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  • Опубликовано: 16 дек 2024

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  • @midwestfischerman
    @midwestfischerman Год назад +68

    Fisheries biologists at the University of Illinois determined largemouth bass see red and green more than other colors. I hear the common hypothesis that crayfish come out of mud with a red hue. However, I don't think crayfish are universally red. Moreover, this does not explain why red works on fisheries without crayfish. The crayfish hypothesis also does not explain why red works on lures that do not attempt to mimic emerging crayfish. I think red in the spring is just a stimulus response situation and less the crayfish hypothesis. I believe it's simply about visibility, especially when spring rains and runoff can make our waters more turbid.

    • @xDx0xUxGx
      @xDx0xUxGx Год назад +6

      I am starting to believe the fish in my area came from the Twilight Zone. The majority of the "go to" baits/colors don't work very well for me. 🤷

    • @midwestfischerman
      @midwestfischerman Год назад +2

      @@xDx0xUxGx Fishing pressure can influence productive lures/colors. Or, you may have unique factors where you fish. That's part of the puzzle we like to put together, right? Best of luck!

    • @fishncoach8699
      @fishncoach8699 Год назад +7

      I agree with you. Most crayfish I see are def more brown and less red. And I also disagree that everything we throw on there mimics a crawdad. People act like the fish can see the difference in 14 and 17 lb test, then turn right around and say a jig mimics a Crayfish, a bluegill etc.. they really don't look much alike

    • @brady8257
      @brady8257 Год назад +2

      I think they react to red because it’s a sign of injury. When a shad starts to die their eyes turn red. They could think it’s blood in the water too.

    • @codyclark4837
      @codyclark4837 Год назад +2

      Action and presentation of the bait is way more important than color. Bass with try to eat just about anything. That's why there are 5957460 baits that work. Color catches the fisherman

  • @jimworley4485
    @jimworley4485 Год назад +1

    Love your videos. Keep them comming. Clarcks hill lake also called Strom Thurmond lake on the border of GA. and Sc. Would love to see you guys fish the spawn down there. Just an idea!

  • @pacman_17
    @pacman_17 Год назад

    Red insanity. Thanks for the reminder. Taking out all the red craw lures that I NEVER use collecting dust throughout the year.

  • @gmanadventurer8892
    @gmanadventurer8892 Год назад +9

    I've always leaned more towards an orange color. Always figured it was due to crayfish coming out from winter slumber and being light colored or else molting. I guess if you've been eating fish all winter, you would love to gorge on some lobster come spring.

  • @bassinbilliards6279
    @bassinbilliards6279 Год назад

    This is why watermelon red was one of my favorite colors in spring & didn't know until I was older.

  • @samarssmallchickery3930
    @samarssmallchickery3930 Год назад +1

    The obnoxious red/orange moving baits were definitely getting it done on Chickamauga yesterday. With the rain this past week and the water being murky the bright orange/red colors worked beautifully

  • @kevinbeaudean704
    @kevinbeaudean704 Год назад

    Thanks Matt. Let me see if I got the point. Red in spring got it.

  • @pawepiotrowski2180
    @pawepiotrowski2180 Год назад

    Not only the bass. Red color is also good for spring pike. 👍

  • @tonyrubaszewski6811
    @tonyrubaszewski6811 Год назад +1

    Great video... I get with stick baits
    Red Houdini. Or black with red fleck.. Watermelon red..square bill regular red

  • @tornadoflashersfishing812
    @tornadoflashersfishing812 Год назад +1

    You might want to make a underwater video on different colors at different water conditions and depths to see what they look like.

  • @bretthumphries7911
    @bretthumphries7911 Год назад

    Nice info, thanks. I see tinges of blue in a lot of craws, so I add a little to my flies. Tight lines

  • @vincentgelles3805
    @vincentgelles3805 Год назад +5

    I fish a super clear shallow pond where they are feeding primarily on bluegills, and I’ve never caught a bass on a red lure. I’ve tried a lot of different baits too. Jackhammer, lipless, soft plastics, spinnerbaits to name a few. Never had one bite. I’m not sure if they have to be feeding heavily on crawfish for it to work or what. I don’t think there’s many craws in the pond although I have found a few of there shells on shore from where they molted. I’m not sure how they would have got there because the only thing stocked were bass and bluegill.

    • @midwestfischerman
      @midwestfischerman Год назад +3

      I'm also actually still waiting for the "red magic" to happen for me, too. I fish very similar waters, ponds with bass and panfish.

