2018 Trout fishing hacks! How to reduce line twist and snags. Great new rigs. Weedless Mice tails!

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  • Pulling your hair out combating line twist? These rigging methods will put more trout on your stringer. And show you how to reduce line twist!
    You'll catch more trout on opening day and all season long using these hacks and rigging methods. While nothing is perfect. These methods have proven themselves year after year.
    The worms shown in this video are Berkley powerbait Mice tails.
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Комментарии • 249

  • @bassbusters4566
    @bassbusters4566 6 лет назад +47

    I use the Scooby Doo rig all the time and I got to admit it I absolutely love it so thanks for that hack last year. KEEP UP THE GREAT VIDEOS. Oh and happy Easter Easter

    • @TackleAdvisors
      @TackleAdvisors  6 лет назад +2

      Thanks man!!! Same to you!! Glad you enjoy it! For the longest time. Each time I used it I found a different advantage..and new baits to try! Try it with Jackall I shad style baits....and experiment with hook position.....such a uniquie action. ANd when in current..even with dead sticked.....give it a crazy action.

    • @marcheckaman735
      @marcheckaman735 5 лет назад

      I like the idea of this rig. I’m definitely going to try this! Thank you!👍🎣

    • @jamesstalnaker8937
      @jamesstalnaker8937 5 лет назад +2

      Great tips, excellent advice. 60 years back I would use thin lead strips that look like a flat noodle, that I would find along railroad tracks, which were used on railroad flares. I would cut off about 1/2" to 3" from the lead strip (depending on the depth I wanted) and just pinch it on my line and slant it toward the hook by hand or pliers, hence I had a cheap keel--sinker which would cause the worm to wiggle and wobble. When done I could take the keel off and put on another. No knot to tie. Those were fun times. Fish on! < ~~~

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      @lydiabensch4134 4 года назад

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  • @syfyrytr1652
    @syfyrytr1652 5 лет назад +4

    One of the BEST how to vids. CLOSE ups... slow instruction.. Very good. Thanks... going to the tackle store for parts now.

  • @guidothumb2148
    @guidothumb2148 2 года назад

    I've been an avid stream fisherman in "The Driftless" for 30yrs now, & liscense guide for 25. Due to health/injuries, I can't handle a fly rod like I used to. If course I still use other more techniques, but since I started using primarily plastics about 4yrs ago, this was absolutely the most helpful video I found. Ive adapted some, but for stream trout 101 this is the best/most helpful video I've watched. Thank you!
    From there, I started using other bass/walleye/crappie techniques, adapted for trout. (which I wasn't familiar with being a lifelong trout & ice fisher)
    If you use jigs for trout, I also recommend watching this video because a drop shot rig with sinker choked up to the eye of the hook, is jig like, but better, & you never worry about running out of jigs.
    Anyway,. Thank You!

    • @guidothumb2148
      @guidothumb2148 2 года назад

      I should point out, I still tie a few "scrappy" rugs, but I mostly tie my drop shots to act "like" the scrappy. I lose a lot of rugs in the brushy streams we have so it's easier to just use a polymer knot and leave 1-3" tag like the scrappy

  • @woodystemms3799
    @woodystemms3799 6 лет назад +18

    The trick appears to be using the tiny 4 lb. braid. Unless you can find those large-eye hooks, nothing else will fit. 4 lb. mono sure doesn't. But, there's a workaround ... instead of pre-rigging, I've just tied the hook with a Palomar knot, left a long tag end, tied an overhand knot at the required distance, and crimped on a split-shot. Easy as heck.

    • @TimParker1
      @TimParker1 5 лет назад +1

      it's basically just a modified and really small drop-shot

  • @mariorivera6609
    @mariorivera6609 4 года назад

    I rig mouse tails like this: Size 6-8 bait holder Hook through the center of the tale at the base of the head towards the head and point just out the side of the head. Creates a fierce action and works in rivers and lakes.

  • @sillllverback
    @sillllverback 6 лет назад +2

    Great alternative, But much easier to add a split shot to the desired length of the tag end of the mainline. try treading the tag end back through the eye of the hook before adding weight. Less tieing and excess line.

  • @rhahn427
    @rhahn427 6 лет назад +1

    I learned basically that rig from a guide on Lake Fork. He would have a supply if bank sinkers (the kind with the copper wire) handy and would slip the size he wanted over the hook barb so he could control the fall with the different weights. He would frequently change the weights until he got the rate the fish liked.
    I like the line and stop idea. I would use a slip knot on the hook though so I could easily change the weight on the hook instead of the hook on the lure when I wanted to change the weight.

