This is definitely a video I’m keeping in my back pocket. I’m finally starting to move out of my comfort zone on hooks and trying new things. This is extremely helpful for this thanks Tyler
I use wide gap and offset round bend. Been using offset more recent due to hook up quicker. I am barely setting the hook when using soft plastics and the offset round bend.
Tyler, Great conversation between you and Rob HIll, very informative. What you call circle hooks are what I call J hooks. A true circle hook you do not need to set the hook the fish sets the hooks and are used more often that not for bait / live bait fishing.. A lot of fishers do use Octopus circle hooks for wacky rigs. Thanks for explaining the sizing system and how crazy it is. Robs additional information also makes it a little easier to understand. Can you do a similar video on swivels and snaps. That sizing system is even more confusing especially when you are buying a swivel snap combo.
Wish I saw this last year when I was getting into bass fishing before having to figure out most of this (some things were still very helpful) on my own. This will indeed help others out. I did notice the video didn't show the example of "wacky" when you mentioned it and then the end of the video just cuts off. Still good information, ignore those saying otherwise. What you've mentioned in all of this lines up exactly to what I've found out for myself and same mentions from other pro anglers. Keep it up!
@tylersreelfishing Regarding confusion with how sizes are numbered, it's related to gauge systems of measurement (which tend to be arbitrary but standardized) and makes sense in that context. For firearms, gauge is based on the amount of lead it takes to make a ball of a certain diameter. A 12 gauge shotgun has a barrel that's the diameter of a lead ball made from 1/12 lb of lead. A 20 gauge shotgun has a barrel that's the diameter of a ball made from 1/20 lb of lead. Since the gauge number is a denominator it gets bigger as the size of the object gets smaller The American Wire Gauge (AWG) system is based on the number of drawing operations it takes to produce a wire of a certain diameter. A thin wire has to be drawn/reduced more times than a thick wire, so a bigger number means a smaller wire. The hook sizes of 1/0, 2/0, 3/0 etc. are shorthand for 0, 00, 000, etc. so not a true switch in numbering. Now, as to why each different gauge system uses an ad hoc basis instead of just using a pre-existing measurement system (e.g. millimeters)? No idea.
We could just use someone’s foot size to create a measurement called foot then divide it by 12 and call it an inch then take 3 of those feet and call it a yard. I think that would be more efficient than any system based on the number 10.
Those are not circle hooks.... circle hooks have a point that faces the shank. You do not set the hook on a circle hook or youll lose the fish. Those are just rounder hooks
It is always a nightmare to order hooks from the internet because even if you know your numbers, there are always brand variations to make it even harder for us 😅🎣
A lot of bass stuff is gimmick just saying they're making to much for what ⁉️🔘💰 me I'll stay with 🦅 claw bass pack taking the guessing out. Is is a great video to watch. Thank you for your help 👊🏼 I just started Bass fishing I'm a newbie second year. I've trout fishing for years and is so different to me trout fishing everything is small and bass stuff is big big learning curve for me.
Awesome vid dude. I do notice a better hook up to land ratio with round bend hook vs a wide gap, I literally think it depends on the angler and how they set the hook. I also notice a higher snag a limb and lose your setup ratio with the round bends. That’s their Achilles’ tendon. I noticed this to be more of a problem this year as I’m learning how to skip cast. Seems like skip casting encourages the lure to pull loose from the hook.
hi i am a new subscriber all the way from S.A. Awesome video and thank you Tyler because i definitely learned plenty from the few videos ive already watched. i just want to add how funny it would've been if Tyler threw his old wallet in the water🤣 thanks for all the effort you put in to your videos. Definitely one of the best educational bass fishing channels 🎣
Quick question, on baitcasters, why do they have two knobs ( for lack of a better word) for reeling in. In my experience in fishing you only use one. What is the reason for the second?
The magnetic cast control knob on the left controls the spool during the cast. The spool tightner knob on the right side by the handle controls the spool at the end of the cast.
Honestly, I am not exactly sure. I think what Kelly was referring to is not the question you were asking. To answer your question, maybe it is because it gives you more of an option in case a fish fight gets you in a weird situation? Maybe two knobs allows you to grab it easier
Hey, I didn't mean to start up trouble, Tyler answered the question I was asking, I know exactly how the controls on the baitcaster work and what they are for.
