Just bought a few of your recommendations after watching this. First time using the super minnows off the boat got a nice 7lb pollock, 5lb pollock and a nice bass. Thanks heaps! Also bought the skerries and gravity sticks but only used them from the rocks so far. Cheers dude!
Great tips cal on the lures, and liked what you said about them not, costing a fortune buddy, we have a good mix for as you say different conditions, water colour, weather etc, we have also bought some from the pound shop a couple of years ago, and they nailed so many different fish they we're awesome only regret was didn't buy enough, for was only trying them, and other members used them for coarse fishing, plke and perch loved them, thanks for the info great vid 👍👍👍
Great video 👏🏻 where I fish in Cornwall it’s similar I love Fishus Lurenzo Espetit, lucky craft gun fish, seekers white and black, sandell pencils, sandy Andy’s , evo bass sabres and Hound glide 👌🏻 added a few of your choices to my list.
@@jamespugh9214 Thanks. I also love the sandy andy lures too, they’re brilliant. Hound glides are always in my lure box as well. Too many lures to name 🤣
Nice inclusive share Cal I’m looking to get more set up for not just mackerel with metals and Sabiki as much I we like eating em , so some nice pointers and inspiration for surf n surface fishing Tight lines all !
Great stuff! Lots of people will love this to give them a good idea of some of the best lures to pick. When you start buying it is very addictive so five lures will turn in to 50 very quickly! 😂🐟🐟
Some great lures Cal, just started using some of the Samson lures with the makara weedless bass rigs of ebay. The fishus espetit 110 on the makara weedless bass teaser rig is also a killer combo.
cheers cal ive got all of those the only one i have not tried is the black {dark} sandeel but im going to now ...enjoyable watch thankyou ...stay safe and take care untill the next one
I use blacks or darks at night, man of the same thinking 👍 Ps love a unweighted slug-go off my local beach, cheap lure as well, so you don’t break your heart when it snags and more important you don’t mind taking risks in those bassy snaggy areas 👍
The patch is my 1st lure I use virtually every time, it's safe as in very little chance to snag helps me get my eye in the game , and agree you can work it anyway you want great lure.
Hi, really enjoyed your video and tried to find the Evo Bass launce 160 stick, but could not find them anywhere on the internet, would it be possible to give me the full description of this soft plastic lure. Thanks in advance, bob.
@@daltheup The distance of the cast all depends on what you’re trying to achieve. All of these lures will cast more than far enough if targeting bass. The distance these lures cast really doesn’t have much to do with catching fish. It all depends on the venue, features, day, night, etc etc
Very informative cal, i don't own any of them 😢but i do have some very similar and have the savage gravity stick kit on order. Actually surprised you didn't include the wave tiki bamboo stick or the black minnow but you did explain the reasons for the choices and that makes perfect sense. Agree with you on soft plastics, even good quality ones are very affordable and not difficult to fish.
My 5 fav bass lures are - toby spinner, savage gear seeker, skerries eel, ima hound glide sub surface hard lure and Angel kiss sub surface hard lure. Been bass fishing 10 years this year and yet to catch off top. Hopefully this is the year.
Yeah that’s a good selection. I really like the hound glide. We all have that one lure type that we find hard to catch on. Once you catch off the top, you’ll absolutely love it from then on. Still to this day I have never caught a bass on a metal lure. I have seekers etc and I really don’t like them. Others swear by them but metals would be my nemesis 😂
My top advice for metals is don't forget to twitch Rod and pause on retrieve. Lots of people only retrieve metals. Amount of times I've got a bass on the pause last year. In other words work those metals to be like a wounded baitfish and you'll def catch.
Thanks for that Cal, I'm a big fan of the IMA Komomo and Sasuke too, but was surprised you didn't choose an IMA Hound. Casts miles and swims a bit deeper so I bought twenty copy blanks from AliEx for $3 each.I spray them up in pearl, cotton candy and some natural colours. They are virtually indistinguishable from the real thing, the difference being the price allows me to fish them on my shallower marks without worrying too much- I keep my genuine patterns for safer spots! They are great in a good chop too.Your Evo lure is very similar to the Sidewinder Bass Stick- big, casts well and fishes well at night, I had my pb 77cm just creeping it back with the rod high. I'm envious you have bass all year, bar the schoolies in the estuary I'm still waiting for fish to show here in West Wales- four blanks so far!
