The inline spinner - the one that caught the perch, can catch almost anything. Very flexible. The only thing to consider is putting a swivel before the leader. It will help prevent too much twist from occurring on the line.
It really did work for everything. I usually use leaders with swivels on them already or if i fish without leaders then i use a swivel and a snap. I've tried a few times without and you can really feel how it affects your casting etc when the line starts twisting.
@@NorlingFishing Word of advice with the beetle spin. Put one of those other paddle tail plastics on it. I think it's better than standard spinner lures.
Do you have luck with using the same size that he did in the video? The 1/16 oz? I think the smallest one i use is 1/8oz for when i fish in smaller streams/rivers. Is 1/16 generally the most effective for the smaller fish? Or do you think 1/8oz is fine.
@@chrismark3600 I've had great luck with 1/16th oz options. I switched over to a whippy salmon type rod and braid for ultralight lures. 1/8th oz is also great, probably a bit more flexible for a stiffer rod.
Here in Southeastern NC USA I use the Johnson Silver minnow for almost everything. On one 1/4oz gold silver minnow I’ve caught a bluefish, a redfish, speckled trout, chain pickerel, flounder, largemouth bass, big crappie, Spanish mackerel, ladyfish, and when I go to Florida I use it for snook and snapper. Super versatile. The beetle spin is a classic, catches everything in fresh water.
I like the challenge videos like this one. Awesome pike! I had one of a similar size earlier this year but it came off right at the side of the kayak. Awesome video as always!
Awesome video! reminds me of the time where i lost a 5kg pike along with my soft plastic and jighead right at the bank of my local river, miracle happened and after a few days caught the same pike again and this time secured and got my soft plastic lure back so it was very cool getting the same individual again!
Chatterbaits, whites in particular are considered to be a really good bait. I think the lure you called a crankbait was a whopper plopper, also a really good lure, it runs along the top of the water and makes a really satisfying noise when reeling in.
Hello from Romania.Maybe the dead pike from the lake was killed by otters,if you have otters in Estonia,or other animal. Very nice landscape there. Good content. Big like from me!
I'm not an expert or anything, but for what I've seen, it's customary to dress up the chatterbait with a soft plastic worm or minnow. I think one of the Elaztech slim swimZ should probably do the job.
Nearly all European lures, have their origin in the US. ABU in svangsta started to makes copies of well know US lures already in the 60'th. Like the Hi-Lo(copy of Heddon Lycky), or the Flamingo(Copy of the Dardevle). Later I remember the Killer(Copy of the Rebel style lure, that agian, was a plastic copy of the Original Rapala :)).
I have to correct myself.The Hi-Lo was a copy of the Heddon RIver Runt. Later ABU copied the Heddon Lycky 13. ABU called it Cello, and made it out of soft plastic insted of wood. One could argue that ABU was not making 1:1 copies, but actually develloped a type of lures further. In that sence, nearly all crankbaits are originating from some sort of Rapala designs ;)
@@RealAdmiralStarks Good size pike. I really want to go fishing next year in Lithuania and i was thinking to look for a wide part on Gauja and go there.
There are no native freshwater bass in the Europe if I recall correctly. The sport fishing revolves around carp (common, mirror, grass), Perch, Pike, and Zander (which is like a walleye on steroids). To be fair, the perch typically get bigger in Europe as well and are reminiscent of small mouth in terms of how you target them (sans top water).
I dont understand why the American people go spin fishing with mono line😂 Braid Line have a better connection to the lure 😅 Sorry for my english i am from Germany 😊
@@eloisatop-rasmussen865 i also use braid for 99% of my fishing. Could be because of a diffrent style of fishing. Fishing in Germani must be awesome! Been there a few times but did not have the opportunity to fish.
Hey, just wanted to ask if you can tell me the names of the fist two lakes bc i would like to try fishing there , I know it is unlikely but might aswell ask.
Hi Marten, first lake only holds mostly small fish so it is nothing special. Second one is out in the wilderness without any access unless you kayak fish and carry it over a field and through a forest.
@@NorlingFishing Okay, well thanks anyways , I'm pretty sure that i know the third river and i'm now definitely planning to go camping there . I gotta upgrade my pb pike from 3,5 kg which I have caught twice and one time was yesterday.
