I absolutely love that you have your kids with you. Says so much about you. My local lake here in Indiana has hybrids. I’ve only trolled for them. I’ve got the jigs and bait but no splasher or thumper. Gonna try soon
@bigcatkev thanks for your kind words! Man I bet up in Indiana deadstick would hot and heavy with your water temps. Let me know how you do, as I’ve never fished Hybrid Bass that far north. Try and get that thumper for the winter deadstick. Both if possible, but thumper for sure.
Great video with the family on one of the hardest lakes to fish in Oklahoma. Had some good success back in august there on top water. We were at fort Cobb today, saw solid marks on sonar Just caught 2 decent hybrids using shad and the ole splasher.😕 May have to break out the flukes.
I was about to go to Cobb with live bait before giving deadstick a shot at Foss. It’s been unusually slow at Cobb. I’m sure every week the deadstick will get better and better.
@@BooneBoys Yes Sir I bet you’re right. I guess I need to get the thumper out. Just don’t usually do that till first of December. Maybe we will see y’all out there sometime.
Good luck. I’m planning on going in a month or so when deadstick really starts down there, but from what I’ve heard it’s lights out right now with Shad.
We are going tomorrow. I doubt our water will be anywhere close to the 60's yet. But that's fine, I have plenty of my special bait!😊 Good to see I'm not the only one that can't get bit on a jig!😂 Sweet you got the "fam" out on the water...it was icing on the cake that you caugth some fish!
Slabbing was tough. I would have thought slabbing would be more effective than deadstick but I was way wrong. 2 more weeks I think more fish will find their way deeper in my lakes.
I’ve never tried it, but I’d like to. I’m really skeptical about how it would work. Some of the lakes we fish won’t even bite live bait if it’s not really lively. But need to try it.
It’s in expensive way to catch them. Once you find them. You take mussel out of shell hook it in the fat part and I promise you they will crush it. You have to thaw them out with the lake water.
Great video❤, I see lots of competition on the boat and some haters on you James🤣🤣🤣. I thought I heard the word ...Video Rigged at ine time🤣🤣🤣.When Dad catches fish and othets don't, They all be ganging up on you fast lol. Wait till the bite gets better on Dead sticking and its gonna be real on your boat 😂. Im gonna go probably Thursday on my Lake and fish that Island area you mentioned to me awhile back with that Bourbon Blaze and some live shad and see what we can put on video. Can't wait to see yalls next video and God Bless❤
Lol. I’m glad you caught that because the competition on the boat does get pretty fierce at times. Especially when I’m fishing with 2 poles. Good luck when you go out. Let me know how it goes.
So I might’ve snorted my water when your daughter eyeballed the camera. Thinking about giving Canton, Cobb or Foss (probably Canton & Cobb) a try a few times this winter. Sooner is great for high count, packed with fish but you gotta go through a *lot* of white perch to catch a quality hybrid. They’re in there, absolutely, you just gotta really work for em’. Want to see if I can get more of the big hybrid bite and get quality vs quantity in a lake where I don’t have clouds of white perch to go through. Thoughts on Cobb & Canton for dead sticking?
Definitely deadstick on Canton. Cobb is tough to deadstick from my experience. Can’t wait to try Sooner lake. I’m surprised your not locking onto one of those stripers on Sooner Lake.
@@BooneBoys appreciate the feedback, Canton it is. Shoulda gone with me on Sooner yesterday, they were in *the* mood. 😁 I’ve caught hybrid and striper in Sooner, there’s just a lot of white perch that’ll jump on your line fast that you gotta get through. The deal with Sooner is white perch are invasive and got accidentally introduced in the Arkansas River in the late 90s/early 2000s up in Kansas and have migrated downriver to us. Y’all don’t have them in lakes in your area I don’t think, at least not yet. They’re very similar to a small sand bass and easy to confuse on appearance. They behave the same, taste & fight similar to sandies & can be fished the same and hit hard but they don’t have a ton of natural predators because they’re invasive and spiney. That’s why there’s so many of them in Sooner. A lot of the Sooner lake guides just rip the gills out on ones too small to keep and chuck them back overboard. Even Kaw lake has a kill on sight order for them from Fish & Wildlife. When they feed tho it’s like the herd is coming home, graph just fills solid in as they swarm your baits. They taste great and you can get pushing 50 per person a day if they wanna eat.
Boone Boys! Thanks for another great video! 🎉
Great video! Thanks for sharing.
You’re welcome!
Thanks for all the information! Great video!!
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Nice video
@williamseaman524 thanks!
