I have to admit I did something I have never done. I hit the subscribe button. I have watched about 20 of your videos and I feel like I at least owed you that. The way you explain fishing tips have made me a better fisherman and no one does a better job at it than you. Thank you.
Two baits I have been trying to get more confidence and patience with. I like that you show even lost fish/snags and not just catches. Thanks for the great content Tyler!
I would have to definitely agree. Texas Rig Creature bait hands down gets more bites in my area this time of year. Enjoyed the video as always. I use what I learn on your channel just about every weekend. I'm living proof you can teach a old dog new tricks ! LOL. Thanks again for all your hard work to bring us free fishing content and teaching.
Glad I’m not the only one who just snags every other jig cast! I def have more confidence in the Texas rig. I’d also throw a weightless fluke into that shallow cover! Fun to watch them come out to grab it
That’s a bacon. Dude. I’m just back to fishing after ten years of not even owning my own rod n reel. I’m 28 years old now, from Alabama and I grew ONLY fishing a Texas rig- soft plastic worm (Mellon or June bug color.) Period. Nothing else. Ever. It was just how my dad fished from how he was taught as he was growing up on the black warrior river here in central alabama. But now I’m grown and my son is coming of age. And so I’m learning new ways of fishing, when and where to use each type of lure and how it’s fished. And it’s been awesome learning from you Tyler, here on TRF. I just wanted to say thank you for your videos and really breaking down your knowledge of fishing to teach young and old as much as you can, while still keeping it interesting along the way. I wish you the best man. I hope to be able to pass this on to my kids. you’re handing down a great gift for everyone. God bless you for that. Really I do appreciate it. Please continue to study the fish and teach us how to aswell. Thank you Tyler. And everyone of your sponsors and family that support you.
I caught 9.1 on a Texas rigged zoom baby brushog in May last year on Possum Kingdom. I use both all the time. But, in spring I like the jig some but I use and prefer the Texas rig mainly.
These 2 rigs are my favorite way to fish! I’ve done this exact challenge a few times and have found I get more bites on the creature bait and bigger bites on the jig
Great video on something I’ve always wondered. Especially when normally you use a creature bait as a jig trailer. I would be interested to see more videos like this in the future like curly tail vs sinko worms.
I fish alot with the same creature bait and I use the 4/0 trokar flipping hook. Its a hard plastic and I used to loose fish like you were in this video alot. A little trick that I learned is I bend the hook to off set it just a hair and I use the snell knot. My hook up ratio is way way better. It's day and night.
I'm voting for jig gets you bigger fish less often, and creatures get bit more often... So it depends on the situation. I also go jigs for skipping docks/brush piles/cover and creatures for more open water.
I see your point. What about if the lake your fishing at is literally 6 ft deep all around? Lol. Should I use my medium rod for the Trig and jig? Or should I use a medium heavy or a heavy for the Trig and Jig?
@@dodgerblue2133 I would say if you're fishing open water just use a medium rod with a lightweight Texas rig. Usually a jig is better around structure... like rocks and brush, because stuff like crawfish doesn't hang out in open water. It depends on what your lake bottom is like.
@John C ok I was also thinking of sticking with the medium rod for light t Rigs. So you suggest I use a medium heavy for fishing jigs? Even if the water is only 6 ft deep? The bass there are really no more than 6 pounds
@@dodgerblue2133 A medium is fine for smaller jigs which will have smaller hooks. But if you're fishing a jig that's more than about an ounce with a larger gauge hook, it might be hard to set the hook with a medium rod, especially if there are weeds or brush. Personally if I'm taking one rod to the lake it's going to be a medium heavy with my baitcaster and 16 lb test. But that's just my preference.
I catch them early spring which for us is now on the jig. But I have to move it super slow and let it sit. I’ll have to try the creature bait and test to see if it works better! Great vid bro!!
