Man I can't wait until my glide is completed. Been working on it a long time, caught some good northern largies, and it can do all the cadences. Slow, fast, tight, and wide.
Awesome video! Beside taking the pin out and rotating the circles, how do you tune the bait? I have several phoneys and a clutch boss that need tuning but I dont have a system. I just keep messing with it until it looks right which I'm sure theres a better way.
KGB REBORN THE BEST EVER and I had all the baits your throwing. The phoney is great not a chop glide I use a slower 6:3:1 and chop salad using my rod and reel to glide that. The bucca chops well. The hinkle was meh for the price it should of clearly blown all out the water. Great video but the kgb reborn hands down best I ever used.
Awesome educational video thank you. Idea for budget friendly guys. How about your favorite glides and big swim baits under 100 bucks. Us beginners need some ideas how to get into big bait fishing without breaking the bank.
Since I watched your video, I have a question. Glidebaits and swimbaits may have a "fuzzy" line between performance and some folks may define one from the other a little differently. It appears to me that you are retrieving your lures "swimbait" style... i.e. burning and chopping. Glidebaits are retrieved pull, pause, pull, pause, short distances and the left to swim wide left or right as they glide. I am a hobbyist lure maker and have made both style lures from wood. My question: How do you define a glidebait and a swimbait, and do you see them as different style lures? Thanks for the review. I've always found Hinkle to be over priced and have only recently been made aware of Clutch... which is also a little rich for my blood. In fact, the price of commercially available lure is one reason I make my own. 😉
1. Swimbaits A. Soft Swimbaits a. Line Thru b. Hollow Body c. Finesse B. Hard Swimbaits a. Glide Baits i. Chop Glides ii. Slalom Glides b. Multi segmented Etc…. All glide baits I consider Swimbaits but not all Swimbaits are glidebaits. Hope that makes sense. All squares are rectangles not all rectangles are squares
Fairly certain that fish was floating against the rocks under the right side dock. Along with two other largemouth five plus pounders getting eaten by buzzards.
The 9lber swam off but saturday morning after our thursday nighter the 7lber that Kim Neal caught died and was floating on the ramp saturday morning of our tournament. @@chunkybuttz844
There were so many big fish caught Thursday night but the biggest one was in good shape she swam off really good but the 7lber and a few 5s didn't make it. I had almost 18lbs saturday in our tri cities tournament and all my fish swam away just fine but unfortunately some don't make it
@@jeremydupree1238 I put in Sunday around 3pm and the ones that didn’t make it were pretty puffed up/swole so that makes sense. I got my butt whipped that afternoon but the boat traffic was fairly busy and I’ve always been a dud on Jocassee. Cheers.
@@Frostin_Austin Hey brother no need to be sorry, was a great vid with great explanations on each bait, it was just disappointing not being able to fully see the action as you talked about them. Seeing their actions helps understand on what your saying.
Man I can't wait until my glide is completed. Been working on it a long time, caught some good northern largies, and it can do all the cadences. Slow, fast, tight, and wide.
That clutch is fantastic, love mine!!
They eat it in the mud pit 👀?
What is your go to size on lead wire? Thanks
What color and glide would you throw at Table Rock?
Awesome video! Beside taking the pin out and rotating the circles, how do you tune the bait? I have several phoneys and a clutch boss that need tuning but I dont have a system. I just keep messing with it until it looks right which I'm sure theres a better way.
Have you tried the Clutch Eco glide? I ordered one today.
Yeah I like it!
Thanks for going over glidebaits. I really like these videos. Do you know when Cedar Cliff boat ramp will open?
I sure don’t .
Five years and no fishing pressure. This lake was closed before Livescope came out. Might be a good RUclips video. Hint
Ahaha still filled with a bunch of dinks, I promise. There are no baitfish in the lake for’em
KGB REBORN THE BEST EVER and I had all the baits your throwing. The phoney is great not a chop glide I use a slower 6:3:1 and chop salad using my rod and reel to glide that. The bucca chops well. The hinkle was meh for the price it should of clearly blown all out the water. Great video but the kgb reborn hands down best I ever used.
Thanks for sharing
Awesome educational video thank you. Idea for budget friendly guys. How about your favorite glides and big swim baits under 100 bucks. Us beginners need some ideas how to get into big bait fishing without breaking the bank.
I got it coming out 👊🏽
Since I watched your video, I have a question. Glidebaits and swimbaits may have a "fuzzy" line between performance and some folks may define one from the other a little differently.
It appears to me that you are retrieving your lures "swimbait" style... i.e. burning and chopping. Glidebaits are retrieved pull, pause, pull, pause, short distances and the left to swim wide left or right as they glide.
I am a hobbyist lure maker and have made both style lures from wood.
My question: How do you define a glidebait and a swimbait, and do you see them as different style lures?
Thanks for the review. I've always found Hinkle to be over priced and have only recently been made aware of Clutch... which is also a little rich for my blood. In fact, the price of commercially available lure is one reason I make my own. 😉
1. Swimbaits
A. Soft Swimbaits
a. Line Thru
b. Hollow Body
c. Finesse
B. Hard Swimbaits
a. Glide Baits
i. Chop Glides
ii. Slalom Glides
b. Multi segmented
Etc….
All glide baits I consider Swimbaits but not all Swimbaits are glidebaits. Hope that makes sense. All squares are rectangles not all rectangles are squares
@@Frostin_Austin it's always good to hear what others think. Gives me a better perspective.
Great video! Did you see the 9lb 10oz largemouth caught at Lake Jocassee last Thurs. evening?
No, I didn’t! That’s a good one!
Fairly certain that fish was floating against the rocks under the right side dock. Along with two other largemouth five plus pounders getting eaten by buzzards.
The 9lber swam off but saturday morning after our thursday nighter the 7lber that Kim Neal caught died and was floating on the ramp saturday morning of our tournament. @@chunkybuttz844
There were so many big fish caught Thursday night but the biggest one was in good shape she swam off really good but the 7lber and a few 5s didn't make it. I had almost 18lbs saturday in our tri cities tournament and all my fish swam away just fine but unfortunately some don't make it
@@jeremydupree1238 I put in Sunday around 3pm and the ones that didn’t make it were pretty puffed up/swole so that makes sense. I got my butt whipped that afternoon but the boat traffic was fairly busy and I’ve always been a dud on Jocassee. Cheers.
Have you ever thrown a Predators Glide, if so, what your thought on them.
Well atleast you had a business, i hust did it out of pocket just bc lmao
Haha true
Too bad the glare on the water made it hard to see the actions
Sorry!
@@Frostin_Austin Hey brother no need to be sorry, was a great vid with great explanations on each bait, it was just disappointing not being able to fully see the action as you talked about them. Seeing their actions helps understand on what your saying.
Cant see a damn thing on the action 😂 go to a pool at least
WRONG Trick shad is an 8.2 minimum. Unsubscribing
You even swimbait bro?
@@Frostin_Austin been throwing storm wildeye shiners since before you were born
Dude you sound like a soy boy.@COLE_and_JAY
Please do. No one likes a soy boy.
Damn that's all it took for a unsubscribe tho? 😅😅😅