IMO, Glide baits are 1 of the few baits, that the bigger baits seem to be more effective..the drawing power of a bigger glide is quite amazing...smaller glides no doubt catch fish, but their drawing power doesn't compare...with a smaller bait, u pretty much have to throw where the fish is...the larger glide baits, will pull fish out away from cover & out of deeper water to check the bait out....FYI, if u aren't changing out your fluoro VERY frequently, u are asking for a heartbreak...Fluoro's no controlled stretch is a major con that's not talked about
Next time get close to those metal or rock walls and fish down them fish like to pin bait against the wall. You will catch 10x more fish then reeling your bait away from the wall. Also you will want heavier gear. IF you don't have a beefy reel you will ruin the gears in your reel. Also the right rod will increase your hook up ratio. 7"11 or 8' is the sweet spot with a nice parabolic bend, rated for heavy line and lures.
Subscribed to your channel based on this video. I love how you show your hands. Perfect video, exactly what I was looking for!
0_o! @ 5:12 Casper the friendly ghost wants to go fishing he picked out what soft plastics he wants to use... lol
What bait are you useing?
The bag falling made me laugh lol
Merci pour les conseils!
So this is 2-3 times better than a swaver or is it just payed promotion? If you want a cheap glide bait there are plenty around 15-30 bucks
I genuinely like this bait and the action it has, all the videos I make are on baits that I personally fish
Dude you have a ghost in your garage/basement 😮
I was just gonna comment this lol. Ghost knocked one of his bait packages down 😮
IMO, Glide baits are 1 of the few baits, that the bigger baits seem to be more effective..the drawing power of a bigger glide is quite amazing...smaller glides no doubt catch fish, but their drawing power doesn't compare...with a smaller bait, u pretty much have to throw where the fish is...the larger glide baits, will pull fish out away from cover & out of deeper water to check the bait out....FYI, if u aren't changing out your fluoro VERY frequently, u are asking for a heartbreak...Fluoro's no controlled stretch is a major con that's not talked about
Thank you Jonathan ,but im sorry i dont need to throw a $50 -$70 bait to catch fish .Great tips as usual God Bless you brother!
A jerk bait is $10 to $20. I buy swimbait from $15 to $30. Not a huge difference.
Some people are interested in catching the biggest fish in the lake , Glides are great at getting the biggest fish to bite consistently
no worries man! Just a different way to fish! God bless man!
It is a big difference if you are on a fixed income.
@@Fishboy68 all of us are on a fixed income but we have a fishing addiction, sounds like your not spending enough money on fishing haha
why are they so expensive
Next time get close to those metal or rock walls and fish down them fish like to pin bait against the wall. You will catch 10x more fish then reeling your bait away from the wall. Also you will want heavier gear. IF you don't have a beefy reel you will ruin the gears in your reel. Also the right rod will increase your hook up ratio. 7"11 or 8' is the sweet spot with a nice parabolic bend, rated for heavy line and lures.