Thanks. I've not used the hounds before if i'm being honest. I don't do a lot of fishing in deeper water. Most of my fishing is in shallow water, so with the shallow divers i use i don't want them to swim any deeper then a foot maximum really. The Komomo is perfect for that and the Sasuke can be fished shallow with the rod tip held a bit higher. I will look into getting a hound to try out though, i've seen some photos of some great bass being caught on them. Cheers 👍
@@FISHINGWITHCAL You can fish the Hound shallower, like the Sasuke. Hound Sonic flies too, and being smaller is great in clear water- especially the matt bora. Good luck this season.
Superb! Sharing your hard-earned knowledge of what will help us fledgling bass chasers actually get our hands on the precious silver is priceless. Thanks Cal, off to splash some PayPal over on Google searches......
Thanks a lot. Bass can be caught at all states of tide, it really depends on the mark you’re fishing. In general, I’d say that big sandy beaches fish well over high water whereas rough shallow ground can be very good over low water. That’s a very basic generalisation though. As far as the moon phase, obviously with brighter moons you have bigger tides, so they can be good for bringing the bass in close to shore at night. Personally I find either a bright night or a very dark night can both be good for bass. The least productive I find would be when the weather is very settled and the moon is very bright. There are other factors that come into play though, the air pressure and weather will play a part too. Cheers👍🏼
@@FISHINGWITHCAL Hi Cal...thanks for a good answer... There’s quite a lot of factors come to play.. Find the bright nights with maybe a darker surface lure to give a against the light could be good? However dark nights with lighter coloured lures! Interesting thoughts. Just to throw another point in the mix... black eddistone eels did well at very deep depths, couldn’t have been to much light down there So did vibration have something to play... gets your brain going. Tight lines B
Thanks. The south coast is where I do the least fishing. Purely because a lot of the marks are difficult to get to and I like to be able to leave somewhere pretty quickly if it’s dead.
Hi Cal, thanks for the info, what colour is the Evo bass launce 160? the lure for me this year was the Patch 100 in the Ghost Lincoln, out fished all other lures in my box. And anybody who tells you they only have a few lures in their fishing box are lying! Its addictive.
Cheers Graham. I think the evobass lure is called the GG Blue. I have a few other colours I’m yet to try out along with the sabre too. I have a patch 100 but to be honest I rarely use it. Will have to give it a go sometime. You can never have too many lures can you!🎣
@@FISHINGWITHCAL Very useful video, I think I will give these a try but was wondering what size of hook you would put with them. The style with the centring spring will probably protect the head of the lure a little better than those with the step to support the lure. Any brand you would recommend?
Top video, some great lures for sure and similar to what I would carry. I would agree with the Patchinko 125 if I only had one lure, but my question to you is which colour would you choose if you only had 1 Patchinko?
Hello, very good choice of bass lures, Patchinko is my favorite. I live in Brittany I think they will be good for here too. I subscribe to your channel. Take care of you
I absolutely love the hound glide. I was using one today in fact. It’s a brilliant lure with an excellent action on it. That’s another lure which is always in the lure bag 👍🏼
It’s purely because over here the skerrie is killer. At night that lure will always catch you bass if they’re there. A few local anglers helped with the design of the super slim skerrie too. The FBM is a great lure also 👍🏼
Do you have any experience with LRF? I’m looking at a small bay area with rocks, sand and boulders under the water. I’m confident this is a place for bass and would need to use surface lures. Could you recommend any LRF surface lures?
