We love your videos Tyler. I have a 9yr old son who has learned everything from you and your channel. It’s so rewarding seeing his passion. He picked up a rod 2 months ago for a fishing clinic here at our lake and he’s been on fire ever since. I just had to say thank you for these videos. Your knowledge, advice, personality and experience is so refreshing. I had no idea how much fun fishing would be. These past 2 months have been such a neat bonding time with him…..and knowing that he’s probably watched everyone of your videos and now I’m watching and learning. Any chance I could ask for an autograph for him? Any time your in Missouri come fish here at our two lakes here in Lake St. Louis.
Man , first time I ran into TRF channel, for some reason I didn't want to like Tyler...lol, but here I am, a year later... a better angler, and a better human. Thanks, TRF! Keep em comming
I really like your scientific approach to explaining things. It really helps me adapt what you say to my personal waters. Also I really like looking at fishing that way, because in a sense fishing is really at its core learning what fish do and why they do it.
Having fished multiple s in different sizes and colors, th-cam.com/users/postUgkxCbNOWAGmn6nfbCbJDmasvBq7J38KZNw2 this is by far my favorite. One thing to be aware of is the sided willow blade. One side is silver and the other is the green/orange shown. This is not bad, just unconventional. In terms of fishing, I have found the lure works just fine without a tail like a craw or shad. That addition is up to you. Also, the hook part where you attach the swivel snap or tie the line is a problem on baits these days, since it's able to slide up and down. However this lure seems to be tight enough that that doesn't happen often, and you can solve it by putting a thin slice of medical tube over the hook before attaching the line. Like others have said, it's really magic on a good windy day.
I absolutely loved the intro, and the way I do colors is shades not specific flakes and all, but Junebugs are different between companies and can affect results
There's only 3 colors I buy to catch bass. White, black/blue, and green pumpkin. They haven't failed me yet, but I just bank fish where I can throw a lure in.
Yeah thats what ive heard from a lot of pros, and for most people who just do fishing as a hobby getting only these colors has the most return on investment for being on a budget. There are certain scenarios where different colors might be better but the roi of getting new colors really goes down after these three are taken care of.
9:54 wavelengths! Certain shorter color wavelengths can’t penetrate water that well. Yellow, red, and orange can’t penetrate as far as blue, or violet. If you scuba dive, you can see it really well that you can find an item on the bottom that becomes a completely different color when you bring it up
Never feel like a science-y approach is rambling. I'm a really technical person, and like specifications and specific information like this. It's just the way I am and the way I understand things. Thank you for your approach.
Bro that was the best intro to a fishing video I've ever seen. You did a great job and had me laughing. It just made me want to watch the entire video. Love your content it's very informative!
Iva had a lot of luck with orange lures due to a high amount of perch up where i go...its all about your body of water and your fish, great video and great guide, super helpful!
I'm telling ya that black with blue flake senko works good on Tuesdays and Thursdays. But the June bug works on the rest of the days EXCEPT unless if it's of coarse the 2nd Thursday of the month you'll want that purple with black flake. 🤣
tacticalbassin mentioned this before in a jig video and it hit home. i simplified my jig box down to gp, black & blue, pb&j and white variations. then i keep a couple odd and end colors. ive always been this way with my plastics though. black, white, gp, purple, watermelon red and clear. ive never felt like i didnt have a color covered even when simplified down that much
Not going to lie bro. I thought your videos were corny at first - that’s just my generalization (ignorance really) - and I kept searching topics and you were consistently the top video. Well, you and Kickin’. So I watched one, and now I have watched them all. Thank you for your help, because you have done exactly that, help. Fishing is global and its language is universal. You also helped me learn that. I apologize for jumping to conclusions.
To answer your jighead color question. Black and bright colors are used all day everyday by walleye and panfish fisherman in Minnesota. Silver and chartreuse not so often. Great video!
I had a great day out on a clear lake in my belly boat! Im up in Canada 🇨🇦 i was using the drop shot with a 3.5 inch black leach and a 4.5 roboworm morning dawn and i was catchin everything from pumpkinseeds to a small 18inch pike! 🤘🏻they were also hitting topwater bunch of different styles from buzzbait to cricket wake bait!!