I enjoy your channel. I like the honesty of your experience. I know you are a jig man at heart but you will admit other styles may work better depending on conditions and situations. You also do good equipment comparisons.So I've decided to subscribe.
Great video Tyler, but you through me off with that intro. It was ok but not better than your other one. It doesn’t have the same energy! Normally your intro pumps me up for your videos this one was a tad depressing. Just my opinion, do t take it the wrong way! Great video, keep up the great work my friend!! 💪🏽🤙🏽
I like how he says 1ft of water is dirty bc where I’m from that would be clean and be fishing green pumpkin. Really only shows that difference in areas and regions around the country and that one water clarity is different from angler to angler but also to the bass themselves. Could video though. I would prefer the jig over creature bait just bc feel better and more confident on them.
Seems to me if you slow down and ease up on your hook-sets and rig the bait so the hook point becomes exposed easier, you won't miss all those fish. Use an offset shank EWG with the bait skin hooked, don't peg the weight, and don't set the hook so hard and fast. Thin wire hooks enable better hook point exposure as well. Same with the jig, you have to make that giant stiff weed guard thinner by clipping off several strands. Increasing your hook-up percentage when fishing any soft plastic with any hook is all about making sure the hook point becomes exposed easier, more (gap between bait and shank), smoother, and faster.
I’ve never caught a fish flippin a jig but I’ve never caught a fish swimming a Texas rig. Jigs i use for swimming and I use Texas rigs for flipping here in florida cause I need less weight to get through
Nice bro! Do you have any guide services or ever go out with your followers? I'm in Austin, Texas man. I'm new angler but I just want to get out there and catch some fish ha
I do not do many guide trips with how busy I am. There are lots of good fishing guides in Austin though! Ander Meine, Carson Conklin, and Tyler Torwick are my three favorites!
Niiiice informative and comprehensive video!!! Just an observation and my 2 cents, a few of your hook sets seemed to be at a 45 degree angle, particularly on the last missed fish in the video. I know you are an exceptional and knowledgeable angler, but I seem to think you may have pulled the bait out of its mouth. What river you fishing???🤔🤔
Yes, I understand my Hookset sometimes tends to go sideways. The reasoning for that is because when you wear a camera on your chest, you will hit the camera and end up damaging it with an upward facing hookset. It’s just a muscle memory thing at this point that I’m trying to get a little bit better at
Thanx 4 the prompt reply and the explanation!!! Makes sense with the camera positioned there. Some guys put it on their hat...don’t think Id like it there. By the way, your boat is sweeeeeeeeet!!! 👍😃🎣🎣🎣🎣🎣🎣🎣🎣🎣🎣🎣🎣🎣🎣
It really depends where ur fishing because sometimes when I’m fishing a bedding bass, they don’t want a creature bait, and the jig really annoys them, and coaxes them into biting.
Can you explain please what one is feeling for when flipping or using a jig. like what does the bite feel like. I’ve heard it just gets heavy like you can’t pick it up. i’d love to get your opinion on it. Thanks Tyler
There are many different kinds of bites and the feeling really varies depending on the type of bass and the mood of the fish. I can’t really make a video on what it feels like to get a bite, you just have to put time on the water and learn it for yourself. It eventually becomes muscle memory
I've not seen your vids before today. I enjoyed it and will be watching more of them. I enjoy your enthusiasm, but you do talk really fast when you're explaing the details. For us older anglers (70ish) that is a tad bit hard to follow. That said, I continue to fish and try new baits and techniques to up my game. Pitching and Flippin is a fav always, second only to topwater frogging! Again good video! ENJOYED IT!
I think they're both that you should have in your ArsenalBecause you change something a little about wonderful and you can do something completely different with it That's how versatile both of Them are
Try using a weight slide they make rubber ones that allow the weight to slide especially when setting the hook that bobber stop probably lost at least one of those fish.
