I can't agree more the importance of SLACK LINE TWITCH, at some point during your retrieve. Requires a little more focus, but gives positive results!! Thanks for all your tips Chas!!
Great video, Chas. I really like how you break down the subtleties of the technique and give the different variations. I'm always looking for that edge in cold front conditions. Always feel like I'm getting educated watching your videos.
Grate video! I'm fish mostly northern pike as I'm live for now in Sweden 🇸🇪 but I did live years in US. But there is a another way that I use more and more as years have gone on. I do the same twitching but whit my reel and I'm always pointing my rod at the lure! That give me maximum hookset and those small slack takes you feel those in the tumb that I have floating light at the spool. And I use to 80lbs or more and I prefer a bit longer rod as 8.9 -9.3' the two who go whit me mostly is one 8.9 up to 8oz and big gun 9,3 go to 16oz and ofcourse I use ABU lowprofile bait caster reels as I'm from Sweden those are made here. Missing to be fishing for Musky but big pike is not to bad. Best regards from Sweden 🇸🇪
Thanks so much for the valuable information! I love seeing you catch a fish but this type of video will help me put em in the boat! Been a tough year in Indiana! Keep the information flowing!
Great video Hybrid technique is deadly. Nice tips on the three ways to use it depending on the cover. Use the same lure for three different types of cover. Keep em coming. Watch out for pontoon boats in the distance. Nice comments on how to twitch vs pulling the bait.
No classroom setting for this lesson , teacher?? I guess a field trip to the lake will do😁. As always, great information and thank you for helping us evolve as Musky anglers👍🏻🤙
A MUST WATCH" GREAT INFO!!!
Dude! She hit it on the p a u s e! Great job! 👊
Wrist twitches vs body twitches, means the difference between fishing all day or wearing yourself out after an hour. Great tips.
Great tip Chas
Great tips on the twitch and hybrid technique, you do a great job of highlighting the finesse the technique requires!
GREAT VID'-Even in 2023! Go MM!
Season-7 coming soon dude!
Chazzie" Super HOT TIPS" THANX!!!
thanks for the tips
More on the way too! Thanks DUDE
Awesome video!! I love the learning series. Very well done, thanks.
Very informative! Looking forward to trying these techniques.
Thanks Greg!
I can't agree more the importance of SLACK LINE TWITCH, at some point during your retrieve. Requires a little more focus, but gives positive results!! Thanks for all your tips Chas!!
Great video, Chas. I really like how you break down the subtleties of the technique and give the different variations. I'm always looking for that edge in cold front conditions. Always feel like I'm getting educated watching your videos.
Grate video!
I'm fish mostly northern pike as I'm live for now in Sweden 🇸🇪 but I did live years in US. But there is a another way that I use more and more as years have gone on. I do the same twitching but whit my reel and I'm always pointing my rod at the lure! That give me maximum hookset and those small slack takes you feel those in the tumb that I have floating light at the spool. And I use to 80lbs or more and I prefer a bit longer rod as 8.9 -9.3' the two who go whit me mostly is one 8.9 up to 8oz and big gun 9,3 go to 16oz and ofcourse I use ABU lowprofile bait caster reels as I'm from Sweden those are made here. Missing to be fishing for Musky but big pike is not to bad. Best regards from Sweden 🇸🇪
Thanks so much for the valuable information! I love seeing you catch a fish but this type of video will help me put em in the boat! Been a tough year in Indiana! Keep the information flowing!
Great video Hybrid technique is deadly. Nice tips on the three ways to use it depending on the cover. Use the same lure for three different types of cover. Keep em coming. Watch out for pontoon boats in the distance. Nice comments on how to twitch vs pulling the bait.
No classroom setting for this lesson , teacher?? I guess a field trip to the lake will do😁. As always, great information and thank you for helping us evolve as Musky anglers👍🏻🤙
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