That pro tip on rigging the 10" worm on shakey head and not going all the way through is gold, pure gold Tyler, appreciate all that you do to inform and advance fishing and community
Ik everyone says this but really how come your channel doesn’t have at least a million subs yet. Your quality and information is above so many channels. Keep it up Tyler really helpful 💪🏼
A big worm on the Texas rig is the best way, you just can’t beat it bro. After watching the full video I learned a lot from you once again. Keep up the great videos Tyler, you’re crushing it💯🎣
Started fishing very young and only used zoom trick worms Texas rig with a 1/8 oz bullet and 14lb flouro or mono since that’s what my dad always used. I’ve learned a lot from your vids and have caught bass with different setups. Thank you for the tips
Love this T. I’ve only been bass fishing for about 6 months. Always trying the “latest and greatest” lures that honestly I can’t afford to be losing at the $10(+) prices. Senko on the bank and big worm deep sounds pretty simple and straight forward.
Green Senkos weightless or wacky rig, black trick worms on a shaky head, and flukes have caught 90% of my bass over the years. Everything more expensive tends to stay in the bag. Going to give the big worms a try.
Awesome advice! Some anglers are intimidated, by using big worms! Big EWG hook, big soft plastic worm, boom…….!, there’s the point. It’s all about the timing of the hook set! Great video!
I have so much confidence in a big Texas rig worm! I’m mainly a curly tail worm guy! They just get bit! I also fish a big worm different than most people I also will fish a big worm shallow and flip it around shallow targets and shaded docks! It works!
Love your content Tyler. Definitely helping me fine tune my bass fishing. The 100 ponds videos were absolutely amazing. I am a Bank Beater so it was great to watch you do the same. Keep up the great work buddy 🤙🏻🎣🎣
@@TylersReelFishing BTW, I'm no longer only a bank beater. I just got a fully rigged out SS127. Time for me to plumb back through all your content to relearn a bunch of stuff but from the water instead of shore. Thanks again for all the content. It is great.
Love this video, I personally won my first tournament not too long ago and very proud! Anyways bro another banger of a video remember the grind never stop💪
I'm getting into bass fishing for the first time_Dad died when I was 13, now 32, from Alabama, but Air Force brat, and I have fished 3 lakes in the past month with artificial bait and I'm really optimistic with the hits so far, even though no bass yet 😅. trying stick bait, white swimming minnow like soft plastics, and frog. central Florida/DeLand and Daytona
Been trying to master just the worm game and these videos are clutch. Just caught 2 on a finesse green pumpkin on shallow water out here in Tx, just like you said finess worms do. Gonna try bigger works as I fish deeper waters. Thanks brotha 💪🏼
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Dinks and mondos on the big worm! I've been throwing a weightless big worm at the pond next to my house. The snot/gunk grass in that pond is out of control and even a single weight would pull in so much of it. It's slow but it works. Can't even use topwater right now until it rains and the wind pushes the gunk down.
@@TylersReelFishing You're right. My last frog got the sticky legs from the Texas heat. I need to buy another one! I can work the plopper around the gunk patches but the frog is definitely king there.
I love your content it's always entertaining, educational, positive and humorous the fast food and riding the bike comparison to bass I started rolling. Man keep up the good work
Great and informative video. You get to the point quickly and make it simple. I love the angle of rig setups. Great job man. I'm going try this today when I head out. Keep it up brother
I've caught some of my best bass on plastic worms. 7" in black/chartreuse, black/blue fleck, or purple. I've found dark colors work in the murky waters that just about every pond has in my state. Sometimes I simply use plain jigheads, but in the especially weedy ponds, I'll use a Texas Rig. Given the shallow ponds I fish in, I don't need to use anything heavier than 1/4 oz.
Hey! I wanted to share an idea for a new video with you; weird/uncommon topwater baits like dragonflies, bugs, cicadas, rats, ducks, snakes, and any other strange top water lures. I think this would be a fun and interesting video for you to make and us to learn about topwater.
