Matt continues to put out the juice with his tips! Awesome thought on the wobble head on the bottom. I’ll have to see that to my arsenal. Tight lines everyone!
Keep these videos coming man I use to never catch bass on swim baits until you started making these videos with all inputs from you and different anglers
Jonny’s tip with the ounce swimbait head on the magdraft was mind blowing to me thanks for the tip and Matt’s tip for the wobble head 🤯 I’m heading to get some today and Miles’s tip on Zmans hook keeper is good info thank you guys for all the good content
Since watching your channel I’ve been fishing swim baits a large percentage of the time. My lake here in florida only has an average depth of about 9’ but there are several large pits that were dug in it at 20’. Taking your advice I’ve gone to looking for big shad schools in there while everyone else is fishing shallow hydrilla and I’ve been on some really big fish using the Magdraft 6” & 8” swim baits that no one else is fishing for. Can’t thank you enough for this!
I rarely use heavier swim bait heads so I will do that next time out. I also love the bobble head swim bait with the added split ring by Matt. Thanks for all the tips.
Changing up and going with a fast retrieve here can be a key sometimes just forget about that period and you just do that steady retrieve when you need to vary it, thanks 😊
Favorite tip: Using a slightly heavier head for my swim bait. I typically have smaller shad on Lake Naconiche, so I use a 1/4oz head on my underspin. I may need to go 3/8oz. Always informative, BFD!
Very good information and every tip was good but I would have to say my favorite tip was from Matt about using a wobble head awesome tips thanks and good fishing 🎣
Great video! Lots of info. My favorites were burning the swimbait back with a pause to let it fall. I find the burn and pause works with crankbaits as well. Got that one from Matt Stefan as well. Screwlock mod was definitely money! Keep 'em coming!
Matt's tip for using a wobblehead is really unique and worth a try. It would be worth trying out that modified wobblehead with the extra motion in other times of year as well. Keep up the great work guys!
Great tips. Could you add in more fishing video on the water showing the tips in action? Also, the catch 15's are great. Learn alot from the lake breakdown vids then it's very beneficial to see the preparation put into practice with the fishing day.
Love listening to these, especially on the Livescope subject. I have Livescope on my Kayak and I’m constantly graphing and like you say Johnny, I’m graphing for hours! I try and keep Bridgefords Jerky and other snacks on the yak at all times! Would love to win the case of Bridgefords, so I can always have some in my kayak‼️
Love the stop and burn an let fall retrieve! Lets me know I’m fishing baits correctly! Thanks for the tip! 1 oz under spin with the 6in mag freestyle , going to try that !! Just got my first mag draft 😅❤ The swim bait on a swing head , best tip I got out of video!! Need to try that!
Going to try the megabass hazedong shad on the bigger head for sure. I normally throw them on a small jighead and they take forever to get down to the fish this time of year. Thanks!
In the shallow lakes that are choked with hydrilla in the deep south, I've been taking a 3/8 oz Hack Attack swim jig head and taking the skirt off. I'll thread on a 3.25 Rage Swimmer or a Keitech 3.3 Swing Impact and slow roll it through that thick slop. It gives me a great way to fish a swim bait in the winter even though my lakes are heavily vegetated. If you haven't done so, I strongly suggest you try it. I have been just catching them like crazy with this technique!
I like the tip about putting a split ring or two between a shaky head and the hook to get more action. Makes me wonder if I could find a scrounger head with just a ring instead of hook molded in to try something similar - seems like you could get action like a jointed crankbait with soft plastics...
I really enjoyed what Matt had to say about the wobble head. It’s definitely not one I was expecting to hear it. Do you just add one or two split rings? Thanks and appreciate the BFD channel.
Jonny has a good amount of videos on fish the moment, where he goes over different settings for fish finders. He also has guides on the fishthemoment.com website. Go check them out to see if he has a guide for your unit! Thanks for watching.
Yes Ron, thanks for asking. Rod Denali KOVERT Lite Series Casting Rod 7'2" Med Hvy - bit.ly/38xMocq Then for the spinning rod set up, Denali KOVERT LT 7'2 MH. Line Sunline FC Sniper Fluorocarbon 12 lb. test for the magdraft Sunline Siglon PEx8 braided line 12 lb. test with a 6 lb. fluorocarbon leader Reel Abu Garcia Max X Casting Reel Abu Garcia Max Pro Spinning Reel
@@BassFishingDeclassified I see you changed it. Much respect. I just don't care for titles that make TH-camrs sound arrogant and that they're better than everyone else, that's all..
The wobblehead tip was my favorite, but all the tips were good and I'll use them all.
Matt continues to put out the juice with his tips! Awesome thought on the wobble head on the bottom. I’ll have to see that to my arsenal. Tight lines everyone!
Loved Matt's tip using a swing head and keeping the bait on the bottom. Got to try this.