I think I may try giving the weight like 2-3 inches to slide up the line before it hits the bobber stopper. Would still keep it compact but would increase hookups? Idk, worth a shot
I could tell you a water temperature range, but that really depends on the moon phase, sunlight, and length of day and time of the year. I’m sure there are videos out there that could teach you a lot more about the bedding cycle. I’m sure I even have some on my channel
I think the 1/8 on the creature bait and a 1/2 jig is not apples to apples. IMHO . Make them both the same weight. Whatever weight that might be . Just my 2 cents .
I don’t think you can call one better than the other. They both work great. Fishing is situational and whatever the situation is one lure might work better than the other. You were fishing in like muddy water. A TX rigged creature bait at times actually works better in those situations than a jig. because of the profile it produces and water displacement from the lure. Now yes the jig is an awesome bait that catches big fish but it’s not a speedy catch and a lot times you have to methodically work it. So at the end of the day I really don’t believe you can actually call it. Because everything is situational. There is just to many variables to consider. Thanks please keep on making great videos.
Not a true comparison as the t rig had a lot lighter weight 1/8 oz. It may have been the slower fall that triggered those bites... that said I do agree that t rigs get more bites in general... i also miss a lot more fish on t rig vs jig which was evident in your video... good stuff 👍
I definitely agree it could have been a better comparison. One thing you might not be thinking about though, is that the jig has more resistance with the skirt and trailer, and the creature bait has less resistance. So the fall is probably pretty similar between the two
Today’s word is PREMONITION: A strong feeling that something is about to happen.
Love the comment
Oh, just noticed ATX, too. Another Texan 🤘🏼
I have to admit I did something I have never done. I hit the subscribe button. I have watched about 20 of your videos and I feel like I at least owed you that. The way you explain fishing tips have made me a better fisherman and no one does a better job at it than you. Thank you.
Ok
Two baits I have been trying to get more confidence and patience with. I like that you show even lost fish/snags and not just catches. Thanks for the great content Tyler!
Thanks for watching!
@frailinryan - If he didn't show the fuckups, he wouldn't have any content to show.
It's good that some people have no sense of pride.
Great video brother. I plan to do this same video at some point with the kayak angle, loved this one and the last version that you did.
Kayak angle, heck yeah man! would love to see it! Always a student to the sport !
I'm sure the fact that you are fishing from a kayak is going to have a scientific effect on the fish you miss.
Both of you are morons.
8:02 is when Tyler really knew they were on the Texas rig! Nice hook set too man! keep it up...God bless🙏
I was actually really curious on the difference between the 2. Thanks Tyler!
That other video I linked below will definitely help with that!
@@TylersReelFishing I doubt it.
No bull crap on TRF. I love this channel because it’s just raw bass fishing. Big T always droppin hammers and fire content.
Thanks Travis!!
Imagine going on a fishing trip with Tyler. That'd be insane
You can! I do several giveaway trips a year
Do you do them through your TH-cam channel or Instagram? That would be a good time. I guessed the winner between these two baits.
No, thanks. I can only deal with a limited amount of stupidity each day.
@@shootertg You guessed the winner? Wow, that's impressive.
You probably deserve to be stuck in a boat with him all day.
@@murphroberts4891 ?
I just found TRF and its my new fav subscription
Awesome!! So glad to have you around!
I would have to definitely agree. Texas Rig Creature bait hands down gets more bites in my area this time of year. Enjoyed the video as always. I use what I learn on your channel just about every weekend. I'm living proof you can teach a old dog new tricks ! LOL. Thanks again for all your hard work to bring us free fishing content and teaching.
Thank you so much for constantly engaging with the content!
One of my favorite youtubers to watch for tips 🔥🔥
That’s my whole goal!
Perfect timing as I’m out with food poisoning. Thx Tyler
Hope you feel better bud!