Just got a fishing kayak and I'm new to fishing plastics (I usually fly fish) and I'm on a budget so I grabbed green pumpkin and black with blue flake to start with. I got 5 inch yum dingers for a texas rig and some 3 and a half inch sticko split tails for a ned rig. Hopefully it works! Hitting a small lake tomorrow and will use your tips. Thanks for explaining stuff. Your vids are the best Ive seen so far!
Update. I got out today and the lake was pretty stained. On my 1st cast with a Bobby Garland 2 inch pearl minnow on a jig head I got a nice crappie. It got to my head a lil. I thought I was a pro. Well I never caught another on it 😂 but I got numerous bluegill and the bait held up the entire day. I switched then to my 1st ever Texas rig. I used Black with blue flake because of the stained water. I casted it next to a sign post sticking out of the water and let it fall and sit. I gave it a couple lifts like you said and it felt heavy so I set the hook and started reeling it in and my line just goes flying through the water right under my gfs kayak and then line went slack. Whatever it was was huge! I guess I didn't set the hook hard enough. I might not of hooked the fish but I guess I'm hooked now! Lol. Keep up the videos! I actually got a huge fish to bite my 1st ever texas rig so you must be teaching people right!!!
@@Pussmash I started using round bend instead of ewg and now I can texas rig and get solid hook sets. I also got 2 medium heavy rods so that helps also. I still use wacky worms. I got all kinds of stuff now. My kayak is a mobile bass pro shop. 😂 So far this year I caught 270 bass. I use fish angler to keep track.
Tyler I agree with this video. I have also heard during high pressure or late summer you need to throw something different, something others aren't. Is that where you try different flake to your green pumpkin, blues, black?
I have green pumpkin yamasenkos and bandito bugs. I use black and blue bandito bugs. I have PB&J worms for ned rigs and texas rig. Then i have 5 of diamond spoon, red devel, fire tiger, silver and gold. So far ive gotten fat smallies and pickerel. I agree that keeping the numbers low on colors helps streamline your arsenal. Another thing is you have to take into account thats sometimes, youll have a slow day with few bites.
I think this video is one of the best beginner (like my son & I) angler video. Son and I are off to bass pro shop tomorrow for some fall baits and I will keep information from this video in mind. Can't say about my boy tho. he will end up picking out most colorful and fun looking baits. lol
Soft plastics l keep four basic colors with variations...black, green, purple and red. Yesterday I landed two nice bass in low visibility water throwing a ZOOM Speed worm, black with red glitter.
Caught my pb today in a small community pond on a robo-worm. Weightless texas rigged and snagged about 7 other smaller bass with the same worm. My new confidence throw, i was on wacky pumpkin and many other lures getting skunked last 3 days.
'nother little tip - local walmarts especially ones with smaller tackle sections in my experience seem to carry only what works in the local waters (depending on what species you're searching for). Same with gas stations. Pay attention to what colors they stock. I love PBJ as my "light purple" from zman
Hi, loved the vid! It was fun to see 2 pros have quality arguments. Learned a lot, while having fun! Ohh and tried bass fishing with senkos, ohh maan what a slow booring method😀. I am used to rip that jerbaik on the surface with full speed for an asp to jerk the rod outa your hands🙃. I am from eu so that is why.....
I had some serious doubts that the fish could see all these colors. And changed all my colors to natural playing on the idea that I'm just trying to imitate it's natural food. Thank you for helping me ! God bless and keep up the amazing work!
What are your thoughts on some of the old school colors like Pumpkin Seed & Motor Oil? I know Pumpkin Seed was the forerunner to Green Pumpkin......and it looks similar to the Sungill color you showed. You seem VERY well versed in the ongoing "Battle of Colors" which is honestly targeted at fishermen...not fish....since you know....fish dont buy baits lmao. I'd appreciate your take on the old school colors though.
Tyler, I just came across your channel and subscribed! Amazing content! I do most all of my fishing from the seat of my kayak and recently started getting my grandson started in the sport. Young kids don't have much patience though. Anyways, I wanted say job well done with all of the information that you provide your viewers. I wish I would have found the channel long time ago. Keep up the great work!
