Came over from your other Chanel. Heard you mention in this video “rod Action” if you haven’t already for new anglers a video on the difference between action and power might be helpful. So many, even pros don’t use the terms correctly and confuse new anglers.
I saw this video and have to admit that despite my name indicating that a relative invented these I’d never heard of them. Love top water action gotta try!
Depps buzzjet bluegill during the evening then when I’m night fishing, I go to Black that’s what works for me, in Long Island, New York caught some decent fish up to 6 pounds on them
Like he said... Hold your rod tip high, particularly if you're using flouro, because it will contribute to the wakebait staying at the surface.... Unless you want it to swim just subsurface. I like to twitch my wakebait so it walks like a popper, though. I do that more than a slow retrieve, so I want a light chop on the water, just like with poppers.
some people want to help and others just want you to buy the most expensive baits that they get a commission on....buyer beware. YOU DON"T NEED these expensive baits. TRUST ME
Came over from your other Chanel. Heard you mention in this video “rod Action” if you haven’t already for new anglers a video on the difference between action and power might be helpful. So many, even pros don’t use the terms correctly and confuse new anglers.
I saw this video and have to admit that despite my name indicating that a relative invented these I’d never heard of them. Love top water action gotta try!
Would this work in clear Ozark streams for smallies? The water is never still.
Good stuff Randy.
Depps buzzjet bluegill during the evening then when I’m night fishing, I go to Black that’s what works for me, in Long Island, New York caught some decent fish up to 6 pounds on them
Just curious, why would you suggest mono only if it’s a steady retrieve and you don’t necessarily need a floating line? I’m sure good reason jw
Flurocarbon creates a little drag when it sinks bait wont run right in my experiences, i do use fluro on my buzzbaits though.
Like he said... Hold your rod tip high, particularly if you're using flouro, because it will contribute to the wakebait staying at the surface.... Unless you want it to swim just subsurface.
I like to twitch my wakebait so it walks like a popper, though. I do that more than a slow retrieve, so I want a light chop on the water, just like with poppers.
Also said clear water which rules out braid. Flourocarbon sinks therefore could get in the trebles on the initial landing.
I like to twitch my wakebait it so it walks like a popper.
some people want to help and others just want you to buy the most expensive baits that they get a commission on....buyer beware. YOU DON"T NEED these expensive baits. TRUST ME