I can’t say I have much experience with LRF no. How light are you going? A Patchinko 85 could work well? I can’t remember the specific weight of the 85 but I’d imagine it was around 10g or so. If I’m being honest, I haven’t really explored LRF surface lures so not sure exactly what’s out there. The mark you’re on about does sound like it will hold some bass though 👍🏼
@@FISHINGWITHCAL I did look at the 85. I fancy a J11 too. I wasn’t sure if the 85 would provide enough wash for attraction, like when you spoke about going to the 140.
@@turboduckhead6179 The only thing I would recommend would be to go to the spot and see what kind of bait fish are around there. Match your lure for your LRF set up to whatever baitfish you find and see how you get on?
Yeah for sure. If you’re fishing over sand then something like a skerries eel or SG sandeel are great. I fish one mark off the shore on a sandy beach at night so by using a something like a skerrie means you can bounce it off the bottom. I’ve even had a little turbot take the lure by doing that. They’re also good for deeper water marks too. I know what you mean, you can now buy pretty much any lure like that in a weedless version. I tend to find you’ll still get snagged though. Most of the time when I fish a weedless lure I’ll fish it weightless too, rather then having a heavy jig head in it.
@@FISHINGWITHCAL you can bounce a Weedless minnow etc over sand…the point I was making a Weedless is far less likely to snag so wouldn’t you just use Weedless all the time?
@@1007yt well it’s each to their own isn’t it. Of coarse you could just use weedless all the time. It really depends on what you want out of the lure you’re using. Hard lures snag really easily too but you still run them over extremely shallow rough ground. I use the weedless minnow that’s in this video purely for the weight and casting ability of it. The fact that it’s weedless is completely irrelevant for the type of mark I’d use it at. I wouldn’t run a standard lure through kelp no, but I do think a standard lure will be more effective for certain situations and I also think that the hook up rate is ever so slightly better too through my own experiences.
Only new to Bass fishing (20 years since I last fished any style) thanks to Cal and a few other UA-camrs I have caught 3 Bass (46 - 50 cm) using GS paddle tail, IMA Komono and SG Surf Seeker....totally hooked.
I've been trying some of my own homemade plugs and lures to good success (not all) on local bass Here in Dublin. Getting the cavities and an weight distribution to achieve the desired effects, was a pain, but worth it. Let me know if you're interested in trying one or two out ( on the house) as I'm making up a new batch?
Hi mate. Fair play, making your own lures and catching on them must be very rewarding. I’m always up for trying new lures yeah. I’d be happy to give one a go sometime. Cheers 🤙🏼
one question do u believe that a fish looks a a lure and thinks ,no not that one its the wrong one i will stay hungry until the one i like comes along ??
No. You will get it when a bass will sense something isn’t right. That could come down to water clarity possibly, if the waters crystal clear then maybe the fish will see the hooks, or line in the water?.. Bass will eat almost anything! So put a lure in front of them and make it an easy target and they’ll find it hard to refuse.
A famished fish desperately looking for food Vs a moderately hungry fish in say cold water / daylight, dusk, moonlight n movement it’s all somewhat like being tempted by a mating dance unless your fortunate enough to find the ravenous fish is my take on it . Another slice of cake vicar 😂
@@FISHINGWITHCAL so u say ,,[No. You will get it when a bass will sense something isn’t right] have you ever seen this and know 100% its what the fish is thinking ,?
@@troywales983 Well no because I'm not a fish 😂 I've had it many times when bass will chase the lure to your feet then turn away at the last moment. You'll also get it when they just wont commit to a topwater lure too. Who knows what fish think, sometimes they can feed hard for ages and other times they just don’t seem interested.
Just bought a few of your recommendations after watching this. First time using the super minnows off the boat got a nice 7lb pollock, 5lb pollock and a nice bass. Thanks heaps! Also bought the skerries and gravity sticks but only used them from the rocks so far. Cheers dude!
Great tips cal on the lures, and liked what you said about them not, costing a fortune buddy, we have a good mix for as you say different conditions, water colour, weather etc, we have also bought some from the pound shop a couple of years ago, and they nailed so many different fish they we're awesome only regret was didn't buy enough, for was only trying them, and other members used them for coarse fishing, plke and perch loved them, thanks for the info great vid 👍👍👍
Great video 👏🏻 where I fish in Cornwall it’s similar I love Fishus Lurenzo Espetit, lucky craft gun fish, seekers white and black, sandell pencils, sandy Andy’s , evo bass sabres and Hound glide 👌🏻 added a few of your choices to my list.