I am obviously late to the party since this is an old video but I want to try the large shakey heads this year. One thing I didnt notice in the video Tyler is what size shakey head do you recommend. There are 4 sizes of the recommended buckeye jig. If I was to get only 1 or maybe 2 what size? Thanks for your input and keep the great videos coming!
Great video. I have a package of 10" Zoom Ol Monsters I wonder how to use. I'll have to give them another try. Crazy how even small bass will hit big baits at the right time of year.
I used to throw big worns in California but I've kind of gotten away from that with jigs and a few choice hard baits. I've recently said I need to start using all my soft plastics I have so this summer the big worm is definitely coming back and we'll try your tips for sure 👍🏻
Baits are usually cyclical for the fishing industry. Some will be popular for years, and then go out of style for whatever reason. I think the big worm is coming back 👍🏼
I'm a big fan of yours and I live in Waco texas. I am certainly just going through your Chanel watching your fishing videos trying to become I better fisherman. I would really love if you could make a video on lake waco. That would be soooo cool. I am a big catfisher men but I would love to learn more about bass fishing. I really hope to meet you one day and thank you for all of the amazing tips you have been able to show me.
I loved it man! All I have is 2 7 foot medium heavy rods I plan I’m on getting a 7’6’’ heavy power rod soon! And I would love to see a kind of what lures to throw on a medium heavy power rod!
I’m not a deep water angler but I throw my 10.5 inch worm in the shallow water and do real good! I want to get comfortable in deep water soon! Now it’s hard for me to throw a creature bait cause I have so much confidence in the big worm!
Great video. Yesterday morning after the top water died the wind kicked up and we tried spinnerbaits / chatterbaits with the 15 mph winds. Nothing worked until we switched to dead sticking weightless soft plastics even in the wind. I picked up some 12 inch worms to try for the deeper parts of the pond / lake I fish. Been catching fish when I go but all in that 1lb - 1.5lb range on jigs and soft plastics shallow cover. Im gonna try upsizing to the big worm and casting deep.
I love Tyler he one UA-camr that’s stays true to him self most let the fam get to them not Tyler I appreciate that he responds to my comments every time
I’d love to see a video of how you set up your swivels sinker and for what ever set up you use them on….? Trying to get into fishing love your channel!!
I believe the sound of the curly tail worm is what triggers bass, we all know that different speeds cause different sounds so you can manipulate baits like a curly tail worm to make different sounds until you find what works
I’ve had pretty good luck in the last couple weeks throwing a 10” ribbon tail under docks in northern MN. I’m guessing it’s a fall thing but I’ve been pleasantly surprised!
Went out today to pull the crank bait one of them ahead the beautiful dozen or so cast with worms but I also had four birds nest. I’m still happy because I had a dozen good ones and had kidding you so I put the brake on it may be just a little bit more.
Hey Tyler, not sure if you’ve done a video like this or not, but could you do one over soft plastics that you find to be extremely versatile? For instance, a bait that you feel could be used for deep, middle, top water columns. It would be super beneficial to me and I’m sure others that don’t have the money to spend on tons of rods and/or baits.
@@TylersReelFishing thanks! I’m looking forward to it! Btw, I received a message from another scammer with your profile picture. So they are still trying to get people.
My two biggest bass were caught on plastic worms, one bass I landed last week on a 7 inch black Venom ribbon tail. Years ago my personal best was caught on a 6 inch ZOOM Tequila Sunrise U Tale. I understand the reasoning for useing monster soft plastic worms but I'm in Northeast Ohio and big bass are few and far between.
Worms can breathe in water and sometimes end up in the water especially during a lightning storm. Large night crawlers can be near the size of those worms. Leaches also can be fairly long as well, snakes and newts look very similar size and shape to a worm. For big worms I like straight shank worms hooks smaller better! Look up mojo rig.