    • @tacticalbassin
      @tacticalbassin  Год назад +2

      In your case, Id focus on imitating the Bluegill.

  • @CopeyJ325
    @CopeyJ325 Год назад +1

    I had one of the greatest days of fishing in my life a couple years ago in September on a red lipless crankbait. Had well over 30 bass and ended the day with a 8lb 29” walleye. Crazy the difference. Nothing else was getting hit!

  • @tims_always_fishing7117
    @tims_always_fishing7117 Год назад +1

    I really need to work on my Texas rig game, bought some red and fire craw strike king rage bugs and craws. Let's go spring!!

    • @thenigga3374
      @thenigga3374 Год назад

      Use that rage bug on a 1 ounce swing head jig. The zoom z craw is a very similar bait I went through a full bag of them today in the sapphire blue color.

  • @brandonmerideth5450
    @brandonmerideth5450 Год назад +4

    I think it’s so common for us to throw more visible colors like bright red/orange or even like chartreuse in the spring not necessarily to mimic the craws but more so because the spring time there is a lot of snow run off and rain so the water is consistently lower in visibility so these baits stand out but I’ve also heard that bass see red much better than most colors

    • @jeremymiller1926
      @jeremymiller1926 Год назад +3

      I've tried the red color stuff. Never worked for me. I tie on chartreuse pro blue or chartreuse black and catch fish the same spot I throw red...1 cast later even

  • @johnbutler307
    @johnbutler307 Год назад

    Thanks for all the tips you guys put out.

  • @jerryfields8903
    @jerryfields8903 Год назад

    My son just caught his first bass on a 2.8 keitech with owner flashy swimmer thanks for all the knowledge you share

  • @McFish_Snatcher
    @McFish_Snatcher Год назад +2

    It's all about spawn. Craws are the #1 problem for bedding and post spawn bass. They feed on the eggs and fry so mama and papa bass hone in on craw red cause there's no craws across the country that go into molt during the cold

  • @Dave-jy4wi
    @Dave-jy4wi Год назад +1

    Largemouth evolved in the Mississippi River drainage. Red crawfish were a predominant forage. They come out of winter hibernation around the same time bass start their prespawn. A crawfish is a super calcium rich food for them. It takes longer to digest and they can go longer without food after filling up on them. Maybe also makes stronger eggs? I think that is why it is just programmed into bass to eat red in prespawn even where no crawfish are available.

  • @Tbowie13
    @Tbowie13 Год назад

    My best Smallmouths lately have come from orange and brown, in an Arkansas clear water reservoir. I'm using muted colors and clear craw cranks...deep-x 100, 200 and 300's depending on depth. Firecraw jackhammer with green pumpkin spunk shad has worked in certain situations too.

  • @BenHolliday1
    @BenHolliday1 Год назад

    Love the red theme. Would love to hear about where to choose which red bait to throw when. Red cranks, red jigs, red lipless, red blades jigs, red blade baits.

  • @chrisboyd1408
    @chrisboyd1408 Год назад

    Thanks for sharing. Last year, I took your advice and did great after we could get the lures. Prepared for this year.

  • @SamBlumer
    @SamBlumer Год назад

    I started throwing Red in the spring 4 years ago. it's funny but it's true. they just go for it a little bit more. Thanks for the video Tim. good look at all the options available these days. I have a few Wiggle warts handed down to me that I had stripped and airbrushed with blood red to get that translucent red with moss green back. they get hammered all the way till middle if April here in NW Missouri.

  • @kenmccarthyfishing
    @kenmccarthyfishing Год назад

    There’s no question about it that Red works🔥👊

  • @Brian-xi3kz
    @Brian-xi3kz Год назад

    Cought my pb last spring on a red jackhammer. It works.

  • @riccapod
    @riccapod Год назад +1

    I really appreciate you guys i went from knowing very little about Bass fishing a couple years ago. Since ive been watching yalls videos i feel more confident. I would love to fish with you guys i live near Chattanooga and lake Chickamaua. Please hit me up .

  • @danielgulotta2252
    @danielgulotta2252 Год назад

    It really depends on where you're fishing and what the fish are eating. Where I live in SE WI we don't have red craws or shad. We have green or blue craws and flathead minnows. Imitations of those colors are what works in my neck of the woods.