SD Creek Fisherman, more people would watch your channel if you didn't record your videos vertically. Just a tip, noone will watch them. Try horizontally and also open up your comments. Nobody can comment on your videos. I want to watch, trust me. I just can't take watching vertically recorded videos, that goes with everyone else. Hold it sideways, just like you'd be watching a t.v.
Only person ive ever heard talk about switching between EWG and superline and shit is mr. Bassnerd... whatever his name is who catches big bass but has literally 0 tourney wins to his name
Any decent bait will get bit. If your using circles then remember that YOU don't set the hook, the fish does.... Let it swim and it will turn the hook and get caught. 👍Have fun out there
This one missed the mark for me Tyler. I appreciate what you were doing, but as an experienced angler myself, I at times was like "What is he even talking about." Keep in mind I do realize everybody learns different. I think the paper approach was a good idea on your part, but you definitely displayed a lack of knowledge on your part in some of these. For example, Hook sizes work the same as wire sizes. 10 gauge wire is bigger than 12 gauge wire but 10/0 wire is smaller than 12/0. and yes the "0" is in fact a zero. I honestly think if you would have just bought some regular straight shank, round bend hooks from size 6 - size 5/0, size would have been made easy. From that point you could have jumped off into the different kinds of hooks and what they are used for. (Also I don't know for a fact what kinds of hooks Alton uses 90% of the time, but I'm willing to bet based on BassU videos it's probably offset round bend or round bend if you would ask him.) I appreciate what you were trying to do, I just think you didn't have enough info yourself about hook sizing and uses.
@@TylersReelFishing Sorry dude, I wasn't trying to be rude. Just trying to give you feedback on an area it seems you're weak in (at least that's how it came across). You may have just not been able to articulate it well. Like I said though, I appreciate what you were trying to do.
I appreciate your comment. I personally do not believe that I am weak in this subject, but I know that on a video of this length, it can be hard to coherently communicate comprehension of a topic. Was just tryin my best to teach in a visual way that I learn best from
@@TylersReelFishingIt's possible you just tried to put too much into this one video. Had you just stayed with hooks sizes and different types of hooks, that would have made for a good video. When you start trying to talk about superline hooks you would have to get into how line size, rod power/action, fishing conditions....etc dictate when to use those kinds of hooks vs regular hooks. Your treble section was really solid. The worm and circle hook sections though were off. As an example people frequently use an Aberdeen style hook (or something like it for Neeko rigging because you rig the hook point towards the nail weight because the fall if rigged properly can actually glide backwards and you want the point towards the nail weight when fishing it in cover, but you need to do a modified texas rig it if you're in there.
I was just giving my experience with why I use certain ones and why I don’t care about others. In my attempt to dumb it down for people, I guess I made it more complicated. Thanks for bringing this up
Son, do some research before you try your next informational vid.... Not only is your info wrong, but your explanation is terrible. You have a lot information and good content to share, but you messed this one right up......
How so? I have been hard-core bass fishing for around 10 years of my life, and many of my mentors are professional anglers. Genuinely curious how this is incorrect information
Just some honest feedback /criticism here because you do put out some great info. A few points I noticed: overall your very rushed, slow down. If you wanted, add notes in comments "go to xyz time for ABC style" to help viewers get to what they need. Also a "worm hook" and "circle hook" are both their own style of hook in their own right, not a category. Better title to your papers (great way to display the hooks btw, very easy to see) would be "circular" and "common". You did get around to it later in video but you could have saved a lot of time and explanation if you started with a short over view of sizing (even "worm hooks" are available in smaller 'regular' sizes, not just x/0) and how there isn't any form of industry standard in how big each one is. Keep up the good work!
Thanks to Ridge Wallet for making this video possible! Head on over to www.ridge.com/TRF and use Code “TRF” for 10% off your order!👍🏼
I have that wallet! Took me a few days to get the hang of it, but I’ll never go back to a bulky wallet again!
I like your videos. They are always very informative
This is definitely a video I’m keeping in my back pocket. I’m finally starting to move out of my comfort zone on hooks and trying new things. This is extremely helpful for this thanks Tyler
Heck yeah! Glad you learned something
I use wide gap and offset round bend. Been using offset more recent due to hook up quicker. I am barely setting the hook when using soft plastics and the offset round bend.
About time someone explained all this stuff!! Makes sense, as far as fishing for bass. Great for other forms of fishing as well. THANK YOU!
