Brendan, I have every one of those lures you used ,but I also have some Headon creek chubs,and older baits, some I have used some I have not because I do not want to lose them. A lot of my lures were bought in the 1970,s and 80,s they stillwork very well. thanks for bringing back a lot of memorys you heve great videos .
Sir me and my kiddos love watching your channel. We have been trying to buy some of your baits but haven't been able to. We had somebody steal all of are fishing stuff. Im a stay at home dad cause my wife has narcolepsy so i take care and help her with stuff. And we live on a monthly income so it is hard to get any fishing stuff lol. But my kiddos and i love watching you go and find baits we have tried it with no luck lol. But sir you are a truly inspiration to me and my family keep up the awesome work and till the next's one stay safe and GodBless you and your family.
Great video!! I love the old school lures, they still and will always get the job done!!! The best part about using them today is when fishing them in highly pressured/public fishing ponds/lakes, most people don't use them anymore so even though they have been around forever, fish aren't used to seeing them as much as they see modern baits so I have found that they will get bit in highly pressured areas. I would add the inline spinner/rooster tail to this list, it never fails.
Brandon, I guess we all have our favorite Lewers I’m 72. I mean fission ever since I was 78 years old one of my favorite lowers is a little short rebel with a short deal about an inch and a half long caught more bass over that under all conditions, and my next favorite lure is the jitterbug and the best plastic worm I have ever used is the 4 inch black grape zoom worm yet might not catch the biggest bass what is surely will catch the most for me there’s nothing like a good day of fishing. Thanks for your videos.!!!!!😊
Dear Brendan, TH-cam must love your work. You were at the top of the suggested videos for me. Your talent is outstanding. Your delivery and your sense of humor are better than SNL. thank you for working so hard on your videos. It’s a lot of fun to watch you interact with other family members. Your movies were good and funny that I saw Elysian after seeing the remarkably green scenery around you and thinking you must be in the Mississippi River Valley.
Happy fishing Thursday Brendan my favorite fishing lures are the metal spoon and the soft plastic tubs from the 1980s and I also love the micro metal iron jigs
Super cool to see your videos now as a man ,I’ve followed you since you were a young boy! You’ve ALWAYS put out great content. Love to see it thanks for the tips 👊
Great Content!... I'm an active angler looking to break into the lure business. This is very helpful and I would love to see all your other videos. Thanks Again, Westport Lures! :D
I haven’t watched you since you made the camp video of you and your brother catching your pb in the swamp I find it so funny you’re also fishing the pond I used to watch you teach your cousin how to fish there
Little Cleo’s are one of my favorites too. I’ve caught a lot of salmon and trout with them. I’ll switch to a kastmaster if it’s too windy but little Cleo’s are always my first choice.
Brendon,I'm speaking on behalf of your carp catch and cook. If you catch another one comparable to the size of the one you cooked, try marinating it with your favorite seasonings. Then cook it on your grill with high heat as you would grill salmon or tuna.The seasonings and the smoke from the grill nutruelizes the eathy taste.Make your own dipping sauce and enjoy.
Don’t suppose you would ever want to do a video on Canadian lures like the Len Thompson daredevil spoon, the Canadian Wiggler or the Northland Tackle Mimic Minnow?
How do you go from the 1970’s to 2010???? You missed soooo much! Storms, Rebels, anything Fred Arbogast, poppers, crank baits, etc. You jumped right to the KVD but never touched on the baits that paved the way.
@@Francis-p3inot sure I remember the 60’s very well. I was a teenager fishing Lake Minnetonka from Grays Bay to Brackets Point. It seems there were double wires on the Mousey that I found by Carsons where there were lots of Lillies. I cut off the wires!
The Rapala crankbait was actually created by a Finnish guy named toivo pylväläinen that taught the fonder of Rapala how to make it and got none of the credit
There are no historical records that prove those people even met let alone that he taught him. Toivo pylväläinen did however make wooden lures and Lauri Rapala most likely was inspired by his designs assuming he saw them.
Awesome video but I have to disagree with Ohio being the greatest state, especially when it has as many problems with trophy catfish paylakes. That’s a big negative on Ohio.
Great video Brendan really cool to see the different designs of lures created over the years and how it has made a difference in fishing.👍
Brendan, I have every one of those lures you used ,but I also have some Headon creek chubs,and older baits, some I have used some I have not because I do not want to lose them. A lot of my lures were bought in the 1970,s and 80,s they stillwork very well. thanks for bringing back a lot of memorys you heve great videos .
