Great job Tim. The thing that I like most about Tactical Bassin video's is that I don't feel like I am getting an infomercial for a particular product. You guys always give us several options from various Brands. And usually if you push a particular product hard, it is simply because it works. Thanks
Hands down TB is the authority when it comes to bass fishing! I live in So Cal and only get to fish once maybe twice a month… when I’m not surfing. I’ve been fallowing TB now for over 5 years and am forever grateful. Their knowledge is off the charts! I visit my Xpat Cali friends in Middle Tennessee every year for my one week “man” trip for the past 10 years and typically will fish a tournament or two. Thanks to TB, I’ve taken 2nd place in numerous tournaments, caught biggest smallmouth of the year, placed in the top 10 a few times and pissed off some good ole local boys on their home waters! None of this would be possible without TB! Thanks again for the hundredth time. 🙏
It's so cool to see the BX Brat in the color I just bought in your video thumbnail.👍🏻 When I (AHEAD OF TIME) get lures in the extact color you discuss I FEEL LIKE A GENIUS!!!😁🙌🏻
right when our water thaws im fishing the first day i can even if the weather is trash, its bothering me not being able to fish for about a month straight lol.
snow and ice still on the ground here in wisconsin, spring can't come soon enough! Red cranks absolutely slam them early spring here. Love all the info!
Awesome video Tim. Had those 6 baits on today at Lake Beryessa. A rig did some damage but the glide really stood out. Had blast with that Light Trout 168, what an awesome search bait. Its warm here too. The backs of the coves were at 58F, they were all shallow. I'm so jacked to go again. ha! cheers
I love seeing the spring bait line ups start showing up here, yall are the groundhogs of northern fishing - you start talking spring fishing, I know I'm only a month and a half away from ice melt.
Love how all fishing channels are on the spring pre spawn talk when we had a blizzard last week. Was out on the water today and it was 41° water temp and all of the fish were sitting in 40-60’ with their bellies in the mud. In Oklahoma.
Hey Tim! I really enjoy the videos you guys put out. I'd really like to see you guys come to Oklahoma and hit a few of our lakes. We have several good lakes here and I'd like to see how you guys break down lakes like Eufaula, McGee, Broken Bow, Hugo and a few others. I believe Matt and his family were briefly on McGee Creek a few years ago. Keep the instructional videos coming guys i look forward to new videos!
Dude...I'm amazed that you could put a lipless crank in your pocket and not get it hung up in the material...I wouldn't have a dang shirt left if I did that. Thanks for the tips...water here in Virginia is still under 40 degrees, so maybe a few more weeks for the pre-spawn.
I've got the itch to start bassin'!! May have to start putting new line on my 25 reels 🤣 just bought my first 2 A-rigs...should be interesting to try...took the kayak out & paddled across the ice yesterday ...did get a few weird looks though 🤔 A-rig fish and 5+ on a glide are my goals this spring!
If you like the jabber jaw, give the 6th sense axis a shot!!! I would love to see you guys recommend that bait as well!!!! Love this video and it was super helpful for my time coming up this year!!!
Wow very interesting… im a Jerkbait guy and for you to say that about glides makes me feel obligated to try them this year! Still got a month and a half for the ice to break 🤦🏾♂️🤷🏾♂️
Great stuff. The only thing I wish you guys would do would be to add water temperatures along with the baits. That would push your videos over the top!!!!!!!
Nice to see one of my fav baits and colors featured. The Strike King Red Eye Shad lipless in Natural Shad has always been a killer in my part of central NC.
Can't wait for some of this ice to thaw to get out there and start crankin! Appreciate you Tim, another bangin video to help us catch and find more fish. Can't wait to see what this year has in store for you guys!!! Amazing things coming!
Hey Tim: Great info as always. I live in New England so when it comes to early year fishing other than water being iced over how cold can water temps be before it becomes not worth fishing? Thanks
For large mouth I’m pretty sure if the water temp is high 40’s it’s getting too cold but it’s still possible any lower than that it’s definitely too cold. I’m not an expert though you may wanna research it based on your area the fish could be more adaptive to colder water.
Tim , I would like to point out here that spring through ( September ) i would use a spinnerbait , crankbait , buzzbait and Texas Rig the Berkley powerbait and Zoom Bait craw even a tube bait. I've caught catfish before on a crankbait and tube bait around spring , about 2nd monday of april is when i really wanna fire out that crankbait , tube bait.
