Great info, but i was curious how much leader you use between bait and braid?
nevermind, found the answer further down in the comments. 8-10'
What knot do you guys use to go from braid to mono on a swimbait? Keep the awesome videos coming!
I’m finally going to drop some change on a big swim bait but does it make sense to buy a trout style paddle tail in East texas where we don’t naturally have trout?
Awesome info yet again. Great explanation about the tail types. Recently got a line through pike with a vortex tail now I know when it will work best for me thanks Matt and Tim.
We're happy to do it!
If you were fishing a HEAVILY weeded pond/lake. Like 80% thick thick weeds. Would the bait fish do the same as a normal lake? There's only pike, bass, and bluegill in this lake.
Keenan Moore uhh
Keenan Moore baitfish tend to feet on algae and stuff on rocks so any rocks is a good bet for you and they will school in the weeds so right above will be good too!
Love these videos and enjoy and use the information. I hope i catch my pb this time of year, who else noticed the trolling motor started moving around? Lol
Estefan Ballesteros that trolling motor has "spot lock" it's pretty badass
Hey Matt, how do you tie your braid to leader knot when we're talking about a swimbait setup with 30 pound mono?
what about the ten plus inch glides for areas stocked with tout
What got me into tactical bassin from the start
Nice video man. Very clear and educational, thanks!
Great video!! (Always a great video with you guys!). Packed full of great advice for us east coast guys. I'm just getting into swimbaiting and I use you guys as my primary resource for legitimate info. Please keep up the great work and thanks for everything you guys do!
Thank you Brother!
Great video Matt but I keep hearing you say about lakes I Fish the California delta a.k.a. the dirty D do the same concepts work here on the river
Oh yeah, 100%
Matt, Spring turnover produced a ton of mid sized to giant shad dead on the shore. Are they basically the same size and in the same numbers in the fall?
Wow! Awesome, awesome video. This is a must watch & follow! Thanks for making the effort to make such a detailed video.
Thank you for all the info you and Tim offer. I’m over here in Florida near lake O. Would love to see you guys take a trip over here! Thanks for all the advice! 👍
Thank you for watching! We'll definitely make our way down there in the near future.
TacticalBassin let me know! I’ll meet you guys there!
Regarding bluegill swimbaits, I'm surprised no mention of the Gantarel. Any thoughts on those?