One thing I noticed is that crayfish walk backwards in the same way that crabs do. Another thing I noticed is how slowly crawfish move when there's no obvious threat nearby. Its a reminder that likewise I really need to work on fishing creature baits very VERY slowly and with more subtlety. Patience when finesse fishing is definitely no easy undertaking. Very interesting footage to see, thanks for posting.
Thank you, Lamar Robinson. The sole purpose of this was to give people a perspective not normally seen. We love doing these kinds of videos so let us know what you want to see and we'll shoot it-
Having fished multiple s in different sizes and colors, th-cam.com/users/postUgkxCbNOWAGmn6nfbCbJDmasvBq7J38KZNw2 this is by far my favorite. One thing to be aware of is the sided willow blade. One side is silver and the other is the green/orange shown. This is not bad, just unconventional. In terms of fishing, I have found the lure works just fine without a tail like a craw or shad. That addition is up to you. Also, the hook part where you attach the swivel snap or tie the line is a problem on baits these days, since it's able to slide up and down. However this lure seems to be tight enough that that doesn't happen often, and you can solve it by putting a thin slice of medical tube over the hook before attaching the line. Like others have said, it's really magic on a good windy day.
I really like your videos where I live, I take new products to one of the many clear canals and works them so I can see the action and work on my speed of retrieve. Then when I go deep the mental picture of the best way to work the crayfish truly ups my capacity to catch bass and sometimes channel cats and flatheads. Your video is basically the same. Very nice job.
I don't know how I missed this video. Fantastic! I pour/inject a 3.5" crawdad. I usually go worth lighter colors. Lighter colors look more like juvenile Crawfish, which are usually softer. You can really see how the real crayfish react, swim, and go into a defensive stance. Awesome!
That Savage Gear crawdad was the most realistic presentation in my opinion. That being said, I can see each and every one of these baits getting bit. For the crankbait presentations, that Megabass crankbait stands out for being much more unique in it’s action, whereas the other crankbait actions have been seen forever. The Carolina Rig is also an awesome way to go as evidenced in this video. May everyone reading this comment this far reach a new personal best in 2020. Cheers!
Thanks...great video on Crawfish presentations, the most in depth i've ever watched thus far. Being a SMB fishermen I appreciate the info, THANKS again!
I would like to see the live target hollow body craw. I would also like to see a finesse cut jig with trailer Finally a reaction innovations spicy beaver rigged with an owner 1/16 oz swimbait hook
Thanks for the feedback Shayne. We have a cool video that contains similar underwater footage of a tube. Power Fishing Tubes (Stroking) for Big Smallmouth Bass --> th-cam.com/video/71nTWLChCDA/w-d-xo.html
Did you hear it? The thing as a cool sound. Its a lil more for a twitch and pause retrieve since its slow sinking but we were hoping to get it "running with the herd" so to speak. I don't think the bait is even still on the market but we thought it would be a cool comparison. Thank you for the comment M Jones we really want to hear what people think and generate some conversations. If there are any baits you want to see you should let us know. Thanks again-
My hard bait of choice is my MudBugs model 20 and my favorite Big Bass model 22 I’ve accumulated over the years…… 👍 Would be cool to see that under water footage! Get Some! I Got Mine!
Glad to hear it Michael. There's a tremendous amount of lure options out there and they all catch fish under the right circumstances. We like the knowledge of knowing what different baits look like to help us make smart, informed decisions.
We had to really wind up the crankbaits do get them to deflect in the shallow water. Definitely looked like it was being burned but did you see that paint job on the cliff banger? Changes color so fast and looks pretty sweet.
I see everyone is suggesting single baits, which is great, but how about a video comparing some craws, beavers, and maybe a crawl worm style bait. And for a future thought, maybe compare the fall rate between a 7 and 10 inch worm on different weight/ hook setups. Good videos, keep'em coming guys.
Id like to see you do the Rage Craw, hammer craw, and the Net Baits Paca Craw compared to the live craws. Also I think a little more horizontal presentations. Slower drag and stop and go retrieves would help as well. I have a bass in an aquarium and feed him crawdads occasionally and he really doesn't mess with the craws that are in a fighting position. Thanks. This video you just did was great! One of the best video's I've watched on TH-cam!
