Really appreciate the no nonsense approach to this channel. No five minute intro of selfie’s and goofy music. Straight to the point and very thorough. Good job guys. 👍🏻
yup... lol most youtuber fisherman sound like thirteen year old school girls at a justin bieber concert when they hook up . i say void there man card....
And why do we love you guys so much? He could have easily pitched " The Matt Allen's California swim jig" but didn't mention himself not once on that product...humility is not seen alot on you tube. Thank you guys for all you do
Bought a dedicated Loomis flippin stick last year because of your videos and never looked back. Insane results, confidence through the roof catching fish that were previously inaccessible to me. Spent countless hours flipping into the holes in my firewood stack to improve my accuracy. Thanks TB
You guys are Awesome! You have both given me a renewed sense of confidence in Bass fishin that I have needed for a long time. For that I thank you! I’ve been a every chance I get to fish fisherman all my life I’m 63 now. I value y’all’s input more that anybody else. I have in the past year totally changed my Tackle to your recommendations and I am ready to apply your knowledge to my pursuit of my passionate pastime in my local lakes and rivers. Thank you for the tons of motivation and confidence that you have bestowed upon me! Keep the videos coming y’all are more appreciated than you know!
hahaha, I keep asking myself "how do these guys not have their own TV show yet"?.. but then I realize you are the Wayne's World of bass fishing and corporate intrusion would just ruin it. Keep up the fantastic work! Merry Christmas to you and your families...
Matt is spot on about the magic craw swirl. If you guys want to use that and want another trailer that pairs up perfectly with that color the rage menace comes in a blue swirl color, I think it’s called green pumpkin blue swirl. Exact same idea just another great option for a trailer, the rage menace is my favorite trailer of all time, also my top bait for smaller t rigs, check it out
Hey guys, last vid Tim suggested if we have video ideas to put them here. I know you guys are knocking out these buyer's guides but I was always interested in knowing 1. How did Tactical really start and 2. Maybe 5-10 situations or specific fish that you learned something from and had an "a-ha" moment ( like Matt's 3lber that gave him insight into swimbait bites). Happy Holiday guys.
you guys are the most professional of all the you tubers, although you should start demonstrating howto use the lures. I think you've done plenty of videos on lures to use in different times of the year going way back to 2014, but there are not many videos on demonstrating howto use the lure, the conditions when it should be thrown (water temp, clarity, wind, overcast/or clear, etc..), and where to throw the lure.
@@raytubach8988 Yep, this would bring together all the principles we are looking for to gain an edge on the water. It's hard enough to determine what to throw when, especially in these cold conditions when they don't bite most offerings. I'm a weekend angler who fights to get out and mainly float tube small lakes/ponds/rivers, so providing me with the who/what/when/where answers at least gives me a general idea how I should fish. From here I take what I can which applies to my local bodies of water and try to apply the principles to catch more fish.
Taticalbassin is the best thing out there hands down only channel were they are really there to help keep it up guys great stuff as always matt and tim
My goal next year...catch bass on a jig. Tried a few times last summer, no success...went back to the frog and whopper plopper. So will use this video alot, thanks again guys.
Simple, if you are getting a lot of bites but wont hook up, trim the skirt and shorten your trailer, regardless of what kind of jig you're using. If you want more action out of your trailer, trim the skirt to the bottom bend of the hook so the skirt material wont interfere with the flapping action of the trailer
Hey guys, love the information you have given all of us. I know you've done videos on where to find fish, but I was thinking what if you guys did a video or two on what days to go too. How to know what a good time to go is based on weather patterns, pressure changes, moon phases, etc. Would be especially useful this time of year with all of the cold fronts and changing weather.
Don’t forget to remind everyone do not leave your trailer on your jig at the end of the day. It will rust your hook. Another great video keep up the great work. This applies if it’s going to be a extended period of time before you use it again
Man i’ve been having so much trouble with jigs and i feel like i’ll never get a bite. Any tips on how you tend to fish them? Popping them off the bottom? Constant retrieve?