Tim, what are the green labels I've been seeing on the side plates of your reels the last couple of videos? Is it just a piece of label maker tape to remind you of line size? Or is it something more in depth, perhaps some "prototype only, not for resale" factory Shimano tester tag?!?
What gear ratio reel would you guys suggest for throwing glides? Thanks for all the great content, you gentlemen taught me how to bass fish! Thank you!
Just curious but have you guys ever made a lowland natural lake video? I noticed a lot of videos are always looking for rocks and hard bottom but where I’m from it’s mostly grass bottoms with slow gradual depths.
Hey Tim, I've been using those jabber jaws for a couple years now. I assumed they didn't put a rattle in it because the back and forth of that metal bill makes some noise. It's that not the case?
I fish from a kayak and am limited in rods I can carry. I own the imx pro 845 cbr, what one other rod for cranks would you bring if the goal was to cover squarebill to let’s say 5xd or dt 16. Thanks guys
at my local pond the fish will blowup on my topwater. whether it be a spook or frog or wakebait. but they consistently have been missing it. i have experimented with different colors but it doesn’t seem to make a difference. any ideas as to what is going on?
Great video as always! I was gonna ask have you guys ever had an issue with S-waver 200 joint getting caught under water, essentially the bait just glides to one side and doesn't want to kick back to the other direction. Never had this issue in the 168s, ariashi glides, or any other glide bait I've thrown. The s200 was great until it started doing that to me on my last trip out. Weird part is I've had the bait for 2 years with zero issues. Any tips for helping that joint issue is much appreciated!
I wouldn't ttempt it unless it's a fairly deep pond/lake. If u do want to try use the absolute lightest jigheads possible. Like 1/32oz or 1/16th. Good luck. Hope it helps
Being a bank fisherman myself I’ve thrown an A-rig in water as shallow as 4 ft, you just need to use the lighter weight jig heads. With normal sized swimbaits (3.8,4.3 inches) you can easily fish shallow if you aren’t slow rolling.
Thanks for the tips. I’ll have to try it. My main fishing holes are in the 5- 6’ range. One is in the 8’-10’ range. I was looking at a mini rig using 1/16th oz jig heads with elaztek swim baits. Trying to keep it light
I'm finally going to give the glide bait a try. I live in central/south Florida and fish primarily from the bank (mostly ponds, some lakes)...if I could only throw one color in the S Waver 168 in my region/circumstance what would you choose? Love you're videos! Thank you, Charlie
Hey there, curious which Champion Xtreme that is you've got the ARig on? I'm a Dobyns guy and still trying to find the perfect ARig rod in the lineup. Been using the DC795SB but feel like its over the top.
You guys recommend the 6’10 Zodias for topwater. What would you recommend for heavier baits? The Zodias is only rated at 3/4 and a lot of great baits are 1oz plus
@@tacticalbassin I have quite a few heavier pencils, and don’t use much else other than frogs, for topwater. I’ve always used my 7’2 H Zodias, but I’ve never liked the feel of it.
On the silent vs noisy discourse, I usually base my decision on visibility. If the bait will be super visible (bright color or clear water) then it doesn't need to be as loud. If it is not, usually in really murky, dark water, then some noise is a good thing to have in my experience
Hey Jose, I think they’re Eye Surrender Tactical Bassin’ sunglasses. They are listed in description w/link to Tsckle Warehouse under favorite gear & equipment. Upgraded version of the original Eye Surrender shades. These have thicker lenses and coating for smudge resistance. Polarized of course.