  • @woodystemms3799
    @woodystemms3799 6 лет назад +2

    Will try a few of those rigs this Spring. A test of identical grubs with and without a jighead. Have been throwing the same combo of head & grub in Ozark streams & rivers for decades. The flexibility of those rigs is what's really interesting ... adaptable to different depths & water-flow.

  • @chargerfish1
    @chargerfish1 5 лет назад +3

    Ive actually caught a 2 pound large mouth wacky rigging tiny worms like this with 4lb line on my 5 foot ultra light spinning setup hahaha and also a 21 inch salmon with the same outfit but with a trout magnet. I love using micro tackle like this it's a blast! That's a really cool rig idea too.

  • @joseluisyanez4985
    @joseluisyanez4985 5 лет назад +1

    I want to thank you for sharing this video. I made one of the jigs with the shot on the bottom. I have never been able to even tight a knot correctly and I was able to make the jig! I can't wait to try it and see what I what happens.

  • @thorntonhepworth9747
    @thorntonhepworth9747 5 лет назад +2

    I wanted to offer a bit of feedback on your recommendation of how to rig Berkley Mice Tails on a hook. Prior to viewing this video, I hooked them straight down from the top of the ball or “egg”, like most would do. However, with your technique, I get a more sturdy rig with the ball protecting the hook. The mice tail is also more resistant to tearing off the hook and I get quick and easy hook sets this way as well.
    I fish with ultralight spinning gear and I go after high mountain, cold water trout here in Utah. With this bait, the trout have been running me ragged so far this Fall! Thank you again for your helpful suggestions; as the saying goes: The devil is in the details.

  • @emichemich4938
    @emichemich4938 4 года назад

    Thanks for this tip. I made a killing today. I would suggest to hook up the weight with a single line bellow the hook hole. It tangle less.

  • @MrArcher0
    @MrArcher0 5 лет назад

    I like what your doing but I have been fishing stocked trout for 25 years and have developed a rig for deep vegetation covered bottoms. Let’s call it Archer’s rig.
    First tie 6” to 8” of line to a small swivel. (8-10lbs. Test) Attach 3 small split to the end furthers from the swivel ( only hard clamp the last split shot).
    Next prepare your leader ( 4 to 6 lbs test). Hook with 18” to 3 feet of leader ( depending on depth of grass ) and add another small swivel to the end of that leader.
    Before tying your leader swivel to the main line pass the main line through the drop weight swivel and you have my rig.
    The 8-10 lbs. test is used so the split shot have something they can grip yet pull off of if they get snagged up. This saves you the rest of the rig.
    This rig is designed specifically for fishing the “ egg sucking leach “ or other small floating baits. For bass fishermen this is essentially a scaled down drop weighted Carolina rig dedicated to connecting trout to fry pan. This rig is fished not tight line but with a bit of slack in the line.The pole is held or standing almost straight up. You will see the line move way before the trout ever feels the weight or pole giving you plenty of time to drop the rod tip and reel up any slack before setting the hook. I typically use a 6’ or longer rod to help with the slack line and hook sets.

  • @stevehare498
    @stevehare498 4 года назад

    Just tied up some to see how they work...used 10lb Berkeley Nanobraid for the drop line..it has less than 2lb mono diameter and has a bit of stiffness to it..made for easy rigging

  • @hunterthompson5596
    @hunterthompson5596 5 лет назад

    You can do the the same thing with the scrappy rig just putting one end through and tying an overhand knot quicker while on the bank if you dont want to tie ahead I haven't used it for bass but will try this year kind like drop shot and Trig in one.

  • @monkeyman4131
    @monkeyman4131 4 года назад

    Wow, I've never seen this before. What a good idea. Simple too make and works too. Can't go wrong with this , fishermen are coming up with new rigs all the time. Thank You for this video, I'll try this next time I'm out fishing. Tom Daytona Beach, FL.

  • @rosscoplaybass490
    @rosscoplaybass490 10 месяцев назад

    Trout ain’t dumb dude, where I fish for trout in Scotland,it Can be very challenging at times, and there definitely some of the hardest fighting fish especially if your fishing light, 🎣🐟🐟

  • @scottmcduff234
    @scottmcduff234 6 лет назад +7

    Thank you for this video. Headed out trout fishing with my son for the first time and will try out these rigs!

