Nathan, a couple of questions. At the beginning of the video the Texas Rig was rigged to have the trailer rotated so that the twin tailed grub would look like a blue gill. Later, the trailer was rigged like a craw. Which way do you fish it or, does it depend on whether you are trying to imitate one or the other? Second, I've seen those elongated bobber stops in other videos as well as yours just now. Who makes those and where can I get them? Thanks. Good stuff.
Finally got to use my new Cashion spinning rod for finesse work. Pretty happy with it. You were my deciding factor on buying it. Thanks and I love this video. Good idea.
This was a very good breakdown.
Nathan, a couple of questions. At the beginning of the video the Texas Rig was rigged to have the trailer rotated so that the twin tailed grub would look like a blue gill. Later, the trailer was rigged like a craw. Which way do you fish it or, does it depend on whether you are trying to imitate one or the other? Second, I've seen those elongated bobber stops in other videos as well as yours just now. Who makes those and where can I get them? Thanks. Good stuff.
The bobber stops are 6th sense and I don’t usually have a preference on rigging but mostly flat
Did you just do the same video that Sonarfishing did a day later?
If I did it was by coincidence cause I had this video set to upload since the end of February
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Finally got to use my new Cashion spinning rod for finesse work. Pretty happy with it. You were my deciding factor on buying it. Thanks and I love this video. Good idea.
Thanks!