Use a fluorocarbon leader or a steel leader. I mostly use fluorocarbon leaders because underwater they are almost see through and pike will not cut you off.
@@NorlingFishing Appreciate it, excited to try next time in Sweden with Fluorocarbon and not metal. Last quick questions. 1. What mms do you use of Fluro or how many LBS? and 2. Can you use MOno instead of Fluro? Much cheaper.
I think the Russians proved that everything can be used as a bait. Their poor man's bait is a simple carrot with hooks. It's all down to the individual's skills and determination
I have seen that kind of a lure been used on TV. I really want to try it next year. Seems crazy that you can carve a carrot and add hooks to catch predatory fish.
@@NorlingFishing according to most people bass love them. Idk what fish would be considered a bass in europe (like how yall have bream or somethin as bluegill.)
@@NorlingFishing you know its fine doesn’t need as much cutting , its a plus plus if u cut less longer videos for both of us , we are fisherman bro we can watch this all day long 🙏🏽
I played basketball in Tallinn for kalev for a few years I would go fishing in pirita marina on my off days I always wished I could have went fishing in the back country for pike and trout looks so beautiful
Thank you MishMashPotatt on discord for sending me the lures!
Ultralight rod + big pike (or big trout) = best feeling ever 😅
Doubles only! 😁 Again nice video!
It is the best feeling ever! Doubles only!! Thank you so much!
The inline spinner - the one that caught the perch, can catch almost anything. Very flexible. The only thing to consider is putting a swivel before the leader. It will help prevent too much twist from occurring on the line.
It really did work for everything. I usually use leaders with swivels on them already or if i fish without leaders then i use a swivel and a snap. I've tried a few times without and you can really feel how it affects your casting etc when the line starts twisting.
@@NorlingFishing Word of advice with the beetle spin. Put one of those other paddle tail plastics on it. I think it's better than standard spinner lures.
@@SlavicCelery Thanks for the tip. I will go pike fishing again this upcoming weekend and test it out.
Do you have luck with using the same size that he did in the video? The 1/16 oz? I think the smallest one i use is 1/8oz for when i fish in smaller streams/rivers. Is 1/16 generally the most effective for the smaller fish? Or do you think 1/8oz is fine.
@@chrismark3600 I've had great luck with 1/16th oz options. I switched over to a whippy salmon type rod and braid for ultralight lures.
1/8th oz is also great, probably a bit more flexible for a stiffer rod.
i love little crappie jigs i've caught bass trout perch pikeminnow and crappie on them, one time i got 33 fish in one day
@@skijump25 33 fish is an absolutely amazing result!
Here in Southeastern NC USA I use the Johnson Silver minnow for almost everything. On one 1/4oz gold silver minnow I’ve caught a bluefish, a redfish, speckled trout, chain pickerel, flounder, largemouth bass, big crappie, Spanish mackerel, ladyfish, and when I go to Florida I use it for snook and snapper. Super versatile. The beetle spin is a classic, catches everything in fresh water.
Seems like a wonder lure that works for absolutely anything!
Fun to see you're videos increase man! Continue with this, really enjoyable to watch 😃
Thanks a lot! I really enjoyed making it :)
Awesome video! Dude that sent you those chose good stuff
@@Jellus4u thanks a lot! For sure, amazing lures. Very grateful for it.
very nice video concept. fun watch.
Thank you very much!
Geez!!! Does this guy ever take a breath??? LOL 🤣🤣🤣
Can't waste time!
Mr Norling saves the day once again! Just got done cooking dinner, now i got something LIT to enjoy it to :)
That is awesome to hear! Glad you enjoy the video!
I loved the vid it was a very good watch 🤙
Thanks a ton! Really happy that you liked it.
Loved the video! Here in United States, my favorite lure for pike is a lipless crankbait. Big fish on an ultralight rods put up a really fun fight🎣
Oh yes. I really like to use sliders as well in shallow areas. They work very good. Thanks for enjoying the video!
I knew that this voice was familiar... Rf 4 channel hahaha. Great video bro! Keep up the good work!