Thank you DaveC409! Cool to hear that you have observed the crayfish and the bass interact. Definitely something to think about. To be honest that flat rock was kind of hard to impart action over unless you got it going a little fast on some baits. We did do the hammer craw on the Tokyo rig. Coulda done it on a Texas rig too since it’s such an awesome lil flippin bait. Thank you again for the insight!
Very true Austin Matuszewki. The Jika is essentially in the same family of presentations and woulda bee cool to see after the Tokyo rig. Christie Craw is legit as well. Good suggestion and thanks for the comment!
Agree. I just smoked some river smallmouth rigging a Zoom Ultra Vibe Speed Craw on the Tokyo Rig last night. Excellent depth control and pitching accuracy on river cut banks and around laydowns. -Ryan
Maybe a series of videos that follow the feeding patterns and bait type i.e., molting, spring emergence, coloration of bait species for that region being fished, etc.
here it is March 15th, last week I was at the Houston Fishing Show and saw a "shrimp "(craw with out the claw) bait [ LOT OF SALT WATER DISPLAYS ] that had a tail the flexed under and back forward....the bait was fished backward and looked REAL popped across the bottom or fished as swimming.....the tail was slit crossways alternated top and bottom of the tail at each segment of the tail and had a springy rod in the tail for flex and spring.......IT LOOKED ALIVE AND REAL......
Wow, thank you for making this! A few that I thought looked particularly good were the Savage Gear on the football head, the TRD Crawz neko rigged, swimming the Turbo Crawz on the Tokyo Rig, the new 13 Fishing Wobble Craw on the swing head, and the football jig with the Turbo Crawz. Will be employing some of them ASAP, cheers.
Thanks for watching Hooksets Are Free! We agree! Some pretty awesome action imparted across a variety of rigging styles there. Hard to pick a favorite.
We're working on some more. Here's our most recent comparison vid -- bluegill-imitating baits ran next to the real thing 🐟 --> th-cam.com/video/kxpeeEnOw1U/w-d-xo.html
west777s, I know I will be mixing up my cadence now after watching what the crayfish do. I think all the presentations have their strengths but you're right, something scooting on the bottom IS hard to beat. Appreciate the comment!
Wired2Fish I am sure there fine. They are resilient little suckers. I just can’t believe how many were down there. Never seen so many packed into such a small area.
Thanks for the great demos. I honestly do not feel that any of the soft baits look like/act like a crawfish. Perhaps because I think the action being imparted simulates that of a wounded minnow, the way we have just been accustomed to retrieve most baits since forever, and nothing like the way a crawfish moves. None of the multiple real crawfish are in a vertical position, the baits look, imho, just plain silly, the floating aspect being vastly over valued, however when fished in rocks, this could be an asset, not on the bottom as shown. Just my opinion, I still appreciate taking the time to make/show the video.
I did learn a new technique from this video… the Tokyo jig is something new I’ll be fishing.. I’m stubborn to the crawl fish.. Out of 100 cast I would say 60 are a crawldad . In some shape or form..
The Tackle HD Def Craw . And the Live Target hollow body craw I have it on every color the only downside of them that you have to take the pinchers out to increase the hook up ratio and when the bastard are finicky. BTW awesome video !!!
Yum Crawbugs, Zoom Speed Craw and Ultravibe, Xzone Muscule Back, Googan Baits Krackin’ Craw and Trench Hawg, Strike King Rage Craw and Menece and Rapala DT Series, Bandit 200, Cotton Cordell Big O and Storm Wiggle Wart.
Yoooooo!!!! Great video! However, the presentation on swing heads; revealed. They don't actually "swing"! NOT, saying you won't get bit! Just one of the rare times, you can test the marketing of a product. To see if it does what it is truly suppose to do.
Great Vid, I have been using Strike King Rage Tail Craw this summer and just had a bunch of luck up in Gilbert / Biwabik this week. Watermelon with red flake.
Great look and comparison. I would like to see you pause the baits as well. The actual crawdads did not seem to move as much or as fast. It may not make a difference, but if imitation of look is the object, wouldn't acting the part help with catching?