I absolutely love that you have your kids with you. Says so much about you. My local lake here in Indiana has hybrids. I’ve only trolled for them. I’ve got the jigs and bait but no splasher or thumper. Gonna try soon
@bigcatkev thanks for your kind words! Man I bet up in Indiana deadstick would hot and heavy with your water temps. Let me know how you do, as I’ve never fished Hybrid Bass that far north. Try and get that thumper for the winter deadstick. Both if possible, but thumper for sure.
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Great video with the family on one of the hardest lakes to fish in Oklahoma. Had some good success back in august there on top water. We were at fort Cobb today, saw solid marks on sonar Just caught 2 decent hybrids using shad and the ole splasher.😕 May have to break out the flukes.
I was about to go to Cobb with live bait before giving deadstick a shot at Foss. It’s been unusually slow at Cobb. I’m sure every week the deadstick will get better and better.
@@BooneBoys Yes Sir I bet you’re right. I guess I need to get the thumper out. Just don’t usually do that till first of December. Maybe we will see y’all out there sometime.
Say hi if you see us out there.
Sweet...heading to Texoma in 2 weeks...looking to catch some big ones
Good luck. I’m planning on going in a month or so when deadstick really starts down there, but from what I’ve heard it’s lights out right now with Shad.
We are going tomorrow. I doubt our water will be anywhere close to the 60's yet.
But that's fine, I have plenty of my special bait!😊
Good to see I'm not the only one that can't get bit on a jig!😂
Sweet you got the "fam" out on the water...it was icing on the cake that you caugth some fish!
Slabbing was tough. I would have thought slabbing would be more effective than deadstick but I was way wrong. 2 more weeks I think more fish will find their way deeper in my lakes.
Have you ever tried Mussels for hybrids. You can get them at HEB in the seafood section.
I’ve never tried it, but I’d like to. I’m really skeptical about how it would work. Some of the lakes we fish won’t even bite live bait if it’s not really lively. But need to try it.
It’s in expensive way to catch them. Once you find them. You take mussel out of shell hook it in the fat part and I promise you they will crush it. You have to thaw them out with the lake water.
I’m going to try this one day where we fish.
Great video❤,
I see lots of competition on the boat and some haters on you James🤣🤣🤣. I thought I heard the word ...Video Rigged at ine time🤣🤣🤣.When Dad catches fish and othets don't, They all be ganging up on you fast lol.
Wait till the bite gets better on Dead sticking and its gonna be real on your boat 😂.
Im gonna go probably Thursday on my Lake and fish that Island area you mentioned to me awhile back with that Bourbon Blaze and some live shad and see what we can put on video. Can't wait to see yalls next video and God Bless❤
Lol. I’m glad you caught that because the competition on the boat does get pretty fierce at times. Especially when I’m fishing with 2 poles.
Good luck when you go out. Let me know how it goes.
Are you using 5.25 size or 4"?
@@FreshwaterSouL 5.25. The only time we use the 4” is when we are in sandbass.
So I might’ve snorted my water when your daughter eyeballed the camera.
Thinking about giving Canton, Cobb or Foss (probably Canton & Cobb) a try a few times this winter. Sooner is great for high count, packed with fish but you gotta go through a *lot* of white perch to catch a quality hybrid. They’re in there, absolutely, you just gotta really work for em’.
Want to see if I can get more of the big hybrid bite and get quality vs quantity in a lake where I don’t have clouds of white perch to go through. Thoughts on Cobb & Canton for dead sticking?
Definitely deadstick on Canton. Cobb is tough to deadstick from my experience. Can’t wait to try Sooner lake. I’m surprised your not locking onto one of those stripers on Sooner Lake.
@@BooneBoys appreciate the feedback, Canton it is. Shoulda gone with me on Sooner yesterday, they were in *the* mood. 😁 I’ve caught hybrid and striper in Sooner, there’s just a lot of white perch that’ll jump on your line fast that you gotta get through.
The deal with Sooner is white perch are invasive and got accidentally introduced in the Arkansas River in the late 90s/early 2000s up in Kansas and have migrated downriver to us.
Y’all don’t have them in lakes in your area I don’t think, at least not yet. They’re very similar to a small sand bass and easy to confuse on appearance. They behave the same, taste & fight similar to sandies & can be fished the same and hit hard but they don’t have a ton of natural predators because they’re invasive and spiney.
That’s why there’s so many of them in Sooner. A lot of the Sooner lake guides just rip the gills out on ones too small to keep and chuck them back overboard. Even Kaw lake has a kill on sight order for them from Fish & Wildlife.
When they feed tho it’s like the herd is coming home, graph just fills solid in as they swarm your baits. They taste great and you can get pushing 50 per person a day if they wanna eat.