Great video Luis thank you for taking the time to show us how you use each of these baits. If you can find the geecrack Niko hack I think it would work great on the nories flip gill. Hope everyone is having a great week so far, get out there and go catch some fish.
Always a fan of Luis’ videos!! Would love to hear some slightly more budget friendly alternatives to these 2 rods that have similar applications/ ratings!
I don't know whether the free rig is the reason or the dolive beaver but that combo has saved several recent trips for me. Catching quality fish and numbers.
Love the free rig set up. Been running that all season vs a lot of my other set ups. I know they dont like geecrack but ive done very well with the bellows gill and bellows shad 3.8 on a free rig. Also did well with the dolive beaver and some other options
@@Bassrippin88 You throw on spinning or BC? I've done both but at this point prefer casting setup. Even a more "jig" type spinning rig seems too light (running 1/0 finesse flipping hook w/ 1/4 oz. weight).
@@lucashawks2160 i throw it on baitcasting gear. Megabass tour versital. Currently used 3/8 round eye reins tungsten drop shot. Seems to be a good weight set up for the rod. Id like to do a set up for spinning as well
I can say persoanlly . . . I have. It feels wierd when other anglers in your body of water have a bunch. BUT when you start catching fish, they look at you all crazy😂. Cheers!
I think you need about 4/5 rods to go small out fishing up here on the Great Lakes. 1. 7-7’6 ML Spinning. I’d go 7’6. Dropshot, Ned, hair, spybaits, underspin, very tiny jigs. 2. 7-7’3 M Spinning. Swim baits, open water jigs, tubes, smaller jerkbaits, poppers, heavier dropshot. 3. Crankbait rod. Chatterbaits as well. 4. Topwater/ Jerkbait rod. You can toss squares if you want. 5. Whatever your favorite rod is for a technique that I didn’t mention. For me it’s another 7’ ML dropshot rod. For you it might be a flipping stick. These are what I’m using fishing the Great Lakes.
spot on sir, for people who don’t throw crank, a stiffer rod for spinnerbait and medium swimbait+ chatter is perfect, I will have to add a frog rod in lol
I really like how Luis is always finding ways to modify and tune these different types of rigs. I love doing that too, that's what makes fishing fun!
Great video Luis! So nice to get some great info for kayak anglers!
Great video Luis thank you for taking the time to show us how you use each of these baits. If you can find the geecrack Niko hack I think it would work great on the nories flip gill. Hope everyone is having a great week so far, get out there and go catch some fish.
Always a fan of Luis’ videos!! Would love to hear some slightly more budget friendly alternatives to these 2 rods that have similar applications/ ratings!
I don't know whether the free rig is the reason or the dolive beaver but that combo has saved several recent trips for me. Catching quality fish and numbers.
Love the free rig set up. Been running that all season vs a lot of my other set ups. I know they dont like geecrack but ive done very well with the bellows gill and bellows shad 3.8 on a free rig. Also did well with the dolive beaver and some other options
@@Bassrippin88 You throw on spinning or BC? I've done both but at this point prefer casting setup. Even a more "jig" type spinning rig seems too light (running 1/0 finesse flipping hook w/ 1/4 oz. weight).
@@Bassrippin88 Do you know why they have issues with Geecrack?
@@MrParadiseHotDog i do not
@@lucashawks2160 i throw it on baitcasting gear. Megabass tour versital. Currently used 3/8 round eye reins tungsten drop shot. Seems to be a good weight set up for the rod. Id like to do a set up for spinning as well
the fishing footage is DOPE!! thanks
G-Dash is such a hidden sleeper glide. Great vid as always
Great video, Luis. Thanks!
love watching your videos, cheers from italy!!
when is the last time you went fishing with two rods buddy? Would love to see more videos with you in it.
I can say persoanlly . . . I have. It feels wierd when other anglers in your body of water have a bunch. BUT when you start catching fish, they look at you all crazy😂. Cheers!
What, if anything, can you guys tell me about the Daiwa BLX JDM casting rods?
Definitely going to have to try the Hira Tailor on a bladed jig.
Very cool with the kayak/ bank footage
great video
Ordered some Hira Tailors yesterday. I’m stoked to get them in the water
That hook is huge!!
just bought the Diffuser rod based on your recommendation/explanatinon + it's lure weight range + 20% OFF
I think you need about 4/5 rods to go small out fishing up here on the Great Lakes.
1. 7-7’6 ML Spinning. I’d go 7’6. Dropshot, Ned, hair, spybaits, underspin, very tiny jigs.
2. 7-7’3 M Spinning. Swim baits, open water jigs, tubes, smaller jerkbaits, poppers, heavier dropshot.
3. Crankbait rod. Chatterbaits as well.
4. Topwater/ Jerkbait rod. You can toss squares if you want.
5. Whatever your favorite rod is for a technique that I didn’t mention. For me it’s another 7’ ML dropshot rod. For you it might be a flipping stick.
These are what I’m using fishing the Great Lakes.
spot on sir, for people who don’t throw crank, a stiffer rod for spinnerbait and medium swimbait+ chatter is perfect, I will have to add a frog rod in lol
@@lonelydoggie ain’t nothing wrong with that haha. Be a good option for when you can’t get on the lake and you are fishing the harbor or rivers.
NEW VIDEO!!!!
$900 dollars worth of rods…Mercy!
Where is Britney?
Sorry bro 😂
@@Luiscm22great info thanks
My neck hurts watching this guy. And what’s wrong with his eyebrow?
Did this dude shave lines into his eyebrow? 😂 Wtf lol.