All of those presentations are very solid! I like to work my own version of a Carolina rig when I'm fishing from the bank. I'll use a 1/2 oz or 3/4 oz bullet weight because it has to come through all the vegetation like an arrow, and I use a long, paddle tail, floating worm that's Texas rigged. To add just a bit more float, I'll use mono for my leader and go about 3 feet with it. It's great for getting those fish that have their bellies near the bottom in colder water.
Jerk bait is my favorite and so much fun to fish in the colder months. Keep the drag set loose because a big fish will bend out those little hooks on a hard run.
I like the tip from Miles about expanding the strike zone with the lipless crank bait, that makes a lot of sense. Also can never go wrong with the good old chatter bait with the trailer. Thanks for giving us information on that as well!
Will throw a Zoom 10 in. green pumpkin ol’ monster on my Carolina rig here in Connecticut soon . Thanks Jonny for the great tip on setting up shallow an throwing deep. Can’t wait to get out !!!!!!!!
When I fish a bladed jig around cover not only do I use a flat creature bait but I also use the Berkley Slobberknocker because it doesn’t roll over like the Chatterbait because of the way the blade is connected to the head, but I do use the mini max a ton though for most everything else
All presentations are good, enjoyed the tips. I’m a Florida boy so Matt’s resonates with me, though I do generally throw it with a peg so gonna try it naked 💪🏻🎣
great 5 Bait video! its awesome to get it a couple weeks before the month starts. I think my favorite part is the dry erase board in Miles' garage! lol
Start in mouth of creeks. Look for channel swings next to timber / rock. You can follow the creek channels to middle/ back half of creeks. Target the rock / wood that they are near.
That's the best fishing tip I've heard for the month of February........ Go to Florida. My thoughts exactly Matt.
Great tip!
Johnny loved ,depth to shallow retrieve . Dragging up.
Thank you!
Thanks, since I am based in Florida, I appreciated Matt’s tips!
Lipless crank was my favorite never really fished lipless! I think I will be after watching this!! Thanks guys
All of those presentations are very solid! I like to work my own version of a Carolina rig when I'm fishing from the bank. I'll use a 1/2 oz or 3/4 oz bullet weight because it has to come through all the vegetation like an arrow, and I use a long, paddle tail, floating worm that's Texas rigged. To add just a bit more float, I'll use mono for my leader and go about 3 feet with it. It's great for getting those fish that have their bellies near the bottom in colder water.
Nice! Thanks for sharing and going into the details!
I really like the pointer regarding fishing a Carolina rig uphill.
Quiet tip for sure!
Jerk bait is my favorite and so much fun to fish in the colder months. Keep the drag set loose because a big fish will bend out those little hooks on a hard run.
I like the tip from Miles about expanding the strike zone with the lipless crank bait, that makes a lot of sense. Also can never go wrong with the good old chatter bait with the trailer. Thanks for giving us information on that as well!
Will throw a Zoom 10 in. green pumpkin ol’ monster on my Carolina rig here in Connecticut soon . Thanks Jonny for the great tip on setting up shallow an throwing deep. Can’t wait to get out !!!!!!!!
When I fish a bladed jig around cover not only do I use a flat creature bait but I also use the Berkley Slobberknocker because it doesn’t roll over like the Chatterbait because of the way the blade is connected to the head, but I do use the mini max a ton though for most everything else
Always good tips will have to try the z craws on a chatterbait have some in my plastic box that have had for a while.
Great tips guys I will definitely give them a try
In my area of Ms. The swimming worm and chatter baits work well on our submerged stump flats.
Fun way to catch them!
All presentations are good, enjoyed the tips. I’m a Florida boy so Matt’s resonates with me, though I do generally throw it with a peg so gonna try it naked 💪🏻🎣
Also Matt, try the Gambler slim ez in place of the burner type worms, money $💪🏻
Uphill ball and chain is the stairway to heaven! Such a great tip
I like the analogy! Thanks for watching!
All great tips love throwing a lipless all year long thanks guys
Yes sir!
My favorite by far is the zoom ultravibe speedworm, regular size and magnum.
Great info. I am old enough that I still have several of the original Rogues in my tacklebox. Glad to hear they are back in style 😉
Yes sir! That’s awesome
What’s up brothers it’s that. Time of the year you better get out and get it
great 5 Bait video! its awesome to get it a couple weeks before the month starts. I think my favorite part is the dry erase board in Miles' garage! lol
You never know when you need a dry erase board!
Good stuff. I am going to be putting a week of fishing in on an Oregon coastal lake. I hope these baits pay off! Chatterbait seem like it should.
Sweet! Goodluck!
Im in Oklahoma.. I like the lipless crank!!
Great video! Tons of great information!
Thanks!
Very good information and tips on your video thanks and good fishing 🎣
Thanks Robert!
Love it 2:46
Awesome. All have great infomation
Thanks!
This is one of my favorite videos.
Great! Thanks for letting us know
Great video guys! 🔥 ready to start chasing these cold water fish again, perfect timing for this one!
Appreciate it!
I really like the rattletrap style baits this time of year! Works well on lake of the ozarks because nobody uses them here.
Nice!
Pro Rouge is a good one 👍🏻
Awesome as always!
Thanks!
Nice video very useful.. 👍
Feb mon 27th love bass fishing
Thanks Guys
Appreciate it Mike!
Matt what is your rod/reel/line setup for those big swimming worms? Thanks guys.
Matt's rod is a custom built MHX NMB-874 Rod with Abu Garcia Revo STX 8.1 Reel and 15 lb 100% Berkley Fluorocarbon
I just subbed. I got a lot of good info.
Appreciate it!
terimakasih ilmunya.. sangat bermanfaat 👍
The Carolina rig in February
Carolina rig can catch them year round!
Where would I start in February and March on lake Belton Texas that’s mainly rock and timber
Start in mouth of creeks. Look for channel swings next to timber / rock. You can follow the creek channels to middle/ back half of creeks. Target the rock / wood that they are near.
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Need a little beef jerky
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Great!
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Love the jerk bait