@@TylersReelFishing thx that made my day. Love ur vids
Glad I’m not the only one who just snags every other jig cast! I def have more confidence in the Texas rig. I’d also throw a weightless fluke into that shallow cover! Fun to watch them come out to grab it
My solution to everything? Ned rig.
Amazing tips bro your the goat🔥🎣‼️
@mysticphoenix yes he is
You’re lol 😂
TRF! My fellow Texan, Thank you for all you do and the knowledge you share. I am truly grateful for channels such as yours. Forever a fan my dude!
Heck yeah, I appreciate you a ton!
Thanks for your help I caught a nice one at stillhouse hollow on the swimbait set up you offered on a recent video.
Heck yeah!! Love to hear it
Great video idea keep it up this is awesome
That was pretty fascinating to watch. I want to do a similar test in my neck of the woods after all our ice melts off the lakes!
Do it!
Honestly have no idea how you showed up on my feed but I'm glad it did🔥🔥
Heck yeah!! Hope you stick around!
Creature baits are one of my favorite baits..great video .thanks and God Bless
That’s a bacon.
Dude. I’m just back to fishing after ten years of not even owning my own rod n reel. I’m 28 years old now, from Alabama and I grew ONLY fishing a Texas rig- soft plastic worm (Mellon or June bug color.) Period. Nothing else. Ever. It was just how my dad fished from how he was taught as he was growing up on the black warrior river here in central alabama. But now I’m grown and my son is coming of age. And so I’m learning new ways of fishing, when and where to use each type of lure and how it’s fished. And it’s been awesome learning from you Tyler, here on TRF. I just wanted to say thank you for your videos and really breaking down your knowledge of fishing to teach young and old as much as you can, while still keeping it interesting along the way. I wish you the best man. I hope to be able to pass this on to my kids. you’re handing down a great gift for everyone. God bless you for that. Really I do appreciate it. Please continue to study the fish and teach us how to aswell. Thank you Tyler. And everyone of your sponsors and family that support you.
I caught 9.1 on a Texas rigged zoom baby brushog in May last year on Possum Kingdom. I use both all the time. But, in spring I like the jig some but I use and prefer the Texas rig mainly.
Thats a good one!!
I always look forward to when tyler posts
Thanks so much!
Great, honest, visually entertaining and informative video presentation as always.
Thank you.
i have so many jigs and don't know how to use a single one lmao
If you throw a Texas rig, work it like that. Hop it off the bottom, or, drag it, stop it, reel in slack and repeat
You’ll like this video then: th-cam.com/video/ulc6fJ1AVrc/w-d-xo.html
I need them now lol. Just watch more of his vids and u will know how to fish them
Yeah, that's pretty funny, all right. Mom's gonna stop buying them for you.
@@knightfishing Or, you can really break the mold by learning who Dee Thomas is and how to use the technique Dee created.
I like the Texas rig
These 2 rigs are my favorite way to fish! I’ve done this exact challenge a few times and have found I get more bites on the creature bait and bigger bites on the jig
Great video on something I’ve always wondered. Especially when normally you use a creature bait as a jig trailer. I would be interested to see more videos like this in the future like curly tail vs sinko worms.
Yep! Got more comparisons coming!
I fish alot with the same creature bait and I use the 4/0 trokar flipping hook. Its a hard plastic and I used to loose fish like you were in this video alot. A little trick that I learned is I bend the hook to off set it just a hair and I use the snell knot. My hook up ratio is way way better. It's day and night.
Thanks!
Keep up the sick vids
Gonna do just that!
Discovered you today. Love the channel, your informative description section and style of explaining. Keep up the great vids 👍🏾
So pumped to have you around the channel!
Texas rig
I'm voting for jig gets you bigger fish less often, and creatures get bit more often... So it depends on the situation. I also go jigs for skipping docks/brush piles/cover and creatures for more open water.
I see your point. What about if the lake your fishing at is literally 6 ft deep all around? Lol. Should I use my medium rod for the Trig and jig? Or should I use a medium heavy or a heavy for the Trig and Jig?
