Drop shot, 1/16 oz weight, 12 lb flouro, 2.5” paddle tail and a circle hook. Rig it through the nose like a live minnow. Slow drag back with rod tip up.
One thing I've found success in using on grass that's around 3-4 feet under the surface is a weightless worm. Even though it's weightless, the worm falls super slowly. Just my 2 cents on getting a bite and also keeping the bait nice and clean/grass free
I'm still hanging on to the spinnerbait bite in the mornings but the top water bite is starting to come into play. Other than the deep crank and big worm, I rely on a flick shake rather than a drop shot because I can cover more water if I have to.
Fluke, weightless. 18” leader with a barrel swivel to give it not only a pivot point when you twitch your fluke, but it adds a little weight to to make the fluke fall head down quicker, also when you twitch it w a barrel swivel leader, it prevents it from blowing out. I prefer a 5” caffeine shad- 4” if I’m on a smaller fishery. A fluke , frog (most top waters) , and shakey head worm or free rig soft plastic (sometimes a hybrid swim jig or miniMAX) those are all you need. You can fish mats without weights if you have the right baits for the job for instance a Bottom Up scupper frog. Throw that on a Mat weightless..let it sit..then frantically swim it away from the mat- they’ll come up and blast it.
My go-to that worked in many different places & situations was a 1/8oz Texas rigged black & bronze 4-6” soft plastic lizard/salamander. Or weightless on a ultralight/very light spinning rig.
If I'm fishing a largeish pond, will the bass still go deeper? I haven't caught a fish over 2 pounds in a while, except for a 4 and a quarter on a chatterbait, I was fishing it a little deeper than I normally do. But 10 foot is the max depth plus submerged vegetation. What should I throw? The forage is bluegill, black crappie, and big shinner.
My son and I were getting skunked for a year. I took your advice on one lure bought it yesterday cast out tonight two largemouth one had to be 16 inches long.
Would also like to see you do a video about lakes that have no grass and that are mostly rock and trees. One of your in-depth long videos would be so helpful.
Use a Texas rig style bait to drag along the bottoms, not really looking for a bite, but to find downed structure in the water. Once you find the structure, you’ll know that spot holds fish most likely You can also find the natural creek in most reservoir ponds and they’ll sit along that naturally
Been killing them on a Beast Coast Working Man’s swim jig in Natural Bluegill cold with a Strike King Scoun bug trainer dipping the claws chartreuse! But it’s almost every cast
@@Glock-1 I use either the Strike King Bitsy Flip swim jig or the Dirty Jigs finesse swim jig both with the Strike King Rage Menace in the Moon Juice color or the ZMan Baby Goat in the DEal color. Both jigs are bluegill.
Keep it cheap Walmart tiger rods or ugly stick gx2 the ugly stick reels even decent enough to stick with first year buy a pack of zoom trick worms black is my fav and a qtr ounce lead Texas rig weight and an ewg hook a pack of jig heads/hooks and a 3-4 inch swimbait go slay king. Keep it under 100$ cheaper if u FB marketplace shop
Wacky rig a senko of trick worms aren't the move profile wise. Consider a nicely made damiki rig minnow or just buy a container of nightcrawlers hook it 3 or 4 times on a small octopus hook fish every cast.
Every time I throw a 10 inch culprit on I catch bass it just works super slow retrieve weightless red shad tequila sunrise regular brown or magic plum color all works good
Weightless chartreuse tip worm works best for me. These spooks do nothing for me. If I fish on top water, I will throw the 6th sense 80 WK 0-1 bait. Works great
Tyler, love your takes for lures and soft plastics, but it doesn't work for me because you're in Ohio and I'm in Utah. The lakes and reservoirs in my state has rip raps and rocky bottoms. Deep dive crankbaits, wacky worm rigs are essential for my success and topwater never works in June and the rest of the summer months.
Yeah, I'm on Lake Lanier in Georgia. You try bouncing a crankbait off the bottom, and you will lose that lure on the first cast. I wish I had a rocky bottom, instead of a friggin forest.
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Drop shot, 1/16 oz weight, 12 lb flouro, 2.5” paddle tail and a circle hook. Rig it through the nose like a live minnow. Slow drag back with rod tip up.
What was the name of UR Utube channel again?
@@jasonkidd9559what is that supposed to mean?
@bowlersunanimous1983 , r u unable 2 read, there bright guy? 😳
One thing I've found success in using on grass that's around 3-4 feet under the surface is a weightless worm. Even though it's weightless, the worm falls super slowly. Just my 2 cents on getting a bite and also keeping the bait nice and clean/grass free
I'm still hanging on to the spinnerbait bite in the mornings but the top water bite is starting to come into play. Other than the deep crank and big worm, I rely on a flick shake rather than a drop shot because I can cover more water if I have to.
Fluke, weightless. 18” leader with a barrel swivel to give it not only a pivot point when you twitch your fluke, but it adds a little weight to to make the fluke fall head down quicker, also when you twitch it w a barrel swivel leader, it prevents it from blowing out. I prefer a 5” caffeine shad- 4” if I’m on a smaller fishery. A fluke , frog (most top waters) , and shakey head worm or free rig soft plastic (sometimes a hybrid swim jig or miniMAX) those are all you need. You can fish mats without weights if you have the right baits for the job for instance a Bottom Up scupper frog. Throw that on a Mat weightless..let it sit..then frantically swim it away from the mat- they’ll come up and blast it.