    • @TackleAdvisors
      @TackleAdvisors  6 лет назад +1

      Hey Scott!! Best of luck to you and your boy!! I hope you create a fishing monster!!! :)

    • @phantomcreamer
      @phantomcreamer 4 года назад

      How'd it work?

  • @battlesox9565
    @battlesox9565 5 лет назад +3

    Man this video is like a rigging class. So cool. Lots of information. Thanks!

  • @fish4fun354
    @fish4fun354 5 лет назад +3

    12:55 Those are amazing scissors, I recommend everyone to get a pair.

  • @matix10104
    @matix10104 5 лет назад +1

    Awesome video I love repurposing those mice tails, I usually cut off the bulb and use the tail as a trailer on tube jigs for small bass at my local park pond. I'll definately be trying these out as well. Thanks!

  • @bradleycollings8176
    @bradleycollings8176 6 лет назад +3

    Thank you for the upload. The meaningful information density is excellent. I only hope the rest of your videos are so thoughtfully made!

  • @fiendfrank
    @fiendfrank 6 лет назад +5

    I watched till the end and subscribed without hesitation. Keep the good videos coming.

  • @RuggedSportsmen
    @RuggedSportsmen 6 лет назад +4

    The 500 series spinning reels are awesome on my gloomis IMX 4'8 trout rod and my other 4-6 foot ultra lights. Maybe if I went with a rod over 6'6" i would up it to a 1000. 2000 is a little overkill IMO

    • @TackleAdvisors
      @TackleAdvisors  6 лет назад +1

      Thing is....itty bitty tiny spools mean tons of coils and twist...line doesn't last as long...and backlashes are more likely The 2000 tatula weights as much as most 500 sized reels.....and has a much larger diameter spool. back it with junk line and put 100 yards of whatever you want on it. And it's a better tool. That's a 5' ul loomis it's attached to....Used to use a spinmatic z then an ss tournament.....no more do I bother with mini reels....makes no sense....It may not look like what everyone is accustomed too...but it fishes better. And is more universal :)

  • @npzninja
    @npzninja 2 года назад

    headed out to the Wissahicken creek this weekend for those "hard-to-catch stragglers" and can't wait to try scrappy-do out, thanks man!

  • @Troutfishingmaniac921
    @Troutfishingmaniac921 6 лет назад +1

    I had a blast using the Floating Mice Tails, caught a lot of Char with them after I pinched of the salmon egg.
    Didn't think they would work great here in Sweden, but sure they did

  • @espio23ify
    @espio23ify 3 года назад

    Hey, caught one of my first stocked trout EVER with a Micetail (weedless per the vid) on one of your Scrappy Doo rigs. Casting from the bank of a pond.

  • @uplaywithfire7564
    @uplaywithfire7564 6 лет назад +1

    I use braid in the river.sure,I still get line twist still...I lost alot
    Of lures using monofilament line.also,it doesn't matter that I use
    Braid , they cannot see it in the dark stained river water.havent
    Tried these yet,but soon will.thanks for the instructional vid!

  • @DiamondHead2010
    @DiamondHead2010 4 года назад +1

    I’m back a year later as our trout plants begin
    Just awesome info thank you

  • @markshane2686
    @markshane2686 6 лет назад +2

    Great video Nick, what great rigs I love the dental floss idea. I have had a line break at the crimped on split shot on 4 lbs test back in the day, when I had what would have been the biggest Brown Trout of my life hooked up. I really miss Trout fishing back in Jersey I loved to fish the Musconetcong and the Pequest rivers. Good luck this season.

  • @TackleAdvisors
    @TackleAdvisors  6 лет назад +10

    Happy Easter everyone! Thought I'd put out a little hack vid for those in a sugar coma! How much you wanna bet there are gonna be a flood of Easter Leftover/ Easter candy Fishing challenge videos....lol

  • @kevinwest4488
    @kevinwest4488 Год назад

    finally.. an video that makes sense on how to fish those baits..

    • @kevinwest4488
      @kevinwest4488 Год назад

      ive seen people using bobber s with them........ ehh.. not a fan.. makes sense..

