*I used to fish with a Crippled Killer growing up in the 50/60’s and **enjoyable.fishing** recommend think this lure gas a smoother propeller action. It is a great surface lure.*
Replacement arrived!By the way, I did forget to mention that the original lure did have a decent strike however as most anglers will attest you can get a hit th-cam.com/users/postUgkxCbNOWAGmn6nfbCbJDmasvBq7J38KZNw2 and fish will hang on and release lure. I used the replacement lure yesterday and ran thru a Shimano Waxwing, Kastmaster, Bobber (set to sink). I found the does run deep (I casting on the flats 3.5'). Make sure you adjust your rate of retrieve and rod tip angle (up) to prevent getting snagged on bottom. Used it a couple of times and action was very lifelike (looked like local bait fish for trevally), craftsmanship very good....however eyeball fell out. I asked for replacement and it is on it's way! It was very easy to change out treble to single inline hook.
I've had other BPM baits th-cam.com/users/postUgkxCbNOWAGmn6nfbCbJDmasvBq7J38KZNw2 before and they've pretty much always came through for me with the suskie smallies here and even with the walleye and pike, but I realized I didn't have an "in-between" pattern so this junebug one fills that role in no problem. it pairs up magnificently with a junebug Zoom Z-craw Jr that was trimmed a couple millimeters before the hook slots and rigged sideways for that fatter panfish side profile while still being a nice'n'compact presentation, a real power-finesse bait. Hell, it was so pretty I even bothered to fotosketch the pic into a watercolor painting image just to show you it's beauty! Even the blades are really well made, sure, they're not of Hildebrandt-level exquisiteness but look at the bead's reflection on the colorado blade, definitely well-made! The only "problem" spot it had was a bald spot in the skirt but it was nothing that I couldn't easily fix with a but of tuggin'n'shiftin' with the strands for a couple of seconds, besides that it is pretty minty!
Devon, Thank you for all your ! I love them all. Thank you especially for the time you take to share you fishing knowledge. I truly appreciate it. Oh, I am 68 yrs. young. I love fishing. I absorb your personality. Devon, I pray God's blessings on you. Jim McCool Wichita, KS
I dont mean to be offtopic but does anyone know of a way to log back into an instagram account? I was dumb forgot my password. I love any help you can offer me!
Thanks to you I have learned how to use a baitcaster and learned to take my time and learned some cool new ways to use lures I have gated for years. I'm glad I found your channel 🐟
Thanks for sharing your knowledge for bank anglers! My son and I are getting big into the Ned Rig. My son just caught a 4lb 1oz Largemouth on a Ned Rig a few nights ago.
I usually have a skinny dipper, a drop shot and a wacky rig with me. Of course I have other stuff in my backpack, but those are what I start with this time of year
Great information! You are very knowledgeable on fishing techniques, equipment, etc... and you share it in a way that anyone can understand it! I have learned so much from this type of video. Keep teaching us about the different baits, hooks, equipment, and all we need to know about fishing! I would love to catch a big fish but I would much rather just catch fish regardless of size! Thanks for the hard work you do to make videos!
Great breakdown. Very extensive and so much good info. Thanks for all the details Debo. This is my first Fall bass fishin and this one helped me a lot. Definitely one to save and watch again.
DEBO, What am I gonna do with you? You never fail to constantly give me new things to learn about bank fishing. All I can say is Thank you. I love your videos. Keep it up. Jim McCool Wichita, KANSAS
That’s pretty much how I fish in the fall too. Use a fluke a lot more than swimbaits and down sized worms t-rigged instead of Ned rigs. About the same thing with similar results. Great vid! Your imformative posts are always top notch. Really enjoy them 👍👍
Debo could ya do some video on fishing murky slow rivers? Out here in Tualatin Oregon that's what I have to work with. Nightcrawlers seem to be the only thing that works
Some good fall bait on this list. I just recently found that topwater Poppers are good fall bait when Smallmouths are blowing up on shad. My dad and I were catching them left and right on small sexy shad color poppers.