@@dodgerblue2133 I would say if you're fishing open water just use a medium rod with a lightweight Texas rig. Usually a jig is better around structure... like rocks and brush, because stuff like crawfish doesn't hang out in open water. It depends on what your lake bottom is like.
@John C ok I was also thinking of sticking with the medium rod for light t Rigs. So you suggest I use a medium heavy for fishing jigs? Even if the water is only 6 ft deep? The bass there are really no more than 6 pounds
@@dodgerblue2133 A medium is fine for smaller jigs which will have smaller hooks. But if you're fishing a jig that's more than about an ounce with a larger gauge hook, it might be hard to set the hook with a medium rod, especially if there are weeds or brush. Personally if I'm taking one rod to the lake it's going to be a medium heavy with my baitcaster and 16 lb test. But that's just my preference.
@@JohnVC makes sense. And wow 16 pound test? Doesn't that scare the fish away seeing such a huge line?
Hi! Great video! I loved it!
Great vid as always. Curious which body of water this is???
A river in central Texas
Knowledge knowledge knowledge. Thank you sir 🙌🏾
Thanks Brian!
@ Brian- I must have missed that part.
I’ve learned so much from ur channel
@Fishing With Elias- But you haven't learned how to spell a four-letter word. It's "Y-O-U-R". Now, you try it.
@@murphroberts4891 thanks man 😜
I catch them early spring which for us is now on the jig. But I have to move it super slow and let it sit. I’ll have to try the creature bait and test to see if it works better! Great vid bro!!
Thanks Jon!
Stick to BBQ, Jon. Your talent for English composition sucks, as does your ability to detect greatness in videos.
@@murphroberts4891 😂😂😂!!!
Tyler woke up and chose violence. “This isn’t a Barbie 24hr fishing challenge” 🤣 love the information man good work!
Gotta tell it how it is
I enjoy your channel. I like the honesty of your experience. I know you are a jig man at heart but you will admit other styles may work better depending on conditions and situations. You also do good equipment comparisons.So I've decided to subscribe.
Thank you Lynn! Glad to have you around
Great video brother!!
Thanks homie!
🤙🏼👊🏼
Great video Tyler, but you through me off with that intro. It was ok but not better than your other one. It doesn’t have the same energy! Normally your intro pumps me up for your videos this one was a tad depressing. Just my opinion, do t take it the wrong way! Great video, keep up the great work my friend!! 💪🏽🤙🏽
This wasn’t the same type of video as usual, so I couldn’t use the standard intro👍🏼
@@TylersReelFishing it all makes sense now! Your still the man Tyler, all love bro!! 💪🏽🤙🏽
Freakin great video man!
Great video as always thanks for the info!
And thanks for always watching Scott!
Great video. Like to see you have this debate with Hackney…😃
I like how he says 1ft of water is dirty bc where I’m from that would be clean and be fishing green pumpkin. Really only shows that difference in areas and regions around the country and that one water clarity is different from angler to angler but also to the bass themselves. Could video though. I would prefer the jig over creature bait just bc feel better and more confident on them.
Great input man
Seems to me if you slow down and ease up on your hook-sets and rig the bait so the hook point becomes exposed easier, you won't miss all those fish. Use an offset shank EWG with the bait skin hooked, don't peg the weight, and don't set the hook so hard and fast. Thin wire hooks enable better hook point exposure as well. Same with the jig, you have to make that giant stiff weed guard thinner by clipping off several strands. Increasing your hook-up percentage when fishing any soft plastic with any hook is all about making sure the hook point becomes exposed easier, more (gap between bait and shank), smoother, and faster.
Thank you joe
“She dang thick tho” mans had me dying
Love your videos buddy keep them coming 🤟🏼🤟🏼🤟🏼
Do you have a slime generator with anti-biotics & anti-stress tabs/solution’s in your livewell like Doug Hannon?