I think you are right LeadMunitions. That said we were trying to compare traditional retrieves next to real crayfish. Now that you have seen it, a guy might switch up his cadence a little more. Which is what we were hoping to find out! Thanks for the comment-
Thanks, Sobi- It has been a helpful comparison on how to modify baits and what actions to impart to mimic crayfish. Something to keep in mind when fishing a few of these rigs. Thanks again for watching and commenting.
@Keys - this is an oldie but a goodie that slipped by me- funny watching the live ones scootch out the way of the line or posture up.. If you guys ever are looking to expand your network of contributors ; my jon boats almost as decked out as your kayak; & I can catch some fish..Sealocks' seen my PB smallmouth. I'm unsponsored with no brand allegiance. I just catch all types of species. You guys are THE fishing show,chan,website..however you wanna phrase it.
@@Wired2Fish y'all got the BEST underwater footage ever ever. Tell Kyle and Jason and Chris and all the other contributors pre pre spawn is right around the corner. #FishingLife #BestFishingBrand #KeysaKaKayakMan
How about delving into the “creature-style” or “beaver” soft plastics? Some of my favorites are the Berkeley Powerbait Pit Boss, Missile Baits Baby D-Bomb, and Reaction Innovations Smallie Beaver. Also, the Tokyo Rig in my opinion looks great but how about the Jika Rig (eg Owners Jig Rig or Decoy Zero Dan)...getting the bait closer to bottom.
No problem Michael Zarate. We have been really curious about this and just happened to find the right place to do it. Pretty eye-opening for us. Thanks a lot for watching and commenting!
@@Wired2Fish would also love to see finesse jigs like a war eagle hvy finesse jig. D & L or Strike King finesse jigs. Casting jigs by any company with craw trailers. Most have NO IDEA what they are trying to emulate under the water with their jigs and trailers.
I think I may need to start experimenting to get more level/ horizontal action from my craw baits. And while cranks may have been a popular option. it feels like they move too fast just to stay on bottom. Was it just me that thought straight dragging a texas rig made them look derpy?
Watching this video 2 years later again. I've realized crayfish in different regions all scoot close to the bottom. That probably why football head and swing head jigs get really big bites.
One thing I noticed is that crayfish walk backwards in the same way that crabs do. Another thing I noticed is how slowly crawfish move when there's no obvious threat nearby. Its a reminder that likewise I really need to work on fishing creature baits very VERY slowly and with more subtlety. Patience when finesse fishing is definitely no easy undertaking. Very interesting footage to see, thanks for posting.
It’s 3 am, I’m watching a comparison of live crayfish and fake bait
What has my life come to?
And we love you for this Noah 😁
Theres only one way to become a bass pro
Things can be a lot worse! Sitting in a tree 19 degrees last November, bagged a big 9pt.large and small love crawdads.
@Noah Baldonado - good for you!! Largemouth and smallmouth love crawdads!! Learn it !! Live !!! Love it!!!
Its 4am for me
Even though a lot of the baits look good, many of the actions didn't exactly look realistic, especially when standing up on end.
This is one of the best vids I have see on presentation. Please keep ‘me coming I think these are great for all levels
Thank you, Lamar Robinson. The sole purpose of this was to give people a perspective not normally seen. We love doing these kinds of videos so let us know what you want to see and we'll shoot it-
That Tokyo Rig was awesome.... made the craws look real.... and loved the way it allowed the swimbait to follow the contours of the bottom....
Keeps it tight to bottom. That's the beauty of the rig.
Whoever gave this video a thumbs down has issues
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Yes indeed
I agree with you
Dyslexic.
Having fished multiple s in different sizes and colors, th-cam.com/users/postUgkxCbNOWAGmn6nfbCbJDmasvBq7J38KZNw2 this is by far my favorite. One thing to be aware of is the sided willow blade. One side is silver and the other is the green/orange shown. This is not bad, just unconventional. In terms of fishing, I have found the lure works just fine without a tail like a craw or shad. That addition is up to you. Also, the hook part where you attach the swivel snap or tie the line is a problem on baits these days, since it's able to slide up and down. However this lure seems to be tight enough that that doesn't happen often, and you can solve it by putting a thin slice of medical tube over the hook before attaching the line. Like others have said, it's really magic on a good windy day.
