I'm sorry I only do freshwater fishing. So if you mean shore by saltwater I would have very few tips and tricks. It also depends on what type of fish you are targeting.
THNKS VERY INFORMATIVE COULD YOU BE SO KIND TO TELL ME OR MAKE A VIDEO, IF YOU HAVE TIME WHERE TO USE THE BAITS LIKE RIVERS ROCK SHORE ETC. HOW DEEP TOO I KNOW IT DEPENDS WHERE THE FISH ARE TOO BUT JUST AN OUTLINE THNKS AGAIN
lures are not that expensive. some of the high quality crankbaits might bring you up to $10 but anything more expensive is just a rip. most good lures are $3-4
@ryanjoneshr Other than jelly worms I have no clue what you are talking about. I use the most widely known lures and only a few that are less commonly used, such as chatterbaits, whopper ploppers, blade dancers, and I fish shakey heads well. Some of those are example are either commonly fished wrong or just not fished enough. Email me a picture and I can give you an idea.
@Nighthawkinlight HaHa! yea i forgot! i love flippin tubes. i just figured it went in with the soft plastics. Next video i make will likely include them, but it will have fishing clips. crank baits, spooks, poppers, and soft plastics are my favorite baits. i used to be really into spinnerbaits, and buzz baits. but all the others seem to produce much more bass if used properly. i only use spinnerbaits for smallies on the Makinaw now. thanks for the tip, ill remember that next video.
You forgot tube baits. GULP brand is my preference. About the most universal bait I've ever used. It can be cranked across the top of the water for pike, or bobbed off the bottom for bass and cats, and anywhere in between. If you offset the hook they swim in a very lifelike way.
so the "spoon" is actually called a lip, there are lipless and liped crank baits, just thought id through that out there.
thank you very much. you are wise.
I'm sorry I only do freshwater fishing. So if you mean shore by saltwater I would have very few tips and tricks. It also depends on what type of fish you are targeting.
THNKS VERY INFORMATIVE COULD YOU BE SO KIND TO TELL ME OR MAKE A VIDEO, IF YOU HAVE TIME WHERE TO USE THE BAITS LIKE RIVERS ROCK SHORE ETC. HOW DEEP TOO I KNOW IT DEPENDS WHERE THE FISH ARE TOO BUT JUST AN OUTLINE THNKS AGAIN
lures are not that expensive. some of the high quality crankbaits might bring you up to $10 but anything more expensive is just a rip. most good lures are $3-4
Good thanks, picked up a helpful tip there.
@ryanjoneshr Other than jelly worms I have no clue what you are talking about. I use the most widely known lures and only a few that are less commonly used, such as chatterbaits, whopper ploppers, blade dancers, and I fish shakey heads well. Some of those are example are either commonly fished wrong or just not fished enough. Email me a picture and I can give you an idea.
@carscars20 thankyou, ill check it out
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@Nighthawkinlight HaHa! yea i forgot! i love flippin tubes. i just figured it went in with the soft plastics. Next video i make will likely include them, but it will have fishing clips. crank baits, spooks, poppers, and soft plastics are my favorite baits. i used to be really into spinnerbaits, and buzz baits. but all the others seem to produce much more bass if used properly. i only use spinnerbaits for smallies on the Makinaw now. thanks for the tip, ill remember that next video.
You forgot tube baits. GULP brand is my preference. About the most universal bait I've ever used. It can be cranked across the top of the water for pike, or bobbed off the bottom for bass and cats, and anywhere in between. If you offset the hook they swim in a very lifelike way.
@panzuman yeah, i have everything for whistle mix. thats how i have been making whistle salutes and rockets.
regards
@zezimawanabefriends actually they are Gary Yamamoto worm hooks. they are offset to the side with small barbs similar to a baitholder hook.