My go-to that worked in many different places & situations was a 1/8oz Texas rigged black & bronze 4-6” soft plastic lizard/salamander. Or weightless on a ultralight/very light spinning rig.
Thanks for the vid! What’s your opinion on Whopper Ploppers during June?
Right weather, water and size they work great. I mostly use the choppo though. Better colors and better hooks.
If I'm fishing a largeish pond, will the bass still go deeper? I haven't caught a fish over 2 pounds in a while, except for a 4 and a quarter on a chatterbait, I was fishing it a little deeper than I normally do. But 10 foot is the max depth plus submerged vegetation. What should I throw? The forage is bluegill, black crappie, and big shinner.
Love Xzone lures!
My son and I were getting skunked for a year. I took your advice on one lure bought it yesterday cast out tonight two largemouth one had to be 16 inches long.
Will be fishing upper Mountain fork river this wkend!
Would also like to see you do a video about lakes that have no grass and that are mostly rock and trees. One of your in-depth long videos would be so helpful.
Use a Texas rig style bait to drag along the bottoms, not really looking for a bite, but to find downed structure in the water.
Once you find the structure, you’ll know that spot holds fish most likely
You can also find the natural creek in most reservoir ponds and they’ll sit along that naturally
Awesome job Tyler !! The only link missing is the one about the evergreen JT walking bait?????
"What's up big Worm"
" i mean BIG PERM"
@@michaela.kelley7823 😂😂😂
How often to you fish the Harris chain in Florida mainly lake Harris?
Does this also apply to smallmouth bass in Canada (south Canada)?
Swim jig all the way! If they're on the bottom and finicky, the Ned rig.
Been killing them on a Beast Coast Working Man’s swim jig in Natural Bluegill cold with a Strike King Scoun bug trainer dipping the claws chartreuse! But it’s almost every cast
@@Glock-1 I use either the Strike King Bitsy Flip swim jig or the Dirty Jigs finesse swim jig both with the Strike King Rage Menace in the Moon Juice color or the ZMan Baby Goat in the DEal color. Both jigs are bluegill.
@@Glock-16th sense swimjig with keitech is my jam
Summer Time What up Big Perm!!! I mean Big Worm!.. ok noted 😁🐟🎣
What model trolling motor are you running? And do you have the built-in, or bolted-on transducer(s)?
How do you prevent non stop snags when ripping across the bottom?
Great information thank you
anyone know which wake bait that was @ 2:49
subscribed in hopes you do this every month
Awesome video tyler. Any chance you could throw up a Pic of the areas (pocket, ledge, etc) you talking about.
in the pond i am fishing, you could catch them on a baby shoe with a treble hook. Don’t overthink it.
Ponds fish way different than a highly pressured reservoir with current
love the videos keep em up!
Big Joshy and jig
Tyler what’s your opinion on BFS fishing? Is it worth me investing money in?
Keep it cheap Walmart tiger rods or ugly stick gx2 the ugly stick reels even decent enough to stick with first year buy a pack of zoom trick worms black is my fav and a qtr ounce lead Texas rig weight and an ewg hook a pack of jig heads/hooks and a 3-4 inch swimbait go slay king. Keep it under 100$ cheaper if u FB marketplace shop
Wacky rig a senko of trick worms aren't the move profile wise. Consider a nicely made damiki rig minnow or just buy a container of nightcrawlers hook it 3 or 4 times on a small octopus hook fish every cast.
Donkey rig w flukes caught me 5 largemouth from shore today
Drink every time he says June.
it’s a video about june fishing though
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The month. Of. JUNE.
Every time I throw a 10 inch culprit on I catch bass it just works super slow retrieve weightless red shad tequila sunrise regular brown or magic plum color all works good
The ribbon tail worm?
@@otroflores91 yeah
Big worm energy
So if they're missing the bait, tie on a clear one......got it 😅
Not everyone has a boat
lol ok and? I don’t have a boat and you don’t see me being butt hurt about it.
Weightless chartreuse tip worm works best for me. These spooks do nothing for me. If I fish on top water, I will throw the 6th sense 80 WK 0-1 bait. Works great
Say month of June again, I dare you! Lol
What’s up
Tyler, love your takes for lures and soft plastics, but it doesn't work for me because you're in Ohio and I'm in Utah. The lakes and reservoirs in my state has rip raps and rocky bottoms. Deep dive crankbaits, wacky worm rigs are essential for my success and topwater never works in June and the rest of the summer months.
Yeah, I'm on Lake Lanier in Georgia. You try bouncing a crankbait off the bottom, and you will lose that lure on the first cast. I wish I had a rocky bottom, instead of a friggin forest.
@@jimb3457 I hear you. Every lake in every state has a different topography, that's for sure.
Then...disregard this particular video. 🤷🏻♂️
@jasonkidd9559 Naw, I like Tyler. Besides, I get a perspective from different areas of our country's finest water destination, know what I mean?
He literally said deep diving crank baits 7:20
Guy from dude perfect doppelgänger
Bro no offense but you blink so much it freaks me out
It's may 31
And I thought that maybe I was missing something
What's your point?
And now it's June 1st We can all make obvious statements
@@berlinetta350lol...not too sharp, huh?
Just say white, not bone lolwtf
That is what the color is called. White and ivory are different colors too.