Of course! Thanks for watching
I'm pretty sure superline refers to high test lines by Berkely. Hence the heavier gauge hook.
I always use the offset round hooks for stick baits I seem to catch more bass on them I only use wide gap hooks on creature baits
what size?
Tyler,
Great conversation between you and Rob HIll, very informative. What you call circle hooks are what I call J hooks. A true circle hook you do not need to set the hook the fish sets the hooks and are used more often that not for bait / live bait fishing.. A lot of fishers do use Octopus circle hooks for wacky rigs. Thanks for explaining the sizing system and how crazy it is. Robs additional information also makes it a little easier to understand. Can you do a similar video on swivels and snaps. That sizing system is even more confusing especially when you are buying a swivel snap combo.
One can search far and wide and find TH-cam Presenters as good as Tyler BUT I guarantee you will not find one any better. Tyler Anderson is the BEST.
Man, thank you so much Peter!
Great breakdown man. Tools for the job.
Wish I saw this last year when I was getting into bass fishing before having to figure out most of this (some things were still very helpful) on my own. This will indeed help others out. I did notice the video didn't show the example of "wacky" when you mentioned it and then the end of the video just cuts off. Still good information, ignore those saying otherwise. What you've mentioned in all of this lines up exactly to what I've found out for myself and same mentions from other pro anglers. Keep it up!
Yeah, The video export had several issues it seems. Thanks for the support!
Thanks for doing all the hard work on the hooks! Very helpful.
@tylersreelfishing Regarding confusion with how sizes are numbered, it's related to gauge systems of measurement (which tend to be arbitrary but standardized) and makes sense in that context.
For firearms, gauge is based on the amount of lead it takes to make a ball of a certain diameter. A 12 gauge shotgun has a barrel that's the diameter of a lead ball made from 1/12 lb of lead. A 20 gauge shotgun has a barrel that's the diameter of a ball made from 1/20 lb of lead. Since the gauge number is a denominator it gets bigger as the size of the object gets smaller
The American Wire Gauge (AWG) system is based on the number of drawing operations it takes to produce a wire of a certain diameter. A thin wire has to be drawn/reduced more times than a thick wire, so a bigger number means a smaller wire. The hook sizes of 1/0, 2/0, 3/0 etc. are shorthand for 0, 00, 000, etc. so not a true switch in numbering.
Now, as to why each different gauge system uses an ad hoc basis instead of just using a pre-existing measurement system (e.g. millimeters)? No idea.
We could just use someone’s foot size to create a measurement called foot then divide it by 12 and call it an inch then take 3 of those feet and call it a yard. I think that would be more efficient than any system based on the number 10.
Tyler, yes all these hooks are confusing...so thanks for your information!
What is the best hook to use to switch out trebles for single hooks on lures
You’re a great teacher, thanks!
Thank you josh!
Those are not circle hooks.... circle hooks have a point that faces the shank. You do not set the hook on a circle hook or youll lose the fish. Those are just rounder hooks
Thanks for all your information very helpful keep up the great work
Glad you enjoyed it!
Very well done. I wasnt sure how you would explain this many hooks without making it confusing but you did it. Thanks
Lets go Team TRF!
Heck yeah! Content will start dropping on there soon. Wasn’t quite ready for ya haha
@@TylersReelFishing Never worry my man! I got faith in TRF! and looking forward to every part of becoming a better Bass Angler through Team TRF🏆
It is always a nightmare to order hooks from the internet because even if you know your numbers, there are always brand variations to make it even harder for us 😅🎣
Yes. Yes. Yes. Awesome
A lot of bass stuff is gimmick just saying they're making to much for what ⁉️🔘💰 me I'll stay with 🦅 claw bass pack taking the guessing out. Is is a great video to watch. Thank you for your help 👊🏼 I just started Bass fishing I'm a newbie second year. I've trout fishing for years and is so different to me trout fishing everything is small and bass stuff is big big learning curve for me.
Thank you...great educational video! 🤙
So glad you learned!
Man you had me into this. I hope you get the ending uploaded ASAP bro! 🤙🏼
Sadly, it wont be up. I’d have to delete this video and upload it again. Don’t wanna have to do that
Ya I got a ridge a while back it’s nice
Nice! I’ve loved mine
Great vid Tyler love your bass knowledge
Thanks man!