  • @EnriqueGarcia-gw7xy
    @EnriqueGarcia-gw7xy 6 лет назад +8

    The red background makes my eyes really hurt I don't know why but the first 2 tips that I was able to watch were good thank you

  • @hebson21
    @hebson21 6 лет назад +1

    You could also rig it like a dropshot, start the hook in middle of egg and run the hook just so thr tip is touching the top of the egg but not exposed

    • @TackleAdvisors
      @TackleAdvisors  6 лет назад

      Hey B, the issue with doing that with this bait is moving the bait with a light rod. that gets a little tricky. If you're steelheading with more robust rods....sure....but you need as much hook exposed to get a hookset with a rod like in the beginning

  • @jakeorr23
    @jakeorr23 6 лет назад +1

    My buddy selling three of his Steez spinning reels and 3 rods. I guess he likes the feel of the new ballistic LT

  • @elizabethberger468
    @elizabethberger468 4 года назад

    I don't comment often but these rigs look awesome, I look forward to trying them. Keep up the videos and hacks

  • @KayakhacksFishing
    @KayakhacksFishing 6 лет назад +4

    Very nice! I head to the mountains of NC next month and will use some of these rigs!

  • @jeremypierce1607
    @jeremypierce1607 5 лет назад +1

    So glad I found this video. That rig looks awesome. I'm trying it tomorrow on trout and smallmouth in Colorado tomorrow from my kayak. Keep up the amazing vids.

  • @handyandqu
    @handyandqu 6 лет назад +2

    The NYS regs of tributaries of Lake Ontario, which I believe you are referring to, the leader cannot exceed a maximum of 4ft measured from the top of the hook eyelet to the top of the furthest out weight/swivel/junction knot. Weights attached to a swivel in a 3 way rig orientation cannot hang below the hook. You also cannot add weight to any hooks so the direct tie to the eye (besides it being lower than the hook) is not permitted on tributaries of Lake Ontario, but is permitted based on my understanding of the rules on other streams/rivers. There is not restriction on how the weight is attached to the line, so slinky 3 way, nursing tubing or split shot (is by the far most common). To the people looking to go, talk to the guys at the local tackle stores or even the DEC officers. If you fish the major rivers DEC is there often and they are dressed like all the other anglers, till they tap you on the shoulder. Ask the people around you fishing many know the rules and if you break them I've seen people "encourage" others to follow the rules. Make sure you read and know the regulations in the "NYS Fish and Marine Guide".

    • @TackleAdvisors
      @TackleAdvisors  6 лет назад

      Awesome thanks for clarifying. I always went about the 4' rule....never knew about the weight below the hook rule :)
      Have the lead laws changed? I though exposed lead was a no no but slinkies were ok

    • @handyandqu
      @handyandqu 6 лет назад

      stores cannot sell lead split shot (or under 1/2 oz in NYS since 2004. you will find legal 9/16 oz split shot sinkers in some local towns next to major spawning rivers. There is also some lead sold in the big box stores that are plus 1/2oz, but they are designed for salt water fishing.
      "S 11-0308.* Sale of small lead fishing sinkers prohibited.
      No person shall sell at retail or offer for retail sale lead fishing sinkers weighing one-half ounce or less. Each day of sale or offering for sale shall constitute a separate violation of this section.
      For the purposes of this section, the following terms shall have the following meanings:
      "sinker" shall mean any device that is designed to be attached to a fishing line and intended to sink the line. Such term shall not include artificial lures, weighted line, weighted flies or jig heads.
      "sell at retail" or "retail sale" shall mean the sale to any person in the state for any purpose other than for resale.
      The department shall provide notice of the prohibition of the retail sale or offering for sale of lead fishing sinkers weighing one-half ounce or less in the state fishing regulations guide.
      * NB Effective since May 7, 2004"
      taken from the NYS website, only rules that I have ever heard about, there could be specific regulations for individual bodies of water that I have not fished on. People just use what the stores sell and the local stores are priced competitively even against the internet and they handily beat the big box stores on selection/price.

  • @sgtpavlov
    @sgtpavlov 6 лет назад +1

    Nice,I think I'm going to be trying that scrappy doo rig for small brim,with a floating powerbait trout worm. With the right size split shot It should cast fine with my BFS setup.

  • @adjutant
    @adjutant 6 лет назад +1

    I'm in awe of the brilliance

  • @johnwoo8557
    @johnwoo8557 Год назад

    Wow I’ve been fishing my whole life and I’ve thought of similar ideas but your way i already can tell will work great. it’s pretty cool that you would share info like this because back in the day this is the type of stuff you learn over years if not decades. Quite an advantage for the new angler. Using The dental floss is a great idea. Lol first video of yours I seen and I hit the bell already. Looking forward to running through your other content! Ty!!!