Easily one of the coolest and most useful fishing videos I've ever seen!
#humbled. Appreciate it SoloXFuRy
This was an amazing video! Watching the actual crayfish react was awesome.
Thanks a lot Nathan Cross! Helps dial in each presentation when seeing them side by side-
I really like your videos where I live, I take new products to one of the many clear canals and works them so I can see the action and work on my speed of retrieve. Then when I go deep the mental picture of the best way to work the crayfish truly ups my capacity to catch bass and sometimes channel cats and flatheads. Your video is basically the same. Very nice job.
We like how you think and operate Bass Dogg 🙌. A lot of the fun is about the presentation and trying to get bit on something artificial.
I don't know how I missed this video. Fantastic! I pour/inject a 3.5" crawdad. I usually go worth lighter colors. Lighter colors look more like juvenile Crawfish, which are usually softer. You can really see how the real crayfish react, swim, and go into a defensive stance. Awesome!
Thanks for giving it a watch Darren. We'd enjoy seeing your baits in action.
That Savage Gear crawdad was the most realistic presentation in my opinion. That being said, I can see each and every one of these baits getting bit. For the crankbait presentations, that Megabass crankbait stands out for being much more unique in it’s action, whereas the other crankbait actions have been seen forever. The Carolina Rig is also an awesome way to go as evidenced in this video. May everyone reading this comment this far reach a new personal best in 2020. Cheers!
Thanks for the well wishes on the PB. Can’t wait to see that fish- And thanks for watching, T Bonilla!
Great video! I love watching underwater footage. Specially when we're comparing different baits
What about some the live target, been eye balling them but not really sure, absolutely great video!
Great footage. I think the z man looks the best. Even the other crayfish were attacking it lol.
This was great footage, really well done. Kudos guys
Glad you enjoyed it!
Absolutely amazing idea with great video comparisons. You guys ROCK!
All the Z man stuff looked AWESOME
Swing head for the win!!👍
Needed the greatest craw bait of ALL TIME, the Strike King RAGE CRAW
👍🏼 Next time??
This was awesome. Y’all should do a whole series with different baits beside bluegill, shad, etc.!
That’s a good idea.
We are hoping to do more with this series that’s why it’s important for you to tell us what you want to see. Much appreciated!
Thanks...great video on Crawfish presentations, the most in depth i've ever watched thus far. Being a SMB fishermen I appreciate the info, THANKS again!
You're welcome, Adam. We learned a lot while making it!
I would like to see the live target hollow body craw.
I would also like to see a finesse cut jig with trailer
Finally a reaction innovations spicy beaver rigged with an owner 1/16 oz swimbait hook
Great video, thank you! I'd like to see a tube jig comparison, dragging vs jigging and falling please
Thanks for the feedback Shayne. We have a cool video that contains similar underwater footage of a tube.
Power Fishing Tubes (Stroking) for Big Smallmouth Bass --> th-cam.com/video/71nTWLChCDA/w-d-xo.html
The megabass crankbait was very disappointing, it just looked like an oddly shaped shiny red blob. I would expect more from a bait that cost so much
Did you hear it? The thing as a cool sound. Its a lil more for a twitch and pause retrieve since its slow sinking but we were hoping to get it "running with the herd" so to speak. I don't think the bait is even still on the market but we thought it would be a cool comparison.
Thank you for the comment M Jones we really want to hear what people think and generate some conversations. If there are any baits you want to see you should let us know.
Thanks again-
How about the YUM "Crawbug" & the JAWBONE Craw Crankbait(with moving Claws)?
yum craw bug 3.25"
This is very useful to see the side by side! 😍
A very informative video , best video I have seen in awhile, great job
My hard bait of choice is my MudBugs model 20 and my favorite Big Bass model 22 I’ve accumulated over the years…… 👍 Would be cool to see that under water footage! Get Some! I Got Mine!
Loved the presentation!!!!! The first z man crawdadz looked the best to me, and even the minnows liked it 👍👍
It was really cool to see how they stack up against each other and how to work the lures to mimic the best crawfish action.
I'm just getting back into fishing and this video was helpful. Thanks.