@@jamespugh9214 Thanks. I also love the sandy andy lures too, they’re brilliant. Hound glides are always in my lure box as well. Too many lures to name 🤣
Nice inclusive share Cal
I’m looking to get more set up for not just mackerel with metals and Sabiki as much I we like eating em ,
so some nice pointers and inspiration for surf n surface fishing
Tight lines all !
Thanks for sharing your favorites, I am searching for those lures here now.
Great stuff! Lots of people will love this to give them a good idea of some of the best lures to pick. When you start buying it is very addictive so five lures will turn in to 50 very quickly! 😂🐟🐟
Yeah 😂 It definitely gets out of control
Totally agree chap......
It becomes an obsession very quickly huh?
Some great lures Cal, just started using some of the Samson lures with the makara weedless bass rigs of ebay. The fishus espetit 110 on the makara weedless bass teaser rig is also a killer combo.
cheers cal ive got all of those the only one i have not tried is the black {dark} sandeel but im going to now ...enjoyable watch thankyou ...stay safe and take care untill the next one
Thanks John. Yeah give one of the dark ones a try 👍
I use blacks or darks at night, man of the same thinking 👍
Ps love a unweighted slug-go off my local beach, cheap lure as well, so you don’t break your heart when it snags and more important you don’t mind taking risks in those bassy snaggy areas 👍
The patch is my 1st lure I use virtually every time, it's safe as in very little chance to snag helps me get my eye in the game , and agree you can work it anyway you want great lure.
Hi, really enjoyed your video and tried to find the Evo Bass launce 160 stick, but could not find them anywhere on the internet, would it be possible to give me the full description of this soft plastic lure. Thanks in advance, bob.
Perhaps you could finish by showing a still with all the lures laid out and their names next to them, that would be great
Hi, enjoyed the video, could you tell me how far out you're casting with these lures please.
@@daltheup The distance of the cast all depends on what you’re trying to achieve. All of these lures will cast more than far enough if targeting bass. The distance these lures cast really doesn’t have much to do with catching fish. It all depends on the venue, features, day, night, etc etc
Great video cal thanks for posting. I’m a big fan of the komomo 2 and just got myself the 110 joker in flashing plate.
Very informative cal, i don't own any of them 😢but i do have some very similar and have the savage gravity stick kit on order. Actually surprised you didn't include the wave tiki bamboo stick or the black minnow but you did explain the reasons for the choices and that makes perfect sense. Agree with you on soft plastics, even good quality ones are very affordable and not difficult to fish.
My 5 fav bass lures are - toby spinner, savage gear seeker, skerries eel, ima hound glide sub surface hard lure and Angel kiss sub surface hard lure. Been bass fishing 10 years this year and yet to catch off top. Hopefully this is the year.
Yeah that’s a good selection. I really like the hound glide. We all have that one lure type that we find hard to catch on. Once you catch off the top, you’ll absolutely love it from then on. Still to this day I have never caught a bass on a metal lure. I have seekers etc and I really don’t like them. Others swear by them but metals would be my nemesis 😂
My top advice for metals is don't forget to twitch Rod and pause on retrieve. Lots of people only retrieve metals. Amount of times I've got a bass on the pause last year. In other words work those metals to be like a wounded baitfish and you'll def catch.
Great info as usual bro, thanks, tightlines from belfast👍
What size do you reccomend for kayak and shore fishing? For skerries eel
You can't go wrong with the 25g skerries eel. They're ideal for shore and kayak fishing 🎣
Thanks for that Cal, I'm a big fan of the IMA Komomo and Sasuke too, but was surprised you didn't choose an IMA Hound. Casts miles and swims a bit deeper so I bought twenty copy blanks from AliEx for $3 each.I spray them up in pearl, cotton candy and some natural colours. They are virtually indistinguishable from the real thing, the difference being the price allows me to fish them on my shallower marks without worrying too much- I keep my genuine patterns for safer spots! They are great in a good chop too.Your Evo lure is very similar to the Sidewinder Bass Stick- big, casts well and fishes well at night, I had my pb 77cm just creeping it back with the rod high.