I don’t use the Ned rig as much as I should but my only add ons would be the swim jig, jerkbaits, and as much as I love walking baits it’s hard to beat a buzz bait for me in the fall when they are pushing bait and aggressive a buzz bait is my go to
Thank you for your wisdom! Your videos are awesome and I'm glad i stumbled upon your channel. Trying lures that you mention and it's awesome catching bass on the ones I have never used before 😁
Totally agree with you debo my favorite lure it's a mc swimbait 2in or 3inc on a owner dart jig 3/8 major craft jigpara spin 7gram any color lucky craft gunfish topwater 3/8 warbait underspin 3/8 and the 1/2 crankbaits cotton those lure always catches fish seriously
Debo! Awesome information haven't had time to fish been busy fighting these fires out here in California but I'm home now so my son and I will be heading out to a pond this weekend. I really appreciate that info! Thanks!
I asked, I received. Thanks for this vid! Since I lost my job to the Covid I've taken up bass fishing to stay sane, and your informative vids have been super helpful and entertaining. Bank fishing gets ignored on TH-cam very often, but you always find a way to keep it in the forefront.
Great info! Was taking notes as fast as I can....anxious to get onto the ned rig baits. (as a bank fisherman, I truly appreciate input like yours that help those without boats...which seem to be the focus of most other youtube videos I seen)
Thanks Debo! Another awesome video. This is my first fall fishing and just throwing some soft bait worms Texas rigged. I’ll have to throw some of the baitfish styles over the next week.
Fall fishing has been insane!!! Since the hurricanes and cold fronts it just been a feeding frenzy. You listed Paddle tail but forgot all about the Fluke, I have been crushing it on smokin shad color since the weather drop. I have a bunch of the TW walking baits, need to bust them out.
HomeGrownPyro I’m way down south so it’s been mid 70s and the fish have been tearing up the spinner bait and flukes. Today my friend caught 7 (small lmb) in about a 45 min span.
Really awesome video Debo. Great detailed breakdown of each bait and combo, much appreciated! Side note: I guarantee that if you come up with some kind of merchandise (hats, t-shirts, hoodies), so many of us would buy it up, you could buy twice as much gear/tackle! I'd be more than happy to rock a Debo hat/hoodie all the time. Just a thought brother.
You’re an encyclopedia of information. I’m taking notes like like I’m in middle school. Lol Thanks brotha. New feesher friend here and looking forward to applying everything I learn and having a hell of a time. (Wish I got more free lures too) lol Thanks again Debo.
Your tips have really helped sharpen my angling skills and enjoyment. Thanks for the fantastic content and keep it up! +1 on the ned rig. The jerk bait would also the in my top 5 for fall.
Thanks Debo always appreciate the tips especially about the rod reels and line, I keep thinking I’ve got the wrong setups being used for the wrong applications but watching you I know I’m at least using what I should
For years one of my best fall baits was a charlie brewer slider head with a 4" worm. They stand up a little, like a ned rig, and rig weedless for nice penetration in weeds or lily pads. Now days, I start with a topwater, move to a spinner bait if I'm getting follows and no blowups, and will throw my slider setup if they just want to be lazy or are in heavy cover.
Really good info, thank you. I'm still taking it all in right now. I've never done Fall fishing. Fall was always my busy season at work so Spring and Summer were my fishing times. Now I am going full on with a Fall fishing line up. Really jazzed about it‼️👍. Because I haven't done it before, I'll be stocking up on several of your top 5. That should get me started off very well as I build up my confidence for Fall 🎣. Thanks again for all you do for all of us and our budget minded wallets. ❤️ That‼️.
Checking in to make sure I'm ready -- Thanks D! BTW, I tend to add a short mono leader (6" -12") to my braid when working topwater spooks, poppers, etc to mitigate the braid tangles. I'm a big squarebill and jerkbait fan in the fall too.
I've had good luck this fall using frogs in NW Iowa ... love the weedless side of it, just have to give it a second for the fish to suck it in before you set the hook. Thanks for the tips and advice!
Crazy good timing on this video. I was going to put new line on a couple of setups for fall here in Iowa. Now I know what to do! I have three tackle warehouse boxes of fall baits and line. Time to get setup. Just hope that we actually get a fall here in Iowa and not straight to snow lol.
Great vid Debo. Totally agree, my favorite weedless man head is flatlands. This past yr I’ve been using the jewel lifted Ewg, and I think I like them as much if not more. Ha ha. Another thing speaking of Z man, the spring the bugZ What is my number one! God bless!
