@@Ijustwanttofish2024 Crappie is what I was thinking too, bluegill baits/colors have never worked for me. Consistently stained water here so white or chartruese are always good.
@@KissmyBasss You know your forage base in the water you fish. Be creative. The thing about strolling baits is the best colors have some contrast. So lets sat white side with a black back etc.. Stay away from solid colors for the most part.
This is why I like the sakamata shad two tone color/ clear glitter.It's killer for Walleye.I use the 4 " on a dropshot and short distance between hook and weight like 4 ", just nose hook it on a Decoy worm 10 hook It was doing so well I wanted to see the underwater action for myself and much to my surprise it did the rolling thing when gently shaking the line. I can even fish it without retrieving and still have a lot of action and flash,which is irresistible for Walleye.
@@Boris29311 O my god I have caught some giant walleye with the 5" sakamata shad. Biggest has been probably close to 10 pounds. They are a bit hard to hook sometimes while hover strolling not sure exactly why because they really blast the bait. Kind of remind me of a pike or pickerel, they blast it but somehow dont get hooked. But if thats what you are targeting you can put together a giant bag.
@@user-gj1uh3cm2z Unfortunately there alot of unhappy people out there these days. Its fun playing with your baits and having something the guy in the boat next to you does not. You 100% can use these lures fishing shallow and from the bank.
My best softbait in Italy 🔥
Yes its a fish catcher for sure!
Interesting, we have no perch and only see shad spit up. But adding more detail should help me catch 100% of the fish instead of 90% with my AT2.😂
you can add black dots for crappie and mess around with the orange and blues for blugill and pumpkin seed. Big bass love crappie
@@Ijustwanttofish2024 Crappie is what I was thinking too, bluegill baits/colors have never worked for me. Consistently stained water here so white or chartruese are always good.
@@KissmyBasss You know your forage base in the water you fish. Be creative. The thing about strolling baits is the best colors have some contrast. So lets sat white side with a black back etc.. Stay away from solid colors for the most part.
This is why I like the sakamata shad two tone color/ clear glitter.It's killer for Walleye.I use the 4 " on a dropshot and short distance between hook and weight like 4 ", just nose hook it on a Decoy worm 10 hook
It was doing so well I wanted to see the underwater action for myself and much to my surprise it did the rolling thing when gently shaking the line.
I can even fish it without retrieving and still have a lot of action and flash,which is irresistible for Walleye.
@@Boris29311 O my god I have caught some giant walleye with the 5" sakamata shad. Biggest has been probably close to 10 pounds. They are a bit hard to hook sometimes while hover strolling not sure exactly why because they really blast the bait. Kind of remind me of a pike or pickerel, they blast it but somehow dont get hooked. But if thats what you are targeting you can put together a giant bag.
Sir, did u ever catch crappie by using hover strolling or mid strolling?
100% You can target the largest crappie in your lake. Iv been wanting to do a video on it for months I just dont have the time.
You can play video games at home
why does the anti ffs crowd care how people enjoy their time on the water? honest question
because I dont care how you fish, I love seeing people out there fishing having fun
I am 48 years old and the last video game console I owned was Nintendo in probably the late 80's. The video was about a specific color.
@@user-gj1uh3cm2z Unfortunately there alot of unhappy people out there these days. Its fun playing with your baits and having something the guy in the boat next to you does not. You 100% can use these lures fishing shallow and from the bank.
@@Ijustwanttofish2024 its very strange isnt it. reminds me a lot about politics, there is a very loud minority these days