On Lake Erie any jig or spinner with red and white on a 3 foot leader attached to a chugger / agitator plug will work off of any pier when they school. Been doing it for 70+ years . Put them on ice and be ready for a feast . 😜
Sir, do you really like to "feast" on white bass? You should look into fish called Walleye and Yellow Perch. Lake Erie has good numbers of them. They probably two of the three best freshwater fish to eat along with Crappie. White Bass is low on the list.
@@TBassFactory I just use white curlytail jigs or maribou crappie jigs because there's lots of them in a pack and they're cheap, so you don't curse if you snag and lose one. Catch white bass and everything else on them. Seems like overkill to spend $5 - $6 for a lure just to catch white bass.
great selections, great sizes and colors plus great video as well. also thanks for the wonderful information and tips too. I truly do appreciate it a lot. These tips will come in handy, for sure they will and I know it.
I was schwackin' 'em today with a shad colored Rat-L-trap cast parallel to the bank and almost slow-rolled with an occasional pause. They would just POUND it! I wasn't even fishing for them...I was fishing for largemouth, but they wouldn't leave my lure alone long enough! Hahaha...
@@TBassFactory I did indeed! It was gooood to get the skunk out after my last two winter outings! I usually burn a Rat-L-trap as fast as I can crank it, so it was definitely counterintuitive to use such a slow retrieve...but it got bites!
The internet needs more videos like this. Straight to the point. Thanks!
Thank ya bud! I appreciate that!
Rooster tails are my go to. I used to use a bobber but since going blind I do everything by feel. Enjoyed it as always
Yes! Sometimes that’s one of the best parts is feeling that bite and setting that hook. Rooster tails are hard to beat.
My favorite are those little 1/8 oz tiny Rattle traps, but all are excellent choices. Love white bass fishing!!
Yea those work really good. They will hit them on the fall and chase them down.
I caught 3 of them one right after the other with the little green cricket lure from Walmart a couple months ago.
Oh yeah that lure is definitely a good one
On Lake Erie any jig or spinner with red and white on a 3 foot leader attached to a chugger / agitator plug will work off of any pier when they school. Been doing it for 70+ years . Put them on ice and be ready for a feast . 😜
Dang your making me want to load up and head to the lake right now. That sounds like a blast!
Sir, do you really like to "feast" on white bass? You should look into fish called Walleye and Yellow Perch. Lake Erie has good numbers of them. They probably two of the three best freshwater fish to eat along with Crappie. White Bass is low on the list.
@@TBassFactory I just use white curlytail jigs or maribou crappie jigs because there's lots of them in a pack and they're cheap, so you don't curse if you snag and lose one. Catch white bass and everything else on them. Seems like overkill to spend $5 - $6 for a lure just to catch white bass.
@@DongWang-m4n yes 100% correct
@@michaelyork7844 Thanx mike
great selections, great sizes and colors plus great video as well. also thanks for the wonderful information and tips too.
I truly do appreciate it a lot. These tips will come in handy, for sure they will and I know it.
I appreciate it shawn!
@@TBassFactory
Very welcome u are
Cool video bro. I just subscribed to the channel. Keep up the great work
Thanks bud! I appreciate that!
I use a Tiny Torpedo top water lure or a Little George
Yes I used to love those tiny torpedoes
Hey hi I love your lure fishing
Derek. Which Walmart is that? Got good selection.
That is a country Walmart down in Beeville tx
Crappy jig different depending on the water
For me, jig with green tail works best.
Yes that would catch them!
Cast master silver minnow and rooster tails
I never catch anything no matter how many videos I watch, no matter how much research I do. Gonna keep trying though, all you can do!
Fishing the rivers in OK, I use white rooster tail and shad lookin swim bait.
That’s perfect for em! You got it right bud!
lorenzos bass fishnimh
Those are good ones!
Anyone the white bass fishes knows you lose jigs
froms
Yes!
White bass? Too easy.
Ha yep
I was schwackin' 'em today with a shad colored Rat-L-trap cast parallel to the bank and almost slow-rolled with an occasional pause. They would just POUND it! I wasn't even fishing for them...I was fishing for largemouth, but they wouldn't leave my lure alone long enough! Hahaha...
That sounds like you had a ton of fun. They are fun when they are like that
@@TBassFactory I did indeed! It was gooood to get the skunk out after my last two winter outings! I usually burn a Rat-L-trap as fast as I can crank it, so it was definitely counterintuitive to use such a slow retrieve...but it got bites!