Glad to hear it Michael. There's a tremendous amount of lure options out there and they all catch fish under the right circumstances. We like the knowledge of knowing what different baits look like to help us make smart, informed decisions.
The old school jig and trailer doesn’t disappoint!
We thought the same, the skirted football jig and trailer is awesome looking.
Wow, this was great! I learned a lot from this!!!
So did we! Thanks for watching-
Awesome job. Yum craw papi is one of the best crawdad baits. I thought you cranked a bit fast to mimic the crawdads. Dirty jigs is the best jig.
We had to really wind up the crankbaits do get them to deflect in the shallow water. Definitely looked like it was being burned but did you see that paint job on the cliff banger? Changes color so fast and looks pretty sweet.
@@Wired2Fish definitely some awesome baits and colors. Didn't care for the strike king stuff.
Some of these look so good!
I see everyone is suggesting single baits, which is great, but how about a video comparing some craws, beavers, and maybe a crawl worm style bait.
And for a future thought, maybe compare the fall rate between a 7 and 10 inch worm on different weight/ hook setups. Good videos, keep'em coming guys.
This was an eye opener....thanks. Will have to rethink on some of my rigging options
Same for us! Thanks for watching-
Thank you @wired2fish! Awesome!
Id like to see you do the Rage Craw, hammer craw, and the Net Baits Paca Craw compared to the live craws. Also I think a little more horizontal presentations. Slower drag and stop and go retrieves would help as well. I have a bass in an aquarium and feed him crawdads occasionally and he really doesn't mess with the craws that are in a fighting position. Thanks. This video you just did was great! One of the best video's I've watched on TH-cam!
Thank you DaveC409! Cool to hear that you have observed the crayfish and the bass interact. Definitely something to think about. To be honest that flat rock was kind of hard to impart action over unless you got it going a little fast on some baits. We did do the hammer craw on the Tokyo rig. Coulda done it on a Texas rig too since it’s such an awesome lil flippin bait. Thank you again for the insight!
Savage gear with the football head weight looked best i think
The Tokyo rig kinda took the glory but I would love to see the Jika Rig. It's great on Craws. I like the yum Christie Craw
Very true Austin Matuszewki. The Jika is essentially in the same family of presentations and woulda bee cool to see after the Tokyo rig. Christie Craw is legit as well. Good suggestion and thanks for the comment!
Agree. I just smoked some river smallmouth rigging a Zoom Ultra Vibe Speed Craw on the Tokyo Rig last night. Excellent depth control and pitching accuracy on river cut banks and around laydowns. -Ryan
Great and informative video. I personally have a bunch of craw style baits, but i have only done well with the zmsn u
Some of them looks so vertical with the claws all the way up that it looks like the crayfish is surrendering
Claws up dont shoot....
Maybe a series of videos that follow the feeding patterns and bait type i.e., molting, spring emergence, coloration of bait species for that region being fished, etc.
here it is March 15th, last week I was at the Houston Fishing Show and saw a "shrimp "(craw with out the claw) bait [ LOT OF SALT WATER DISPLAYS ] that had a tail the flexed under and back forward....the bait was fished backward and looked REAL popped across the bottom or fished as swimming.....the tail was slit crossways alternated top and bottom of the tail at each segment of the tail and had a springy rod in the tail for flex and spring.......IT LOOKED ALIVE AND REAL......
Wow, thank you for making this! A few that I thought looked particularly good were the Savage Gear on the football head, the TRD Crawz neko rigged, swimming the Turbo Crawz on the Tokyo Rig, the new 13 Fishing Wobble Craw on the swing head, and the football jig with the Turbo Crawz. Will be employing some of them ASAP, cheers.
Thanks for watching Hooksets Are Free!
We agree! Some pretty awesome action imparted across a variety of rigging styles there. Hard to pick a favorite.
Amazing Video! Thanks! Keep them coming!
We're working on some more. Here's our most recent comparison vid -- bluegill-imitating baits ran next to the real thing 🐟 --> th-cam.com/video/kxpeeEnOw1U/w-d-xo.html
Great video I will be sharing this with several of my friends.
Awesome, glad to hear it FiremanDan!