Superline 4-0 is perfect weight for zoom super flukes :)
Whoops, how have I not hit the like button on this yet, I’ve watched it three times now for screen shots/shopping list.
Awesome! Smash that like every time
Well thought out and presented. Great tips. Thanks
Thanks Ernie!
Anyone notice the end of the video abruptly stop while Tyler was mid sentence for some reason
Yeah, my export cut off some of the video and I didn’t notice for days. Thought I would just make a better version in a while to replace this one
Hey man I was watching one of your videos and you were saying that you want to sell your boat in November how do I get information about that thanks
Shoot me an email TylersReelFishing@gmail.com
TylersReelFishing@gmail.com
Great Video
Awesome vid dude. I do notice a better hook up to land ratio with round bend hook vs a wide gap, I literally think it depends on the angler and how they set the hook. I also notice a higher snag a limb and lose your setup ratio with the round bends. That’s their Achilles’ tendon. I noticed this to be more of a problem this year as I’m learning how to skip cast. Seems like skip casting encourages the lure to pull loose from the hook.
I can agree with that sentiment, especially the 2nd part. Good insight
Broooo this really helped me out thanksss
Of course!
Very helpful!
hi i am a new subscriber all the way from S.A. Awesome video and thank you Tyler because i definitely learned plenty from the few videos ive already watched.
i just want to add how funny it would've been if Tyler threw his old wallet in the water🤣 thanks for all the effort you put in to your videos. Definitely one of the best educational bass fishing channels 🎣
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tyleer is low key flexin with his old wallet
I am missing the rest of the info :( should upload just the ending of it for the rest of the content. great video other then that!
The video had a glitch when exporting that I didn’t notice. My apologies
@@TylersReelFishing it is all good. things happen with technology.
LOVE YOUR VIDS
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Why not mention tru turn hooks?
Never heard of that
Lot's of good info. Thank you.
Thank you mike!
Bruh I’m going through that rn like why is there so many hooks and sizes and junk!😂
Hope it made sense haha
TylersReelFishing yessir it helped a lot. I will be watching this again before I buy hooks and stuff lol
needed this video thanks 🙏🏻
Of course!
Great video!
Thanks Eli!
Quick question, on baitcasters, why do they have two knobs ( for lack of a better word) for reeling in. In my experience in fishing you only use one. What is the reason for the second?
The magnetic cast control knob on the left controls the spool during the cast. The spool tightner knob on the right side by the handle controls the spool at the end of the cast.
Honestly, I am not exactly sure. I think what Kelly was referring to is not the question you were asking. To answer your question, maybe it is because it gives you more of an option in case a fish fight gets you in a weird situation? Maybe two knobs allows you to grab it easier
Kelly Moore not what he’s asking
@@Brody1007 it is exactly what he is asking, he does not know how a baitcaster is set up properly!
Hey, I didn't mean to start up trouble, Tyler answered the question I was asking, I know exactly how the controls on the baitcaster work and what they are for.
Your videos are fire 🔥
😡 makes me want to make my own video on the subject.
Do it then
SD Creek Fisherman, more people would watch your channel if you didn't record your videos vertically. Just a tip, noone will watch them. Try horizontally and also open up your comments. Nobody can comment on your videos. I want to watch, trust me. I just can't take watching vertically recorded videos, that goes with everyone else. Hold it sideways, just like you'd be watching a t.v.
Dunno if it's just me but the video cut off at 25min and it felt incomplete on how it cut out in mid sentence.
Holy smokes, it wasn’t like that when I exported it. My editor must have a glitch. Surprised that no one else has commented
@@TylersReelFishing lol ya. Still a good video
@@TylersReelFishing maybe I'm a true fan and actually watched the whole thing from start to finish
You are the best for that
Ending?
See description
TylersReelFishing keep up the great work. Great role model
Neko hook is consider a “J” not circle hook lol
Only person ive ever heard talk about switching between EWG and superline and shit is mr. Bassnerd... whatever his name is who catches big bass but has literally 0 tourney wins to his name
Lmao bruh I have that same wallet lmao. I still have it after 6 years
That’s awesome!
You just might have forgotten the insert at 17 minutes buddy.
