Ultralight Trout Magnet vs Gulp Minnow

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  • เผยแพร่เมื่อ 27 ส.ค. 2024
  • Come along with me as we fish a Central Florida Pond. We will be doing a comparison between two of the ultralight heavy hitters to see what performs better.
    Gear:
    Rod: Okuma Celilo 7'6"
    Reel: Shimano Sedona 1000
    Line: 2lb Trout Magnet
    Lure: Trout Magnet Neon & 1" Black Shad Gulp Minnow
    #fish #fishing #floridafishing #bankfishing #florida #centralflorida #floridawildlife

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  • @BlindBassFishing
    @BlindBassFishing  6 หลายเดือนก่อน

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  • @atoadigi
    @atoadigi 6 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    I love the Gulp Minnows, but I hate the stinky mess they create, no matter how much you try to seal them up in bags etc, that juice always finds a way to spill out. Leland's trout, panfish and crappie magnets are a great alternative, especially when tipping the jig with a crappie nibble from Berkley. The nibbles also stink but there's no Gulp juice that can spill out. I have tested numerous times with and without the nibbles and there is no doubt that I have gotten way more bites by tipping the jig with a nibble than without it. I'm in North Carolina and the ponds that I fish usually have stained/muddy, low visibility so adding that little stinky nibble makes a huge difference. The durability is also better with the magnets versus the Gulp Minnows. I have caught 20 plus fish on one before it starts getting tore up.

    • @BlindBassFishing
      @BlindBassFishing  6 หลายเดือนก่อน

      I will have to give the nibbles a shot! As much as I love the minnows, they can create such a mess haha
      Thanks for the recommendation!