I'm envious you have bass all year, bar the schoolies in the estuary I'm still waiting for fish to show here in West Wales- four blanks so far!
Thanks. I've not used the hounds before if i'm being honest. I don't do a lot of fishing in deeper water. Most of my fishing is in shallow water, so with the shallow divers i use i don't want them to swim any deeper then a foot maximum really. The Komomo is perfect for that and the Sasuke can be fished shallow with the rod tip held a bit higher. I will look into getting a hound to try out though, i've seen some photos of some great bass being caught on them. Cheers 👍
@@FISHINGWITHCAL You can fish the Hound shallower, like the Sasuke. Hound Sonic flies too, and being smaller is great in clear water- especially the matt bora. Good luck this season.
@@barlow2976 Ok thanks for the advice👍🏼
Purchased patchenko and sidewinder Skerries off the back of this video. Will update once I have a caught
Yeah please do, I'd be interested in hearing how you get on 👍
Superb! Sharing your hard-earned knowledge of what will help us fledgling bass chasers actually get our hands on the precious silver is priceless.
Thanks Cal, off to splash some PayPal over on Google searches......
Got a nice bass this evening off the white sindwinder minnow with the red dot 👍
Nice 👍🏼 It’s a great lure that. Good in the swell during the winter too.
Wonderful information from the finest fisherman in UK 👌👌
oh. very nice. but which one suitable for coast fishing?
All of them
Hi Cal...
Good simple info! Great. Like to know when fish get caught to...at what tide times and like you said the moon phase?
Thanks for the vid!
B
Thanks a lot. Bass can be caught at all states of tide, it really depends on the mark you’re fishing. In general, I’d say that big sandy beaches fish well over high water whereas rough shallow ground can be very good over low water. That’s a very basic generalisation though.
As far as the moon phase, obviously with brighter moons you have bigger tides, so they can be good for bringing the bass in close to shore at night.
Personally I find either a bright night or a very dark night can both be good for bass.
The least productive I find would be when the weather is very settled and the moon is very bright.
There are other factors that come into play though, the air pressure and weather will play a part too. Cheers👍🏼
@@FISHINGWITHCAL
Hi Cal...thanks for a good answer... There’s quite a lot of factors come to play..
Find the bright nights with maybe a darker surface lure to give a against the light could be good?
However dark nights with lighter coloured lures! Interesting thoughts.
Just to throw another point in the mix... black eddistone eels did well at very deep depths, couldn’t have been to much light down there
So did vibration have something to play... gets your brain going.
Tight lines
B
Nice selection which coast do you generally fish more intriguing to find what works where never had much luck with the skerries ell south east coast
Thanks. The south coast is where I do the least fishing. Purely because a lot of the marks are difficult to get to and I like to be able to leave somewhere pretty quickly if it’s dead.
3 years ago I would of said the savage gear sand eel would be number 1 but now there’s tons of other choices!
great video btw
Yeah I think the savage gear Sandeel would be on many peoples top picks. A really good lure
Lots of helpful info for this newbie. Thanx.
Glad to hear it!
Hi Cal, thanks for the info, what colour is the Evo bass launce 160? the lure for me this year was the Patch 100 in the Ghost Lincoln, out fished all other lures in my box. And anybody who tells you they only have a few lures in their fishing box are lying! Its addictive.
Cheers Graham. I think the evobass lure is called the GG Blue. I have a few other colours I’m yet to try out along with the sabre too. I have a patch 100 but to be honest I rarely use it. Will have to give it a go sometime. You can never have too many lures can you!🎣
@@FISHINGWITHCAL Very useful video, I think I will give these a try but was wondering what size of hook you would put with them. The style with the centring spring will probably protect the head of the lure a little better than those with the step to support the lure. Any brand you would recommend?
