Great video as always. I find I get my best results results throwing squarebills on a medium spinning rod, 10lb braid to 8lb flouro leader. It casts great and has a great feel.
Very helpful video. I have a whole bunch of crankbaits that I'm usually hesitant to use solely due to the fear of snagging and losing one. Definitely going to put this info to use the next time I'm out on the water!
Fell in love with square bills. Got my PB at night couple weeks ago. 6lbs on a craw 1.5 strike King silent. Such an amazing bait. Great video really, enjoyed it?
Also, you may want to have a FRT (f-up recovery tool). Its a telescoping boat stick with a curly Q thingy on the end. I get back about 90% of my snags on the lower Colorado River with the relentless channel current. Think Bass Pro and maybe West Marine sell them.
Good video 👍🏼 I keep “pocket rocks” in my pocket and scattered around the boat. They are 3oz. round sinkers with a snap that I put on the line to knock a lure off a hang up. In several years of using these I’ve only lost both bait and pocket rock a couple of times.
Great video. Your casting skills are top notch. I just started fishing again after a long hiatus and I’m constantly trying to improve my accuracy and smoothness. Watching you how it’s second nature is very impressive. It’s 5/11/22 5:06 pm and I’m heading to the water now.
If getting hung up best thing to do is lift bail to create slack in line, then close bait once some line drops. After line drops do a couple pops with wrist to release a snag
Great video. Being from Florida, I don’t really fish squarebills, but I’ve watched other channels to get a better idea for when the opportunity strikes. Other channels haven’t covered it nearly this well. I’ve enjoyed other videos you’ve done, but this one in particular got you a new subscriber.
I have used Square bill standing on the riverbank. I have caught a couple of smallmouth on berkley. I have different brands of square bill. I have one that has wild thangs or thing on the bottom of one brand
Just watched your video...awesome! I know this is a few years old, but I don't have a boat can one stil have success with crankbaits while fishing from the shore? Still cast parallel with the shore?
Great video! It's awesome when you have an example like the grass square Bill slide. More of them slide in other video would be informative on the technique.
Closer to bank faster shorter casts better angles puts the plastic in the water for more time and in the zone for more time. I have buddies that fish their lil J16 literally 5 yards from bank! They out produce any one of us that is further off 😂
great vids man~ when fishing these squarebills on wood like in this video, is there a retrieve speed that helps avoid snags? slow, medium, fast, paus, etc...? thanks
You're dead on with fishing where you might get stuck. I tell beginners "Okay you see that really shitty pile over there that looks like you don't want to get your lure anywhere near it?... That's where you cast, that's where they are."
This man always says to stay tuned as the following video will be a good one, and I gotta say he simply doesn't lie. Great video as always!
Great video as always. I find I get my best results results throwing squarebills on a medium spinning rod, 10lb braid to 8lb flouro leader. It casts great and has a great feel.
Very helpful video. I have a whole bunch of crankbaits that I'm usually hesitant to use solely due to the fear of snagging and losing one. Definitely going to put this info to use the next time I'm out on the water!
Favorite way to fish. My fishing buddy thinks I'm insane when I cast a squarebill in a tree, but results don't lie
Fell in love with square bills. Got my PB at night couple weeks ago. 6lbs on a craw 1.5 strike King silent. Such an amazing bait. Great video really, enjoyed it?
Also, you may want to have a FRT (f-up recovery tool). Its a telescoping boat stick with a curly Q thingy on the end. I get back about 90% of my snags on the lower Colorado River with the relentless channel current. Think Bass Pro and maybe West Marine sell them.
Good video 👍🏼 I keep “pocket rocks” in my pocket and scattered around the boat. They are 3oz. round sinkers with a snap that I put on the line to knock a lure off a hang up. In several years of using these I’ve only lost both bait and pocket rock a couple of times.
Great video. Your casting skills are top notch. I just started fishing again after a long hiatus and I’m constantly trying to improve my accuracy and smoothness. Watching you how it’s second nature is very impressive. It’s 5/11/22 5:06 pm and I’m heading to the water now.
love pitching crankbaits into laydowns works well!!
Great info man. Wish videos like this existed when I started bass fishing!
If getting hung up best thing to do is lift bail to create slack in line, then close bait once some line drops. After line drops do a couple pops with wrist to release a snag
Great to see you back Ty.
Great video. Being from Florida, I don’t really fish squarebills, but I’ve watched other channels to get a better idea for when the opportunity strikes. Other channels haven’t covered it nearly this well. I’ve enjoyed other videos you’ve done, but this one in particular got you a new subscriber.