Haha yes that is me! Thanks for all the kind words!
I like the challenge videos like this one. Awesome pike! I had one of a similar size earlier this year but it came off right at the side of the kayak. Awesome video as always!
Thanks! I guess i need to find lures from another country and try again! Unfortunate hope you get something even better now!
Greetings from Canada. Nice Pike and cool video.
Ohh i love Canada! Greetings from Estonia. Thank you!
Amazing video, greetings from Latvia
Thank you very much!! Back at you neighbor.
You should try a trailer in the chatter bait next time. Good video!
Thanks a lot! Yes i was also thinking abiut it. I heard that pretty much any softplastic works for the trailer.
@@NorlingFishing Yup! I like to use a paddle tail that looks or matches with the skirt of the chatter bait.
@@josiah2945That is good to know. I will definetly try it out!
@@NorlingFishing yes try either a sideways craw or a swimbait/paddeltail
Bobbr kurwa 😂
how does this man not have more subscribers such cuality content im suprised😁
Thank you very much!! Really appreciate it. Made my day for sure!
Your channel seems really interesting, I'm a new subscriber. Greetings from Poland
Thank you very much Johnny! Really appreciate it. Get ready for the icefishing videos soon!
@@NorlingFishing gonna watch them!
USA 🔥🔥🦅! Awesome pike and I hope you enjoyed those lures!
Thanks mate! I 110% enjoyed it! Had a lot of fun!
Of course your a potatoe😂
Awesome video!
reminds me of the time where i lost a 5kg pike along with my soft plastic and jighead right at the bank of my local river, miracle happened and after a few days caught the same pike again and this time secured and got my soft plastic lure back so it was very cool getting the same individual again!
Thank you very much! That is awesome! What a lucky catch.
Chatterbaits, whites in particular are considered to be a really good bait. I think the lure you called a crankbait was a whopper plopper, also a really good lure, it runs along the top of the water and makes a really satisfying noise when reeling in.
I did catch some pike later on with the chatterbait. They seemed to really like it.
amazing video man. this reminded me of the 6-7 kilo pike i lost 2 weeks ago
Thanks a lot! Aww that sucks, hope you can get another one!
what a beautiful place to fish!!
Also, great pike 😯
@@vincenzodangelo3982 it truly is an amazing place to fish at. Thanks a lot!!
Beetle spin is my go to for anything, or if the bite is slow I know it’ll get a hit, but you had it backwards lol 3:10
That is good to knwo that it is an amazing lure. I also realized it at one point and switched it. Good catch!
Blue fox vibrax spinner is really good for most fish.
That is good to know, i will write it down and test it. Which color?
@@NorlingFishing just bronze or copper, doesn't really matter that much.
@@royalprosfan Thanks for the tip.
Hey man, you attached the spinning blade upside down to that beetle spin. The hook side should face the spinning blade.
Hey! I realized later and switched it. Thanks for confirming that i did it wrong at first. I was a bit confused.
Theres some beautiful places. I was interested in that strange white bait what it's called. Be blessed! :)
Beetle spin or chatter bait. Those are the odd looking ones. Thanks a lot Tommi :)
bro got deep quotes. Great vid🔥
Felt so right in that very moment!
Great video keep up the good work
Thank you Dan!! Really appreciate it.
love the new vids
Thank you very much!!
He actually sent you a nice selection of lures.
He really did. Was really awesome to test these lures out.
@@NorlingFishing I want to see a version where you send him European lures.
@@tredogg909 That is actually a fun video idea. I need to think how to make it into content :D
Great video from sweden
Thanks!!!
Great Locations!
Thank you! Was fun fishing them.
you got the big mama pike!! congarts
Yes it was a nice one of the light gear! Thanks!!
Hello from Romania.Maybe the dead pike from the lake was killed by otters,if you have otters in Estonia,or other animal.
Very nice landscape there.
Good content.
Big like from me!
We do have otters but i could not see any bite marks. I just got back from Romania last week. Beautiful country!! Thanks for the kind words.
Beautiful pike. Hopefully I get lucky on my next fishing trip. Greetings from Lithuania.
Thank you! Best of luck with your next fishing trip!!