@@1205petal Thanks. I use 5/0 & 6/0 weightless twist lock hooks for the Lance. Ive used the Sidewinder ones, they're good.
Looking forward to this one for sure
Hi mate what colour of patchinco would you recommend? Regards
I'm a big fan of the Ghost Lancon, The 500g, The Nacre and the Holobait 👌🏻
@@FISHINGWITHCAL thanks matey 👍
Really enjoyed that video many thanks great insight👍
Thanks a lot 👍 I'm glad you found it useful.
Brilliant and helpful video !
Sidewinder are a solid go to lure try the blood head joey mackerel 👌 all the best for 2021 bud I enjoy your videos tight line's 🎣
Thanks 👍
Top video, some great lures for sure and similar to what I would carry. I would agree with the Patchinko 125 if I only had one lure, but my question to you is which colour would you choose if you only had 1 Patchinko?
Good question. I'd have to choose the Ghost Lancon, that's been the most successful colour for me.
@@FISHINGWITHCAL Ueh, I'd go with that or the 500g, tough call though.
@@andyrodger2511 Yeah I’m a fan of any of the sand eel coloured patchinko’s.
Hello, very good choice of bass lures, Patchinko is my favorite. I live in Brittany I think they will be good for here too. I subscribe to your channel. Take care of you
Interesting - thank you. I like these type of videos to try and double guess the lures you'd include. The big surprise was no metals!!!
Thanks 👍🏼 I’m really not a big fan of metals. They’d be nowhere near my top 5.
Very thorough. Nicely done!
What's your thoughts on the ima hound glide 125 cal?
I absolutely love the hound glide. I was using one today in fact. It’s a brilliant lure with an excellent action on it. That’s another lure which is always in the lure bag 👍🏼
Very interesting thank you for posting
I wonder why you favour the Sidewinder over the Black Minnow? Price alone?
It’s purely because over here the skerrie is killer. At night that lure will always catch you bass if they’re there. A few local anglers helped with the design of the super slim skerrie too. The FBM is a great lure also 👍🏼
@@FISHINGWITHCAL That makes sense!
Do you have any experience with LRF? I’m looking at a small bay area with rocks, sand and boulders under the water. I’m confident this is a place for bass and would need to use surface lures.
Could you recommend any LRF surface lures?
I can’t say I have much experience with LRF no. How light are you going? A Patchinko 85 could work well? I can’t remember the specific weight of the 85 but I’d imagine it was around 10g or so. If I’m being honest, I haven’t really explored LRF surface lures so not sure exactly what’s out there.
The mark you’re on about does sound like it will hold some bass though 👍🏼
@@FISHINGWITHCAL I did look at the 85. I fancy a J11 too.
I wasn’t sure if the 85 would provide enough wash for attraction, like when you spoke about going to the 140.
@@turboduckhead6179 The only thing I would recommend would be to go to the spot and see what kind of bait fish are around there. Match your lure for your LRF set up to whatever baitfish you find and see how you get on?
@@FISHINGWITHCAL I’m up in the NE of Scotland. The baitfish here would be sandeels. Would the panchinko replicate a sandeel?
@@turboduckhead6179 Yeah definitely. The Patchinko’s in Ghost Lancon or 500g colour ways will replicate sandeels👌🏼
thank you for the info.
Nice!
Can you please write down the names of the lures ? Thank You
Not much to contribute to this one haha, i use sidewinders for all pred fish. Love them
Surprised the Komomo 11 90 cm not in there Cal ? My go to on the South Coast over here
To be honest, I rarely use any hard lures under 125mm in length
Lost a patchinko 140 500g today,,a big bass got me snagged up after my first cast,,im gutted😢
@@Roy-z2b That’s unfortunate mate. It’s a proper pain when that happens but it’s part of fishing I guess.
Obrigada
Given the advantages of Weedless lures, is there any advantages of a standard lure considering the snagging ability of them?