Hi again from south africa. This video again helped me alot. Thank you so much man you really think about everything we might ask. Keep up the good work💣💯
As a new angler I have been trying different colors and I find this advice to be so true. I have narrowed my soft plastics down to just a few different colors now. I do have one question, when do you use White instead of something like Black?
I found your comment about a local body of water having specific baitfish and therefore leading to the use of specific colours interesting. But for me it's kind of the opposite. Where I am in Canada we don't have bluegill or crawdads so I ignore all lures in those colours... I think that's the right thing to do. Right?
Bro, I'm a highly logical person. My wife calls me smarticules. You carry the same torch in that regard. I've been an electrician since 87'. When I teach, I explain thoroughly. Truly, thanks for that.
I'm trying to start my own company, and I'm making senkos, a bunch of them, and I'm going to take them to a bait shop and try to sell them to the shop. So far, I'm making a watermelon seed/red, a black with blue flake, and maybe a junebug-ish color. Which bright color do you think I should make to try and sell?
Love it. Probably 98% of my soft and hard baits fall into these categories. I’m curious - how would you classify the urban ponds with the deep teal died water? Surely that’s gotta impact color rendition and visibility. Just treat it like dirty water?
Bird blue skies ... green pumpkin, red hook. Overcast skies ... green pumpkin, black hook. ..... sunrise and sunset, black purple or green pumpkin purple
Case in point. He’s catching bass with the finesse worm, creature bait, and a spinner in the video. I do think bait color, shape, and presentation matter, but when the fish are biting, they’ll eat almost anything as long as it’s “close enough” what they like to eat.
bro thank you! exactly right. I have about 20 variations of green pumpkin plastics lol. if I’m going with green pumpkin, I’ll just pick a random one and go 👌🏼😎🎣
Three top colors in my opinion is are white black red. If I had to fish with only one color white. I’ve caught more fish on white than any other color.
Awesome tip video bro and you just made it easy for my to choose my colors but if you can bro I been crushing it with the fluke even tho it’s not the clear water how everyone say I guess it that slow fall and they can see it more and I twitch it but when I do I use a 6 inch and they crush it they always got for the head first but if you can make a tip video you will make me a master at fluke fishing because no cap all the tips you gave they actually work but great tip video Tyler keep it up 💯🤙
Expride, gloomis, mega bass, and st croix. Also everything about that was fine but u want a moderate fast action to absorb some of that cranking and slower gear ratio like a 6.3.
@@Outdoor_Jack that’s fine it was just recommendations for the future, strike king makes some pretty good cranks so I’m sure u can find some good ones.
@@incognito5508 thanks for understanding I hate when people just tell you to go buy expensive thing I like it when they give you ideas or recommend instead of saying you have to throw this on this
Tyler thank you for making it so dang easy for us. I bet lots of hard work gets put into this it's almost impossible not to learn anything from your videos. just wunna say thank you my friend. Your the man!
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We love your videos Tyler. I have a 9yr old son who has learned everything from you and your channel. It’s so rewarding seeing his passion. He picked up a rod 2 months ago for a fishing clinic here at our lake and he’s been on fire ever since. I just had to say thank you for these videos. Your knowledge, advice, personality and experience is so refreshing. I had no idea how much fun fishing would be. These past 2 months have been such a neat bonding time with him…..and knowing that he’s probably watched everyone of your videos and now I’m watching and learning. Any chance I could ask for an autograph for him? Any time your in Missouri come fish here at our two lakes here in Lake St. Louis.
I wish
What's the taxes on that bad boy bass boat?😮
Be honest, how many of us just like collecting fishing gear? "Oooo! New color!"
My parents said no more fishing gear. I’ve gone to dicks 2 times in the last 5 days and am going tomorrow😂
Starting to think I’m just a collector now 😂😂😂
The Baits catch me more than fish 😂
I swear thats me for Senkos. I have a whole bag of like 8+ colours. Always nice to try different niche colours
I have about 90 pounds of soft plastics. I use.....2. pounds of them. But I love playing with all the baits .....lmao.
