Once again, great video! I have yet to throw an "A-Rig", but I think Kyle just convinced me to give it a try. I have a heavy rod with 20lbs line I could use. I'm assuming that anywhere is a good spot to throw it. I was originally thinking it would be best around rip/rap and bridges, but any other suggestions? Is there a bad spot to throw it? I guess not around brush or anything you could get caught up in. Thanks!
There is a time and place for the line to be braid but I typically throw it on 20-25 lb fluorocarbon. I have a few videos going over the Alabama rig. It is a fun way to catch bass for sure! You can throw them around brush piles. Throw them down the sides or above the piles. My tip is to drop down the side of your boat, get the time it will sink to certain depths. Then when you cast you have an idea of where it is in the water column. Good luck!
Well I'm out here doing it... Toughest part you ask??? WELLLLL I'm from Az an only been here 5 months... Officially today I decided that anyone who lives here either came over the bering land bridge, or they're an ancestor from somebody who came over the bering land bridge. 2nd option is, they just be on some Neanderthal crap... Also never met more less friendly fishermen, especially for bass than the state of washington... we will go to number 3 now. I was told you can't catch bass here in the winter.I asked him if it was a serious statement... Well let's just say he is in serious need of a brain pet/cat scan... an a full eval... Personally besides all that in the five months i've been here, i've only fished, three and a half or four of them, and I have caught many, many largies and smallies over five pounds fishing from the bank... power fishing in october flukes, whopper plopper, super spooks, buzz bait, burnin spinners shallow... I ain't even gonna get into creatures and crawls, and the only thing that would redeem, this place is if I can get my boat running. So I don't have to deal with these rude people.
He uses,25lb seagar invis x fluorocarbon for his Glidesbaits...personally I use copoly line ,yozuri 25 lb,has a 20lb diameter compared to some others.xxx izorline in 20/25 lb is good also...hope this helps. Google it...lots of good swimbait channels, "Crazy Bass Fisher " Working Class Zero is another.... Swimbait Universe is another...hope this helps
Still got my spinnerbait tied on. And been productive since August
Awesome! I knew somebody the other day that caught some fish on the ole spinnerbait - Jimi
I haven't even tried the spinnerbait this year. Squarebill, jackhammer, and jerk bait has been it for me in Michigan.
Thanks , great vid!
Appreciate it!
Once again, great video! I have yet to throw an "A-Rig", but I think Kyle just convinced me to give it a try. I have a heavy rod with 20lbs line I could use. I'm assuming that anywhere is a good spot to throw it. I was originally thinking it would be best around rip/rap and bridges, but any other suggestions? Is there a bad spot to throw it? I guess not around brush or anything you could get caught up in. Thanks!
There is a time and place for the line to be braid but I typically throw it on 20-25 lb fluorocarbon. I have a few videos going over the Alabama rig. It is a fun way to catch bass for sure! You can throw them around brush piles. Throw them down the sides or above the piles. My tip is to drop down the side of your boat, get the time it will sink to certain depths. Then when you cast you have an idea of where it is in the water column. Good luck!
Great info! Thanks again!@@TheFishingCoach
I’ve been killing them on the Mini max chatterbait this fall. They are feeding on smaller bait so I like that downsized profile of the mini.
The mini is a good one for sure! Awesome! - Jimi
Matt, what length leader do you typically use on the Snap Jig?
Typically from me speaking with Matt. He uses a long leader when he is going braid to fluoro for his spinning set ups. - Jimi
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Well I'm out here doing it... Toughest part you ask??? WELLLLL I'm from Az an only been here 5 months... Officially today I decided that anyone who lives here either came over the bering land bridge, or they're an ancestor from somebody who came over the bering land bridge. 2nd option is, they just be on some Neanderthal crap... Also never met more less friendly fishermen, especially for bass than the state of washington... we will go to number 3 now. I was told you can't catch bass here in the winter.I asked him if it was a serious statement... Well let's just say he is in serious need of a brain pet/cat scan... an a full eval... Personally besides all that in the five months i've been here, i've only fished, three and a half or four of them, and I have caught many, many largies and smallies over five pounds fishing from the bank... power fishing in october flukes, whopper plopper, super spooks, buzz bait, burnin spinners shallow... I ain't even gonna get into creatures and crawls, and the only thing that would redeem, this place is if I can get my boat running. So I don't have to deal with these rude people.
Randy, what type of line and line weight do you prefer when using a glide bait?
He uses,25lb seagar invis x fluorocarbon for his Glidesbaits...personally I use copoly line ,yozuri 25 lb,has a 20lb diameter compared to some others.xxx izorline in 20/25 lb is good also...hope this helps. Google it...lots of good swimbait channels, "Crazy Bass Fisher " Working Class Zero is another.... Swimbait Universe is another...hope this helps