I started putting a peg UNDER the weight of my Texas rig that way it doesn’t slam down onto the top of my bait and knock it off the shoulder of my hook 👍
I don’t think the weight is what’s causing that to happen. Soft plastics just weaken, especially after fish catches, which causes it to fall down. But hey, if it’s workin for ya, keep it up!
Could you prob make a vid on like 5 to 6 rods and reels I need to start tournament fishing because I signed up to be on the fishing team for school. I already have 3 rods a 6’6 med heavy Berkeley lightning with shimano Slx dc, lews laser tx5 6’10 medium heavy, and then a 7ft medium spinning rod and reel. I need to figure out if I need more or less like sell one or something like that and then get a new one
I missed a GIANT pike on a big worm a week ago... I simply wasn't prepared or targeting them, and he just snapped my 15lb test like it was a a candy cane.. (Casted in very shallow water in heavy weeds, early morning, all black worm with curly roughly 10")
Tyler.. What are your thoughts on big/bigger worms when it comes to small mouth? Outside of the obvious smaller mouth, and for the most part how they tend to prefer finesse, I’ve caught smallies on sone pretty sizable crankbaits, so just curious how often you use big worms for smallies….
How do you decide when to use a magnum shakey head worm vs a Texas rig vs a Carolina rig vs a Drop/Power shot technique when fishing offshore summer structure areas? Thanks.
Yo man new to the channel and to fishing in general so I bought myself a kastking speed demon rod and reel and just wanted to know if you go straight braid to the lures or if you tie flouro?
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I’ve seen where a lot of people will swim the curly tail my self included and it always been effective for me have you or anyone else on here trued it what are your thoughts
I know you don’t love the “challenge” type videos…. But…. If you wanted to…. Since it’s Summer…. Topwater challenge cycling between lots of different topwaters, since there are some wild looking topwater lures out there. Not typically your cup of tea, I think, but people love topwater.
Even though it's not considered "big" by Industry standards the z-man mag fattyz is much beefier than most other 7.5" worms. Also, do you recommend "drag" retrieval for the straighttail worm on a Shakey head?
Make sure y'all shop for your tackle using those links in the video description! Doing that is the best way to help the channel grow🙌🏼
I shop on amazon through your links, even if not getting lures or gear. Thanks for all you do!
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caught my pb this morning, 6lbs on the whopper plopper! one of the greatest moments in my life lol thanks tyler
Thats awesome!! I got a 5.5 Tuesday on a walking bait. Best bass fight of my life. Those top water explosions are priceless
Sick!!
Awesome! Congratulations 👊🏼
thats funny, because i just caught a 6 lb personal best around noon today.
So cool! Congrats!
That pro tip on rigging the 10" worm on shakey head and not going all the way through is gold, pure gold Tyler, appreciate all that you do to inform and advance fishing and community
Agreed! Now I know why I was missing bites on the shaky head. Will definitely try this rigging method next time I head out.
Ik everyone says this but really how come your channel doesn’t have at least a million subs yet. Your quality and information is above so many channels. Keep it up Tyler really helpful 💪🏼
Cause it takes a long time to get there on this platform! Share my videos with all of your friends, and I will get there faster👍🏼
chest mount view of how you rig soft plastic worms was VERY helpful! Thanks, Tyler.
A big worm on the Texas rig is the best way, you just can’t beat it bro. After watching the full video I learned a lot from you once again. Keep up the great videos Tyler, you’re crushing it💯🎣
Thanks homie!
just started fishing and have no clue what to even do, so this will be definitely my set up to fish for bass and see what happen
One of the best videos I have seen. Most just tell you where to go and what to buy. You broke down how to retrieve the worms very well. Subscribed!
Want to say thank you for always looking out for us bank fishermen!
Of course, Paul! I know that there are so many different types of anglers, which is why I make so many different types of videos
-“Now why do bass eat a worm like the cut r’ worm or any worm?”
-“I have absolutely zero clue”
Lol love how you keep it real Tyler 🤙🏾💯
Gunna try this tomorrow morning man ! I'm excited! LFG
Let me know how it goes!