  • @gun-eveyoung-level6445
    @gun-eveyoung-level6445 5 лет назад +2

    thank God for another day Faithful so blesses to yo all

  • @rodneypratt3718
    @rodneypratt3718 5 лет назад +1

    Can't to try these rigs , should work well for panfish hugging the bottom in winter.

  • @travismuhler
    @travismuhler 5 лет назад +1

    I tied up some Scooby-Doo rigs to try tomorrow morning. I’m gonna use a pumpkin plasmatail.

  • @caughtbyconsul96
    @caughtbyconsul96 4 года назад

    Never seen this before. Love it. Will give it a shot for sure!! Thank you for creating. Very easy to follow. Entertaining and educational.

  • @ChrisBhris222
    @ChrisBhris222 6 лет назад +1

    Good stuff thanks I don’t see myself needing jig heads anymore!

  • @fabianjuarez9332
    @fabianjuarez9332 5 лет назад +2

    Hey man, I want to say I love your videos , I love how much work you put in to all this fishing tips and tricks to it, keep the great work. I want to let you know that this other company took your Scooby-Doo rig idea. They call it the Tokyo rig

    • @TackleAdvisors
      @TackleAdvisors  5 лет назад

      Lol thanks man! A few months before they came out a few people in the industry sent me the pics. My rig is so much better and.... This is exciting.. I just got some samples in today that I'm experimenting with before we bring them to market.

  • @frankiefernandez5252
    @frankiefernandez5252 5 лет назад +1

    That has crazy action...will definitely try. If you sold those premade I would buy them.

  • @robgraham5016
    @robgraham5016 6 лет назад +1

    Dude - going trout fishing next week for the first time and thanks so much for the advice! Subscribed instantly!

  • @jorgerangel566
    @jorgerangel566 6 лет назад +1

    Why not do a egg loop with pong tag below the hook for drop shot ... or leav a long tag on swivel and crimp a piece of hollow pencil lead on it save way more time

  • @gun-eveyoung-level6445
    @gun-eveyoung-level6445 5 лет назад +2

    8:52 awesome man

  • @justinzachary
    @justinzachary 2 месяца назад

    Comparable to the Tokyo rig or Jika rig very nice.

  • @redline251
    @redline251 5 лет назад +5

    Will this work on smarter wild trout not just stocked fish

    • @TackleAdvisors
      @TackleAdvisors  5 лет назад +1

      I'm sure it could but I'd probably go a different route. I love throwin small minnow baits and twitching them for bruiser wild fish

  • @rawrfishing
    @rawrfishing 6 лет назад +2

    omg, scrappy doo rig! ADHD excitement right now...u do not know how excited to see this crazy looking rig! "almost like a jika rig"

  • @deanfahner5111
    @deanfahner5111 3 года назад

    Kind of like a drop shop rig but with a much shorter dropper to the sinker.

  • @roymichael851
    @roymichael851 5 лет назад +1

    Wow, great info, so informative and what a great teacher, going to open my target species a bit more now that I have some great examples on rigging from you, thanks again!!!

  • @bradduff5898
    @bradduff5898 6 лет назад +1

    I’m a new sub and I’m so excited to trying this new technique in trout and bass fishing. Thanks so much 😁👍🏻

  • @rickybrock6159
    @rickybrock6159 4 года назад +1

    This is a new idea to me ! Can't wait to try it Thanks and tight lines to you

  • @KittyLovesGlover
    @KittyLovesGlover 2 месяца назад

    but, if we use a swivel, there will be no line twists, right? what size hook are you using for the scrappy do rig?

  • @HobieWanKenobi
    @HobieWanKenobi 6 лет назад +1

    Ive always wanted to use the mousetails. This video just wants me to get some even more. Good video

    • @erichschaefer1324
      @erichschaefer1324 6 лет назад

      Would these rigs work for Sauger in a river. Seems most anglers use from 3/4oz to 1.5oz jig heads. I prefer to use light tackle and light line. The heavy jig head break off very easily.

  • @josemarrero7982
    @josemarrero7982 5 лет назад +4

    You my friend have earned a new subscriber! Awesome very informative and easy to understand you bro! Thanks

  • @bragg77
    @bragg77 4 года назад

    I use that rig that you showed us and the end with the little weight pinched on it with the round my line and snapped it over and over good try though

  • @sunleonardo5946
    @sunleonardo5946 2 года назад

    Why not use a drop shot and trim it shorter? Any difference in the performance?

