@@chief_warddy The reason you hook that way is because a real crayfish swims that way in the wild I guess so on retrieve it looks more natural but that is intresting point be good to see some underwater footage of takes .👍
@@dominicburton950 thanks for the information i need to do more research on the crayfish seem to be all over now my young lad had one on a maggot had no idea they was in there
@@chief_warddy From experience if a water contains them the resident fish be feeding on them .When using these types of lure the fish really smash them and even smaller perch will take them really worth a go tight lines mate 👍
Brilliant video as always and tight lines
Another great video Sam! 👍💪🎣
Nice video, and some good info, cheers
What size offset hook do you use for the 7cm creature bait? Thank you
Do you still use a wire trace when fishing these just in case of a pike or do you use fluorocarbon?
Think the hook point needs turning around 🤔
Because they eat cray boot 1st
@@chief_warddy The reason you hook that way is because a real crayfish swims that way in the wild I guess so on retrieve it looks more natural but that is intresting point be good to see some underwater footage of takes .👍
@@dominicburton950 thanks for the information i need to do more research on the crayfish seem to be all over now my young lad had one on a maggot had no idea they was in there
@@chief_warddy From experience if a water contains them the resident fish be feeding on them .When using these types of lure the fish really smash them and even smaller perch will take them really worth a go tight lines mate 👍
@@dominicburton950 definitely going to gith them a go 👍