Started fishing very young and only used zoom trick worms Texas rig with a 1/8 oz bullet and 14lb flouro or mono since that’s what my dad always used. I’ve learned a lot from your vids and have caught bass with different setups. Thank you for the tips
That’s what I like to hear!
Love this T. I’ve only been bass fishing for about 6 months. Always trying the “latest and greatest” lures that honestly I can’t afford to be losing at the $10(+) prices. Senko on the bank and big worm deep sounds pretty simple and straight forward.
Takes a while to get a good feel and rhythm for fishing plastics but they work better than any lure that I have from the bank
It really is pretty simple. Won’t break the bank either!
Green Senkos weightless or wacky rig, black trick worms on a shaky head, and flukes have caught 90% of my bass over the years. Everything more expensive tends to stay in the bag. Going to give the big worms a try.
Your videos are great man. I’m tryna relearn how to fish as an adult and this is so helpful.
I love to hear that! You belong here on the channel, and I am glad to have you around
Love how the turtle was just chilling in the background when u was rigging the lures up
I know haha
That’s so funny! I didn’t see it at first.
Keep up the great work Tyler! I just picked up bass fishing and you’ve taught me so much already!!! Keep up the grind brotha!!
Awesome advice! Some anglers are intimidated, by using big worms! Big EWG hook, big soft plastic worm, boom…….!, there’s the point. It’s all about the timing of the hook set! Great video!
I have so much confidence in a big Texas rig worm! I’m mainly a curly tail worm guy! They just get bit! I also fish a big worm different than most people I also will fish a big worm shallow and flip it around shallow targets and shaded docks! It works!
I’m sure it can! I just haven’t seen many pros on tour doing it, which is where I learn most of what I do
Love your content Tyler. Definitely helping me fine tune my bass fishing. The 100 ponds videos were absolutely amazing. I am a Bank Beater so it was great to watch you do the same. Keep up the great work buddy 🤙🏻🎣🎣
Thanks I will definitely be using the tips on the lake today in my kayak
Heck yeah!
Great video Tyler, this will come into immediate use here in OK this summer.
Yes it will!
@@TylersReelFishing BTW, I'm no longer only a bank beater. I just got a fully rigged out SS127. Time for me to plumb back through all your content to relearn a bunch of stuff but from the water instead of shore. Thanks again for all the content. It is great.
I will sometimes put a tiny bead between the tungsten weight and the worm. And recently bobber stops have become my friend.
Love this video, I personally won my first tournament not too long ago and very proud! Anyways bro another banger of a video remember the grind never stop💪
Congratulations man!
I'm getting into bass fishing for the first time_Dad died when I was 13, now 32, from Alabama, but Air Force brat, and I have fished 3 lakes in the past month with artificial bait and I'm really optimistic with the hits so far, even though no bass yet 😅. trying stick bait, white swimming minnow like soft plastics, and frog. central Florida/DeLand and Daytona
You’ll get it my friend! Never give up!
Been trying to master just the worm game and these videos are clutch. Just caught 2 on a finesse green pumpkin on shallow water out here in Tx, just like you said finess worms do. Gonna try bigger works as I fish deeper waters. Thanks brotha 💪🏼
Heck yeah! I love to hear that!
Great vid tyler! I've been glued to watching you vids. don't worry, I'm "liking" them all! Safe travels!
Heck yeah! Thank you!!
Nice job, I’m convinced 👍
I really like how you keep it real when talking about different lures and techniques and your communication skills are very good keep up your success.
Thank you so much for the kind words!
Great video Tyler. I like to see you get out the magdrafts and glide baits and catch some big ones.
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Dinks and mondos on the big worm! I've been throwing a weightless big worm at the pond next to my house. The snot/gunk grass in that pond is out of control and even a single weight would pull in so much of it. It's slow but it works. Can't even use topwater right now until it rains and the wind pushes the gunk down.