Debo could you do a video on how you determine water clarity as a shore angler? I see lots of videos or articles saying to just drop a white lure in and get a good estimate from how far down you can see it. This doesn't always work as a bank angler since the shoreline is often 1 foot maybe 2 and to get a good water clarity read you seem to need 6+ feet
Great content, love how you included your preferred setup for each lure and technique. Swimbaits are my favorite and go to (1/4 ounce head with 4.75 inch feider shad bio spawn exo swim). I still throw a drop shot with wacky rigged senko for finesse when I feel like slowing it down. Going to try your Ned suggestion as I need to build more confidence in that rig. Recently purchased an A Rig and looking forward to throwing that around. Thank you for the post, really good breakdown and suggestions!
finesse jig and wacky rig has done the most for me for smallies in a clear local lake..only recently building up a little stock of swim baits and spinner baits
Just started learning the Ned rig. Caught a chunk on TRD Yoga Pants just the other day. Looking forward to trying other flavors. Good video. Can't wait to get my first real topwater bite while walking the dog.
Great content as always! Gotta go with the lipless crankbait and the finesse jigs in the fall. I really don’t know why I lug a backpack full of tackle around when I’m only gonna throw these 2 baits.
I had luck the other day with the Ned Rig using a Googan Rattlin' Ned Moon Cake color. These little stick baits rattle. Always enjoy your videos. They are so helpful.
I LOVE the chatterbait! Feeling it thump thru the water, til it gets SMACKED! Its possible that I've mentioned that before 😂😂. I am def going to give that walking bait a try! I have a bone colored Heddon one I'm gonna work this fall. Also going to try to get one on the jointed swimbait. I have a couple River 2 Sea swimbaits. I have yet to catch a fish on either one 🤦♂️. Maybe this is my lucky year 🤞. Thanks for your informative video! Love the details and color explanations and tips and tricks. Great 👍 as always! Keep em comin!
So far my go to has been the ned rig and the reaction innovations skinny dipper weightless texas rigged but it has been a struggle for me idk maybe I'm doing something wrong but first time I have been fall fishing when I was a kid didn't know as much as I do know thanks to you Debo!! I wouldn't have been throwing none of the stuff I currently have been if it wasn't for thank you so much for all the info, knowledge, and ofcourse entertainment lol tight lines bro!!
Great video! So helpful! I have a lot of those baits but don’t really know what combos to use with them. Thanks for adding those details, they will help me out a ton! When will we see your Shimano Sellus review? I just bought one after watching a few of your walking bait videos. Can’t wait to try it out!
Hey Debo, I use YUM products quite a lot. The 6” YUM dinger green pumpkin has been my go to this year. Would love seeing some YUM baits & your take on them. GO HAWKS!
Great video. What type of knot are you using on your top water lures? If you're using leaders, what kind of knot are you using. I'm going too guess and say a loop knot for top water and a double uni knot for leaders.
*I used to fish with a Crippled Killer growing up in the 50/60’s and **enjoyable.fishing** recommend think this lure gas a smoother propeller action. It is a great surface lure.*
Replacement arrived!By the way, I did forget to mention that the original lure did have a decent strike however as most anglers will attest you can get a hit th-cam.com/users/postUgkxCbNOWAGmn6nfbCbJDmasvBq7J38KZNw2 and fish will hang on and release lure. I used the replacement lure yesterday and ran thru a Shimano Waxwing, Kastmaster, Bobber (set to sink). I found the does run deep (I casting on the flats 3.5'). Make sure you adjust your rate of retrieve and rod tip angle (up) to prevent getting snagged on bottom. Used it a couple of times and action was very lifelike (looked like local bait fish for trevally), craftsmanship very good....however eyeball fell out. I asked for replacement and it is on it's way! It was very easy to change out treble to single inline hook.
Lovely video really good advice I love the spinnerbait 💪 💪👍😊
I've had other BPM baits th-cam.com/users/postUgkxCbNOWAGmn6nfbCbJDmasvBq7J38KZNw2 before and they've pretty much always came through for me with the suskie smallies here and even with the walleye and pike, but I realized I didn't have an "in-between" pattern so this junebug one fills that role in no problem. it pairs up magnificently with a junebug Zoom Z-craw Jr that was trimmed a couple millimeters before the hook slots and rigged sideways for that fatter panfish side profile while still being a nice'n'compact presentation, a real power-finesse bait. Hell, it was so pretty I even bothered to fotosketch the pic into a watercolor painting image just to show you it's beauty! Even the blades are really well made, sure, they're not of Hildebrandt-level exquisiteness but look at the bead's reflection on the colorado blade, definitely well-made! The only "problem" spot it had was a bald spot in the skirt but it was nothing that I couldn't easily fix with a but of tuggin'n'shiftin' with the strands for a couple of seconds, besides that it is pretty minty!