Sir me and my kiddos love watching your channel. We have been trying to buy some of your baits but haven't been able to. We had somebody steal all of are fishing stuff. Im a stay at home dad cause my wife has narcolepsy so i take care and help her with stuff. And we live on a monthly income so it is hard to get any fishing stuff lol. But my kiddos and i love watching you go and find baits we have tried it with no luck lol. But sir you are a truly inspiration to me and my family keep up the awesome work and till the next's one stay safe and GodBless you and your family.
Caught my pb bass on a yum dinger today, glad to see the rubber worm represented in this video, couldn’t agree more about it!!
Great video. Used them all but the last one. Curly tail has my vote for the best. Thought you might include the Eppinger Daredevl spoon.
Great video!! I love the old school lures, they still and will always get the job done!!! The best part about using them today is when fishing them in highly pressured/public fishing ponds/lakes, most people don't use them anymore so even though they have been around forever, fish aren't used to seeing them as much as they see modern baits so I have found that they will get bit in highly pressured areas. I would add the inline spinner/rooster tail to this list, it never fails.
Great video Brendan. I learned a lot from it, been fishing for 55 years but never knew half the stuff you threw out there today. Thanks Bro!
Awesome, awesome, awesome video Brendan, thanks for the tour through the history of these different baits, thoroughly enjoyed ,thanks for sharing 🎣🙂
Yoooooo that opening and transition into the first lure was smoooooth
Good stuff man. Hello from Kentucky
Brandon, I guess we all have our favorite Lewers I’m 72. I mean fission ever since I was 78 years old one of my favorite lowers is a little short rebel with a short deal about an inch and a half long caught more bass over that under all conditions, and my next favorite lure is the jitterbug and the best plastic worm I have ever used is the 4 inch black grape zoom worm yet might not catch the biggest bass what is surely will catch the most for me there’s nothing like a good day of fishing. Thanks for your videos.!!!!!😊
Thoroughly enjoyed your video, completely understandable, visually and verbally if everyone that fishes could make videos like that, I’d be hooked!
Dear Brendan, TH-cam must love your work. You were at the top of the suggested videos for me.
Your talent is outstanding. Your delivery and your sense of humor are better than SNL. thank you for working so hard on your videos. It’s a lot of fun to watch you interact with other family members. Your movies were good and funny that I saw Elysian after seeing the remarkably green scenery around you and thinking you must be in the Mississippi River Valley.
My go to lures are the Eppinger red and white daredevle spoon and the yellow and black Panther Martin spinner.
You have to be one of the most creative content creators on YT.👍
The edits are insane. Great work Brendan. You're certainly a talented film maker.
I’m surprised you didn’t mention the Whopper Plopper. It has been responsible for a lot of my fish catches over the last several years.
Whopper “Popper”?
@@rockdaddio69 itś made by River to Sea designed originally as a Musky lure.
Great concept for a video. Good job man, I really enjoyed hearing the history behind some of the baits I use. Thanks!
it’s great that you gave a shoutout to all of these lure inventors. 👍🏻
Love you Brendan!
Enjoyed the history lesson!! Learned alot!! Keep up the good work!!
Great seeing your videos again!!! Keep them coming!!!
Happy fishing Thursday Brendan my favorite fishing lures are the metal spoon and the soft plastic tubs from the 1980s and I also love the micro metal iron jigs
I loved the overall style of the video and how it was set up. Keep doing what your doing💪🏾
Super cool to see your videos now as a man ,I’ve followed you since you were a young boy! You’ve ALWAYS put out great content. Love to see it thanks for the tips 👊
Always a plus that you are a fellow Ohioan
Yes! Another video! 🎉🎉🎉🎉
Love to see these creative video ideas! That’s what Brendan Miller is all about!
another great vidoe brother!!
Great Content!... I'm an active angler looking to break into the lure business. This is very helpful and I would love to see all your other videos. Thanks Again, Westport Lures! :D
I haven’t watched you since you made the camp video of you and your brother catching your pb in the swamp I find it so funny you’re also fishing the pond I used to watch you teach your cousin how to fish there
did i miss the blade spinner ?, mepps black fury is my fave trout lure.
Mepps Aguila, single barb, red an black all day. The lucky lure.
Cool video. The rapala floater and the curly tail have claimed hundreds of fish for me thru the years 😎
I'm 57 love what you do,classic
Love your videos dude
You caught those giants crappies out that lost river was Awsome
Great video! I really enjoyed it
Little Cleo’s are one of my favorites too. I’ve caught a lot of salmon and trout with them. I’ll switch to a kastmaster if it’s too windy but little Cleo’s are always my first choice.
This was a cool idea Brendan!
Great video like always 😊 I did my first catch and cook yesterday
Hello from Minnesota
Great video idea!!
Great vid but I was expecting u to use antique lures lol
Awesome video!