Man , first time I ran into TRF channel, for some reason I didn't want to like Tyler...lol, but here I am, a year later... a better angler, and a better human. Thanks, TRF! Keep em comming
I love to hear that!!
I really like your scientific approach to explaining things. It really helps me adapt what you say to my personal waters. Also I really like looking at fishing that way, because in a sense fishing is really at its core learning what fish do and why they do it.
Amen my friend!
Having fished multiple s in different sizes and colors, th-cam.com/users/postUgkxCbNOWAGmn6nfbCbJDmasvBq7J38KZNw2 this is by far my favorite. One thing to be aware of is the sided willow blade. One side is silver and the other is the green/orange shown. This is not bad, just unconventional. In terms of fishing, I have found the lure works just fine without a tail like a craw or shad. That addition is up to you. Also, the hook part where you attach the swivel snap or tie the line is a problem on baits these days, since it's able to slide up and down. However this lure seems to be tight enough that that doesn't happen often, and you can solve it by putting a thin slice of medical tube over the hook before attaching the line. Like others have said, it's really magic on a good windy day.
Tyler, At 76 I’m just getting into bass fishing, I only do bank fishing and this video really taught me a lot. Thank you and keep them coming.
Glad to help!
I absolutely loved the intro, and the way I do colors is shades not specific flakes and all, but Junebugs are different between companies and can affect results
There's only 3 colors I buy to catch bass. White, black/blue, and green pumpkin. They haven't failed me yet, but I just bank fish where I can throw a lure in.
Get a kayak or a float tube it’s a game changer
Yeah thats what ive heard from a lot of pros, and for most people who just do fishing as a hobby getting only these colors has the most return on investment for being on a budget. There are certain scenarios where different colors might be better but the roi of getting new colors really goes down after these three are taken care of.
I’ve been fishing longer than you been on the planet but I always learn something new from your videos , keep up the great work
9:54 wavelengths! Certain shorter color wavelengths can’t penetrate water that well. Yellow, red, and orange can’t penetrate as far as blue, or violet. If you scuba dive, you can see it really well that you can find an item on the bottom that becomes a completely different color when you bring it up
Never feel like a science-y approach is rambling. I'm a really technical person, and like specifications and specific information like this. It's just the way I am and the way I understand things. Thank you for your approach.
I am glad you enjoy it!
You're one of the few people I listen to and watch the whole video. Thanks for what you do bro.
From a beginner, i love and appreciate you.
Lol..that intro was genius "Jim Bob" 😂your are hilarious great job and God Bless. Im going to finish watching now.
Thanks for commenting Travis!
You rock brother old vid but I’ve watched ‘em all!
That’s what I like to hear!
Thank you for all these videos. I’ve almost watched em all at this point. You got me hooked back into fishing and I’ve re-learned it all from you !
Bro that was the best intro to a fishing video I've ever seen. You did a great job and had me laughing. It just made me want to watch the entire video. Love your content it's very informative!
Iva had a lot of luck with orange lures due to a high amount of perch up where i go...its all about your body of water and your fish, great video and great guide, super helpful!
I'm telling ya that black with blue flake senko works good on Tuesdays and Thursdays. But the June bug works on the rest of the days EXCEPT unless if it's of coarse the 2nd Thursday of the month you'll want that purple with black flake. 🤣
Haha
tacticalbassin mentioned this before in a jig video and it hit home. i simplified my jig box down to gp, black & blue, pb&j and white variations. then i keep a couple odd and end colors. ive always been this way with my plastics though. black, white, gp, purple, watermelon red and clear. ive never felt like i didnt have a color covered even when simplified down that much
Yep! Great info there
Not going to lie bro. I thought your videos were corny at first - that’s just my generalization (ignorance really) - and I kept searching topics and you were consistently the top video. Well, you and Kickin’. So I watched one, and now I have watched them all. Thank you for your help, because you have done exactly that, help. Fishing is global and its language is universal. You also helped me learn that. I apologize for jumping to conclusions.
"See honey! I told you hard-fighty was a word!!"
To answer your jighead color question. Black and bright colors are used all day everyday by walleye and panfish fisherman in Minnesota. Silver and chartreuse not so often. Great video!