Again appreciate the tips Mr Deeebooo Fish on Brother Fish on 👍🏻💥💪🏻👊🏻
Debo hands down has the best fishing content on youtube. Thank you again sir
Means a lot to me! Thanks a lot for watching 👊👊👊
Quality content as always! We all appreciate the time you put in to entertain and inform us, Debo!
My name is Mark, I love your content ,your great, I have done much better fishing with your advice.
The thanks all goes to folks like you for watching 👊👊👊
Devon, Thank you for all your ! I love them all. Thank you especially for the time you take to share you fishing knowledge. I truly appreciate it. Oh, I am 68 yrs. young. I love fishing. I absorb your personality. Devon, I pray God's blessings on you.
Jim McCool
Wichita, KS
@@markanderson8290 Oh hi mark
I dont mean to be offtopic but does anyone know of a way to log back into an instagram account?
I was dumb forgot my password. I love any help you can offer me!
You have the best instructional fishing videos on the interwebs!!
Appreciate that a ton my friend 👊
Debo pumping out The Content!👊🎣👊! Thanks for all the New Video Content! As Always Highly Informative an Fun to watch!!
I'm trying to keep the vids rolling!
Great video 👍thx Debo!!
Thanks to you I have learned how to use a baitcaster and learned to take my time and learned some cool new ways to use lures I have gated for years. I'm glad I found your channel 🐟
That's awesome man, glad to hear my vids could help! 👊
Thank you so much for a very informative video on lures.Im an old man but learning to fish with new rigs.Keep the videos coming.
Appreciate you watching sir!
Great video as usual thanks Debo!
Nice.. take a look at the jackall tn70 and Tn 80 range.. 👍
Flag Jigheads and rubber craw swimmers! Again bro. Great video!! I’ve been awol from the channel for a couple of weeks. I see I missed some good ones.
All good man. Always appreciate your support 👊
Thanks for the tips. Time to switch out lures in the tackle bag
Thanks for sharing your knowledge for bank anglers! My son and I are getting big into the Ned Rig. My son just caught a 4lb 1oz Largemouth on a Ned Rig a few nights ago.
Awesome! Great catch for your son!
I usually have a skinny dipper, a drop shot and a wacky rig with me. Of course I have other stuff in my backpack, but those are what I start with this time of year
Awesome video dude 🤙🏼
Thanks for your tips, good information, keep then coming
Thanks for great info n combo selection for fall fishing. Great timing.
This is exactly the kind of video I needed. Thanks Debo.
Hope it helps out 👊👊👊
Thanks for the bank angler love man! Haha. Can’t wait to get out and try these tips!
Very helpful information for everyone. I enjoy learning from you
Thanks man, hope it helps out!
Great video after watching i had to make sure i have those baits in my tackle backpack very greatfull for all your videos
I'm new to your channel for what it's worth I think your videos are thorough and very helpful sincerely nice candor.
Thanks man, appreciate you watching 👊
Great information! You are very knowledgeable on fishing techniques, equipment, etc... and you share it in a way that anyone can understand it! I have learned so much from this type of video. Keep teaching us about the different baits, hooks, equipment, and all we need to know about fishing! I would love to catch a big fish but I would much rather just catch fish regardless of size! Thanks for the hard work you do to make videos!
The thanks all goes to folks like you who watch 👊
New to Bass fishing and absolutely loved this video. Great job describing the 5, from size, color, technique and so on. Very insightful.
Thank you for watching and hope it helps 👊
Great breakdown. Very extensive and so much good info. Thanks for all the details Debo. This is my first Fall bass fishin and this one helped me a lot. Definitely one to save and watch again.
Thanks man, hope it helps! Good luck this fall!
watch hundreds of fishing videos, but out of all of them, your the best. seriously tightlines jim c
That sunfish colored Berkeley warpig....... 😍😍, using the yo-yo retrieve. That’s where it’s at!
DEBO,
What am I gonna do with you? You never fail to constantly give me new things to learn about bank fishing. All I can say is Thank you. I love your videos. Keep it up.
Jim McCool Wichita, KANSAS
Another awesome video Devon! I would have to agree with your choices. I’m also a big fan of buzzbaits this time of year as well!