Dang! You can for sure use a frog though
@@TylersReelFishing You're right. My last frog got the sticky legs from the Texas heat. I need to buy another one! I can work the plopper around the gunk patches but the frog is definitely king there.
Thanks new to your channel and wanted to start throw bigger worms....Thanks for the info!!
Awesome!
Good video. I'll give it a try. Thanks for the tips!
that turtle cameo at 6:09 😂
Don't take me wrong I'm still. Razy about the big worm idea .......... nicely done Tyler Good Job brother
I love your content it's always entertaining, educational, positive and humorous the fast food and riding the bike comparison to bass I started rolling. Man keep up the good work
Thanks for watching and commenting!
As always great vid. I’ve already started throwing a big worm. So this was great stuff to help me out
Great and informative video. You get to the point quickly and make it simple. I love the angle of rig setups. Great job man. I'm going try this today when I head out. Keep it up brother
I've caught some of my best bass on plastic worms. 7" in black/chartreuse, black/blue fleck, or purple. I've found dark colors work in the murky waters that just about every pond has in my state. Sometimes I simply use plain jigheads, but in the especially weedy ponds, I'll use a Texas Rig. Given the shallow ponds I fish in, I don't need to use anything heavier than 1/4 oz.
Hey! I wanted to share an idea for a new video with you; weird/uncommon topwater baits like dragonflies, bugs, cicadas, rats, ducks, snakes, and any other strange top water lures. I think this would be a fun and interesting video for you to make and us to learn about topwater.
thank you
Thanks again. Tim
When is the next video coming out?! I am itching for it man.
TONS coming!
What is the company name of the curlytail worm? The description was of the straight tail. TY
I am obviously late to the party since this is an old video but I want to try the large shakey heads this year. One thing I didnt notice in the video Tyler is what size shakey head do you recommend. There are 4 sizes of the recommended buckeye jig. If I was to get only 1 or maybe 2 what size?
Thanks for your input and keep the great videos coming!
3/16 and 5/16
Great video. I have a package of 10" Zoom Ol Monsters I wonder how to use. I'll have to give them another try. Crazy how even small bass will hit big baits at the right time of year.
They really will eat “up” haha
I used to throw big worns in California but I've kind of gotten away from that with jigs and a few choice hard baits. I've recently said I need to start using all my soft plastics I have so this summer the big worm is definitely coming back and we'll try your tips for sure 👍🏻
Baits are usually cyclical for the fishing industry. Some will be popular for years, and then go out of style for whatever reason. I think the big worm is coming back 👍🏼
Thanks Tyler!! Good video!
You’re like the graham stephen of fishing bro!!
Well thanks man!
For someone so young you gotta boat load good bass knowledge
I'm a big fan of yours and I live in Waco texas. I am certainly just going through your Chanel watching your fishing videos trying to become I better fisherman. I would really love if you could make a video on lake waco. That would be soooo cool. I am a big catfisher men but I would love to learn more about bass fishing. I really hope to meet you one day and thank you for all of the amazing tips you have been able to show me.
I loved it man! All I have is 2 7 foot medium heavy rods I plan I’m on getting a 7’6’’ heavy power rod soon! And I would love to see a kind of what lures to throw on a medium heavy power rod!
MH is really an all-purpose rod. I will be explaining that in some videos soon
@@TylersReelFishing alright thanks Tyler !
I’m not a deep water angler but I throw my 10.5 inch worm in the shallow water and do real good! I want to get comfortable in deep water soon! Now it’s hard for me to throw a creature bait cause I have so much confidence in the big worm!
You in clear or dingy water?
I’m in Louisiana , it clear but not crystal clear! I fish Lake St John , Caddo and Toledo bend a lot
Great info.
Great video. Yesterday morning after the top water died the wind kicked up and we tried spinnerbaits / chatterbaits with the 15 mph winds. Nothing worked until we switched to dead sticking weightless soft plastics even in the wind. I picked up some 12 inch worms to try for the deeper parts of the pond / lake I fish. Been catching fish when I go but all in that 1lb - 1.5lb range on jigs and soft plastics shallow cover. Im gonna try upsizing to the big worm and casting deep.