Yeah for sure. If you’re fishing over sand then something like a skerries eel or SG sandeel are great. I fish one mark off the shore on a sandy beach at night so by using a something like a skerrie means you can bounce it off the bottom. I’ve even had a little turbot take the lure by doing that. They’re also good for deeper water marks too. I know what you mean, you can now buy pretty much any lure like that in a weedless version. I tend to find you’ll still get snagged though. Most of the time when I fish a weedless lure I’ll fish it weightless too, rather then having a heavy jig head in it.
@@FISHINGWITHCAL you can bounce a Weedless minnow etc over sand…the point I was making a Weedless is far less likely to snag so wouldn’t you just use Weedless all the time?
@@1007yt well it’s each to their own isn’t it. Of coarse you could just use weedless all the time. It really depends on what you want out of the lure you’re using. Hard lures snag really easily too but you still run them over extremely shallow rough ground.
I use the weedless minnow that’s in this video purely for the weight and casting ability of it. The fact that it’s weedless is completely irrelevant for the type of mark I’d use it at. I wouldn’t run a standard lure through kelp no, but I do think a standard lure will be more effective for certain situations and I also think that the hook up rate is ever so slightly better too through my own experiences.
Beautiful video Well done, I subscribed to your channel
Thanks very much 👍
im curiuos the big damage hole of the hooks on the seabass that you see does that heal back and close or does it stay like that
Yes over time any minor damage around the mouth will heal. Providing the fish doesn’t take the lure down too far the lure will cause minimal damage.
Thank you!
Mine would be....
Zonk Gataride
Panic Prey
Patch 125
Feed Shallow
Skerrie Black Tide
Whole chook for the dogs.
Simples
😂👍🏼
What about dexter wedges?
I’m not much of a fan of metals to be honest with you.
Only new to Bass fishing (20 years since I last fished any style) thanks to Cal and a few other UA-camrs I have caught 3 Bass (46 - 50 cm) using GS paddle tail, IMA Komono and SG Surf Seeker....totally hooked.
thank you
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Can you please text the name of that lures.
Many thanks
Patchinko 125 ghost lancon
IMA Sasuke 140 Joker
Savage gear gravity stick paddle tail
Sidewinder minnow 30g
Sidewinder Skerries eel
@@FISHINGWITHCAL Thanks.
Can you please attach some location for rock fishing, many thanks.
Just eat the bigger ones. catch and release makes me scratch my head
I've been trying some of my own homemade plugs and lures to good success (not all) on local bass
Here in Dublin. Getting the cavities and an weight distribution to achieve the desired effects, was a pain, but worth it. Let me know if you're interested in trying one or two out ( on the house) as I'm making up a new batch?
Hi mate. Fair play, making your own lures and catching on them must be very rewarding. I’m always up for trying new lures yeah. I’d be happy to give one a go sometime. Cheers 🤙🏼
one question do u believe that a fish looks a a lure and thinks ,no not that one its the wrong one i will stay hungry until the one i like comes along ??
No. You will get it when a bass will sense something isn’t right. That could come down to water clarity possibly, if the waters crystal clear then maybe the fish will see the hooks, or line in the water?..
Bass will eat almost anything! So put a lure in front of them and make it an easy target and they’ll find it hard to refuse.
A famished fish desperately looking for food Vs a moderately hungry fish in say cold water / daylight, dusk, moonlight n movement it’s all somewhat like being tempted by a mating dance unless your fortunate enough to find the ravenous fish is my take on it .
Another slice of cake vicar 😂
@@FISHINGWITHCAL so u say ,,[No. You will get it when a bass will sense something isn’t right] have you ever seen this and know 100% its what the fish is thinking ,?
@@troywales983 Well no because I'm not a fish 😂 I've had it many times when bass will chase the lure to your feet then turn away at the last moment. You'll also get it when they just wont commit to a topwater lure too. Who knows what fish think, sometimes they can feed hard for ages and other times they just don’t seem interested.
An error in the description.Ima sasuke 140 Reppa.
Suzuki is about outboard motors, cars and motorcycles.
Yeah that’s not me who’s put that. That’s UA-cam.