Brandon, enjoy your videos and how you work to keep things simple and effective. Can you consider doing a short series on bank fishing for us bank bound angler's.... 😊
With the wacky rigged worms sinking so slow, do you ever let them sink to the bottom or like you said, just throw it to a spot and let it chill a few seconds and then reel it in and move on? The thing that confuses me is I thought typically you were supposed to let it sink to the bottom and that just takes forever, even shallow.
Kind of depends on exactly what your targeting. Usually I just let it sink for a bit though as I use it for fish sitting high in the water. Too slow for me if I think they are deeper. I use a shaky head or texas rig in the situation
Here soon, ill be using a 10" wacky rigged senko type worm on a 5/0 weedless wacky.....should be interesting...never underestimate a bass's decision to eat big baits....makes more sense spending energy for 1 big meal than multiple times using energy for snacks...Big fish=Big Baits
Great video. Just getting in to the wacky style setup and you explained everything perfectly. Thank you!
Awesome, thank you!
Brandon, enjoy your videos and how you work to keep things simple and effective.
Can you consider doing a short series on bank fishing for us bank bound angler's.... 😊
Great suggestion! I have been talking about doing a video on this. Thanks for watching!
Loving it...from way down in South Africa 🎣🇿🇦
Headed up Gumlog creek on Hartwell in the morning. Got a wacky rig ready to go👍🏻
Good Luck!
Great content as always. Thanks.
Thank you!
Brandon why with your serious of spinning reels they are all extra fast instead of fast action?
@@JohnSmith-wn6br honestly I just kept tweaking them until I like the feel and that's where they ended up according to factory standards
@brandoncobbfishing right on thanks a bunch I think iam grab 2 or 3 of those spinning rods and give them a shot
Could you use a wacky lure on a baitcaster?
Yes you can. I do quite often when using a bigger worm but I definitely prefer spinning
With the wacky rigged worms sinking so slow, do you ever let them sink to the bottom or like you said, just throw it to a spot and let it chill a few seconds and then reel it in and move on? The thing that confuses me is I thought typically you were supposed to let it sink to the bottom and that just takes forever, even shallow.
Kind of depends on exactly what your targeting. Usually I just let it sink for a bit though as I use it for fish sitting high in the water. Too slow for me if I think they are deeper. I use a shaky head or texas rig in the situation
@@brandoncobbfishing This makes more sense to me as to when to use a wacky rig. Thank you for the explanation!
They often bite on the way down so letting it sink to the bottom is time well spent.
Great video
Glad you enjoyed it
Here soon, ill be using a 10" wacky rigged senko type worm on a 5/0 weedless wacky.....should be interesting...never underestimate a bass's decision to eat big baits....makes more sense spending energy for 1 big meal than multiple times using energy for snacks...Big fish=Big Baits
Thanks.
Quality
Wacky Rig bite has been WAY off on Hartwell.