Great job Tim. The thing that I like most about Tactical Bassin video's is that I don't feel like I am getting an infomercial for a particular product. You guys always give us several options from various Brands. And usually if you push a particular product hard, it is simply because it works. Thanks
That's why I stop watching Mike because he want to sale u a product not here Tim and Matt they teach I love them they cost my divorce but I'm great
@@Broken_n_Famous 🤣🤣you got my interest peaked now
Hands down TB is the authority when it comes to bass fishing! I live in So Cal and only get to fish once maybe twice a month… when I’m not surfing. I’ve been fallowing TB now for over 5 years and am forever grateful. Their knowledge is off the charts! I visit my Xpat Cali friends in Middle Tennessee every year for my one week “man” trip for the past 10 years and typically will fish a tournament or two. Thanks to TB, I’ve taken 2nd place in numerous tournaments, caught biggest smallmouth of the year, placed in the top 10 a few times and pissed off some good ole local boys on their home waters! None of this would be possible without TB! Thanks again for the hundredth time. 🙏
It's so cool to see the BX Brat in the color I just bought in your video thumbnail.👍🏻 When I (AHEAD OF TIME) get lures in the extact color you discuss I FEEL LIKE A GENIUS!!!😁🙌🏻
Still have a foot of snow on the ground here in Indiana but I'm ready, can't wait for spring. Great video as always brother.
right when our water thaws im fishing the first day i can even if the weather is trash, its bothering me not being able to fish for about a month straight lol.
I’m here in Ohio and the bite picked up I’ve been throwing paddle tails and that’s been the key for me good luck
Respect for the guy at 1:00 for idling by you.
It's amazing how rare common courtesy has become. Respect to the boaters and kayakers that give the bank anglers some space too.
Happy Monday fellas! Thanks as always for the great info. Can't wait for the ice to melt!
The excitement in the air is palpable.
Thanks Tim. Enjoy hearing this again and getting refreshed on some of it!!! Come on warm weather
Would love a dedicated treble hook video going in depth
Another super video Tim, thanks so much for your tip on the Spunk Shad. It has become my favorite trailer.
snow and ice still on the ground here in wisconsin, spring can't come soon enough! Red cranks absolutely slam them early spring here. Love all the info!
Awesome video Tim. Had those 6 baits on today at Lake Beryessa. A rig did some damage but the glide really stood out. Had blast with that Light Trout 168, what an awesome search bait. Its warm here too. The backs of the coves were at 58F, they were all shallow. I'm so jacked to go again. ha! cheers
Thank you for another informative video. So happy that our Spring is about to spring.
I love seeing the spring bait line ups start showing up here, yall are the groundhogs of northern fishing - you start talking spring fishing, I know I'm only a month and a half away from ice melt.
Awesome video dudes! I am ready for when it is ice off here🤙🏻
We're frozen solid in ct still.....
Great vid Tim 👌🏿 👍🏿 hold it down bro while Matt out you always do a great job
This was a good video. Very informative. I like the positive attitude. I can see your enthusiasm and I can’t wait to try these techniques. Thank you.
You caught some monsters Tim awesome bro
Well done tim the refreshers are always good
Love how all fishing channels are on the spring pre spawn talk when we had a blizzard last week. Was out on the water today and it was 41° water temp and all of the fish were sitting in 40-60’ with their bellies in the mud. In Oklahoma.
40 to 60 feet!? And your going for bass?
Quality video loaded with information... OMG hurry up melt ICE!
Hey Tim! I really enjoy the videos you guys put out. I'd really like to see you guys come to Oklahoma and hit a few of our lakes. We have several good lakes here and I'd like to see how you guys break down lakes like Eufaula, McGee, Broken Bow, Hugo and a few others. I believe Matt and his family were briefly on McGee Creek a few years ago. Keep the instructional videos coming guys i look forward to new videos!
Love how you guys talk about 12 pounders like I talk about 2 pounders
Thanks Tim i have everyone of those baits my favorite is the jabberjaw and tn70 disc knocker they have changed the game for me
Great video Tim.. Lots of info..
Good video Tim!! Don’t forget a fluke or magnum fluke right now too
I finally got a fire craw jackhammer off of Amazon to try it out hopefully I catch some on it this spring
Another excellent video
Dude...I'm amazed that you could put a lipless crank in your pocket and not get it hung up in the material...I wouldn't have a dang shirt left if I did that. Thanks for the tips...water here in Virginia is still under 40 degrees, so maybe a few more weeks for the pre-spawn.
Truth! 😂
Great vid as always.
I've got the itch to start bassin'!! May have to start putting new line on my 25 reels 🤣 just bought my first 2 A-rigs...should be interesting to try...took the kayak out & paddled across the ice yesterday ...did get a few weird looks though 🤔 A-rig fish and 5+ on a glide are my goals this spring!