@@tylergable2445 I don't do so much with the constant retrieve. I like flipping docks and under tree limbs and such along shorelines. It works especially well for me early mornings or later in the evening. That's been my experience.
@@tylergable2445 I had trouble getting my first jig bite too. You may fish them like a texas rigged worm. Just try to be in contact with the bait at all times. You can drag it on the bottom with some pauses and twitches from time to time. You can flip or pitch them. When you feel a bite just set the hook hard. If you're dragging the jig try to feel every little rock on the bottom. You have to focus on what's happening down there so it's easier to spot a bite. A sensitive rod will help. You can try two approaches trying to get that first bite: one is to go to your favorite spots and fish your confidence worm or other bottom crawling bait. When you start to catch fish start throwing a jig. The other approach is to go fishing and take only jigs with you! Just think of a jig as a worm that usually gets less bites but bigger bites (almost like a big worm). Because it gets less bites it can take more time until you develop confidence in them, but fish them enough and you'll get bit! If you don't know what jig to get try the pitching jig because, as Matt says, it can do everything. Good luck!
The Curado 7'6 MH makes a pretty good jig rod without spending a big chunk of change. Paired with a Curado reel and 16 lb fluoro covers small finesse jigs in clear water up to prespawn chatter bait fishing in new grass
You guys just had to mention the Hula Grub, that little sucker is $$$$ here on the Ohio River year round. Not to many people throw it that much around here, hopefully it stays that way lol. As always, great video!
Another great vid!! Hula grub was my "senko" before the senko hit the market. I actually fished it back in the 80's before it was fished by everyone in Michigan. It won me several local tournaments when everyone else was power fishing. IMO it still out fishes the Senko on my lakes of choice here in Michigan, because I see very few anglers throwing it. Color 297 will ALWAYS be the go-to color!!!
Down here in the South, we call them "spider jigs" (at least I did)...in the 80's and 90's I didn't know anyone that used them. As odd as it sounds, I always fished them on a Carolina Rig...(watermelonseed and pumpkinseed) and caught a lot of fish on them.
We called them Spider grubs also, and were not Yamamoto brand either. A small company made them and were later bought out by GY. I believe they were called Triple S series for super salty spider. They outfished every other finesse bait out there by a huge margin here in Michigan.
@@jamespowellii1191 I'd forgotten about Triple S - when they disappeared, I fished Gene Larew's spider jigs - he called them "twin tail skirted grubs" - I found 3 bags of them earlier this year when I was "organizing" my fishing tackle!
FlippinJigs12 Fishing its funny that your name clearly means you love jig fishing but in all my years fishing I have never caught a bass with a jig I was a longtime Spinnerbait guy than the whopper plopper came out witch I think is the best bass lure ever invented what’s your thoughts on this rant lol
I tend to stick with the old buzz bait and toad I have never used a whopper plopper so can't really put my opinion there but look forward to trying them
FlippinJigs12 Fishing wow listen do yourself a favor fisherman to fisherman get yourself a bone colored whopper plopper size 130 for 2020 you will thank me later
Any tips on Florida fishing? I feel like everything you guys talk about is the complete opposite of what I fish. Mainly tips on "winter" Florida bass fishing.
I love jig fishing. I use a 7”3 heavy with a 7:1:1 reel. I’ve been told my reel is not fast enough. I’ve never thought it was slow, but of course now I am second guessing myself!
@@tacticalbassin what would you possibly use a faster reel for? I bought an 8.2:1 SLX XT when they first came out and also am second guessing my choice...
For flipping stumps or docks where you need to reel that bass in asap before it wraps you, thats where the 8:1:1 comes in. 7:3:1 is my go to as im more of a bank fisherman
I like to mix hematoma skirts with magic craw skirts and that combo gets bit 365 for me as i can change trailer to make it more black or lighten up. That skirt with alabama craw color or donkey punch can be magic aswell
I have one pack of reaction innovation beavers, green pumpkin blue swirl lol, pair it with a green pumpkin blue arkie jig , been my go to this past summer and it treated me well
Hey Matt & Tim you have you guys thrown Hooked Up Baits? Traditionally a salt water bait but I think they would be deadly fishing vertically for green bass because they are extremely effective for calico, rock fish, and ling cod.
