I like your way of thinking, many people want to understand more about the bait too catch them only. I like to understand them too appreciate them more and that’s what makes it fun.🐟on
For the “spinner baits” that was a rooster tail shown in the video. That will catch anything. Spinner baits are the same, but different. If you’re reading this comment do your research there’s plenty of videos. Since it’s gonna get colder soon I recommend a zoom speed worm on a 4/0 hook and no weight. Throw it out let it hit the bottom then count to at the bare minimum 10 seconds. On the retrieve after, reel so slow and twitch so subtly it’s painful, then do it slower.
Great video ❤🎉❤🎉❤
Thank you!
I like your way of thinking, many people want to understand more about the bait too catch them only. I like to understand them too appreciate them more and that’s what makes it fun.🐟on
Definitely 💯
For the “spinner baits” that was a rooster tail shown in the video. That will catch anything. Spinner baits are the same, but different. If you’re reading this comment do your research there’s plenty of videos. Since it’s gonna get colder soon I recommend a zoom speed worm on a 4/0 hook and no weight. Throw it out let it hit the bottom then count to at the bare minimum 10 seconds. On the retrieve after, reel so slow and twitch so subtly it’s painful, then do it slower.
Technically the proper name is an inline spinner, Rooster tail is a brand name, but none of this information is secret it's basics
@@timglivefree a lot of people don’t know the basics that’s why these videos get so many views
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