Go for it!
Just a thought can you considered making a playlist for bass beginner then so on and so on just a thought.
I will make one soon!
I love Tyler he one UA-camr that’s stays true to him self most let the fam get to them not Tyler I appreciate that he responds to my comments every time
I’d love to see a video of how you set up your swivels sinker and for what ever set up you use them on….? Trying to get into fishing love your channel!!
I do not use any swivels
@@TylersReelFishing dang thanks for fast reply. Awesome you just tight straight to whatever your fishing with?
I believe the sound of the curly tail worm is what triggers bass, we all know that different speeds cause different sounds so you can manipulate baits like a curly tail worm to make different sounds until you find what works
Good stuff bubba 🤘🏻🤘🏻💯
Appreciate it!
man great video you show which baits to use how to set them up and how to use them step by step 👍👍
That’s my whole goal!
I’ve had pretty good luck in the last couple weeks throwing a 10” ribbon tail under docks in northern MN. I’m guessing it’s a fall thing but I’ve been pleasantly surprised!
That's great!
Went out today to pull the crank bait one of them ahead the beautiful dozen or so cast with worms but I also had four birds nest. I’m still happy because I had a dozen good ones and had kidding you so I put the brake on it may be just a little bit more.
Excellent video brother
Grew up using regular size power worms, was thinking of maybe trying big worms this year
Give it a shot!
Nice, I need to get back into using worms
Yes yes you do
Well let me tell you, that is as big a crazy idea as the size of that worm...hahahaha....I like crazy, going to give it a try.💪🤙
Do it!!
Thank you!
I like big worms and I cannot lie! 🎶🎵
i wish i can see you my coment sir i still watching you from phillipines fish on master
I actually run the hook 2 inches deeper. where the worm is sitting on my line past the eyelid of the hook. Way more wiggle action
Hey I’ve been watching you’re channel for a little while and I’ve always wanted to know how you record you’re underwater videos
Just with a GoPro and a special mount that I built. I don’t do it a whole lot anymore though since it is so complicated
Really appreciate it 🖤
Thank you for this.
And thank you for commenting!
Hey Tyler, not sure if you’ve done a video like this or not, but could you do one over soft plastics that you find to be extremely versatile? For instance, a bait that you feel could be used for deep, middle, top water columns.
It would be super beneficial to me and I’m sure others that don’t have the money to spend on tons of rods and/or baits.
I’ll add it to the list!
@@TylersReelFishing thanks! I’m looking forward to it! Btw, I received a message from another scammer with your profile picture. So they are still trying to get people.
Hey Tyler! Love the content! I have one question. What speed reel do you suggest for giant worms? Keep up the great work. Gig 'Em!! (Class of '98)
It really doesn't matter for this technique!
My two biggest bass were caught on plastic worms, one bass I landed last week on a 7 inch black Venom ribbon tail. Years ago my personal best was caught on a 6 inch ZOOM Tequila Sunrise U Tale. I understand the reasoning for useing monster soft plastic worms but I'm in Northeast Ohio and big bass are few and far between.
Yes they are
Then you gotta target the big ones my friend! Big worms are the best way to do that in the summer
@@TylersReelFishing I'll give it a try. ZOOM Old Monster?
Worms can breathe in water and sometimes end up in the water especially during a lightning storm. Large night crawlers can be near the size of those worms. Leaches also can be fairly long as well, snakes and newts look very similar size and shape to a worm. For big worms I like straight shank worms hooks smaller better! Look up mojo rig.
I just really don’t think there’s enough worms, leeches, and snakes for bass to really be able to know that is what your soft plastic worm represents
Still laughing from the “fat people & Bikes” comment! Love the videos by the way, envious of what you’ve created/accomplished and you job! Keep it up!
And we still ain’t done yet!
