Great video, DashBassFishing. Looking forward to your next upload! I smashed that thumbs up button on your content. Keep up the awesome work. Your explanation of the Texas Rig setup was so clear! Have you considered discussing variations for different water temperatures and conditions?
Thank you so much for the support and for smashing that thumbs up-it means a lot! I’m really glad you found the Texas Rig explanation clear. That’s a great idea about covering variations for different water temps and conditions! I’ll definitely add it to my list for future videos. Slack, Tight, Drag and Hop!
If you're after a complete package, the Crème Texas Rig Kit is a great option. You can find it at Bass Pro, Cabela's, FishTech or even your local bait shops. I’m not sponsored by them-this is just something I’ve found to be a solid choice for beginners or anyone looking for convenience.
Great video, DashBassFishing. Looking forward to your next upload! I smashed that thumbs up button on your content. Keep up the awesome work. Your explanation of the Texas Rig setup was so clear! Have you considered discussing variations for different water temperatures and conditions?
Thank you so much for the support and for smashing that thumbs up-it means a lot! I’m really glad you found the Texas Rig explanation clear. That’s a great idea about covering variations for different water temps and conditions! I’ll definitely add it to my list for future videos. Slack, Tight, Drag and Hop!
Is there a brand that you recommend?
If you're after a complete package, the Crème Texas Rig Kit is a great option. You can find it at Bass Pro, Cabela's, FishTech or even your local bait shops.
I’m not sponsored by them-this is just something I’ve found to be a solid choice for beginners or anyone looking for convenience.
They are pricey and not very durable, but the fish at my local lake really seem to prefer the Yamamoto Senko worms.
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