@@pauljones639 i have used size 36's just yesterday, griffiths gnat to be exact. it is unreal how small they are, almost need a special tool to tie them on, not to mention like 9x tippet.
@@huntermcadams7604 smallest ive ever used was size 38, although ive seen 42s. i literally cannot comprehend how someone can even tie that small, i struggle with 22s 😆
I caught my pb spotted bass on a # 16 micro hook with literally 1/4 inch of red worm left on it while bluegill fishing. 6.24 lbs on ultra light with 4 lb line.
I’ve caught several bass over 5lbs on flys with my fly rod. Very small flys. If they are eating … and you get it in front of them…. They 100% will snack it right up. They eat small stuff all the time.
I have cought dozens of trout on size 22 midge flys. They're basically a tiny black fuzz. I use them as a follower fly under a grasshopper or other top water fly, and I get many more hits on the tiny midge. I can barely feed a 7x tippet through the eye.
Great video Tate and as a fellow Kentucky guy, I have never seen anyone do that , great job brother. Much love and respect from here in Louisville Kentucky
They go smaller than size 22. Tanago hooks are the same size as a size 26 hook, but the hook shank is much shorter, so they are made to catch fish that are literally less than 1 inch
One of my go toos for catching baby sunfish for use as live bait is a small gold salmon egg hook, with a half a single leg from a gitzit style tube bait threaded on to it. 1.5" sunfish for days. Largemouth bass LOVE them.
As someone who produce lures i can say that im making vobler from balsa wood thats 16mm long,4mm ticknes and have 2 three-pronged hooks size 22 (smallest i could find),with strong full vibration and fast water is not an problem at all,it works perfectlly...With one hook the smallest one that i can made is 10mm,tickness 2mm....Smaller ones will not be able to stand really fast water so for me,if cant stand fastest curent its not working lure...
The crickhopper is a SLAYER. Twitch on top like a jerk bait. Or Slow crank it. Throw a live grasshopper in the water - watch how he swims. They float on the surface. He'll kick a few times and move a few inches. Pause, kick again. If there are fish around... he won't live long enough to get to shore. 😅 Crickhopper That little lure CATCHES EVERYTHING! 5 pound trout? Check. 8 pound bass? More 3 pound smallies i can count. Crappie, bluegills, big green sunnies, if it swims it'll eat a crickhopper. I've even caught things in the salt down in baja, and here in hawaii where i live now
If you want to go small, look at fly fishing midge hooks. They have been sold down to size 32. Which makes your size 22 hook look big, but appearntly they are not selling them that small anymore and the smallest might be size 26 now.
I use a fixed line Japanese tanago rod all the time. Some 2 pound line and tiny hooks. When I upsize to a 12 hook on it I’ve caught decent regular sized fish.
The rebel crickhopper is my favorite bait. I’ve never had such consistent butes on anything else. Posting this before I watch him use it. Hopefully he does well. The action on it is great
wait until he hears about size 30 flies for micro brook trout and creek chubs, its gonna be hell. if you want to fish anything below size 20 for small fish, I recommend a 1wt or 2wt fly rod. For bass and standard trout 4-7wt is generally good, tight lines!
Most of what fish eat are small animals until they become the top tier predator. Biggest fish I ever caught was a hog of a brown trout on a size 20 micro caddis, but I've caught plenty on smaller midges and nymphs, especially in tail waters. Spinners throw the weight of the lure but fly fishing casts the weight of the line, so you can cast an empty line if you wanted to and it opens up what you can fish. I love fishing spin rods but for that reason alone I always catch more fish on the fly.
I used to catch shiners on hair hooks. Even smaller than your 22 hook. And that pan fish with the big mouth is what we call in Florida a stump knocker, warmouth perch, or rock bass
You should check out mormo culture (russian: мормышинг) that is quite widespread on the Eurasian continent. It is all about rods and lures like 0.1-0.8g, mostly 0.1-0.4 and lines about 0.008 mm wide
Small lures or flies use a bubble float in order to cast them out. That will help to get a little more distance than trying with only the lure or a split shot.