Great video. This def got my mind rolling on things to try in the future, or things to stick with, when I’m fishing craw style baits
Thats the point man! Thanks for watching-
Amazing video! One of the best I’ve seen
Much appreciated brettg2309. 🙌🏼
Excellent video footage. Thanks for sharing!
I caught the king of the dinks (decent bass) out of a shallow creek with a black jighead and a small craw yesterday.. Fish on!
Z,an looked the best n got a good reaction from other crays.
Fishing show my friend, long live the channel, a big hug and TMJ !!! 🎣🎣🎣🎣🎣🎣
Thanks! This is a really good vid, footage was great! Hard to beat the football and wobble heads!!
west777s, I know I will be mixing up my cadence now after watching what the crayfish do. I think all the presentations have their strengths but you're right, something scooting on the bottom IS hard to beat.
Appreciate the comment!
Best video on this subject out there. Why is it the only one?
What else would you like to see from us? We can probably expand on this the next time the craws stack up.
Great video. One of the best I've seen.
Thanks much Todd Thorne- Helps to paint the picture!
Man, knocking out crawfish left and right....poor little crawfishies just getting rolled over. Great video!!!
I kind of felt bad too. Didn’t realize so many were getting bulldozed. Although they are an invasive variety so I don’t feel as bad.
Wired2Fish I am sure there fine. They are resilient little suckers. I just can’t believe how many were down there. Never seen so many packed into such a small area.
Thanks for the great demos. I honestly do not feel that any of the soft baits look like/act like a crawfish. Perhaps because I think the action being imparted simulates that of a wounded minnow, the way we have just been accustomed to retrieve most baits since forever, and nothing like the way a crawfish moves. None of the multiple real crawfish are in a vertical position, the baits look, imho, just plain silly, the floating aspect being vastly over valued, however when fished in rocks, this could be an asset, not on the bottom as shown. Just my opinion, I still appreciate taking the time to make/show the video.
Thanks for watching and commenting!
That camera guy got pinched by a bunch of crawdads that day xD
🦞😖! Our staff have a tendency to mess with wild critters when they should keep their fingers to themselves.
Amazing footage!!! Excellent work 👍👍👍👍👍
Thank you, John Gullotta!
how about zoom speed craw or double tail grubs brush hogs? good video
I did learn a new technique from this video… the Tokyo jig is something new I’ll be fishing.. I’m stubborn to the crawl fish.. Out of 100 cast I would say 60 are a crawldad . In some shape or form..
River2Sea, “clackin’ crayfish”.
This footage convinced me that the long nail weight would be better presentation than a half moon for a craw style plastic.
We would agree!
That savage gear bait looks good!!!!
So real!
EXCELLENT VID!! Id Like to see Googan Bandito, Krackin craw, and Trench Hogs!
The Tackle HD Def Craw .
And the Live Target hollow body craw I have it on every color the only downside of them that you have to take the pinchers out to increase the hook up ratio and when the bastard are finicky. BTW awesome video !!!
Yum Crawbugs, Zoom Speed Craw and Ultravibe, Xzone Muscule Back, Googan Baits Krackin’ Craw and Trench Hawg, Strike King Rage Craw and Menece and Rapala DT Series, Bandit 200, Cotton Cordell Big O and Storm Wiggle Wart.
Yoooooo!!!! Great video! However, the presentation on swing heads; revealed. They don't actually "swing"! NOT, saying you won't get bit! Just one of the rare times, you can test the marketing of a product. To see if it does what it is truly suppose to do.
Great Vid, I have been using Strike King Rage Tail Craw this summer and just had a bunch of luck up in Gilbert / Biwabik this week. Watermelon with red flake.
Biwabik?? Smallmouth?
The original weighted hook for the Stanley Ribbet is an excellent craw hook.
Interesting, are they still available?
Maybe do a jerkbait video. You could match them with different tackle: baitcaster, spinning, line diameter, styles of line(mono, fluorocarbon, braid).
Awesome vid! Maybe a next video with classic craws, for example, craws from Zoom and Strike king.
But this video is amazing, great job!
Appreciate the note IronBass. We'll see what we can do with those bait recommendations.
