Catching a GIANT to start the day fishing for a BRAND NEW BOAT!!!!!

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  • Опубліковано 10 чер 2024
  • So the other day I had some last second heroics to end the day and give ourselves a chance to win a boat. That carried over into day 2 in the morning where we started the day with a giant and well on our way to having a good bag. I also got to catch it on a bait that I've never thrown before in a tournament.
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  • @romaloboda2280
    @romaloboda2280 23 дні тому

    Thanks.

  • @dustinwalker8152
    @dustinwalker8152 23 дні тому +1

    There are few things in life more frustrating than those days when you hang up on any and everything.

  • @BluntTruth7
    @BluntTruth7 23 дні тому

    A fellow Vexus owner myself, love these boats. I have an AVX 1980 (Hybrid Aluminum /Fiberglass body) and handles rough water great and can get really shallow, even loaded up.

  • @Patriot-dt3wk
    @Patriot-dt3wk 24 дні тому

    Good way to start the day! Strolling isn’t just for winter time that’s for sure! It’s deadly in summer when they school back up!

  • @dustinwalker8152
    @dustinwalker8152 23 дні тому +2

    The Damiki Rig is not a Damiki Rig. There are multiple categories within what everyone is currently calling a Damiki Rig. The Damiki Rig, specifcally, is a vertical dropping technique sometimes called moping, tightlining. dropping. Depending on what size range roller you're throwing you're either hover strolling or mid strolling. Hover is super light weights, more so done with something like the z-too or some kind of iMotion type of bait, that essentially is getting the bait to hover. Hence the reason for the 1/48, 1/96, etc heads. What you're talking about in this was originally called the Biwa Rig, which is now being called mid strolling. It is the one where you use a ball head and flat sided minnow baits to get the signature side to side rocking motion. It's been around for over decade, started in Japan on Biwa with the Fish Arrow flash j, and has now become an entire category. Before live sonar, it was the best clean up bait ever it was just harder to figure out exactly how they wanted it. But when you did it was on. This technique, Biwa Rig specifically, is almost dead in Japan. They have to either do down to 1.5-2" baits on

    • @toddcastledinefishing5924
      @toddcastledinefishing5924  23 дні тому +5

      There was a lot there to unpack, however I’ll say this, most of my UA-cam is done for the advanced yet I keep it simple so people can follow along. What I’ve been doing for the last 2 years I rarely see people do. I also don’t show that because of prototype and since I’m part of the innovation team I have to keep things under wraps. You’d be surprised with things that I’d say 99.99999% of people don’t know.
      Either way if I threw it out there and it fell straight down and it ate it, what would you call that technique. Most if not all of these baits are not hover rig baits because they do not hover and I’ll keep it at that. Strolling is different, all of the techniques essentially do the same thing, put a bait in front of a fish and see if it eats. An active fish will eat all of those techniques before you start working them if it’s eating. Then it’s just called fishing

    • @dustinwalker8152
      @dustinwalker8152 23 дні тому

      ​@@toddcastledinefishing5924 Todd, please don't read any criticism into that comment. By no means did I mean any criticism at all. Was just simply clarifying the 3 main specific and very different techniques of what is currently being called the Damiki rig. I get the point you're getting across in the video. I've been following your channel for years and I have to say you have the most underrated channel in all of the fishing world. Your content is legit, and isn't one of those channels dedicated to pushing sponsor products or geared towards making money through a ridiculous amount of affiliate marketing like tactical bassin. I will say, speaking on behalf of myself the rest of us, your following is probably the most technically proficient group on the interwebz. I totally get keeping things underwraps with the position you're in. As for 99.9_% of people not knowing things, I get it. Most people, even the majority of very advanced guys, couldn't tell you what makes bait/rig x better than the rest, what particular design features of bait/rig x make it do what it does, etc.
      It seems to me that if you threw it out there and it was eaten on the fall, it would still be whatever rig/technique you had rigged up. For example, if you had c-rig and it got eaten before it hit the bottom, you caught it on the c-rig. Reason being the 3 main categories that are currently being called the damiki, while having similarities in terms of a jighead/minnow or hook/super light nail weight/minnow, are completely different techniques. And if done properly, also use completely different types of heads and minnows. The range roller heads are really 2 different types of heads. There are the super lightweight ones that are for hover strolling and the heavier ones that are for mid strolling. Hover strolling is the least prevalent of the 3 particular rigs, most people don't do it and it's super niche. The damiki (moping, tightlining, etc) is more prevalent than hover strolling but nowadays done less than mid strolling and is mostly a highland reservoir/deep cold water deal. Gussy won a classic doing it, Wheeler won an Elite with it on Cherokee years ago, several highland rez tournaments have been won on it. The damiki is a vertical technique where as the Biwa is a horizontal technique. The hover is more iMotion, mid stroll is the side to side rocking action and the damiki is rigged to perpendicular to the line and either no action or an up and down jigging type of action. In order to get each to do its signature presentation a different type of head and bait are used. Or example the z-too won't rock side to side, it just kinda jumps up and down when mid strolled, but it given the specs of the bait it makes a great damiki tightlining bait. Same with the particular head used, a ball head with the weight in a specific position will really help get a bait to rock side to side, but that same head won't keep a bait level when damiki rigging. The Biwa rig (mid strolling) and the Damiki rig (tightlining) have been around for a long time, long before you could see the fish on live sonar and put it in front of them. But they're each very, very different in terms of implementation. As for it being the same in terms of putting it in front of a fish and seeing if they'll eat it, goes for anything. At that point and in those terms it would logically follow that there is no difference in a crankbait or jerkbait (they're both hard baits with bills), spinnerbait and chatterbait (they're both heads with a skirt and blade), c-rig vs t-rig (they're both a weight, hook, and soft plastic), etc... that an active would eat before you start working it. So no matter what you're throwing or how different it is, it's just called fishing.

  • @chrisgarrison1158
    @chrisgarrison1158 23 дні тому

    Great video.

  • @jeremyduncan9165
    @jeremyduncan9165 24 дні тому +1

    Devil Scope 666!!! Lol

  • @chrishampton8842
    @chrishampton8842 24 дні тому +1

    Spinning Rod Todd😂! Nice!

  • @roy7420
    @roy7420 24 дні тому

    strollin is super deadly once you find them. if you ever get a chance try the Deps Sakamata Shad or the Riad fish Roller both of those are just flat out killer.

  • @troyknox5720
    @troyknox5720 24 дні тому

    Great start. Did you win a boat?