  • @midwestfischerman
    @midwestfischerman Год назад +3

    Here is the University of Illinois largemouth bass study:
    Seeing red: color vision in the largemouth bass
    Lisa D Mitchem, Shannon Stanis, Muchu Zhou, Ellis Loew, John M Epifanio, Rebecca C Fuller
    Current Zoology, Volume 65, Issue 1, February 2019, Pages 43-52,
    Published: 07 March 2018
    Track it down. It is interesting. Unfortunately, RUclips won't allow me to insert the link in my comment.

  • @nickbosworth6388
    @nickbosworth6388 Год назад

    This is absolutely true…last week i was slaying them on a red crank…the only thing i could get them to bite🤣

  • @mikebanks6704
    @mikebanks6704 Год назад

    The megabass vibration ultra X in USA stealth craw here in mid spring here in New York slays bass 🤘🏻🤘🏻

  • @richardporter1455
    @richardporter1455 Год назад +6

    I've stopped questioning why, I just know red works in spring.

  • @MaineStreamFishing
    @MaineStreamFishing Год назад +1

    Caught some good ones on red that made me a believer… diving into it heavy this season

  • @habibyali8697
    @habibyali8697 Год назад

    Tim starting to get a little salt and pepper in that beard haha 😂 thx for the great video as always!

  • @rodneychandler82
    @rodneychandler82 Год назад

    Definatly think there is more to the Red than just crawdad . A particular reservoir here in South Africa doesn't have any in but guy's would be slaying good sized bass on Red coloured Lipless crank's fished off rocky points in what is a steep sided piece of water. Great Vid . Keep em coming 😁

  • @vb9300
    @vb9300 Год назад +4

    reason....crawfish come out of their burrows from the mud and have a mineral deficiency which cause them to have a red color. Just so happens this occurs at 50deg, this is right about the time the bass are staging and feeding on crawfish. The bright orange must be a water clarity thing. Most of the craws are a dull red and gp mix. Blood red for clearer water. Add, a fire craw rage swimmer to the center of an A-RIG, too. No, Im not a biologist, Ive have done the research. Need to do another A- RIG vid and include the weedless setup🤐. Knew this was coming so I got all my red and fire craw early before the backorders.

    • @midwestfischerman
      @midwestfischerman Год назад +1

      This is a great synopsis of the red crayfish theory. I believe it's more basic, simply a stimulus response situation with red, one of the two most visible colors to largemouth bass.

    • @vb9300
      @vb9300 Год назад +2

      @@midwestfischerman I am not picking, but this is a good debatable conversation. 1, show me a fishery that does not have crawfish. 2, how are we able to look through the eyes of a fish, yet, have no cure for cancer? Starve a fish long enough, itll eat anything that moves. Not saying you are wrong by any means, it could very well be a visual thing. There have been alot of studies on crawfish in different regions on the US and all say the same thing. Different biologists have stated the same thing. I just assume they are right, so I dropped my 2 cents for what its worth.

    • @midwestfischerman
      @midwestfischerman Год назад +1

      @V B I enjoy an interesting conversation with a fellow angler. Thanks for the dialogue this morning.
      Here is the University of Illinois largemouth bass study:
      Seeing red: color vision in the largemouth bass
      Lisa D Mitchem, Shannon Stanis, Muchu Zhou, Ellis Loew, John M Epifanio, Rebecca C Fuller
      Current Zoology, Volume 65, Issue 1, February 2019, Pages 43-52,
      Published: 07 March 2018
      Track it down, and see what you think of the methodology. It is interesting. I believe the study also included a description of the rods/cones structure in the eyes of largemouth (it has been a while since I've read the journal article). Unfortunately, RUclips won't allow me to insert the link.

    • @midwestfischerman
      @midwestfischerman Год назад

      @@vb9300 Of course, both theories could be correct at the same time. Largemouth my use their ability to see red to target the red hued emerging crayfish.

    • @vb9300
      @vb9300 Год назад

      @@midwestfischerman You are welcome. I do have another insert if you will...the red swamp crawfish is an invasive crawfish that is red, perhaps it is on the rise? I will take a gander at the article. I was trying to find the video I watched a few months ago with a biologist from Georgia discussing the habits and such. He broke it down to what the eat and sunlight affecting the colors in different regions.

  • @rickojeda2224
    @rickojeda2224 Год назад

    I live on the ca Delta and red craw colors have always been one of my top colors my dad taught me that in the 90s my first bass I ever caught was on a red power craw on the Pittsburg jetty rock levee if you lived on the delta and fished it you know all about the red lures

  • @pigsooiefan
    @pigsooiefan Год назад

    I went fishing today and use just about all those baits, we seen a few fish by ball of shads on our fish finder but didn’t get them to hook but just a bite. Water temperature was 45degree cloudy air temperature was like 54degree.