Loved this video!
Thanks Charles!
Ive caught so many fish on the rage bug black and blue weightless on topwater
You should do a spinner bait vs a chatter bait
I’ve never caught a fish flippin a jig but I’ve never caught a fish swimming a Texas rig. Jigs i use for swimming and I use Texas rigs for flipping here in florida cause I need less weight to get through
Sick intro 🔥
Love these vids
Love the content! Very informative 💪🏽
Thank you!
Nice bro! Do you have any guide services or ever go out with your followers?
I'm in Austin, Texas man. I'm new angler but I just want to get out there and catch some fish ha
I do not do many guide trips with how busy I am. There are lots of good fishing guides in Austin though! Ander Meine, Carson Conklin, and Tyler Torwick are my three favorites!
Best TH-camr out there man keep it up
Thanks Eli!!
the texas rig is just so damn good.
Niiiice informative and comprehensive video!!! Just an observation and my 2 cents, a few of your hook sets seemed to be at a 45 degree angle, particularly on the last missed fish in the video. I know you are an exceptional and knowledgeable angler, but I seem to think you may have pulled the bait out of its mouth. What river you fishing???🤔🤔
Yes, I understand my Hookset sometimes tends to go sideways. The reasoning for that is because when you wear a camera on your chest, you will hit the camera and end up damaging it with an upward facing hookset. It’s just a muscle memory thing at this point that I’m trying to get a little bit better at
Thanx 4 the prompt reply and the explanation!!! Makes sense with the camera positioned there. Some guys put it on their hat...don’t think Id like it there. By the way, your boat is sweeeeeeeeet!!! 👍😃🎣🎣🎣🎣🎣🎣🎣🎣🎣🎣🎣🎣🎣🎣
It really depends where ur fishing because sometimes when I’m fishing a bedding bass, they don’t want a creature bait, and the jig really annoys them, and coaxes them into biting.
When are you finally gonna go pro? You deserve it as much work as you put in for us!
I don’t need to. I work hard for y’all so y’all can become better fisherman. I have no desire to go pro
Wow that’s amazing! Thanks for helping us!
@@TylersReelFishing Your job security is guaranteed, also.
Does confidence help u get a few more bites
You should do texas rigged creature bait vs rubber worm.
I like the new intro. Too many hook sets to count
Can you explain please what one is feeling for when flipping or using a jig. like what does the bite feel like. I’ve heard it just gets heavy like you can’t pick it up. i’d love to get your opinion on it. Thanks Tyler
There are many different kinds of bites and the feeling really varies depending on the type of bass and the mood of the fish. I can’t really make a video on what it feels like to get a bite, you just have to put time on the water and learn it for yourself. It eventually becomes muscle memory
Could you make a Gear ratio video?
Planning on it!
Cool intro
Very good video!!
Thank you!
Oh my GOSH! You hearted my comment! This is so exciting! Thank you! I love your videos!
I didn’t know you were married Tyler!
Good video as always
Yessir! You must have missed the video: th-cam.com/video/Q4zPB1fLULc/w-d-xo.html
do you normally peg your texas rig when flippin an pitchin shallow ?
For brush, yes. For bigger sticks and stumps, no
Texas rig all day.. you have more options of different baits and styles
I've not seen your vids before today. I enjoyed it and will be watching more of them. I enjoy your enthusiasm, but you do talk really fast when you're explaing the details. For us older anglers (70ish) that is a tad bit hard to follow. That said, I continue to fish and try new baits and techniques to up my game. Pitching and Flippin is a fav always, second only to topwater frogging! Again good video! ENJOYED IT!
Thanks so much! I will always keep trying to talk slower, but it’s hard to change the way that I am haha
What color craw imitation would you recommend for the spring?
All depends on water color and what color your craws are! Put out a crawfish trap with some lunch meat and see what color they are for yourself!