Those green sunfish are the most aggressive fish I've ever seen there were quite a few on a tiny lake I grew up on and if you find a bed I'm guessing they will hit anything in the area I'd catch them on anything from big bass baits to bare hooks. They are great if you have some smaller kids fishing since they are aggressive and easy to hook with those big mouths
The sabiki rig should be used by cutting off the branches from the main line in the middle the larger ones I used to use on fly rods to catch striped bass
Try the strike king bitsy minnow. Its a tiny shallow diver in fire tiger color and i SLAY big bluegill, specs, bass, small snook, cat fish, gar etc. with them. Ive caught a 5 pound large mouth on them with 6 lb. test too!
I find it funny hearing them talk about the top water lures saying there light, ever try flicking a tiny little spinner with a worm on it across a river on a ultra light? Its not that bad😅
I used to use size 22 hooks with 12oz leaders and 2lb main line. Last time I was in the tackleshop I was looking at size 26 hooks , great for micro fishing with a single maggot
Best I’ve done is a 6lb largemouth on a 1/16 ounce tungsten ice jig. (All you southerners shush… yall catch 10lb largemouth all day and that’s decent, we catch one up here in the north and it’s a state record… most of our bass are around a pound… it’s why we don’t go for bass, we go for pike, musky, salmon, and trout instead.)
When I was a young'n I caught a 4 pound bass on a little inch rubber minnow and a 4 and a half pound bass on a small rubber crappie jig fishing a bunch of sticks by a crappie dock. I was up on a bridge over the water and the pole I was using couldn't even reel it up so I had to pull it up by hand. That's probably the biggest fish on the smallest lure I've caught.
As a fly fisherman, I've caught 18 to 20 inch thought on size 20 or smaller flies. I've caught a 3lb bass on a size 18 scud. I've seen size 26 dry fly hooks. Which are so small it's ridiculous.
When I was little. Too young to put my own worm on my hook.. I once caught a bass with chewing gum. For me at the time it was huge. In real life looking back it was probably 2 pounds at most. Yes most likely smaller but still not bad. My mom was jealous. 😂
I caught a 11-12 pound bass on a #10 joes spinner fly in rainbow trout color. It destroyed the hooks on it because it broke all but one last barb which broke when un-hooking.
Youre supposed to put bait on a sabiki rig thats why it looks so weird the collors are just so the bait is easy to see we mainly use it for litte spot in the bay ill rig mine up with soft crab
No offense, but you’re like the best fishing UA-camr ever the other ones I throw them like chop. They don’t even care. One person threw it up in the air and like badminton rocked it with his hand into the water. I was like that’s why you’re good.
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Dude love yr videos but please chill on the " let's go" every few secs I'm not a dick but that just gets aggravating I'm sorry
Googans: Smallest lure ever!
Fly Fishermen with a size 26 zebra midge: Bet
That aint nothing. There are people that uses size 35 flies. Ive even heard of size 40 hooks but Ive never seen them for sale in north america
@@pauljones639 i have used size 36's just yesterday, griffiths gnat to be exact. it is unreal how small they are, almost need a special tool to tie them on, not to mention like 9x tippet.
I like ur comment with a putty
@@TrofiCuh yea it's ridiculous, smallest i ever used was a size 28 midge 6x tippet
@@huntermcadams7604 smallest ive ever used was size 38, although ive seen 42s. i literally cannot comprehend how someone can even tie that small, i struggle with 22s 😆
Fish with the biggest fishing lure and smallest fishing rod 😄
he needs to do that lol😂
The lure is about to be bigger than the rod
Biggest lure is 6ft
I have a rood that’s 2 feet long if you guys want proof, I will post a video
@@carsonmcgee982 we don't need proof. I have 15rod
I caught my pb spotted bass on a # 16 micro hook with literally 1/4 inch of red worm left on it while bluegill fishing. 6.24 lbs on ultra light with 4 lb line.
That’s awesome!
smallest lure that I've ever seen is a # 44 which is barely seeable.
I’ve caught several bass over 5lbs on flys with my fly rod. Very small flys. If they are eating … and you get it in front of them…. They 100% will snack it right up. They eat small stuff all the time.