Another Amazing video 😊
Great video!
Brendon,I'm speaking on behalf of your carp catch and cook. If you catch another one comparable to the size of the one you cooked, try marinating it with your favorite seasonings. Then cook it on your grill with high heat as you would grill salmon or tuna.The seasonings and the smoke from the grill nutruelizes the eathy taste.Make your own dipping sauce and enjoy.
Awesome I'll have get these .
You’re amazing
I lost a phone, lost your subscription. Great to see you again, still at it😊
Rapalas are, in my opinion the most important lure in my Tackle box..
Thought for sure you were gonna use those new greecrack lures. If you haven’t already your should check them out 😉
nice video from alabama
I can't find the link you talked about to buy these lures. Figured I'd get me a Rapala and give back to you, too. I'll keep looking on another video.
Another great video
When you make those videos where you go to knew remote places those are my favorite
love those curly tail grubs, i bet ive caught more on those than on everything else combined
Excellent video Brother
Great video Brendan. I agree with you Ohio is the best state in America from a fellow Ohioin
Surprised no classic top water. Spook, River Runt, Jitterbug.
I thought the same thing the jitterbug is a timeless classic
In my tackle box I have some bass lures that my dad bought in the 50’s like the Lazy Ike.
You can update the Johnson silver minner by put a soft plastic trailer on it
Why aren’t you’re Signature series lures available to purchase from Upscale anymore
Classics! Most of those are all still standards in each of my fishing bags!
Great Vid, where you been?
I used to watch you growing up bro!
Underwater footage was sweet to!
Acadian flycatcher sings right at the jumpcut, 6:53 ish
COOL 😎
I don't see any Brendan Miller lures available at Upscale Lures anymore. Is there another place that they can be bought?
Still waiting for a follow up to the dirty lake Carp video? 😊
I caught my best bass last year, throwing a stupid tube👀 but so far this year my biggest was on a spy bait (always a favorite for me)
Nice work on the video but no sassy shad?
Was sad you didn't give the Big O a few seconds. But in all great video ++
Don’t suppose you would ever want to do a video on Canadian lures like the Len Thompson daredevil spoon, the Canadian Wiggler or the Northland Tackle Mimic Minnow?
Also the arbrogast jitterbug
How fast should i be reeling in the Johnson silver minnow ?
Still want you to do a review of the "Flying Lure."
Did no lures come out between the 70s and 2010?
The 3.5 inch silver or gold Rapala " Raaa-Paul- A " prob best lure ever made.... followed by the 6" plastic worm.
look it up, he pronounced Rapala correctly in the video. ra-puh-luh
No mepps spinners 🤷♂️
Shoutout to the rooster tail and the kastmaster.
Why did you leave the Dardevle out from the 1910s?
How do you go from the 1970’s to 2010???? You missed soooo much! Storms, Rebels, anything Fred Arbogast, poppers, crank baits, etc. You jumped right to the KVD but never touched on the baits that paved the way.
True - he missed the Big O that introduced the whole crank bait industry. And yes, the great toasters like jitterbug.
I’d say this is more of an abridged version rather than a full extensive history
@@JayJayHuman haha more like a bridged version. Built a bridge right over the 80’s 90’s and early 2000’s 🤣
Ohio might make the top ten list .. maybe 😂😂
That last bait was made for ffs that’s why it’s heavy
Make a video where you can fish only with the lures you find on site pliiiiis
You missed the 60s
Nothing was weedless in the 60s
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@@Francis-p3inot sure I remember the 60’s very well. I was a teenager fishing Lake Minnetonka from Grays Bay to Brackets Point. It seems there were double wires on the Mousey that I found by Carsons where there were lots of Lillies. I cut off the wires!
HOW CAN YOU NOT INCLUDE THE FLUKE OR SENKO!?😂
Silver spoon always works
Zero mention of the Yamamoto Senko?! Ooookaaaay.... passing on this channel
i mean dont bass eat literally anything that you hold in front of them?
Funny............ I've NEVER once caught a Bass on the natural color worm
You could say it took 100 years to make.
My dad only uses the silver minnow 😭
Hula popper jitterbug
The Rapala crankbait was actually created by a Finnish guy named toivo pylväläinen that taught the fonder of Rapala how to make it and got none of the credit
There are no historical records that prove those people even met let alone that he taught him. Toivo pylväläinen did however make wooden lures and Lauri Rapala most likely was inspired by his designs assuming he saw them.
Awesome video but I have to disagree with Ohio being the greatest state, especially when it has as many problems with trophy catfish paylakes. That’s a big negative on Ohio.
Oh no I found somebody on the Internet that’s delusional about Ohio
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Bias’s much