  • @jesseboyden3119
    @jesseboyden3119 Год назад +2

    Post the braid trick vid! I've never done it on myself but I've had other people do it for me

  • @johno7435
    @johno7435 Год назад

    Tim, here in South Florida we don’t have crawdads so I don’t see red being used here. Mostly green, blue, black, silver, gold or a combination of these colors but not red

  • @toddpossum
    @toddpossum Год назад +3

    Thanks!

  • @javierl.xaviman8086
    @javierl.xaviman8086 Год назад

    Hey Guys, has you even think in come To cuchillo lake, China NL; MX to fishing??

  • @jackburks9492
    @jackburks9492 Год назад

    My PB was last Spring on a firecraw jackhammer in Alabama on a big flat

  • @edwardthacher1622
    @edwardthacher1622 Год назад

    Crawdads come out of hibernation in the spring when bass are spawning so this is why red is a good color orange/green reddish/green all work.

  • @odin1102
    @odin1102 Год назад +2

    작년에도 비슷한 내용의 영상을 올리신 것으로 아는데 늦겨울에서 초봄에 한국에서도 빨간색 미끼로 많은 재미를 봤습니다. 신기하게도 한국에는 자연에서 빨간색의 생명체를 찾아볼 수 없음에도 말이죠. 한국에 배스가 이식 된지도 약 30여년이 되어가는데 본능이라는게 참 신기합니다.

    • @smokeytheangler8387
      @smokeytheangler8387 Год назад

      That's super interesting that bass got brought there, only 30 years ago. Must be fun being on the front side of fishing a fish species

  • @PaintballShyguy
    @PaintballShyguy Год назад +5

    I've never caught squat with red/orange.

    • @holdengamble
      @holdengamble Год назад +4

      Never even had a bite it’s crazy

  • @SolidMango-gh3jk
    @SolidMango-gh3jk Год назад

    What size model upgrade hooks are you putting on your LV500 Tim ? They look like Gama’s also ?

  • @richardblake4777
    @richardblake4777 Год назад

    Cotton Cordell Super Spot has been working well, Rayburn Red color. Inexpensive lipless crankbait.

  • @glockrtf-mj1gh
    @glockrtf-mj1gh Год назад

    Totally just thought of Bubba telling Forest about all of the different kinds of shrimp 😂

  • @garymueller6488
    @garymueller6488 Год назад

    Hey Tim, just wondering if the LV 5oo and the TN 70 are best used as a yoyo bait or just as effective on other retrieves. Please help me out if you can. I don't have enough money to buy everything even though I'm also a tackle junkie and my collection continues to grow at 54 years old. Just trying to save a couple of bucks. Love you guys for all the great content and much success to you.

    • @tacticalbassin
      @tacticalbassin  Год назад

      You can absolutely straight retrieve them as well 👍🏼

  • @jmedeirosjrraptar
    @jmedeirosjrraptar Год назад

    Fished a Spro Rock Crawler in Red Craw yesterday for 7 fish 🐟 Biggest went 4 lbs 6 Oz.

  • @austinscott8231
    @austinscott8231 Год назад +2

    Nice video

  • @tnbassmaster
    @tnbassmaster Год назад +1

    Is speed cranking still a viable option in the spring ?, I’m going to pick up some tactical cranks thanks to this video !

    • @tagg946
      @tagg946 Год назад

      Works all year. It can be more intense during cold months because fish tend to school up into tighter balls, chasing bait in cooler water. But overall, burning any reaction bait can work all year, even up north. cranks just work better in cooler water when fish are in a comfortable temperature range. Bass seem to really enjoy feeding on bait in water that’s around 55-70°

  • @rodneysmith4153
    @rodneysmith4153 Год назад +1

    Tim, what about a red Spawn Killer Vision 110. Would that work?

    • @tacticalbassin
      @tacticalbassin  Год назад

      I like that color in the cranks but i haven't used it in the Jerkbaits

  • @willembry5469
    @willembry5469 Год назад

    Yep totally missed out on this bite this past weekend. Scraped by with 5 for 14 using a jerkbait and a wacky worm. Been trying red to no avail but a guy told me he wrecked em on red on the same body of water

  • @jddarby007
    @jddarby007 Год назад

    Violet Viper II by Megabass is a great color for Spring.