Always great tips
Thanks for the info dude ! Love the channel. Definitely have been helping me get on some fish all winter long
If you like the jabber jaw, give the 6th sense axis a shot!!! I would love to see you guys recommend that bait as well!!!! Love this video and it was super helpful for my time coming up this year!!!
Good stuff Tim. Thank you so much that you and Matt do for us. ✌🏻🎣
🔥🔥 ABSOLUTELY AWESOME JOB TIM thank you ❤️👊
Wow very interesting… im a Jerkbait guy and for you to say that about glides makes me feel obligated to try them this year! Still got a month and a half for the ice to break 🤦🏾♂️🤷🏾♂️
I live in michigan. It's 3 degrees outside with 20 inches of ice.
Monster slab!
Awesome info
Red for. Spring. Thanks.
Must be nice to actually see the water right now. Just ice and snow here in Illinois right now.
Thank you Tim greatly appreciated although I can't put it to use for another 2 months LOL!
Love when bass commitle
More great information, I have to get more into glides
Great stuff. The only thing I wish you guys would do would be to add water temperatures along with the baits. That would push your videos over the top!!!!!!!
Nice to see one of my fav baits and colors featured. The Strike King Red Eye Shad lipless in Natural Shad has always been a killer in my part of central NC.
You really should check out the Molix 178 glide it's awesome and I love my R2S 168 Lite Trout
Can't wait for some of this ice to thaw to get out there and start crankin! Appreciate you Tim, another bangin video to help us catch and find more fish. Can't wait to see what this year has in store for you guys!!! Amazing things coming!
That little jhon what we been killing them on here in Henry Neely lake on long sunny points
Excellent
Are any of the rods correct? Look totally different in the video. Just curious what you were using.
Hey Tactical Bassin, can you make a review on the Daiwa Rebellion casting rod?
Hey Tim: Great info as always. I live in New England so when it comes to early year fishing other than water being iced over how cold can water temps be before it becomes not worth fishing? Thanks
For large mouth I’m pretty sure if the water temp is high 40’s it’s getting too cold but it’s still possible any lower than that it’s definitely too cold. I’m not an expert though you may wanna research it based on your area the fish could be more adaptive to colder water.
Tim , I would like to point out here that spring through ( September ) i would use a spinnerbait , crankbait , buzzbait and Texas Rig the Berkley powerbait and Zoom Bait craw even a tube bait. I've caught catfish before on a crankbait and tube bait around spring , about 2nd monday of april is when i really wanna fire out that crankbait , tube bait.
Tim, what are the green labels I've been seeing on the side plates of your reels the last couple of videos? Is it just a piece of label maker tape to remind you of line size? Or is it something more in depth, perhaps some "prototype only, not for resale" factory Shimano tester tag?!?
What gear ratio reel would you guys suggest for throwing glides? Thanks for all the great content, you gentlemen taught me how to bass fish! Thank you!
It’s march 20 our lake in mn. Stiuhave over a foot of ice. Still ice fishing. Y’all lucky
I know the baits are not in stock in shops yet, but when you guys can could you go over the new Shimano bait line they just released?
Just curious but have you guys ever made a lowland natural lake video? I noticed a lot of videos are always looking for rocks and hard bottom but where I’m from it’s mostly grass bottoms with slow gradual depths.
How about some spring time videos for the kayak guys? We can't necessarily cover "A lot" of water. How do we maximize our time on the water?
Hey Tim, I've been using those jabber jaws for a couple years now. I assumed they didn't put a rattle in it because the back and forth of that metal bill makes some noise. It's that not the case?
You’re right, it clicks off the body and makes lots of noise
I had an lv 500 but lost it in rocks, lipless cranks are not good in rocks lol
Do you know which VMC bladed treble and size you have on that biggie? Thanks guys. Love your videos as always!
Do you fish that lipless on flats without grass or do you have to have grass.
I fish from a kayak and am limited in rods I can carry. I own the imx pro 845 cbr, what one other rod for cranks would you bring if the goal was to cover squarebill to let’s say 5xd or dt 16. Thanks guys
I was wondering what rod y'all were throwing at the start with the a-rig? Also thank you guys for an amazing informational video.
Can you talk about how to unthaw the lake?
Upstate NY still got a foot of ice lol
We're still frozen in Colorado as well.🥶😂
Same here in Maryland , been frozen for over a month now and I'm going absolutely nuts lol
Tim, does the crankbait have to be grinding bottom to work? Can it be just above bottom?
