Totally agree. We recorded a bunch of fish this Spring on a spinnerbait with a paddle tail swimbait (can't wait to release those vids). This video was so true guys. Nice job.
Swimbaits will always be a killer bait to use. Your right wheeler sometimes just a small difference can make the bite pick back up. Especially out here on the Chick
Appreciate the video, could you do sumthing about all the different types of soft plastic swimbaits. Solid body, paddle tails, hollow body, split tails, etc. It would be nice to know what each type was designed to do & how they're supposed to be rigged. Thx for your consideration.
I've been experimenting with using small swimbaits as trailers on my crank baits. I find that it imparts a very unique action and frankly offers the bass a presentation they just haven't seen before. I go with a fluoro leader tied to a mono leader on braided main line. Would love to hear other ideas.
Those storm 4 inch shad are great, the swim, the way it fits the flashy swimmer, etc, but a fatal flaw if you're targeting speckled trout: the tails get nipped off so easily from those little teeth. I wish storm would make a tougher version.
Always amazing to me when people apparently don't realize that a large part of a pro angler's job is plugging their sponsor's baits. These techniques will work with any plastic swimbait though.
Those Largo Shad are the bees knees for sure. Love them
Totally agree. We recorded a bunch of fish this Spring on a spinnerbait with a paddle tail swimbait (can't wait to release those vids). This video was so true guys. Nice job.
Right on guys. Good luck with the edits.
Love putting paddle and curly tails on spinnerbaits. So effective. Thanks for the video!
You bet!
That's all I use swimbaits i catch them all 💯🔥🐟🎣💪♥️🙏
Thanks for the tips and your time, very informative
Glad it was helpful Grady, appreciate you taking the time to watch.
Swimbaits will always be a killer bait to use. Your right wheeler sometimes just a small difference can make the bite pick back up. Especially out here on the Chick
This is a video I have been waiting on.. Thank you JW
Appreciate the video, could you do sumthing about all the different types of soft plastic swimbaits. Solid body, paddle tails, hollow body, split tails, etc. It would be nice to know what each type was designed to do & how they're supposed to be rigged. Thx for your consideration.
Nice Cast Brother ..👍
I've been experimenting with using small swimbaits as trailers on my crank baits. I find that it imparts a very unique action and frankly offers the bass a presentation they just haven't seen before. I go with a fluoro leader tied to a mono leader on braided main line. Would love to hear other ideas.
Using it as a trailer on a crankbait????.... are you sure? Please explain
Are you talking about tying it onto the back ring like 12 inches away? I read that in magazine as a kid a long time ago
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My PB LMB was caught on a Texas-rigged paddle tail.
Those storm 4 inch shad are great, the swim, the way it fits the flashy swimmer, etc, but a fatal flaw if you're targeting speckled trout: the tails get nipped off so easily from those little teeth. I wish storm would make a tougher version.
Thanks for adding. Yeah, not a big issue with bass but a great point when chasing toothy fish.
Great video ! What is best red swimbaits to use on a red fire craw jackhammer or just red swimbaits? Any info is great !
Good stuff Wheeler! 👊🏼💯🇺🇸
Thanks for the tips my friend!
So basically a largo shad advertisement
Always amazing to me when people apparently don't realize that a large part of a pro angler's job is plugging their sponsor's baits. These techniques will work with any plastic swimbait though.
maaaan all your vidz are BUSSIN bro keep up the good work /check out our podcast maybe have you on as a guest soon
Carson wentz fishes lol cowboys nation
Wheeler is the most awkward I've ever seen with a spinning rod so I understand why he prefers to use a baitcaster whenever possible lol
Plastics are decent until a pike gets it