  • @upthecreekyt
    @upthecreekyt Год назад +1

    Notification coming in hot!! 🔥

  • @paulenglish1741
    @paulenglish1741 Год назад

    Tim,
    Arter hooking yourself you need to change the Tactical DD crank from cold blood craw to Tim blooded!!!🤣

  • @Mr.Higgs.
    @Mr.Higgs. Год назад

    At what temperature range do you see the red color baits work within the best? We just had ice break and melt this past week.

  • @shmack916
    @shmack916 Год назад

    Can you do a video on lures you recommend for young kids

  • @danielwright2355
    @danielwright2355 Год назад

    I fish mostly clear water bluegill forage fisheries...looking for vision 100 jr color recommendation?

    • @clintseltzner8658
      @clintseltzner8658 Год назад

      Mat Perch is my favorite vision 110 color. I’m trying to find it in the jr size.

  • @marvjacobs5857
    @marvjacobs5857 Год назад

    I agree with so many of the comments on why bass eat red baits. But the fact that so many manufacturers are making them has nothing to do with it works. The fact that all of us are on the red band wagon buying them is why they are making so many red lures.

  • @frstysnowman
    @frstysnowman Год назад

    Just made a tackle warehouse order last night! d'oh!

  • @FreedomFishing
    @FreedomFishing Год назад

    Its gotta be true about matching the molting color of the crayfish. If they're eating them, they're looking for them. Match the hatch, and adjust with water clarity.

  • @mikeantes9597
    @mikeantes9597 Год назад

    In my experience bass lips are red when I catch them in cold water mid 30s to low 40s I don't think crayfish are even active at those temps.Therefore I do not believe red bass lips are crayfish eaters not sure where that came from .I do believe the red is a regional deal never caught anything on red baits here in PA.Thanks for sharing

  • @jakerinaldi4766
    @jakerinaldi4766 Год назад

    No idea you had a hand in NorCal Craw, I’ve been throwing that color for years!

  • @MichaelGile19
    @MichaelGile19 Год назад

    For me. If there is sun, and they're suspended, it has to have some kind of chrome for me. The deeper I fish the redder the baits get. I think it's reaction × visibility, as some have mentioned even craw free waterways seem to like red. Now I will say this, when throwing red, it's 75% smallies I'm catching when it's blue, 75%largies... I've seen multiple old color wheels that claim either red and blue being highest vis

    • @cliff1422
      @cliff1422 Год назад

      Red actually loses visibility the quickest as you go deeper. Blues penetrate the deepest in water.

  • @buddhistpriest1357
    @buddhistpriest1357 Год назад

    Fire Crawtch.

  • @aaronitchkawich3565
    @aaronitchkawich3565 Год назад

    Is it just the spring for these reds? Seems odd if it’s mainly about visibility.

  • @gregchilders7643
    @gregchilders7643 Год назад

    I live in Central NJ and been fishing for over 50 years and never caught a bass on a red lure ,the pickerel like them though

  • @joshuamacias3957
    @joshuamacias3957 Год назад

    Damn Tim I haven't got a treble in my palm yet but god that looked like it hurt.

  • @mikepuusa6084
    @mikepuusa6084 Год назад

    I think it has more to do with water temperature. The colder the water the better it works

  • @juanmendez1248
    @juanmendez1248 Год назад

    Do I look for a water temp to throw red?

  • @blakewilkerson9695
    @blakewilkerson9695 Год назад

    The one you guys are calling norcal craw, the one y’all have listed doesn’t look like the one in the video that one in video is two toned head… can you please comment what jig that is ? I’m wanting to buy a few thank you

    • @tacticalbassin
      @tacticalbassin  Год назад +1

      Thats Norcal Craw, but over the years Dorty has moved away from the 2 tone paint. Still the same jig 👍🏼

    • @blakewilkerson9695
      @blakewilkerson9695 Год назад

      @@tacticalbassin thank you! Keep posting the awesome videos !

    • @blakewilkerson9695
      @blakewilkerson9695 Год назад

      @@tacticalbassin soo I found the one with the two toned head finally. It’s on coyote bait and tackle ! Thanks again tb!!

  • @OmAr-ve2zf
    @OmAr-ve2zf Год назад

    I want to know the right bait for zander fishing

  • @leehowell4258
    @leehowell4258 Год назад

    I wonder if this is why goldfish looking crank baits work so well too.

  • @jasonrutherfordbassfishing
    @jasonrutherfordbassfishing Год назад

    I can get every color to work except red…. Craziest thing ever!

  • @steves9589
    @steves9589 Год назад

    Does red still work in Florida?