I have cought dozens of trout on size 22 midge flys. They're basically a tiny black fuzz. I use them as a follower fly under a grasshopper or other top water fly, and I get many more hits on the tiny midge. I can barely feed a 7x tippet through the eye.
Caught several decent bass on just basic wooly boogers. It’s a blast
Quick frame with Brandi after saying “we ended up blowing” is hilarious. I about hit the floor.
Wtf 11:50
0:06 that isn’t even that small. That’s average size. I bet it has a great personality. And it doesn’t matter how big it is but instead how you use it
Is that what your GF told you? My condolences man😔
@@bssaassin1900 lols thank you I needed it
@@bssaassin1900 ahahahah super reply 😂
No great personality is usually for when she's really big not for when he's really small
the bobber chilling in the tree😁
Time stamp edit in the comment to make it more clear?
@@ZatrixGamezin you don’t know were it is it’s in the first lure section when he throws it under the tree
Great video Tate and as a fellow Kentucky guy, I have never seen anyone do that , great job brother. Much love and respect from here in Louisville Kentucky
Right on! 🤝
They go smaller than size 22. Tanago hooks are the same size as a size 26 hook, but the hook shank is much shorter, so they are made to catch fish that are literally less than 1 inch
ever tried fly fishing ? there are flies tied on a size 24 hook that would be way smaller
Why did you insert a random shot of some blond woman in a blue top @11:50? That's weird.
Blowing
What was that🤣🤣
Actually, it is 11:51
@@carsonmcgee982youre not cool
One of my go toos for catching baby sunfish for use as live bait is a small gold salmon egg hook, with a half a single leg from a gitzit style tube bait threaded on to it.
1.5" sunfish for days. Largemouth bass LOVE them.
Brush? 22? Welcome to fly fishing! 22 is all we toss in Utah and Colorado, baby! Get out fishing and get into the 20/20 club, bud!!
As someone who produce lures i can say that im making vobler from balsa wood thats 16mm long,4mm ticknes and have 2 three-pronged hooks size 22 (smallest i could find),with strong full vibration and fast water is not an problem at all,it works perfectlly...With one hook the smallest one that i can made is 10mm,tickness 2mm....Smaller ones will not be able to stand really fast water so for me,if cant stand fastest curent its not working lure...
The crickhopper is a SLAYER. Twitch on top like a jerk bait. Or Slow crank it.
Throw a live grasshopper in the water - watch how he swims. They float on the surface. He'll kick a few times and move a few inches. Pause, kick again. If there are fish around... he won't live long enough to get to shore. 😅
Crickhopper
That little lure CATCHES EVERYTHING! 5 pound trout? Check. 8 pound bass? More 3 pound smallies i can count. Crappie, bluegills, big green sunnies, if it swims it'll eat a crickhopper. I've even caught things in the salt down in baja, and here in hawaii where i live now
I don't fish but this video was so entertaining to watch. I wanna fish with my husband now. 😆
You should! Thanks for watching 👊
Fish with him and he’ll love you even more 😍
Fishing is awesome if you like it it’s super exciting!!!!
Number 8 hooks and a single piece of corn is the go too for letting the kiddos catch bluegills. Ive never used anything smaller.
the fishin lure in the tree at 1:36 XD
Is it a lure or a float? Hard to tell.
@@rostfleck79I think it’s a floater someone must’ve tried to cast it under there too but got stuck
You should have gone to sportsmans or Cabela’s and get a trout midge. They smaller than that hook and have bead and tie on it.
"minners actually fight pretty hard" lmao I'm dead!
If you want to go small, look at fly fishing midge hooks. They have been sold down to size 32. Which makes your size 22 hook look big, but appearntly they are not selling them that small anymore and the smallest might be size 26 now.
Next you gotta go out and catch the smallest fish on the biggest lure haha, great video Tate
Challenge accepted! Thanks brother 👊
lol just used spoon as snagging jig
I use a fixed line Japanese tanago rod all the time. Some 2 pound line and tiny hooks. When I upsize to a 12 hook on it I’ve caught decent regular sized fish.