Always appreciate you brother 👊
DEBO'S Fishing likewise my brother 👊
That’s pretty much how I fish in the fall too. Use a fluke a lot more than swimbaits and down sized worms t-rigged instead of Ned rigs. About the same thing with similar results. Great vid! Your imformative posts are always top notch. Really enjoy them 👍👍
Appreciate that a lot man.
Debo could ya do some video on fishing murky slow rivers? Out here in Tualatin Oregon that's what I have to work with. Nightcrawlers seem to be the only thing that works
More great content Debo. Love the videos and info. I need to check my tackle boxes and see what I need to buy. I am sure I need something.
Some good fall bait on this list. I just recently found that topwater Poppers are good fall bait when Smallmouths are blowing up on shad. My dad and I were catching them left and right on small sexy shad color poppers.
I don’t use the Ned rig as much as I should but my only add ons would be the swim jig, jerkbaits, and as much as I love walking baits it’s hard to beat a buzz bait for me in the fall when they are pushing bait and aggressive a buzz bait is my go to
Thank you for your wisdom! Your videos are awesome and I'm glad i stumbled upon your channel. Trying lures that you mention and it's awesome catching bass on the ones I have never used before 😁
Totally agree with you debo my favorite lure it's a mc swimbait 2in or 3inc on a owner dart jig 3/8 major craft jigpara spin 7gram any color lucky craft gunfish topwater 3/8 warbait underspin 3/8 and the 1/2 crankbaits cotton those lure always catches fish seriously
Love the flashy swimmers. Great info
Love em too. Hope you're doing well brother 👊
Debo! Awesome information haven't had time to fish been busy fighting these fires out here in California but I'm home now so my son and I will be heading out to a pond this weekend. I really appreciate that info! Thanks!
Dang man, stay safe out there. Good luck hitting the pond!
I asked, I received. Thanks for this vid! Since I lost my job to the Covid I've taken up bass fishing to stay sane, and your informative vids have been super helpful and entertaining. Bank fishing gets ignored on TH-cam very often, but you always find a way to keep it in the forefront.
Agreed, I always try to look out for the bank guys!
Great information as always and thanks for the lure recommendations. Jerkbaits might be a good option to add to the list.
Oh yeah, jerkbaits definitely come out as it gets colder!
Great info! Was taking notes as fast as I can....anxious to get onto the ned rig baits. (as a bank fisherman, I truly appreciate input like yours that help those without boats...which seem to be the focus of most other youtube videos I seen)
It's my pleasure to try and help. I'm no pro but happy to share the things I use. Tight lines 👊
Thanks Debo! Another awesome video. This is my first fall fishing and just throwing some soft bait worms Texas rigged. I’ll have to throw some of the baitfish styles over the next week.
Yeah, give those a shot. Good luck 👊
Loves these videos! Great information! Thanks Debo!
Cant go wrong with any of these dude! Tight lines from RSF. 👊🏼💥
Thanks man, appreciate you stopping by to watch!
Fall fishing has been insane!!! Since the hurricanes and cold fronts it just been a feeding frenzy.
You listed Paddle tail but forgot all about the Fluke, I have been crushing it on smokin shad color since the weather drop. I have a bunch of the TW walking baits, need to bust them out.
It's the opposite here for me in PA, I haven't been able to even get a bite the last week lol
HomeGrownPyro I’m way down south so it’s been mid 70s and the fish have been tearing up the spinner bait and flukes. Today my friend caught 7 (small lmb) in about a 45 min span.
Thanks for the vid my man! I alway a walk away learning something.
Appreciate you watching man 👊
Really awesome video Debo. Great detailed breakdown of each bait and combo, much appreciated! Side note: I guarantee that if you come up with some kind of merchandise (hats, t-shirts, hoodies), so many of us would buy it up, you could buy twice as much gear/tackle! I'd be more than happy to rock a Debo hat/hoodie all the time. Just a thought brother.
I need to get some of that figured out. I've had a number of folks ask!
Thanks Debo!! Just got my new PB for fishing the San Diego river in SoCal. Close to 4 lbs on a black Senko with blue flake.
Heck yeah, congratulations on the new PB!
Never tried the NED rid, gonna have to give it a try! Appreciate all the great info!
Its like cheating. Ive had days with 20+ fish from the bank.