Love your videos 👍👍👍
Thank you very very much!!
Right hand spinning reel? Heresy!!!
haha. Well i'm right handed so i'm reeling with my right hand.
@@NorlingFishingit’s the opposite for most people, use the dominant hand to control to rod, you use is like a left hander
@@Maxkofootfishing09 Ohh if i think about it now then you are right.
My favourite life is the rapala husky jerk
I just googled it and this lure looks like a true predator fish slayer. I have to go and get one for myself.
I'm not an expert or anything, but for what I've seen, it's customary to dress up the chatterbait with a soft plastic worm or minnow. I think one of the Elaztech slim swimZ should probably do the job.
I did try it later with a soft soft plastic and caught a pike. I will google the lure you mentioned. Really enjoyed fishing with the chatterbait.
Shallow rig and Zeck-Bait made your PB? Congratz!
Yeah 18cm softplastic with 10g jig head and 2 triple hooks. Nice slow action. Thanks!!
I used to have that net too until the magnet failed while I was in my kayak...
It is my second one so i know how you feel. I lost mine in the brush while wading. I will never get the magnetic one again.
beetlespin 🔥🔥
Awesome lure!
Dude, a weedless frog on the 3rd body of water wouldve been so good
It would have been amazing! I will try there again next year with weedless frogs.
Berkeley rocks 🎣🇺🇸✌🏻
I agree!
@@NorlingFishing I've used Berkeley poles for 30+ years, awesome products! ✌🏻🇺🇸🎣
@@AlanMorris-f5f they do make good stuff. I really like the spinning rods they make.
What’s the 1st lake’s name?
@@kerkur-t7v not sure i want to say it on ytbe.
Nearly all European lures, have their origin in the US. ABU in svangsta started to makes copies of well know US lures already in the 60'th. Like the Hi-Lo(copy of Heddon Lycky), or the Flamingo(Copy of the Dardevle). Later I remember the Killer(Copy of the Rebel style lure, that agian, was a plastic copy of the Original Rapala :)).
That is a good bit of history to know! Thanks for sharing mate.
I have to correct myself.The Hi-Lo was a copy of the Heddon RIver Runt. Later ABU copied the Heddon Lycky 13. ABU called it Cello, and made it out of soft plastic insted of wood. One could argue that ABU was not making 1:1 copies, but actually develloped a type of lures further. In that sence, nearly all crankbaits are originating from some sort of Rapala designs ;)
Great video
Thank you very much!
The last River is Gauja? (called in Latvian) Hello Neighbor!
Yes it is the Gauja river. It is on the Estonian part where it is still called Koiva. Hello my lovely neighbor!
@@NorlingFishing Cool. Seen guys Kayaking in Latvia on Gauja river pulling ~70-90cm Pike.
@@RealAdmiralStarks Good size pike. I really want to go fishing next year in Lithuania and i was thinking to look for a wide part on Gauja and go there.
Is pike and perch the main targeted species over there? Any largemouth or smallmouth bass?
There are no native freshwater bass in the Europe if I recall correctly. The sport fishing revolves around carp (common, mirror, grass), Perch, Pike, and Zander (which is like a walleye on steroids).
To be fair, the perch typically get bigger in Europe as well and are reminiscent of small mouth in terms of how you target them (sans top water).
We mostly target perch, pike and zander. We don't have any largemouth or smallmouth bass on this part of the EU.
Ayee from the land of freedom!!!
ayeee
i really like the chatterbait its a good bait here in florida so i wonder if its good in europe
@@greninjolo it is actually very nice. I used it some time ago again and it worked perfectly.
The second lake is 19 meters or 90 meters???
@@andrew_dudinetz7608 19 meters
Favriote lure road runner
Had to google it. Looks like a great lure!
Your fishing pike we call them northern pike in America 🇺🇸 nice fish.
@@jasonlopez4855 thanks a lot! I wonder why we call them different. Should be the same species.
Another episode of "Lure fishing only" but in real life
haha yes!
Awesome video, what country are you located in?
In Estonia.
What kind of line you have on the ninja reel?
I had a 4.8kg octo braid if i’m not making a mistake.
I have always wanted to catch a pike or musky but never can, do you have any tips you could give me?