Man I haven't had my wobble heads out for a minute! That's about to change! Thanx guys !!!🎣👊
Keep these videos coming man
I use to never catch bass on swim baits until you started making these videos with all inputs from you and different anglers
Great! Thanks for sharing Jason
The technical aspect of this video is great information like electronics and showing on screen what you are fishing
Appreciate it!
🍺My favorite tip was keeping lots of Bridgeford beef jerky on the deck.😋
Love the stop and go retrieve to trigger bites
Jonny’s tip with the ounce swimbait head on the magdraft was mind blowing to me thanks for the tip and Matt’s tip for the wobble head 🤯 I’m heading to get some today and Miles’s tip on Zmans hook keeper is good info thank you guys for all the good content
Thanks for sharing! Good luck to you!
Thanks for the tip on the heavier jighead! Love your channel and the tips from different locations and water types.
"little hook heavy head".......ain't the first time you said that and it has helped me with swim baits. Thanks.
Since watching your channel I’ve been fishing swim baits a large percentage of the time. My lake here in florida only has an average depth of about 9’ but there are several large pits that were dug in it at 20’. Taking your advice I’ve gone to looking for big shad schools in there while everyone else is fishing shallow hydrilla and I’ve been on some really big fish using the Magdraft 6” & 8” swim baits that no one else is fishing for. Can’t thank you enough for this!
Love Matt's tip on the wobble head! Going to try this for sure!
I love the burn and stop through the fish!
I really like Matt’s tip because I think it’s more suited for my home lake per the water clarity. All great tips though guys thank you very much!👍
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I like Matt’s tips about the swing head and split rings,never would have thought of that! Great information!! Keep up the good work 🎣🎣🎣🎣
Thanks for sharing!
Love the wobble head tip! Thanks guys for another amazing video! Looking forward to the next one!
I agree Matt's tip is OUT of the BOX . Nice Matt
Thanks Mike!
Great video and tips! Matt's tip about using a wobble head sounds pretty interesting to me.
Love Johnny’s Magdraft tip! Thanks!!
Miles tip about changing the keeper was great I will have to try this
Great!
I rarely use heavier swim bait heads so I will do that next time out. I also love the bobble head swim bait with the added split ring by Matt. Thanks for all the tips.
Sweet! Good luck!
Another great video. My favorite tip was Matt's wobble head swimbait. Never thought of doing that but I'll definitely try it now.
Loved the wobble head tip!
I like the tip of using a heavy jig head to get a reaction bite. I'm going to try it next time out.
Definitely have to give the wobble head with swim bait a try🎣🎣
Thanks for all the great advice!!
Love the wobble head idea. Never thought about that before and I believe I will give it a try. Great video guys.
Thank you! Good luck!
Great tips overall. The wobble head tip was the most intriguing to me as I mostly fish shallower rivers and I had not heard that one.
Great!
My favorite tip was the wobblehead tip. I will be giving that a try very soon.
The tip about changing the keeper for Z-Man elaztech was awesome.
Awesome!
Matt, good idea using a wobble head. Never thought of that, going to give it a try. Thx
I liked the tip from Miles, about switching the bait keeper to the Zman product for use with Etech plastics.
Awesome! Thanks for sharing.
I’ve been throwing the lipless crank bait and having a lot of success on it lately !!
Changing up and going with a fast retrieve here can be a key sometimes just forget about that period and you just do that steady retrieve when you need to vary it, thanks 😊
Favorite tip: Using a slightly heavier head for my swim bait. I typically have smaller shad on Lake Naconiche, so I use a 1/4oz head on my underspin. I may need to go 3/8oz. Always informative, BFD!
Very good information and every tip was good but I would have to say my favorite tip was from Matt about using a wobble head awesome tips thanks and good fishing 🎣
Pretty unique one for sure!
The wobble head technique sounds money
Gonna add a couple split rings to the wobble head and try that action. Thanks Matt!
Great!
Good info. I’m going to have to try the wobble head.
Great video! Lots of info. My favorites were burning the swimbait back with a pause to let it fall. I find the burn and pause works with crankbaits as well. Got that one from Matt Stefan as well. Screwlock mod was definitely money! Keep 'em coming!
Awesome! Thank you for watching
Thanks guys. Best channel going
Right on time. I my current tactics have stalled out. The swimbait offshore seems to be the magic.
Good luck!
@@BassFishingDeclassified More like happy hunting but I feel you.
Favorite tip ripping the swim baits thru the bass schools
Popping it up through schooling bait fish it a great idea.
I like the tips from these BFD videos. Besides rolling it slow, give it a slight pull then let it fall and sit.
Thanks for sharing!
Replacing the corkscrew keeper for rigging Elaztech is a great tip!
Love me some bridford best jerky ever made I eat it by the truck load favorite tip was the swim bait retrieve
Thanks guys. Enjoyed the video.
Matt's tip for using a wobblehead is really unique and worth a try. It would be worth trying out that modified wobblehead with the extra motion in other times of year as well. Keep up the great work guys!