I had a great day out on a clear lake in my belly boat! Im up in Canada 🇨🇦 i was using the drop shot with a 3.5 inch black leach and a 4.5 roboworm morning dawn and i was catchin everything from pumpkinseeds to a small 18inch pike! 🤘🏻they were also hitting topwater bunch of different styles from buzzbait to cricket wake bait!!
Just got a fishing kayak and I'm new to fishing plastics (I usually fly fish) and I'm on a budget so I grabbed green pumpkin and black with blue flake to start with. I got 5 inch yum dingers for a texas rig and some 3 and a half inch sticko split tails for a ned rig. Hopefully it works! Hitting a small lake tomorrow and will use your tips. Thanks for explaining stuff. Your vids are the best Ive seen so far!
Update. I got out today and the lake was pretty stained. On my 1st cast with a Bobby Garland 2 inch pearl minnow on a jig head I got a nice crappie. It got to my head a lil. I thought I was a pro. Well I never caught another on it 😂 but I got numerous bluegill and the bait held up the entire day. I switched then to my 1st ever Texas rig. I used Black with blue flake because of the stained water. I casted it next to a sign post sticking out of the water and let it fall and sit. I gave it a couple lifts like you said and it felt heavy so I set the hook and started reeling it in and my line just goes flying through the water right under my gfs kayak and then line went slack. Whatever it was was huge! I guess I didn't set the hook hard enough. I might not of hooked the fish but I guess I'm hooked now! Lol. Keep up the videos! I actually got a huge fish to bite my 1st ever texas rig so you must be teaching people right!!!
Fishing kayak and you had never used a Texas rig? That's kinda crazy lol
I gotta ask how you're doing in the hobby now? Since it's been a year
@@Pussmash I started using round bend instead of ewg and now I can texas rig and get solid hook sets. I also got 2 medium heavy rods so that helps also. I still use wacky worms. I got all kinds of stuff now. My kayak is a mobile bass pro shop. 😂 So far this year I caught 270 bass. I use fish angler to keep track.
I've been with you since day one...you've come so far! can't wait to see how big this channel gets!
This single video has helped me catch more fish than any other video on youtube.
Tyler I agree with this video.
I have also heard during high pressure or late summer you need to throw something different, something others aren't.
Is that where you try different flake to your green pumpkin, blues, black?
Yes that’s when I branch out. Usually to other shades though, not usually more or less flake
Thanks for sharing Tyler!
I have green pumpkin yamasenkos and bandito bugs. I use black and blue bandito bugs. I have PB&J worms for ned rigs and texas rig. Then i have 5 of diamond spoon, red devel, fire tiger, silver and gold. So far ive gotten fat smallies and pickerel. I agree that keeping the numbers low on colors helps streamline your arsenal.
Another thing is you have to take into account thats sometimes, youll have a slow day with few bites.
Finally some great info about colors. Not just some dude shoving the colors that work best for him in my face! Thank you Tyler!!!
5 colors generally for me for bass. Black, blue, purple, red and green or any mix of them. White if its super stained also 🙌
I think this video is one of the best beginner (like my son & I) angler video. Son and I are off to bass pro shop tomorrow for some fall baits and I will keep information from this video in mind. Can't say about my boy tho. he will end up picking out most colorful and fun looking baits. lol
So glad y’all are learning!
I know this is a year old video as I type but this information is invaluable. Thank you for taking the time to put out this content!!!
Spot on. There are am extremely few and I mean FEW time where a certain shade of color does matter but it's so unscientific that it's not necessary.
Soft plastics l keep four basic colors with variations...black, green, purple and red. Yesterday I landed two nice bass in low visibility water throwing a ZOOM Speed worm, black with red glitter.
Suoer informative ...well done. I use Red....Red Shad....pretty often.....but this unfo expanded my arsenal and my catch Rate 😊
Caught my pb today in a small community pond on a robo-worm. Weightless texas rigged and snagged about 7 other smaller bass with the same worm.
My new confidence throw, i was on wacky pumpkin and many other lures getting skunked last 3 days.
Just the video I needed before I started shopping for tackle. Thanks Tyler!
Make sure you shop using the links and discount codes in my video description!!