Owner blockhead jigs are the best EWG Ned jigs I've tried. A little cheaper, too.
@@Skunkdman check out lifted if you havent yet!
1225tdnelson I have some of those too. Good stuff!
It's a great fish catcher!
Great content as always, looking forward to trying these soon, thanks DEBO and tight lines
You’re an encyclopedia of information. I’m taking notes like like I’m in middle school. Lol
Thanks brotha. New feesher friend here and looking forward to applying everything I learn and having a hell of a time. (Wish I got more free lures too) lol
Thanks again Debo.
Appreciate the kind words man. Thank you for watching and supporting my channel. Hope the vids can help👊
Love your content Debo! Always look forward to your videos
Thanks man, appreciate you watching 👊
I love watching your videos you put in so much time and effort and I really appreciate the quality content
Great info as always brother. Keep it coming. 👊
Your tips have really helped sharpen my angling skills and enjoyment. Thanks for the fantastic content and keep it up! +1 on the ned rig. The jerk bait would also the in my top 5 for fall.
Thanks for watching. Glad that my tips have helped 👊
Thanks Debo always appreciate the tips especially about the rod reels and line, I keep thinking I’ve got the wrong setups being used for the wrong applications but watching you I know I’m at least using what I should
Score, got some new baits to try now! Thanks Debo! You’re a wealth of knowledge and entertainment 😂😂
Haha hope the vids help. Thanks for watching 👊
For years one of my best fall baits was a charlie brewer slider head with a 4" worm. They stand up a little, like a ned rig, and rig weedless for nice penetration in weeds or lily pads.
Now days, I start with a topwater, move to a spinner bait if I'm getting follows and no blowups, and will throw my slider setup if they just want to be lazy or are in heavy cover.
Yep, I work my way down too! Thanks for watching 👊
Shout out from BassGrabbers tournament Trail. Love the loyalty to bank fishing. I fish bank tournament trail in North Texas.
Really good info, thank you. I'm still taking it all in right now. I've never done Fall fishing. Fall was always my busy season at work so Spring and Summer were my fishing times. Now I am going full on with a Fall fishing line up. Really jazzed about it‼️👍. Because I haven't done it before, I'll be stocking up on several of your top 5. That should get me started off very well as I build up my confidence for Fall 🎣. Thanks again for all you do for all of us and our budget minded wallets. ❤️ That‼️.
Hope the info help. Good luck this fall 👊
Fellow Hawkeye here! Love the videos brother!!
Heck yeah! GO HAWKS!
Thanks for the details you’ve really been helping up my game!
Thanks for watching 👊
Checking in to make sure I'm ready -- Thanks D! BTW, I tend to add a short mono leader (6" -12") to my braid when working topwater spooks, poppers, etc to mitigate the braid tangles. I'm a big squarebill and jerkbait fan in the fall too.
Yes, a mono leadet helps a ton for those if you use braid! Thanks for watching 👊
Super in depth and informative content!
I've had good luck this fall using frogs in NW Iowa ... love the weedless side of it, just have to give it a second for the fish to suck it in before you set the hook. Thanks for the tips and advice!
Great info ty for these videos.
Crazy good timing on this video. I was going to put new line on a couple of setups for fall here in Iowa. Now I know what to do! I have three tackle warehouse boxes of fall baits and line. Time to get setup. Just hope that we actually get a fall here in Iowa and not straight to snow lol.
Great vid Debo. Totally agree, my favorite weedless man head is flatlands. This past yr I’ve been using the jewel lifted Ewg, and I think I like them as much if not more. Ha ha. Another thing speaking of Z man, the spring the bugZ What is my number one! God bless!
Just started fishing and love your channel. Learning A TON.
Love those lipless crankbaits, especially that Warpig. I lose way to many though they get snagged way to easy.
Yeah, they do like to find snags 🤣
Love the tips Debo!!
Dude thank you. I started fishing a few months ago and I am struggling lol. Thank you for sharing your knowledge!
Good stuff bro
Awesome video. This is just what I needed to prep for the fall. You got a sub from me.
Appreciate the sub and hope the vid helps!
Love the Cotton Cordell Rayburn Red Spot. A killer in spring around grass.Works in 1/2 and 1/4 oz sizes.