The video got messed up
@@TylersReelFishing well darn it to heck lol
I use size 10 circle hooks and I caught 10 pound bass don’t underestimate small hooks
Any decent bait will get bit. If your using circles then remember that YOU don't set the hook, the fish does.... Let it swim and it will turn the hook and get caught. 👍Have fun out there
J John he said he caught the fish, not missed it. Strange comment. It’s like you didn’t read what he said and just wanted to put in your two cents
@@Brody1007 no one said he missed the fish.... Did you want your 02¢ back? 🤷♂️
J John I’m not the one telling people how to fish. You’re up to about a buck 10
That was smooth. You said you emptied your wallet for this video then you were like speaking of wallets look at this sponsor. Smooth do😶😶
Smooth is my middle name😎
FISHING VIDEO PLEASE. when did this became and ad?????
Literally the entire video is about fishing
What kind of shorts are those?
Has every hook imaginable except a 2/0 lol
🎣👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼
FYI, he doesn't get to the point of the video until 4:05
Thank you Adam
You pay for hooks?
Yep!
This one missed the mark for me Tyler. I appreciate what you were doing, but as an experienced angler myself, I at times was like "What is he even talking about."
Keep in mind I do realize everybody learns different. I think the paper approach was a good idea on your part, but you definitely displayed a lack of knowledge on your part in some of these. For example, Hook sizes work the same as wire sizes. 10 gauge wire is bigger than 12 gauge wire but 10/0 wire is smaller than 12/0. and yes the "0" is in fact a zero.
I honestly think if you would have just bought some regular straight shank, round bend hooks from size 6 - size 5/0, size would have been made easy. From that point you could have jumped off into the different kinds of hooks and what they are used for. (Also I don't know for a fact what kinds of hooks Alton uses 90% of the time, but I'm willing to bet based on BassU videos it's probably offset round bend or round bend if you would ask him.)
I appreciate what you were trying to do, I just think you didn't have enough info yourself about hook sizing and uses.
👍🏼
@@TylersReelFishing Sorry dude, I wasn't trying to be rude. Just trying to give you feedback on an area it seems you're weak in (at least that's how it came across). You may have just not been able to articulate it well. Like I said though, I appreciate what you were trying to do.
I appreciate your comment. I personally do not believe that I am weak in this subject, but I know that on a video of this length, it can be hard to coherently communicate comprehension of a topic. Was just tryin my best to teach in a visual way that I learn best from
@@TylersReelFishingIt's possible you just tried to put too much into this one video. Had you just stayed with hooks sizes and different types of hooks, that would have made for a good video.
When you start trying to talk about superline hooks you would have to get into how line size, rod power/action, fishing conditions....etc dictate when to use those kinds of hooks vs regular hooks. Your treble section was really solid. The worm and circle hook sections though were off. As an example people frequently use an Aberdeen style hook (or something like it for Neeko rigging because you rig the hook point towards the nail weight because the fall if rigged properly can actually glide backwards and you want the point towards the nail weight when fishing it in cover, but you need to do a modified texas rig it if you're in there.
I was just giving my experience with why I use certain ones and why I don’t care about others. In my attempt to dumb it down for people, I guess I made it more complicated. Thanks for bringing this up
All that hooks breaks the bank …. But you owned a boat yeah whatever that’s bs … lol
So basically im never going to catch a fish
With that attitude
I was going to watch your video until you started off with a five-minute commercial
This video stinks, I’ve got many many better ones
Son, do some research before you try your next informational vid.... Not only is your info wrong, but your explanation is terrible. You have a lot information and good content to share, but you messed this one right up......
How so? I have been hard-core bass fishing for around 10 years of my life, and many of my mentors are professional anglers. Genuinely curious how this is incorrect information
Just some honest feedback /criticism here because you do put out some great info. A few points I noticed: overall your very rushed, slow down. If you wanted, add notes in comments "go to xyz time for ABC style" to help viewers get to what they need. Also a "worm hook" and "circle hook" are both their own style of hook in their own right, not a category. Better title to your papers (great way to display the hooks btw, very easy to see) would be "circular" and "common". You did get around to it later in video but you could have saved a lot of time and explanation if you started with a short over view of sizing (even "worm hooks" are available in smaller 'regular' sizes, not just x/0) and how there isn't any form of industry standard in how big each one is.
Keep up the good work!
J John shut up, douche nozzle
What kind of shorts are those?
Looks like it’s the AFTCO Tactical camo in grey. I love all their shorts. Tyler has a link in the description with a discount code I think.