Thanks Heath!
Awesome video guys. Really want to get into swimbait fishing. Both Matt and Jonny’s tips seem great. Will see which works best for me. Thanks guys!
Great tip Miles with attaching those Z man baits.They are so hard to corkscrew.thank you
Appreciate it!
Here in Central Louisiana, I've had great luck doing the burn and pause technique with swimbaits.
I liked learning about the burn and pause retrieve.
Great tips. Could you add in more fishing video on the water showing the tips in action? Also, the catch 15's are great. Learn alot from the lake breakdown vids then it's very beneficial to see the preparation put into practice with the fishing day.
My favorite tip, eat a lot of Bridgeford jerky!!! Good stuff.....😊. Make sure you tip your bait with jerky!
Love listening to these, especially on the Livescope subject. I have Livescope on my Kayak and I’m constantly graphing and like you say Johnny, I’m graphing for hours! I try and keep Bridgefords Jerky and other snacks on the yak at all times! Would love to win the case of Bridgefords, so I can always have some in my kayak‼️
Awesome response!
Favorite tip is pounding Jerky while graphing, and the large swimbait up and through, then dropping back down!
Like to throw swim baits. Haven’t ever thrown them on a wobble head. Appreciate the tip!
Love the stop and burn an let fall retrieve! Lets me know I’m fishing baits correctly! Thanks for the tip!
1 oz under spin with the 6in mag freestyle , going to try that !! Just got my first mag draft 😅❤
The swim bait on a swing head , best tip I got out of video!! Need to try that!
Good luck!
Going to try the megabass hazedong shad on the bigger head for sure. I normally throw them on a small jighead and they take forever to get down to the fish this time of year. Thanks!
Great! Thanks for watching!
In the shallow lakes that are choked with hydrilla in the deep south, I've been taking a 3/8 oz Hack Attack swim jig head and taking the skirt off. I'll thread on a 3.25 Rage Swimmer or a Keitech 3.3 Swing Impact and slow roll it through that thick slop. It gives me a great way to fish a swim bait in the winter even though my lakes are heavily vegetated. If you haven't done so, I strongly suggest you try it. I have been just catching them like crazy with this technique!
Interesting! Thanks for sharing! Going to keep this in mind
I liked the tip indicating that heavier weights/quick sinking generates reaction strikes.
Great!
Swinghead! 🤯🤯🤯🤯
Great tips, guys! Thanks!
Thanks for watching!
Interesting info on the weight of the heads u chose..I'll try it!
Good luck!
Will try downsizing and targeting the bottom.
Favorite tip was Matt’s wobble head on the bottom
I like the tip about putting a split ring or two between a shaky head and the hook to get more action. Makes me wonder if I could find a scrounger head with just a ring instead of hook molded in to try something similar - seems like you could get action like a jointed crankbait with soft plastics...
Awesome!
I like using wobble head for soft swimbait
I really enjoyed what Matt had to say about the wobble head. It’s definitely not one I was expecting to hear it. Do you just add one or two split rings? Thanks and appreciate the BFD channel.
Nest tip, reeling fast... hmm... always though winter is slow, but makes sense tgey actively eating in that case and gotta differentiate your bait.
In winter? You forget the drift. I like slow roll.
I do same thing but I use swim bait weightless
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Will the wobble head technique work in February and early March in the Southeast?
Yes it will! Good luck!
Miles Burghoff 5" SWIMBAIT and taking the corkscrew off
This points to the need to have your electronics well tuned. Problem is where do you go if you need your electronics tuned up?
Jonny has a good amount of videos on fish the moment, where he goes over different settings for fish finders. He also has guides on the fishthemoment.com website. Go check them out to see if he has a guide for your unit! Thanks for watching.
I like the original
Jonny, I dont see the tackle setup you are using for your two different swimbaits. Would you please describe the setups?
Yes Ron, thanks for asking.
Rod
Denali KOVERT Lite Series Casting Rod 7'2" Med Hvy - bit.ly/38xMocq
Then for the spinning rod set up, Denali KOVERT LT 7'2 MH.
Line
Sunline FC Sniper Fluorocarbon 12 lb. test for the magdraft
Sunline Siglon PEx8 braided line 12 lb. test with a 6 lb. fluorocarbon leader
Reel
Abu Garcia Max X Casting Reel
Abu Garcia Max Pro Spinning Reel
@@BassFishingDeclassified Thanks so much
Interrupting the retrieve to let the swimbait fall down to the bass
Sweet!
Step One: use thousands of dollars of equipment to shortcut your way to the fish
Thanks for sharing! It is a lot harder then it sounds! If that was the case a lot more people would be catching fish. Thank you for watching!
Gosh I hate these kind of video titles.
Thanks for sharing!
@@BassFishingDeclassified I see you changed it. Much respect. I just don't care for titles that make TH-camrs sound arrogant and that they're better than everyone else, that's all..