  • @NasalObstruction
    @NasalObstruction 5 лет назад +1

    the spool diameter was one of the reasons I always bought daiwa,over Shimano,but it looks as if Daiwa is making smaller diameter spools now,,am I wrong?

  • @brandondruckenmiller3695
    @brandondruckenmiller3695 6 лет назад +1

    Thank you for your info . I will use these rigs this weekend for brookies

  • @getpoked101
    @getpoked101 5 лет назад +1

    You should make a printed/page showing this too its a great idea

  • @lowdown49
    @lowdown49 5 лет назад +1

    Gonna need more practice. As a rookie, I'm finding this to be more hassle than it's worth for now

  • @treyferguson2965
    @treyferguson2965 3 года назад

    On the floss deal with the swivel why couldn't you just put that floss in front of or in between a bobber stop? Maybe cheaper and faster to rig maybe not? Idk.

  • @wilk7958
    @wilk7958 6 лет назад +1

    Would the scooby doo rig still be effective in lakes for trout and what kind of worm should be used with it in lakes if it works well in lakes

  • @mmorehead74
    @mmorehead74 6 лет назад +1

    great video! I am heading out after some trout today so you must have been reading my mind!

  • @CookingandFishing
    @CookingandFishing 6 лет назад +3

    Time to make up a dozen more scooby doo rigs...and those are some impressive NJ browns you just dropped casually in at the end lol

  • @larrystephens7437
    @larrystephens7437 6 лет назад +1

    I wanted this method 14:30 long leader to work but it was a twisted disaster for me. As the bullet weight sank the leader twisted around the line. I tried different hook up methods to the Mice Tail but they all twisted while sinking. I am open to suggestions.

  • @angeloshamus2870
    @angeloshamus2870 7 месяцев назад

    Smaller hook and split shot for bouncing down the rocks....that's the key. As small as possible

  • @timothypayne9185
    @timothypayne9185 5 лет назад

    Thanks for the Scrappy-Doo rig works like a dream fished it in the San Juan

  • @joemartinez7433
    @joemartinez7433 3 года назад

    But isn’t it hard for the fish to see since it’s at the bottom with grass and rocks coving the mice tail ? I usually float it on a slip rig about 17 inches off the bottom to go over the grass. (I’m currently new to fishing and fishing stock trout)

  • @guyh.4553
    @guyh.4553 6 лет назад +1

    Good information. Just wondering about the Scrappy Doo rig. Have you used longer lengths of line on your weight line? I think a longer length would keep the bait off the bottom.

  • @ferniea92
    @ferniea92 6 лет назад +5

    Ive tried the mouse tails , they are not all that good. Wild trout will hit them but not farmed ones...

    • @al.trzy_blu.e
      @al.trzy_blu.e 6 лет назад

      fa talon opposite where i live haha the natives are way too smart for that stuff

  • @Tallnerdyguy
    @Tallnerdyguy 3 года назад

    What about using a 3 way swivel?

  • @tommygun80127
    @tommygun80127 2 года назад

    Explain how to cast something that only weighs a couple grams.

  • @mauriciopenelope8740
    @mauriciopenelope8740 5 лет назад

    Fishing looks so intense geesh.

  • @italiantroutaholic8926
    @italiantroutaholic8926 6 лет назад +1

    that looks like a work and Corkie??does the head float ??

  • @joeduca8582
    @joeduca8582 6 лет назад +1

    Hi, always great videos. Who makes the hook you called an "in line" hook with the vertical LARGE eye? That seems like the perfect hook for that Scrappy Doo rig, if that's what you called it. Also looks good for a treble replacement on lures where only single hook points are allowed (easier hook removal too). I know Mustad made an oversized eye 3366, maybe with an A designation, Jan's Netcraft carried them at one time. That was a long time ago.
    Awesome dental floss rig👍 I've used a similar rig, like the first one you showed with the shot on the leader tag, but my leader has a loop on one end and I clamp the shot to it's tag. The leader loop connects to a snap swivel on the main line. I use it for drifting worms in moving or still water. You've got some great hacks my friend, thanks for sharing!

  • @weedinacan
    @weedinacan 6 лет назад +1

    Great video! Is this rig ideal for lakes also? You mention it was great for rivers

  • @rexjonhdeer8180
    @rexjonhdeer8180 6 лет назад +1

    What purple worm was that? Looked better than the classic powerbaitones.

