Yeah , I been telling people that I've caught some of my biggest trout in muddy water after a rain. With a Rebel Craw. I believe the big , smart ones can feel the vibration and maybe hear the rattle. Kinda of the same you are talking about. I have some jerkbaits . I'll give them a try.
I have done $40 in lures in 3 or 4 casts. Some areas have lots of timber. And Australian natives loooove their timber. A big Yellowbelly or Cod will tie you in knots before you get a chance to react.
Never jerk bait fishing. I just started and not sure how to operate the rod after casting. I did use spinners already but I don’t think it’s the same. Let me know how. Thank you Jeff
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A straight retrieve sometimes works like with inline spinners, but trout will often eat on a pause/erratic motion, like the baitfish is injured. You can reel 3-4 times then stop and twitch the rod tip about 6 to 8 inches if it’s a graphite rod, more if it’s fiberglass.
May i suggest that you remove all the hooks except for the tail treble. You will find that you will stop losing lures. I also use fireline to get more distance. I tie the Fireline to a barrel swival and tie mono to the other end of the swival. Fireline and mono is 10 lb test. Use a rapala knot or a round regular swival with tha barrel part removed so that the lure can swing.
Subscribed. Great info. Thanks
Great filming and instruction!👍
Yeah , I been telling people that I've caught some of my biggest trout in muddy water after a rain. With a Rebel Craw. I believe the big , smart ones can feel the vibration and maybe hear the rattle. Kinda of the same you are talking about. I have some jerkbaits . I'll give them a try.
Great video. really liked the baitfish footage and info on them. don't see that often and very helpful for working on my retrieve
Jerk bait fishing is my favorite way to catch trout. My favorite jerk baits are the x rap and hd trout
Great video dude, lots of advice outside of the lure itself. Keep it up.
Also dope video man I learned a tone!
Thanks Liam!
Best baits to use 🎣
Use driftwood hooks
Well done video. $40 in lures in a day would hurt my feelings. lol
I have done $40 in lures in 3 or 4 casts. Some areas have lots of timber. And Australian natives loooove their timber. A big Yellowbelly or Cod will tie you in knots before you get a chance to react.
this videos good as this is how we do it in australia
Never jerk bait fishing. I just started and not sure how to operate the rod after casting. I did use spinners already but I don’t think it’s the same. Let me know how. Thank you Jeff
A straight retrieve sometimes works like with inline spinners, but trout will often eat on a pause/erratic motion, like the baitfish is injured. You can reel 3-4 times then stop and twitch the rod tip about 6 to 8 inches if it’s a graphite rod, more if it’s fiberglass.
Great vidio
nice vid!
First comment!
May i suggest that you remove all the hooks except for the tail treble. You will find that you will stop losing lures. I also use fireline to get more distance. I tie the Fireline to a barrel swival and tie mono to the other end of the swival. Fireline and mono is 10 lb test. Use a rapala knot or a round regular swival with tha barrel part removed so that the lure can swing.
no way.......dont remove hooks
I only use one single hook on the tail and don’t lose lures very often.
@@gregflock380some places it’s illegal to have trebles or more than one hook.