Love hearing that!
I have used Square bill standing on the riverbank. I have caught a couple of smallmouth on berkley. I have different brands of square bill. I have one that has wild thangs or thing on the bottom of one brand
Great instruction Tyler!! Enjoyed the video.
Thanks for the video. I appreciate the detailed instruction on how to fish a square-bill.
I haven't fished a squarebill much and think I might try it more. Thanks for the great tips and awesome vid👍👍
I hope your little one is doing better.
Awesome instructional video. Cant wait to try it out on the lake.
Your videos are pretty good... And I like the way you talk loud and clear... I am a regular watcher now .. Good job 👍👍
Thanks man, it means a lot
Your channel is so insanely informative.
great tips I love to throw a crankbait some times it's hard as a co-angler but I still use it
Awesome vid just started using them caught a few
Just watched your video...awesome! I know this is a few years old, but I don't have a boat can one stil have success with crankbaits while fishing from the shore? Still cast parallel with the shore?
Great video! It's awesome when you have an example like the grass square Bill slide. More of them slide in other video would be informative on the technique.
Great stuff love your videos!
Yeah! The KVD 1.5 trapezoid crankbait really a great name! Lol!
Great video, thanks for the tips!
Water temps here in Va from 57-62F you can’t beat them.
Great vid man. Learned a lot.
Great info brother
Whenever my square bill gets hung in the branches, Its usually 15ft above the water due to a bad cast, still trying to get the hang of a baitcaster.
Tyler another great video you are so informative
Another great video, thanks Tyler!
Always have great content thanks
Thanks for the info👍
Enjoy all your videos.
What is the best all around rod from ARK the money maker?looking to get another stick
Any hints for fishing a squarebill from the bank ? From that angle fishing lay downs would be tricky, correct?
I love fishing.. bro... Wow.. 🇵🇭🇵🇭🇵🇭🎣🎣🎣
I got both Kvd 1.5 and 2.5. They both say they dive approximately the same depth so I’m not sure which one to throw.
Could you please do a video on how to fish heavy hydrilla sometime? There are some big private ponds that I fish that is just full of hydrilla.
Another great video. One question: when do you with silent vs rattle? Based on water clarity and pressure, or something else?
First time using a square bill yesterday and got 5 bass in an hour
Awesome video man. I just got into fishing so learning a lot. This video helped thanks.Are you from Columbus?
Great video. Can you do a video on maybe some bank fishing for trout or crappie?
Closer to bank faster shorter casts better angles puts the plastic in the water for more time and in the zone for more time. I have buddies that fish their lil J16 literally 5 yards from bank! They out produce any one of us that is further off 😂
When do you use a flat side square bill vs a normal or more rounded square bill crankbait?
And where ?
Great video yet again, thanks bro we appreciate you. I hope your newborn is doing better. God Bless and you guys are in my prayers. 🙏 ✝ 💘
Great video. It would really be helpful to see how you would fish them from the bank.
Love the shirt!! Ohio!!
great vids man~ when fishing these squarebills on wood like in this video, is there a retrieve speed that helps avoid snags? slow, medium, fast, paus, etc...? thanks
Slow works best for me , using a 6 speed reel
Alum Creek?
Is that the same tree from the "fish the heart of the cover" lay down video? Lol
Explaining bass fishing is an industry itself..lol
Does anyone know what the crankbait at 6:51 is called? found one on the bank and was wondering what brand it was
Luhr jenson speed trap
Excellent
my weakest technique for sure...I have never caught a fish on a crank....do you fish them in standing timber or trees....? great video
Looks like ur at alum creek
What is a rip rap bank?
I've been trying to bring my square bill game up this year what are your thoughts on using a snap for quick changing lures?
Crankbaits specifically?
Take a shot every time he says squarebill. 🤣
Are you on oconee
The thing about lure color is that some lure colors catch more fishermen and women than fish.
Never try getting a snag out on tight line ever because lure could snap back an possibly hurt you.
If your not snaggin your not braggin.
bro literally has an entire tackle box just for squarebills
Oh yes, I just can't wait to replace 6 and 8 dollar crank baits, especially when the pro shop is out of stock of your favorite choices 😢
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13 minutes video... Catch more bass..... Catches no Bass.... LOL
U didn't catch any fish lol this video was horrible 😭 Bro u should have flipped a Jig on that lay down then u would have caught one lol
You're dead on with fishing where you might get stuck. I tell beginners "Okay you see that really shitty pile over there that looks like you don't want to get your lure anywhere near it?... That's where you cast, that's where they are."