Great look and comparison. I would like to see you pause the baits as well. The actual crawdads did not seem to move as much or as fast. It may not make a difference, but if imitation of look is the object, wouldn't acting the part help with catching?
I think you are right LeadMunitions. That said we were trying to compare traditional retrieves next to real crayfish. Now that you have seen it, a guy might switch up his cadence a little more. Which is what we were hoping to find out!
Thanks for the comment-
Great video! Thank you!
Sick video, really cool perspective
Thanks, Sobi- It has been a helpful comparison on how to modify baits and what actions to impart to mimic crayfish. Something to keep in mind when fishing a few of these rigs. Thanks again for watching and commenting.
Very informative. Will have to try some of them.
Thanks, TheMoonEcat. We'll be considering a few of these presentations a little more often after seeing the footage!
Great informative video. Thank you
Thank you Ismael Garcia! Really exciting to see in action. Thanks for tuning in-
That was a good presentation!
AWESOME JOB GUYS!!!
@Keys - this is an oldie but a goodie that slipped by me- funny watching the live ones scootch out the way of the line or posture up..
If you guys ever are looking to expand your network of contributors ; my jon boats almost as decked out as your kayak; & I can catch some fish..Sealocks' seen my PB smallmouth. I'm unsponsored with no brand allegiance. I just catch all types of species. You guys are THE fishing show,chan,website..however you wanna phrase it.
Thanks for watching man! We're just about to post a very similar style video-👀
@@Wired2Fish y'all got the BEST underwater footage ever ever. Tell Kyle and Jason and Chris and all the other contributors pre pre spawn is right around the corner. #FishingLife #BestFishingBrand #KeysaKaKayakMan
How about delving into the “creature-style” or “beaver” soft plastics? Some of my favorites are the Berkeley Powerbait Pit Boss, Missile Baits Baby D-Bomb, and Reaction Innovations Smallie Beaver. Also, the Tokyo Rig in my opinion looks great but how about the Jika Rig (eg Owners Jig Rig or Decoy Zero Dan)...getting the bait closer to bottom.
Fisherman: lol muh baitssss
Crayfish : DAMN KIDS, GET OFF MY LAWN!!
Great content even greater spot for catching crawfish. I have never seen so many in one area
There may have been some captured for a boil.
Awesome video and idea! Thank you for this.
No problem Michael Zarate. We have been really curious about this and just happened to find the right place to do it. Pretty eye-opening for us. Thanks a lot for watching and commenting!
I'd like to see Rage Junks, Rage craws, lobster craws by Strike King. Paca Craws by net bait. Speed craws by Zoom
Those are some staple craw profile baits Eddie Ray Cantrell. Good call! We'll look into it.
@@Wired2Fish would also love to see finesse jigs like a war eagle hvy finesse jig. D & L or Strike King finesse jigs. Casting jigs by any company with craw trailers. Most have NO IDEA what they are trying to emulate under the water with their jigs and trailers.
I did really love the video!!!!!! Love these type of video's! Very very very informative!!!!!!!!!
I needed this video thanks 👍🏻
Helps with the imagination! Thanks for watching-
I think I may need to start experimenting to get more level/ horizontal action from my craw baits. And while cranks may have been a popular option. it feels like they move too fast just to stay on bottom.
Was it just me that thought straight dragging a texas rig made them look derpy?
Watching this video 2 years later again. I've realized crayfish in different regions all scoot close to the bottom. That probably why football head and swing head jigs get really big bites.
the Zman crawfish are really to small for me but i like the idea
Finesse to the max! Maybe they’ll come out with a bigger size but when fish are on those fresh new baby craws it’s deadly.
great video i would like to see some creature baits for instance a sweet beaver
OMG!!!!! Great video!!!!!
Thank you, Charles Bradley. Pretty cool to see!
I’m gonna start doing my crawfish dance 2:10 lmao
Great video. Very interesting stuff
Pretty cool huh?!
Wired2Fish dang right. Loved it
Great video
Yo Zuri makes a great crayfish lure, but mine melted in the truck from the GA heat. None the less it was pretty good.
Thanks for this!
you missed marabou, I would have really liked to see that.
I've been to this spot before! Just down from a dam at the beginning of a great smallie fishery