  • @SROTV..southernrebeloutdoors
    @SROTV..southernrebeloutdoors Год назад +1

    Would a pumpkin seed color work ?

    • @brady8257
      @brady8257 Год назад +4

      It’s hard to go wrong with green pumpkin or watermelon seed. If I think they want red I just dye the tail with spike it.

  • @NedRigNerd
    @NedRigNerd Год назад +2

    So many different names because if they called it what someone else calls it. They will be blamed for ripping off someone else. And I believe with Red it has nothing to do with actual crawdads. In Ohio we have crawdads and never ever are they red unless you cook em. Other than that they are black with hint of brown. And all spring long red baits in Ohio are pointless unless the water is muddy. I've noticed this every year for the past decade fishing in Ohio.

  • @Outcrankin
    @Outcrankin Год назад

    Nothing is working where I'm at lol.. I feel like I've tried everything lol.... not a bit in like 4 months. I'm still out there every Saturday and Sunday tho

  • @brianrobinson9979
    @brianrobinson9979 Год назад

    You hear a lot that people throw this in muddy water but I've never really heard you guys bring it up. Do you guys throw gold (lipless, bladebaits, etc.) In muddy/chocolate milk water?

    • @tacticalbassin
      @tacticalbassin  Год назад +1

      I do like gold in staind/muddy water. I sometimes change out my A-Rig blades too.

    • @brianrobinson9979
      @brianrobinson9979 Год назад

      @@tacticalbassin I can't remember the last time I've heard you guys talk about using gold in murky/muddy water. Are there other factors that you look for before you reach for the flashy gold baits?

  • @enoughcedd_1121
    @enoughcedd_1121 Год назад

    Who makes the lava craw trailer?

    • @MistaGrim
      @MistaGrim Год назад

      lmao he literally says right in the video.

  • @brandonsmith606
    @brandonsmith606 Год назад

    I keep trying but I can't get a bite on anything red I've tried tons of red baits

  • @acon2834
    @acon2834 Год назад

    Up here in MA/NH, I've not necessarily done great with red over other colors, and I've never seen a red crayfish up here . anyone else?

  • @salim13996
    @salim13996 Год назад

    Ouch man! I just recently had a giant treble in my leg! Make sure your tetanus shot is up to date boss! much love tactical bassin! 👊🔥

  • @FishHuntFreedom
    @FishHuntFreedom Год назад +1

    Remember, not all baits are meant to only catch fish

  • @jamesmeyer7034
    @jamesmeyer7034 Год назад

    Ohio boy. What water temps are you fishing these at?

  • @gamingdreams2142
    @gamingdreams2142 Год назад

    Personally I have never had luck on red unless it's a bottom dragging bait or soft plastic.

  • @shaunroberts9361
    @shaunroberts9361 Год назад +2

    Holy crap. Tactical Bassin getting biologists on there channel. Thats friggin awesome. Everybody go out and catch fish have fun.

  • @basschaser9356
    @basschaser9356 Год назад

    Red just work even no lake don’t have crawfish

  • @basschaser9356
    @basschaser9356 Год назад

    Mn is frozen while I’m watching this video lol

  • @timothymason8779
    @timothymason8779 Год назад

    Thanks for your valuable time to educate Fisherman and Fisherwomen.
    I just want into remission from Stage 4 Cancer ♋️. When I was Diagnosed, Doctors gave me 3 weeks to live. God Bless 🙌 me with another Miracle. I'm able to fish the Professional Team Texas Team Trail. Can you recommend me some Fishing Sponsors 🎣.
    God Bless 🙌, Timothy

  • @oldtoad76
    @oldtoad76 Год назад +1

    In my opinion every color works. Color is the least important attribute to any lure.

  • @garretthonaker2323
    @garretthonaker2323 Год назад

    Do you tend to place rattles on your red jigs in muddy water?

  • @okiefish7066
    @okiefish7066 Год назад

    sold out
    sold out
    sold out
    sold out

  • @cpk2GIRL
    @cpk2GIRL Год назад

    Oddly.... Orange, & Red even less so, remain visible the deeper the water based on light penetration. In other words, one would expect these colors working best in shallower depths.

  • @jamespatterson9361
    @jamespatterson9361 Год назад

    I enjoy all your videos I've learned a lot from you... Thanks Brother 👍!!!

  • @okiefish7066
    @okiefish7066 Год назад

    theyre always sold out when I try to buy em

  • @bobfishnut
    @bobfishnut Год назад

    If it works, it's all that matters!×

  • @erk678
    @erk678 Год назад

    My 1 color is metholate