TY’S STACHE IS COMING BACK
Nah I shaved it lol
@@TylersReelFishing rip
I take it when you're pulling your line out with your hand after your cast, you're letting your bait hit bottom right?
Correct, and I usually have some loose line since I haven't fished shallow in a while. I've gotta get my pitching and skipping skills back to par
What’s best as far as bank fishing casting or pitching??
All depends on what you’re casting or pitching to!
Cool new intro🔥🔥
@tylersreelfishing is that an Aggie ring?
I think they're both that you should have in your ArsenalBecause you change something a little about wonderful and you can do something completely different with it That's how versatile both of Them are
What app do you use to mark where you catch your fish? I’d like to use something similar for my fishing
It’s called the anglr app. He talks about it all the time and links it in the description.
th-cam.com/video/Jlq2hAV4P_o/w-d-xo.html
His hook sets looks like a baseball swing at the feet
This is like asking which one is better, your Grandma or your Grandpa. Haha
Lol
Try using a weight slide they make rubber ones that allow the weight to slide especially when setting the hook that bobber stop probably lost at least one of those fish.
I think I may try giving the weight like 2-3 inches to slide up the line before it hits the bobber stopper. Would still keep it compact but would increase hookups? Idk, worth a shot
Certainly worth the try! I've been loving these Tokyo rigs too I have awesome hookup ratios. Good luck to ya!
When do bass settle on their beds for the spawn?
I could tell you a water temperature range, but that really depends on the moon phase, sunlight, and length of day and time of the year. I’m sure there are videos out there that could teach you a lot more about the bedding cycle. I’m sure I even have some on my channel
Do you ever keep some of them ?
Nope, not bass
What do u recommend for a new lake?
Search “TylersReelFishing new lake”
What fishing app you using brother?
Https://th-cam.com/video/Jlq2hAV4P_o/w-d-xo.html
Betttttttttttt
How do you mark your catches
The ANGLR app and bullseye! Https://th-cam.com/video/Jlq2hAV4P_o/w-d-xo.html
I think the 1/8 on the creature bait and a 1/2 jig is not apples to apples. IMHO . Make them both the same weight. Whatever weight that might be . Just my 2 cents .
I don’t think you can call one better than the other. They both work great. Fishing is situational and whatever the situation is one lure might work better than the other. You were fishing in like muddy water. A TX rigged creature bait at times actually works better in those situations than a jig. because of the profile it produces and water displacement from the lure. Now yes the jig is an awesome bait that catches big fish but it’s not a speedy catch and a lot times you have to methodically work it. So at the end of the day I really don’t believe you can actually call it. Because everything is situational. There is just to many variables to consider. Thanks please keep on making great videos.
Not a true comparison as the t rig had a lot lighter weight 1/8 oz. It may have been the slower fall that triggered those bites... that said I do agree that t rigs get more bites in general... i also miss a lot more fish on t rig vs jig which was evident in your video... good stuff 👍
I definitely agree it could have been a better comparison. One thing you might not be thinking about though, is that the jig has more resistance with the skirt and trailer, and the creature bait has less resistance. So the fall is probably pretty similar between the two
@@TylersReelFishing true
I WOULD LOVE TO SEE SOMETHING ON THE DIFFERNT TYPES OF SOFT PLASTICS THAT CAN BE USED AS SWIM BAITS??? AND HOW TO RIG THEM?? AND WHERE TO FISH THEM???
Which Jig and Color did you use?
Mostly PB&J and black and blue. I always link all the tackle I use in every video description
@@TylersReelFishing Thanks very much your clip is really educational and I will use it as a basis for my Lures. Merry Christmas and Great Fishing.
Texas rig for sure better
I just started to use a baitcaster how cant i stop getting my lure stuck in the tress thar hang over in the water
Gotta learn to roll cast! Even skip! Search “TylersReelFishing skipping”
we need a trf tv show
Nahhh I like TH-cam