In rivers look for slack waters or deep holes. Soft plastic lures work very well that imitate baitfish.
tasmanian devils are definitely the best lures in the world, especially for murkier waters
oo that is good to know. I will have it in my lurebox from now on!
What rod and reel combo are you using?
for my pike setup i used a basara 18 by lucky john and daiwa 2500 lt reel. Light setup.
@@NorlingFishing thanks, i use a abu Garcia orra Predator rod and the reel i use is the abu Garcia max x black ops.
@@mythicmati5204 That's a nice setup!
@@NorlingFishing thanks
and great video
Thank youu!
u can put a soft plastic on a chatter baits hook
That is a great tip!
Correct me if I'm wrong but zman slim swimz are astralian branded soft plastics
Oh wow! I never researched the brand. Testing aussie lures would be cool!
Spinners are best lures definitely all species of predator fish will eat a spinner bait
On rivers they are so good. You can catch anything. Fishing on a new river is like playing loto with spinners. Never know the outcome.
You used the chatter bait wrong. you could have put the Zman body on the chatter bait.
Yes sir. Realized it later and did fish it with extra soft plastic on it. Actually managed to catch a pike as well. Awesome lure!
I dont understand why the American people go spin fishing with mono line😂
Braid Line have a better connection to the lure 😅
Sorry for my english i am from Germany 😊
@@eloisatop-rasmussen865 i also use braid for 99% of my fishing. Could be because of a diffrent style of fishing. Fishing in Germani must be awesome! Been there a few times but did not have the opportunity to fish.
can you gu pikefishing but big ones? Becauae i know places that are much smaller but the pikes are a bit bigger. love your viedeos❤
I will give it a shot!
@@NorlingFishing thanks
Hey, just wanted to ask if you can tell me the names of the fist two lakes bc i would like to try fishing there , I know it is unlikely but might aswell ask.
Hi Marten, first lake only holds mostly small fish so it is nothing special. Second one is out in the wilderness without any access unless you kayak fish and carry it over a field and through a forest.
@@NorlingFishing Okay, well thanks anyways , I'm pretty sure that i know the third river and i'm now definitely planning to go camping there . I gotta upgrade my pb pike from 3,5 kg which I have caught twice and one time was yesterday.
Är det i sverige?
It is in Estonia so not too far from Sweden.
@ Oh okay the nature looked similiar
@@ture3000 Yes it is very similar here. All we are missing are the rocky terrains.
́ ́THX Bober ́ ́ hahaha
haha, he got me good!
@@NorlingFishing we say bober in slovenia to
@@Janerkic We don't use it in Estonia but that meme has stuck with me for a long time!
Perhaps you can help me. MUST I use a metal leader when fishing for Pike? Or can I use like 30LBS Mono Leader? (15 Kilos Leader)?
Use a fluorocarbon leader or a steel leader. I mostly use fluorocarbon leaders because underwater they are almost see through and pike will not cut you off.
@@NorlingFishing Appreciate it, excited to try next time in Sweden with Fluorocarbon and not metal. Last quick questions. 1. What mms do you use of Fluro or how many LBS? and 2. Can you use MOno instead of Fluro? Much cheaper.
@@JonathanAKuhn Fluoro is much stronger at the same mm than mono line. I would go for like a 10-12kg test that is more than enough.
super video! mis su suurim haug on?
Pole otseselt kunagi haugi taga ajanud see ongi suurim.
I think the Russians proved that everything can be used as a bait. Their poor man's bait is a simple carrot with hooks. It's all down to the individual's skills and determination
I have seen that kind of a lure been used on TV. I really want to try it next year. Seems crazy that you can carve a carrot and add hooks to catch predatory fish.
Bro vid is good but i still waiting for part 2 spin fishing only rf4😅😅
Thanks a lot!! Haha this week will be trophy log and then in 2 weeks spin fishing ep2. I will try to start uploading weekly.
Which river were you fishing in? Im Latvian so I might recognise it
It is the Gauja river. Just named differently here.
