i absolutely love the simple hook and plastic setups. it seems like people have gone crazy trying to reinvent the wheel with all kinds of contraptions, but i always have the best luck with the simpler tackle.
I have used them, especialy in september, low water, hard pressure with the weightless + DIY guard, it works great on pressurized bass on a slow pull - pause. You can wake them, their soft paddle make the job even in muddy water. But no jerk or twitch like you made
@@AnglerWakivery nice, that's what I use on most of my light and ultralight spinning reels... I only use spinning reels because my left arm is paralyzed and haven't really figured out a good way to reel a baitcast with one hand. Mainly because baitcast reels usually have the handles with 2 grips/knobs, and the one knob on the reeling handles of spinning reels being a little longer from the center (compared to the 2 knobs on baitcasters) give me a lot more leverage. Basically I firmly press the knob into the right side of my stomach area and rotate the entire rod and reel in the circular motion which is kind of the opposite of a person with 2 hands or the way I reeled before my arm was paralyzed. So, instead of the rod & reel being held in the same spot and the knob & handle being reeled in a circular motion I have the knob & handle being held in the same spot and the rod and reel being moved/reeled in the circular motion. I certainly can't reel and work the lure is good as when my arm wasn't paralyzed but it gets the job done 😂🤣. It only becomes a problem when I'm fishing and catching big snook & tarpon! Fighting those while reeling makes my forearm & bicep get one heck of a workout and causes the muscles in my forearm and bicep to cramp up 😅😂 Anyway, thank you for this video! This looks like an excellent lure and I love the name of it: the Liar Minnow!!! As soon as I saw the name I liked it. Then when I saw you use it and work it, mixed with just how great it looks, I knew that I need to buy some of these. They look like they will be excellent for where I live - South Florida. They will be excellent for largemouth and peacock bass and I think they'll also be good for a lot of the snook fishing I do. Thank you very much! 🙏🏽
Hello! Thank you for watching the video. Hope you enjoy it!
Nice fish there at the end! They sure are fun on light tackle!
Yup! They really are fun.
i absolutely love the simple hook and plastic setups. it seems like people have gone crazy trying to reinvent the wheel with all kinds of contraptions, but i always have the best luck with the simpler tackle.
Yup 👍
Thanks Waki!! I will have to grab some of those baits!!!!
👍 Good luck 👍
😁👍These look sweet!! Merry Christmas! 🎅🎅🎄🎄
Hi Pickerel Hunter! Thanks, Happy Holidays! 🎅
You know it’s winter when the coots are about.
Yup.
Did you work for a Japanese tv network? giving me early 2000s vibe😅 absolutely love it! nostalgia!
Nop. 😆
I tell my self "last cast" for a few times also.... or until I get that last bass. 😂
Hahaha. brother! 👍
Thank you!
Welcome!
I have used them, especialy in september, low water, hard pressure with the weightless + DIY guard, it works great on pressurized bass on a slow pull - pause. You can wake them, their soft paddle make the job even in muddy water. But no jerk or twitch like you made
Thanks for sharing
are you using mono for this technique? or is it braid?
Nanofil. It’s like a braided.
@@AnglerWakivery nice, that's what I use on most of my light and ultralight spinning reels... I only use spinning reels because my left arm is paralyzed and haven't really figured out a good way to reel a baitcast with one hand. Mainly because baitcast reels usually have the handles with 2 grips/knobs, and the one knob on the reeling handles of spinning reels being a little longer from the center (compared to the 2 knobs on baitcasters) give me a lot more leverage. Basically I firmly press the knob into the right side of my stomach area and rotate the entire rod and reel in the circular motion which is kind of the opposite of a person with 2 hands or the way I reeled before my arm was paralyzed. So, instead of the rod & reel being held in the same spot and the knob & handle being reeled in a circular motion I have the knob & handle being held in the same spot and the rod and reel being moved/reeled in the circular motion. I certainly can't reel and work the lure is good as when my arm wasn't paralyzed but it gets the job done 😂🤣. It only becomes a problem when I'm fishing and catching big snook & tarpon! Fighting those while reeling makes my forearm & bicep get one heck of a workout and causes the muscles in my forearm and bicep to cramp up 😅😂
Anyway, thank you for this video! This looks like an excellent lure and I love the name of it: the Liar Minnow!!! As soon as I saw the name I liked it. Then when I saw you use it and work it, mixed with just how great it looks, I knew that I need to buy some of these. They look like they will be excellent for where I live - South Florida. They will be excellent for largemouth and peacock bass and I think they'll also be good for a lot of the snook fishing I do. Thank you very much! 🙏🏽
Your filming is too dark,
I said so.