"Minners actually fight pretty hard" had me lmao
The rebel crickhopper is my favorite bait. I’ve never had such consistent butes on anything else. Posting this before I watch him use it. Hopefully he does well. The action on it is great
wait until he hears about size 30 flies for micro brook trout and creek chubs, its gonna be hell.
if you want to fish anything below size 20 for small fish, I recommend a 1wt or 2wt fly rod. For bass and standard trout 4-7wt is generally good, tight lines!
You know your stuff! I enjoyed watching! Howdy from New Hampshire 👋
Get you a small bubble rig, add 5' of leader, and drift flies behind the bubble rig. Ive caught monster trout on size 24-22 flies this way
Most of what fish eat are small animals until they become the top tier predator. Biggest fish I ever caught was a hog of a brown trout on a size 20 micro caddis, but I've caught plenty on smaller midges and nymphs, especially in tail waters. Spinners throw the weight of the lure but fly fishing casts the weight of the line, so you can cast an empty line if you wanted to and it opens up what you can fish. I love fishing spin rods but for that reason alone I always catch more fish on the fly.
I used to catch shiners on hair hooks. Even smaller than your 22 hook. And that pan fish with the big mouth is what we call in Florida a stump knocker, warmouth perch, or rock bass
That's not small..
That's average..
Id even say that was quite large.. 😂
Hey Tate ,
Reattach does frog legs with a double swivel , it will ad weight to.
Best off luck mate💪👍✌️
Who is that girl @11:50
You should check out mormo culture (russian: мормышинг) that is quite widespread on the Eurasian continent. It is all about rods and lures like 0.1-0.8g, mostly 0.1-0.4 and lines about 0.008 mm wide
Small lures or flies use a bubble float in order to cast them out. That will help to get a little more distance than trying with only the lure or a split shot.
9:57 don’t give up daddy. Keep pushing it in. Keep going as hard as. Just keep going
What in the
You can catch surprisingly large fish on size 22 flies! Just track the right hatch and it’s a great time.
Those green sunfish are the most aggressive fish I've ever seen there were quite a few on a tiny lake I grew up on and if you find a bed I'm guessing they will hit anything in the area I'd catch them on anything from big bass baits to bare hooks. They are great if you have some smaller kids fishing since they are aggressive and easy to hook with those big mouths
I used to use size 22s regularly when pole fishing in canals, albeit bait fishing with tiny 'pinkie' maggots. Caught tench up to 3lbs on them.
Gotta get yourself a size 32 bubbleback emerger or just the size 32 hook. Wicked small fly fishing hooks.
Another excellent 🎣 video Tate & James. 👍👍👍. Coronamids & mige patterns for fly fishing go down to size 24 , you will need a 2/3 wht fly rod .
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I find this video incredibly relevant to my creek fishing lol. I use size 18 wet spinner flies and catch 15 inch+ bass in these creeks 😂
I've fished with flues way, way smaller than that, but that's another story.
Once caught a large mouth bass on a size 24 fly maybe 1/8th inch long.
Pause the video at 11:50
I did
Trout are notoriously picky, I'd say there is a good chance that they just weren't biting what you were rolling with.
"I'm in 4L and I am still spinning my tires...." 😆 16:37
The sabiki rig should be used by cutting off the branches from the main line in the middle the larger ones I used to use on fly rods to catch striped bass
Done good. Proud for ya. Thanks
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7:02 that’s what she said
I'm sorry bro
*Go to **11:50** and set playback speed as 0.25x, what??? 😂*
😭😭😭😭😭😭
Bro, I just paused it in time and What the heck
Literally what I did…
Boutta say that’s crazy and doesn’t Tate have a wife
Keep up the good work brother. Love your content
16:23 is warmouth
No
Try the strike king bitsy minnow. Its a tiny shallow diver in fire tiger color and i SLAY big bluegill, specs, bass, small snook, cat fish, gar etc. with them. Ive caught a 5 pound large mouth on them with 6 lb. test too!
7:02 me too
That’s crazy
The rebel hopper works 💯 caught many bass and crappie with those in ponds in Oklahoma
Oh hell yes!!!! My favorite time once again!!!!!!! You tha man!!!
BIG Ez! My man!
