In Wisconsin we call this the figure 8 for musky. Fish are fish a lot of people fit them all in their own box. There's differences to capitalize on but at the end of the day big fish eat little fish.
More so muskie, but yes it can be used for pike, honestly the bass in japan must be fearless, because you try that here all you will do is spook very fish in 100 feet
Amy Lippert true. I am sure you would spook them as well in japan if you use the wrong lure at the wrong time. In Japan, the 8 trap is more common for sea bass.
@@amylippert7631 I’ve been doing it in Montana with good success. Generally in irrigation canals and gravel pits with steep brushy banks. Places where fish can only pin baitfish right up to the bank.
its def different a figure 8 for musky's is a lot wider an not as erratic and most the musky guys. Aren't using big multi jointed swimbaits like the balam 300 they mainly use giant inlines or maybe those Poseidon's or something similar to that those baits and technically this isn't even for musky's an u barely see anyone to 8 trapping for bass.
@@SneakersAnonymousMatt Swimming the bait at the end of the rod is swimming the bait at the end of the rod. This person did not invent it like he's alluding to.
@@elonmust7470 he didn't say he invented the figure 8 he is saying he has a new take to it. With using certain types of swimbaits. An also again its a different technique an not the same
@@SneakersAnonymousMattOh, you know Japanese? It's in the title, running a figure 8 pattern with a lure is not called "8 trap", or "balaming". That's all. But here you come to argue, I know you bud. You're a big mouthed kid. Your sub list makes that clear. So, stop arguing.
@@elonmust7470 ur mad huh lmao what does my sub list have to do with anything lol. An thats mad weird an no I'm not a big mouth im literally telling u what the guy is trying to do but. In ur original comment you giving a smart ass remark thinking u know everything. So quit the shit I literally have thousands of dollars in swimbaits and been fishing them for more then 3 years. An literally do big swimbait tournaments an ur gonna tell me I dont know what I'm talking about fuck outta here man.
I've seen northern US folks do the same for muskie. Also a variant has been used in the southern US forever. It is called jigger pole fishing.
thank you so much for making this available to watch
Great interview
In Wisconsin we call this the figure 8 for musky. Fish are fish a lot of people fit them all in their own box. There's differences to capitalize on but at the end of the day big fish eat little fish.
False .
Beautiful technique
Nice!!
It's called Doodling!!been done here for a very long time
Isnt it a basic technique for pike fishing in the states?
More so muskie, but yes it can be used for pike, honestly the bass in japan must be fearless, because you try that here all you will do is spook very fish in 100 feet
Amy Lippert true. I am sure you would spook them as well in japan if you use the wrong lure at the wrong time. In Japan, the 8 trap is more common for sea bass.
@@amylippert7631 I’ve been doing it in Montana with good success. Generally in irrigation canals and gravel pits with steep brushy banks. Places where fish can only pin baitfish right up to the bank.
What rods do they use to fish those Balams?
ORION[EverGreen]
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Cool technique
I didn’t know that Satan fished...
*The more you know*
I thought he just owned some major brands.
Pretty sure there's musky fishermen twice this man's age that do the same thing...
its def different a figure 8 for musky's is a lot wider an not as erratic and most the musky guys. Aren't using big multi jointed swimbaits like the balam 300 they mainly use giant inlines or maybe those Poseidon's or something similar to that those baits and technically this isn't even for musky's an u barely see anyone to 8 trapping for bass.
@@SneakersAnonymousMatt Swimming the bait at the end of the rod is swimming the bait at the end of the rod. This person did not invent it like he's alluding to.
@@elonmust7470 he didn't say he invented the figure 8 he is saying he has a new take to it. With using certain types of swimbaits. An also again its a different technique an not the same
@@SneakersAnonymousMattOh, you know Japanese?
It's in the title, running a figure 8 pattern with a lure is not called "8 trap", or "balaming". That's all. But here you come to argue, I know you bud. You're a big mouthed kid.
Your sub list makes that clear.
So, stop arguing.
@@elonmust7470 ur mad huh lmao what does my sub list have to do with anything lol. An thats mad weird an no I'm not a big mouth im literally telling u what the guy is trying to do but. In ur original comment you giving a smart ass remark thinking u know everything. So quit the shit I literally have thousands of dollars in swimbaits and been fishing them for more then 3 years. An literally do big swimbait tournaments an ur gonna tell me I dont know what I'm talking about fuck outta here man.
Not a good video! Too much speeches and no under water view ......... Boring!
Not a good human, rude… stfu !