Debo could you do a video on how you determine water clarity as a shore angler? I see lots of videos or articles saying to just drop a white lure in and get a good estimate from how far down you can see it. This doesn't always work as a bank angler since the shoreline is often 1 foot maybe 2 and to get a good water clarity read you seem to need 6+ feet
Yeah, I eye it with lure depth too usually. Otherwise, look for downed logs or rocks to see how far you can see down.
Great content, love how you included your preferred setup for each lure and technique. Swimbaits are my favorite and go to (1/4 ounce head with 4.75 inch feider shad bio spawn exo swim). I still throw a drop shot with wacky rigged senko for finesse when I feel like slowing it down. Going to try your Ned suggestion as I need to build more confidence in that rig. Recently purchased an A Rig and looking forward to throwing that around. Thank you for the post, really good breakdown and suggestions!
I have been really enjoying fishing swimbaits lately! Bass Pro Sassy Sally is pretty legit and easy on the wallet too
finesse jig and wacky rig has done the most for me for smallies in a clear local lake..only recently building up a little stock of swim baits and spinner baits
Both of those are great options!
Just started learning the Ned rig. Caught a chunk on TRD Yoga Pants just the other day. Looking forward to trying other flavors.
Good video. Can't wait to get my first real topwater bite while walking the dog.
Great content as always! Gotta go with the lipless crankbait and the finesse jigs in the fall. I really don’t know why I lug a backpack full of tackle around when I’m only gonna throw these 2 baits.
Lipless is fun as heck for sure!
Debo, that's why I'm watching every one of your videos, I don't know where the bait is in the water column! Until then I just "keep grinding".
Only one i dont use is the top water walking bait. I have 2, A medium and large. Guess ill have to try them.
Great video Debo. Here in Florida the swim baits3.5 to 4.5 inch and Texas rig worms work the best for me.
I had luck the other day with the Ned Rig using a Googan Rattlin' Ned Moon Cake color. These little stick baits rattle. Always enjoy your videos. They are so helpful.
Another rock solid video man. Let's get out again before it's too late!
Hey guy! Let's go soon, that cold weather is coming. Hit me up and let's set a time.
You should try twister tails on the ned head . I just started with them but I have a ton of different plastics that I didn't use much but am now .
I LOVE the chatterbait! Feeling it thump thru the water, til it gets SMACKED! Its possible that I've mentioned that before 😂😂. I am def going to give that walking bait a try! I have a bone colored Heddon one I'm gonna work this fall. Also going to try to get one on the jointed swimbait. I have a couple River 2 Sea swimbaits. I have yet to catch a fish on either one 🤦♂️. Maybe this is my lucky year 🤞. Thanks for your informative video! Love the details and color explanations and tips and tricks. Great 👍 as always! Keep em comin!
Heck yeah, the heddon super spook Jr is money! Good luck my man!
So far my go to has been the ned rig and the reaction innovations skinny dipper weightless texas rigged but it has been a struggle for me idk maybe I'm doing something wrong but first time I have been fall fishing when I was a kid didn't know as much as I do know thanks to you Debo!! I wouldn't have been throwing none of the stuff I currently have been if it wasn't for thank you so much for all the info, knowledge, and ofcourse entertainment lol tight lines bro!!
I'm honored to hear that my vids have helped! Thank you for watching 👊
Great video! So helpful! I have a lot of those baits but don’t really know what combos to use with them. Thanks for adding those details, they will help me out a ton!
When will we see your Shimano Sellus review? I just bought one after watching a few of your walking bait videos. Can’t wait to try it out!
It's an awesome budget rod. I'll get that review up soon!
Nice. Thanks for this. Gonna work one of those topwater lures along with my usual senko or jig.
That 13 fishing dual pitch is becoming my favorite walking bait has a real good sound to it
Hey Debo, I use YUM products quite a lot. The 6” YUM dinger green pumpkin has been my go to this year. Would love seeing some YUM baits & your take on them. GO HAWKS!
GO HAWKS 👊
Great video.
What type of knot are you using on your top water lures? If you're using leaders, what kind of knot are you using.
I'm going too guess and say a loop knot for top water and a double uni knot for leaders.
I'm going to do a vid on that exact thing soon!
You are SO damn helpful dude. Thank you, you’re exactly what I need as a beginner bass fisherman!! 💪🏻
I hope the vids can help. Thanks for watching!
One of the BEST COMMENTS EVER..!! I’ve improved so much by watching Debo and Randizzle.
I second that
Love the swimbait, lipless and regular crank bait, and ned rig.