This looks like the funnest day of fishing
I find it funny hearing them talk about the top water lures saying there light, ever try flicking a tiny little spinner with a worm on it across a river on a ultra light? Its not that bad😅
I used to use size 22 hooks with 12oz leaders and 2lb main line. Last time I was in the tackleshop I was looking at size 26 hooks , great for micro fishing with a single maggot
Best I’ve done is a 6lb largemouth on a 1/16 ounce tungsten ice jig.
(All you southerners shush… yall catch 10lb largemouth all day and that’s decent, we catch one up here in the north and it’s a state record… most of our bass are around a pound… it’s why we don’t go for bass, we go for pike, musky, salmon, and trout instead.)
I need some of these for these little New Mexico brook trout.
Dang nice Bluegill! Best eat'n fish out there.
As an avid fly fisher, I've caught 16 inch brown trout on size 26-32 hooks.
2:41 Green Sunfish-Bluegill hybrid!
That tiny crank bait is one of my favorite lures I’ve caught so much on em
Very entertaining! Of course I’ve been sippin on bourbon for a minute.
You know there are people that the little crappy frog is their favorite bait. 😂😂😂😂 Good show man!
When I was a young'n I caught a 4 pound bass on a little inch rubber minnow and a 4 and a half pound bass on a small rubber crappie jig fishing a bunch of sticks by a crappie dock. I was up on a bridge over the water and the pole I was using couldn't even reel it up so I had to pull it up by hand. That's probably the biggest fish on the smallest lure I've caught.
11:51 years 😂
Nice job tate!
These are actually massive they probably have great personalities
15:59 They make that in even smaller fly cast version! have one on my hat lol
As a fly fisherman, I've caught 18 to 20 inch thought on size 20 or smaller flies. I've caught a 3lb bass on a size 18 scud. I've seen size 26 dry fly hooks. Which are so small it's ridiculous.
Here in the uk we catch fish on #22 hooks concealed in caster which is the cacoon stage of a fly
You can land pretty big trout on tiny mosquito flies that are about the size of that hook
That size 22 is perfect to fish with corn
Ive only just started fishing for bass (trout fisherman) and realized they'll bite almost anything/ any size 😅 they're great to fish🤙🏼
Video is 🔥
Thanks, Briley!
When I was little. Too young to put my own worm on my hook.. I once caught a bass with chewing gum. For me at the time it was huge. In real life looking back it was probably 2 pounds at most. Yes most likely smaller but still not bad. My mom was jealous. 😂
sabiki rigs are classic for bait fish but they can tangle hard.
ive caught five pound bass on berkly power maggots. those are some small little baits trust me. but cool video guys.
It's like "Gun Game" on COD but with fishing.
I caught a 11-12 pound bass on a #10 joes spinner fly in rainbow trout color. It destroyed the hooks on it because it broke all but one last barb which broke when un-hooking.
“You ever see a spook that small?”
Sounds like some shit my grandpa would say when he walks into the room and sees Gary Coleman
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Let's freaking goooo!
Yessssss!
11:50 Brandy love 🧙♂️
Fun video! Good job.
Both of my biggest bass came on small lures 6lb large mouth and six lb small mouth. Definitely possible. Both huge for Pennsylvania.
Very nice!
ive caught 4-5+ pound bass on panfish luers the smaller the bait can be more efficient sometimes
Youre supposed to put bait on a sabiki rig thats why it looks so weird the collors are just so the bait is easy to see we mainly use it for litte spot in the bay ill rig mine up with soft crab
nice neckbeard cooler
No offense, but you’re like the best fishing UA-camr ever the other ones I throw them like chop. They don’t even care. One person threw it up in the air and like badminton rocked it with his hand into the water. I was like that’s why you’re good.
Means a lot brother!
11:50 haha🤣🤣🤣
Oh those are standard size panther martens up here in the Northwest for trout fishing on a stream I got some really small stuff
Dude HELL yeah
Ive seen those tiny hooks. They are called micro hooks and are made to catch minnows
Fellow Kentuckian here! I need to know where that spillway is! 🥺😅
16:42 thats littraly one part of a mackerel feather lure they are usually bigger and have 4-6 individual ones
i love ulfishing you can catch really big fish with tiny lures