'nother little tip - local walmarts especially ones with smaller tackle sections in my experience seem to carry only what works in the local waters (depending on what species you're searching for). Same with gas stations. Pay attention to what colors they stock. I love PBJ as my "light purple" from zman
Hi, loved the vid! It was fun to see 2 pros have quality arguments. Learned a lot, while having fun! Ohh and tried bass fishing with senkos, ohh maan what a slow booring method😀.
I am used to rip that jerbaik on the surface with full speed for an asp to jerk the rod outa your hands🙃. I am from eu so that is why.....
Great to hear!
Nice skit for the intro 😄 match the hatch is the safest route. Green pumpkin or or any shad pattern.
Green pumpkin magic from yamamto my fav
I had some serious doubts that the fish could see all these colors. And changed all my colors to natural playing on the idea that I'm just trying to imitate it's natural food. Thank you for helping me ! God bless and keep up the amazing work!
Very helpful thank you and keep up the good work I love watching your videos always very informative
Thanks so much!
I've been killing it with watermelon red Zoom baits the last few years
What are your thoughts on some of the old school colors like Pumpkin Seed & Motor Oil? I know Pumpkin Seed was the forerunner to Green Pumpkin......and it looks similar to the Sungill color you showed. You seem VERY well versed in the ongoing "Battle of Colors" which is honestly targeted at fishermen...not fish....since you know....fish dont buy baits lmao. I'd appreciate your take on the old school colors though.
Well done Tyler. Comolicated subject that you simplified in a sensible way.
Love to hear it!
Love your videos man, thanks for teaching us everything you know.
Of course!!
Great intro! You’re becoming one of my favorite TH-cam fisherman.
Thank you so much!
Tyler has had this same intro for the longest time and yet it never gets old
Will have to change sometime haha
@@TylersReelFishing never
Tyler, I just came across your channel and subscribed! Amazing content! I do most all of my fishing from the seat of my kayak and recently started getting my grandson started in the sport. Young kids don't have much patience though. Anyways, I wanted say job well done with all of the information that you provide your viewers. I wish I would have found the channel long time ago. Keep up the great work!
This intro transition was flawless! Thanks for teaching me Tyler!
Happy to help!
Hi again from south africa. This video again helped me alot. Thank you so much man you really think about everything we might ask. Keep up the good work💣💯
Let’s go!!
I have a pumpkin color but has a high lighted tail haven’t caught a bass yet I might try green pumpkin
Just started watching the channel. Learned some good stuff. keep up the great work.
Fun intro today. Good, clear content.
Awesome video, Tyler! I appreciate the honesty and forthrightness.
I caught my first strike king lure bass today I caught two of them
Thanks going tomorrow hope to be on water by 6:30 will try all this out
Hope you had luck!
@@TylersReelFishing yea got 3 nice bass
Great stuff! Awesome info on the color selection as well. Definitely needed that for sure.
As a new angler I have been trying different colors and I find this advice to be so true. I have narrowed my soft plastics down to just a few different colors now. I do have one question, when do you use White instead of something like Black?
I feel like that piece is honestly just up to what the fish are biting
Really like this video! Definitely agree that colors are more about catching anglers than catching fish
I found your comment about a local body of water having specific baitfish and therefore leading to the use of specific colours interesting. But for me it's kind of the opposite. Where I am in Canada we don't have bluegill or crawdads so I ignore all lures in those colours... I think that's the right thing to do. Right?
this is for bass
Love the skit Tyler!! 😂 thanks for the videos they really help me become a better angler by a ton!!
Love that you’re learning!
Great topic. Thanks for making this video.
Excellent video and easy to understand
Glad it was helpful!
Bro, I'm a highly logical person. My wife calls me smarticules. You carry the same torch in that regard. I've been an electrician since 87'. When I teach, I explain thoroughly. Truly, thanks for that.
you should also do a video on the jig worm, ik its very simple but idk i over complicate it for myself and dont throw it often at all
I have. Search “TylersReelFishing jigworm”
My wife was very entertained by that intro! Thanks for the advice!
Glad you liked it!
Lol the beginning made my day. That for deeply explaining the colors
Love that!