🤭😂 you to funny Bro... Nice content!!! 💪🏽✌🏽
I started putting a peg UNDER the weight of my Texas rig that way it doesn’t slam down onto the top of my bait and knock it off the shoulder of my hook 👍
I don’t think the weight is what’s causing that to happen. Soft plastics just weaken, especially after fish catches, which causes it to fall down. But hey, if it’s workin for ya, keep it up!
@@TylersReelFishing just try it out and you’ll see, your bait will stay in place a lot longer
Could you prob make a vid on like 5 to 6 rods and reels I need to start tournament fishing because I signed up to be on the fishing team for school. I already have 3 rods a 6’6 med heavy Berkeley lightning with shimano Slx dc, lews laser tx5 6’10 medium heavy, and then a 7ft medium spinning rod and reel. I need to figure out if I need more or less like sell one or something like that and then get a new one
Yep! I will be making that video soon!
You should make a video on finshing canals that would be nice and something different 😉
I don’t live near any sadly
I laughed out loud when you talked about fat people and cake LOL
I’m a real jokester
LOL. the fat people analogy. Priceless. LOL
I absolutely love the analogy with fat people😂😂😂😂
Da turtle just chillin
243,000 subscribers!! 👊🏼👊🏼👊🏼
I never threw a big worm yet I might give it a try this weekend
Go for it! Only one way to find out if it works for you
large worms can look like freshwater eels and snakes. both are in almost all locations atleast one or the other or both.
I been throwning a worm and never get a fish but as soon as i switch to a craw or creature bait i start catching some
I missed a GIANT pike on a big worm a week ago... I simply wasn't prepared or targeting them, and he just snapped my 15lb test like it was a a candy cane..
(Casted in very shallow water in heavy weeds, early morning, all black worm with curly roughly 10")
i’ve caught all my biggest bass on a zoom ol monster 10.5” june bug or plum worm texas rig. Literally just caught a 7lb and 5.6lb
So cool! Definitely a big fish catcher
im watching from phillipines i wish give me fishing set becouse i live fishing and my fishing rod is make a bamboo tree
Tyler..
What are your thoughts on big/bigger worms when it comes to small mouth?
Outside of the obvious smaller mouth, and for the most part how they tend to prefer finesse, I’ve caught smallies on sone pretty sizable crankbaits, so just curious how often you use big worms for smallies….
How do you decide when to use a magnum shakey head worm vs a Texas rig vs a Carolina rig vs a Drop/Power shot technique when fishing offshore summer structure areas? Thanks.
I rotate em all in brush piles, the shaky head in rock, and usually the drop shot in grass
Yo man new to the channel and to fishing in general so I bought myself a kastking speed demon rod and reel and just wanted to know if you go straight braid to the lures or if you tie flouro?
I go straight fluoro for most of my rods and reels, but braid to fluoro for all my spinning rods. Search "TylersReelFishing line", "TylersReelFishing baitcaster" and "TylersReelFishing backlash" to find tons and tons of videos that will get you on the fast track to success!
I’ve seen where a lot of people will swim the curly tail my self included and it always been effective for me have you or anyone else on here trued it what are your thoughts
I know you don’t love the “challenge” type videos…. But…. If you wanted to…. Since it’s Summer…. Topwater challenge cycling between lots of different topwaters, since there are some wild looking topwater lures out there. Not typically your cup of tea, I think, but people love topwater.
Even though it's not considered "big" by Industry standards the z-man mag fattyz is much beefier than most other 7.5" worms. Also, do you recommend "drag" retrieval for the straighttail worm on a Shakey head?
No, mostly the shake and hop with that one. Didn't really cover that well enough in the video
I just got some 7.5” curly tails I’m going to Texas rig and throw out Sunday morning, wish me luck
Awesome! Hope you caught em!
@@TylersReelFishing well it will be this Sunday so we will see haha
Great Video! Can you or have you done a video on setting hooks by bait type?
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Ahhh... yes!! TY