    • @TackleAdvisors
      @TackleAdvisors  6 лет назад

      It's a scrap of an 8' big bte baits finesse worms..(i save my finesse worm scraps for stock trout season..lol

  • @bassnazi4713
    @bassnazi4713 6 лет назад +1

    Don't really get to enjoy trout fishing here around Wilson. Had a couple of places stock rainbows for awhile but had to pay for every single day and at least early on you couldn't even keep any, even though they were most definitely dead come the Alabama summer lol.

    • @bassnazi4713
      @bassnazi4713 6 лет назад

      Loved the vid though lol. Just gotta focus on the crappie this time of year, which the rig might help with using some Bobby Garlands or Gulp! Alive Minnows, hmmm.

    • @TackleAdvisors
      @TackleAdvisors  6 лет назад +1

      Hey man, Try using it scaled up for bass using worm hooks and plastics and swimbaits. Or wacky rigging. Or my favorite methods....Decoy heavy cover finesse hd weedless wacky hook....and a 1/16 1/8 tungsten.....and wacky rig a jackall i shad..or 8' finesses worm.

    • @bassnazi4713
      @bassnazi4713 6 лет назад

      Oh yeah, figure I'll rack up with it on them and the crappie both of the rain will stop some during this week. Great vid as always.

  • @ethanliu122
    @ethanliu122 3 года назад

    What size hook are you using for the mouse tails? And if the hook is offset does that make a difference?

  • @LimitedGunnerGM
    @LimitedGunnerGM 5 лет назад

    This will be wicked in river/stream fishing. This is sort of a cross between a Tokyo rig and a drop shot?

  • @AlbertoRodriguez-xi6fy
    @AlbertoRodriguez-xi6fy 6 месяцев назад

    Thanks my friend appreciate your amazing tips 😂 the latinanglers surport ur videos 📹 😀

  • @aarongill3877
    @aarongill3877 4 года назад

    I’m really looking forward to using these various Scooby rigs while wade fishing inshore flats on the Texas coast. How do these (I’ve watched most of your rig videos) rigs work with thick grass? I’m interested in running nose hooked jerk shads (banjo minnow style) but I’m wondering if I need to tie on some weed guards if they’re gonna go lower in the water column w/ your weight? And how do you get the tungsten weights to stop at that tiny knot? Bobber stops?

  • @Zodiackilla1
    @Zodiackilla1 6 лет назад +1

    I will be using this rig next week. Thx for sharing

  • @adamschwartz3056
    @adamschwartz3056 6 месяцев назад

    awesome video! I can’t wait to try them out!

  • @philipcaruso5490
    @philipcaruso5490 6 лет назад

    Sir I enjoy your channel very much ! It’s literally the opposite of senko shiters lol

    • @TackleAdvisors
      @TackleAdvisors  6 лет назад +1

      LOLOL....I bought his adventure pdf....he calls the knots by the wrong name in it....lol.....so much bad info..i did a review on it but decided not to finish it....I may though.

  • @hahmmo
    @hahmmo 5 лет назад

    Would this be similar to dropshot with very short leader length?

  • @chris91nelson
    @chris91nelson 6 лет назад +1

    You need to do a lot more of theses trout videos lol

    • @TackleAdvisors
      @TackleAdvisors  6 лет назад

      LOL...thanks! In the middle of editing another one now

  • @felixarellano7897
    @felixarellano7897 4 года назад

    I want you can't wait to try these rigs on the San Juan River and the upper Rio Grande in New Mexico for big trout... Also have you ever used your scrappy do rig beneath a a slip bobber

    • @TackleAdvisors
      @TackleAdvisors  4 года назад

      Awesome! I have i used it sort a like a float and fly type setup only with a tiny float. Worked as I'd hoped

  • @byronspencer539
    @byronspencer539 4 года назад

    I am definitely trying that. Cool looking rig

  • @49684
    @49684 5 лет назад

    Great tricks, what is the hook your using at 5:18? Thank you. 😊

  • @TheEmiliodiaz
    @TheEmiliodiaz 6 лет назад +1

    Great video, haven't really trout fished but I'm looking into it. Get info to start.

  • @gun-eveyoung-level6445
    @gun-eveyoung-level6445 5 лет назад +1

    Getting set up and ready. God bless you man