AND....the video I've been waiting on! You all threw up the 5 jig tricks in Oct and I ran with it and tweaked to my liking. But laying out the foundation for us, myself...took a lot of thought out of it in running with recommendations which is what I rely on here. As usual, thanks for crushing it with these vids...thankful viewer here! Also, you still trimming skirts or only in certain situations?
Great clips guys! love these guide videos. The secrets out! Green pumpkin/blue swirl! Lol deadly jig color. I pair it at times with the new strike king color Moon juice. Killer
hoss011 I believe Matt fishes everything on braid to mono (or FC 100 which is similar to mono in the way that it stretches) with exception of (I think it was) particular time on crankbait or jerkbait which he uses fluoro. I think he does flip and frog with straight braid. (Mentioned in other videos)
Just ordered a bunch of jigs in 5/8oz on Black Friday, now I’m doubting myself and wishing I got 1/2oz ones lol. Hoping the difference isn’t substantial.
He said 40lb Power Pro for the 10-12 leader. Using Maxima mono or Sunline leader. For the 15-20lb leader, again maxima or sunline he is using 65lb Power Pro Maxcuatro.
For some reason I dont have luck with jigs. I get alot in mtb and went and got a few after watching vids, but nothing. I can use worms alday and year and get fish .just not use what I'm doin wrong with other baits .mstt do you have any insight on this issue
I tried to get a 7'2" MH Expride for finess jig fishing / all purpose, but TW was sold out so I went with a 6'10" medium. You think that rod will work out ok and while I've got you.... can you do a hair jig video? I thought it'd be included here
That rod is amazing for finesse jigs and jerk baits. I wouldn't necessarily throw a swimjig or a flipping jig on it but it is a very good rod. I would say that the Megabass Orochi Braillist is a very good all around jig rod, can do a little bit of everything
@@lexm0 thanks Lex. I just spent most of yesterday playing around with it. It casts incredibly accurate and i'm pretty happy with using it with my finesse jigs. Actually worked really well dragging an underspin on the bottom super slowly as well. I could feel a pretty clear difference between the give of hitting grass, the thud of hitting wood and the click of hitting rocks.
Ok I get most of it but, I use a swim jig head as my flipping jig because most brands of jigs the head is exactly the same. Maybe not exact but perty dang close is there any reason to buy a purpose flipping?
Threw a jig all day with a guy who *has never* thrown a hard bait in his life. We both switched to squarebills and tore them up. It was insane but ive yet to trust a jig
Is a Fury 734 too much rod for a finesse football during the winter? Its my only “jig” rod and I usually have 50# braid to a 15# leader. Or can I use a Fury 703 spinning with 20# braid to a 10# leader for finesse footballs in the winter? Thanks for the help!
Tyler Gable i was you last year. Buy 3 or 4 brownish football head jigs and a bag of 4 inch double tail grubs in some kind of green pumpkin. Spend your money on your rod. You have to be able to feel the double tap jig hit. It’s crazy fun once you stop missing fish. It will take a few days to recognize a jig hit. You have to pay attention. I had to put my beer down to really jig fish. Oh, and fish slower on the bottom than you ever thought. Have fun - tight lines my friend.
Flukemaster has a beginner series playlist. It’s covers the very basics, like what hooks and soft plastics to start with. Don’t make the mistake I made when starting out by watching every TB video thinking it will all click eventually. It’s too much info to process without time on the water to sort it all out. Your eyes will cross, ur head will explode and ur left more confused than when u started. Just get some hooks, bullet weights and soft plastics. Practice casting and aiming and feeling/differentiating the bottom terrain. You’ll be better off for it in the spring when bites pick back up.