What are the lipless crankbaits that stand up on the bottom, nose down?
Do you upgrade the clips on the jackhammer ?
What is your favorite combo for throwing the 168 s waver?
at my local pond the fish will blowup on my topwater. whether it be a spook or frog or wakebait. but they consistently have been missing it. i have experimented with different colors but it doesn’t seem to make a difference. any ideas as to what is going on?
I just bought way to many baits last week for spring fishing.
Great video as always! I was gonna ask have you guys ever had an issue with S-waver 200 joint getting caught under water, essentially the bait just glides to one side and doesn't want to kick back to the other direction. Never had this issue in the 168s, ariashi glides, or any other glide bait I've thrown. The s200 was great until it started doing that to me on my last trip out. Weird part is I've had the bait for 2 years with zero issues. Any tips for helping that joint issue is much appreciated!
Should the glide bait imitate a species that is in the fishery or does it not really matter?
Is the Alabama rig something you can thrown from the bank in smaller lakes / bigger ponds ? .... great video
I wouldn't ttempt it unless it's a fairly deep pond/lake. If u do want to try use the absolute lightest jigheads possible. Like 1/32oz or 1/16th. Good luck. Hope it helps
Being a bank fisherman myself I’ve thrown an A-rig in water as shallow as 4 ft, you just need to use the lighter weight jig heads. With normal sized swimbaits (3.8,4.3 inches) you can easily fish shallow if you aren’t slow rolling.
Thanks for the tips. I’ll have to try it. My main fishing holes are in the 5- 6’ range. One is in the 8’-10’ range. I was looking at a mini rig using 1/16th oz jig heads with elaztek swim baits. Trying to keep it light
I would love to catch a fish the size of that glide bait.
Hey Tim how long of a leader you run on your A-Rig?
I'm finally going to give the glide bait a try. I live in central/south Florida and fish primarily from the bank (mostly ponds, some lakes)...if I could only throw one color in the S Waver 168 in my region/circumstance what would you choose? Love you're videos!
Thank you,
Charlie
Match the color to the baitfish that are in your pond/lake.
Loving the video very helpful God bless be safe keep fishing
Hey there, curious which Champion Xtreme that is you've got the ARig on? I'm a Dobyns guy and still trying to find the perfect ARig rod in the lineup. Been using the DC795SB but feel like its over the top.
I like comitals way better! 😆 🤣 thanks for the great videos!
Is there a book on this? Not new to fishing but new to bass fishing.
Got three months till spring, here in Ohio. It will snow all the way into April here.
Spring aint sprung here I has Ice!! ... when y'all gonna do some Ice fishing then i can relate!
When you're up north, the early year videos are early, and the late year videos are late. 😆
hahha yeah right?@@adt83live
I’ve spent much of my time just boating around trying to even find winter bass.
What rod were you using for the swaver ?
Which rod is better for the SWever 168
23:16 Whats a committle??
When will 6-10 medium be back In stock
You guys recommend the 6’10 Zodias for topwater. What would you recommend for heavier baits? The Zodias is only rated at 3/4 and a lot of great baits are 1oz plus
What baits specifically?
@@tacticalbassin I have quite a few heavier pencils, and don’t use much else other than frogs, for topwater. I’ve always used my 7’2 H Zodias, but I’ve never liked the feel of it.
On the silent vs noisy discourse, I usually base my decision on visibility. If the bait will be super visible (bright color or clear water) then it doesn't need to be as loud. If it is not, usually in really murky, dark water, then some noise is a good thing to have in my experience
Great vid! One question. Where can I get shades like those? I always have a hard time finding big sunglasses. They always seem to be a lil small.
Hey Jose, I think they’re Eye Surrender Tactical Bassin’ sunglasses. They are listed in description w/link to Tsckle Warehouse under favorite gear & equipment. Upgraded version of the original Eye Surrender shades. These have thicker lenses and coating for smudge resistance. Polarized of course.
@@normanham6142 thanks brother
@@joseisraelbriones8950 You got it bro 👊🏼😎🎣
What do you recommend for Nor Cal fishing 🎣?
For rivers or the delta
Refreshing to get get a spot on opinion. Most pro fisherman are bias to there sponsors and don’t always tell the truth.👍
What state are you guys based out of now?