Europeans would freak over the fish I catch in ponds in the USA daily. 4-8 pound bass are super fun
definitely take a trip down to Florida and fish for peacock bass and largemouth if ever given the chance
Yes they seem like a lot of fun. Catching an 8 lb pike is just as much fun. We usually use quite light gear for fishing.
Peacock bass is a dream fish to catch. Maybe one day. I don’t like the gators tho haha
That doesn't even look like much for a bass, honestly. We have basses just as big and more...
dumb broad statement lol. Some places in europe have crazy fishing like norway coast or inland catfishing in france or something. Monster fish,
Best US Lure: Heddon Lucky 13
@@hazelock3545 will check it out!
we got some small time windows in europe where top water baits working good and catchy.
@@Kai-bj5ol yes July/August when it’s super hot in the late evenings!
Fire video
@@Lucas-zz9ir thanks mate!
How tall are you? 88cm’s for real? I caught one that was 81cm and it looked so much bigger, his head was the size of my neck
I'm 192 cm tall and weight around 100kg haha Got big hands.
@@Prodbylaxx that’s because this fish isn’t close to 88cm. This pike is probably 65 - MAX 70cm but I don’t think so.
try not to put the lures hooks on the O rings where the line goes trought. it might scratch the line if it gets damaged.
Good tip! I have a special small loop on the rod where to attach the lure to. I use that 90% of the time.
the only thing that its missing is a soft worm. (Yet again those could be in europe)
We don’t reall use softplastic worms for fishing here. We do have some but nothing like in the US.
@@NorlingFishing according to most people bass love them. Idk what fish would be considered a bass in europe (like how yall have bream or somethin as bluegill.)
@@tistix i would say closest that we have to bass is the European Perch. They do like ned rigs with softplastic worms.
90 METERS??? BOY IS THAT SEA?
19 meters!!! Sorry if i pronounced it like 90. Ninety meters would be crazyy
@@NorlingFishing man when you said 90 i tought you said 19 but i turned on tittle and saw 90 in the text man that would be crazy if it where 90
@@MGELORD999 captions went crazy haha.
Are you in kaunas
@@BOJOAYD1 in Estonia. But i did go to Kaunas once when i was on my way to film my Lithuanian fishing video.
Brother love the vid , just the cutting everytime you start a new sentence or word is too much
This channel has huge potential remind me of the Gingerfisherman with the info 💪🏽💪🏽
Thanks!! I tried to remove all the empty spaces to waste as little viewer time as possible but good to know! Thanks for telling me.
Thanks a lot! He is a great youtuber!
@@NorlingFishing you know its fine doesn’t need as much cutting , its a plus plus if u cut less longer videos for both of us , we are fisherman bro we can watch this all day long 🙏🏽
@@Alexdru99 That is good to hear!
and have a good day
Thank you!! you too!
You guys are allowed to fish in Europe?
Yes
это правда, что у вас нужна платная лицензия на рыбалку?
Had to translate it but yes you need a fishing license. On some rivers you need 2. Regular overall fishing license and then the daily ticket.
I think musky tackle companies are sometimes a little behind on lure technology so I like to use European pike lures for Musky here in Wisconsin.
ohh that is interesting. I really enjoy testing new lures and new waters. I wish one day i can go and catch a musky. The 1000 cast fish.
bober 🤣🤣
That bober is always doing it to me
I played basketball in Tallinn for kalev for a few years I would go fishing in pirita marina on my off days I always wished I could have went fishing in the back country for pike and trout looks so beautiful
For Kalev, that is amazing. Kalev is a legendary club. Well if you ever come back here then feel free to ping me and we can go fishing.
where are you from and what country did you fish in?
I'm from Estonia and i fished in Estonia
oh nice
@@tyylimoka. Thanks!
you finish?
Estonian
Ma olen eestist
Vahva!
where ar you from?
I'm from Estonia.
You rigged the beetlesping wrong the blade is meant to run adjacent with the plastic like a spinnerbait.
I realized it later. Made a few casts after when it was on the right now. Thanks for pointing it out.
but all the lures is the same you can buy in europe. where is the challenge ? :D
You can but we don’t use the same lures here. Very unusual for us to use chatterbaits etc.
Te temu lures eit
Ehk uuel aastal
kurwa bobr
Bobrrrr