Alright! A great explanation on what water clarity is.
If you ever make it to Tucson, please let me know, I’ll take you to the community program lakes that are stocked!
Amazing editing but if u ask me I already knew this was going to be a great video been watching since u started
I'm trying to start my own company, and I'm making senkos, a bunch of them, and I'm going to take them to a bait shop and try to sell them to the shop. So far, I'm making a watermelon seed/red, a black with blue flake, and maybe a junebug-ish color. Which bright color do you think I should make to try and sell?
And this is why I call you Professor. Thanks, this backs up my thinking.
Thank you pat!
Another awesome video! Thanks for the great content!
Thanks zak!
Love it. Probably 98% of my soft and hard baits fall into these categories.
I’m curious - how would you classify the urban ponds with the deep teal died water? Surely that’s gotta impact color rendition and visibility. Just treat it like dirty water?
Usually treat it like dirty
Bird blue skies ... green pumpkin, red hook. Overcast skies ... green pumpkin, black hook. ..... sunrise and sunset, black purple or green pumpkin purple
i love the ''wan wa waa'' moment from the phone from "Peanuts" 🤣🤣🤣 1:08
This video is Freaking Golden Tyler!!! Awesome, thank you do so much!!
Thanks for commenting Michael!
This kid is a national treasure. Just subbed
Case in point. He’s catching bass with the finesse worm, creature bait, and a spinner in the video.
I do think bait color, shape, and presentation matter, but when the fish are biting, they’ll eat almost anything as long as it’s “close enough” what they like to eat.
Yep, close enough is for sure the way to go!
Great introduction. Tyler Young man you are doing a great job!
Thank you Kevin!
bro thank you! exactly right. I have about 20 variations of green pumpkin plastics lol. if I’m going with green pumpkin, I’ll just pick a random one and go 👌🏼😎🎣
For sure haha!
Sweet another upload. Keep up the great work
Three top colors in my opinion is are white black red. If I had to fish with only one color white. I’ve caught more fish on white than any other color.
What is the phrase..match the hatch mean.
You throw what lure matches what the fish are eating
Man the intro so unique 🔥🔥
Great video, but I have to go get my notebook for science class 😬 hopefully I can apply what I learn to my lake or pond
Awesome tip video bro and you just made it easy for my to choose my colors but if you can bro I been crushing it with the fluke even tho it’s not the clear water how everyone say I guess it that slow fall and they can see it more and I twitch it but when I do I use a 6 inch and they crush it they always got for the head first but if you can make a tip video you will make me a master at fluke fishing because no cap all the tips you gave they actually work but great tip video Tyler keep it up 💯🤙
I enjoy sciency stuff, keep explaining as you do, you're like the bill nye of the fishing world, and you make learning fun.
I’m glad you are enjoying it! Glad to have you around!
I fish in dirty crawfish ponds what colors should I use
Hey Tyler I have been catching fish on crank baits lately on a 7 foot medium heavy action rod fast tip what crank bait brands would you recommend
Expride, gloomis, mega bass, and st croix. Also everything about that was fine but u want a moderate fast action to absorb some of that cranking and slower gear ratio like a 6.3.
@@incognito5508 ok thanks for the tip but I can’t afford any more rods right now and I’ll probably just go with strike king lures
@@Outdoor_Jack that’s fine it was just recommendations for the future, strike king makes some pretty good cranks so I’m sure u can find some good ones.
@@incognito5508 thanks for understanding I hate when people just tell you to go buy expensive thing I like it when they give you ideas or recommend instead of saying you have to throw this on this
i’ve been catching 15 17 pound 5 fish bags on a 13 fishint jabber jaw square bill
Good stuff Tyler keep it up.
Really like what you do learn a lot
Heck yeah!
Tyler thank you for making it so dang easy for us. I bet lots of hard work gets put into this it's almost impossible not to learn anything from your videos. just wunna say thank you my friend. Your the man!
Thanks Danny!!
What did/feel set up where you fishing?
I used too instantly get a headache when I would walk down the lure isles at the big boy toy stores not anymore thx bud great video
Awesome Troy!
I love what you do keep it up😍
Thanks bud!