Kathy Matheny, great post - you are absolutely correct. I bought tons of gear when I first started that I will never need or use thanks to watching too many videos. Now I am finding out what works for me. Love jig fishing - took some time to get effective at it though. I’m not good by any means, but I will catch a few in a day. The jig bite is my favorite - since I’m relatively new to it, I have better luck with lighter wire hooks. 🎣
John Schroeder most folks with decent fishing tutorial channels have been fishing since they were youngsters. They don’t remember the most basic of basic info newbies need because it’s all become second nature to them. It was a struggle to get adequately dumbed-down info for me to even get the right hooks. My friends would say just get some hooks and worms. So I bought the hooks I remembered using as a kid when the bait was crickets and red wigglers...if only those hooks worked for senkos. Lol The beginner series by Flukemaster came out after I’d gotten thru the very beginner phase, but glad others can have some better guidance before getting on the water the first time.
John Schroeder thanks for the insight. Any tips on how to fish the jig off the bottom? Do you pop it a few times and wait for the fall, then repeat? Ofcourse you change it up here and there but i’m curious what your go to movement/speed is.
Really appreciate the no nonsense approach to this channel. No five minute intro of selfie’s and goofy music. Straight to the point and very thorough. Good job guys. 👍🏻
yup... lol most youtuber fisherman sound like thirteen year old school girls at a justin bieber concert when they hook up . i say void there man card....
And why do we love you guys so much? He could have easily pitched " The Matt Allen's California swim jig" but didn't mention himself not once on that product...humility is not seen alot on you tube. Thank you guys for all you do
EXACTLY!!!
jim corbett and there comes “Matt Allen Swimbait head” and Tactical DD Crank as mentioned as “our crankbait” in other videos
Bought a dedicated Loomis flippin stick last year because of your videos and never looked back. Insane results, confidence through the roof catching fish that were previously inaccessible to me. Spent countless hours flipping into the holes in my firewood stack to improve my accuracy. Thanks TB
As usual another great video from the best bass fishermen on the internet. Tactical is amazing. Thanks Matt and Tim.
You guys are Awesome! You have both given me a renewed sense of confidence in Bass fishin that I have needed for a long time. For that I thank you! I’ve been a every chance I get to fish fisherman all my life I’m 63 now. I value y’all’s input more that anybody else. I have in the past year totally changed my Tackle to your recommendations and I am ready to apply your knowledge to my pursuit of my passionate pastime in my local lakes and rivers. Thank you for the tons of motivation and confidence that you have bestowed upon me!
Keep the videos coming y’all are more appreciated than you know!
hahaha, I keep asking myself "how do these guys not have their own TV show yet"?.. but then I realize you are the Wayne's World of bass fishing and corporate intrusion would just ruin it. Keep up the fantastic work! Merry Christmas to you and your families...
Matt is spot on about the magic craw swirl. If you guys want to use that and want another trailer that pairs up perfectly with that color the rage menace comes in a blue swirl color, I think it’s called green pumpkin blue swirl. Exact same idea just another great option for a trailer, the rage menace is my favorite trailer of all time, also my top bait for smaller t rigs, check it out
With as much knowledge Matt has he could join the Elites and absolutely dominate the sport of bass fishing. Very smart guy
Hey guys, last vid Tim suggested if we have video ideas to put them here. I know you guys are knocking out these buyer's guides but I was always interested in knowing 1. How did Tactical really start and 2. Maybe 5-10 situations or specific fish that you learned something from and had an "a-ha" moment ( like Matt's 3lber that gave him insight into swimbait bites). Happy Holiday guys.
GUYS! If you're watching these videos, take a second and hit the 'like' button. All the work these two put in for everybody, they deserve it.
you guys are the most professional of all the you tubers, although you should start demonstrating howto use the lures. I think you've done plenty of videos on lures to use in different times of the year going way back to 2014, but there are not many videos on demonstrating howto use the lure, the conditions when it should be thrown (water temp, clarity, wind, overcast/or clear, etc..), and where to throw the lure.
yeah, in the slow-down after all the buyer's guides, "how-to" demonstrations of all the tackle we just bought would be perfect...
@@raytubach8988 Yep, this would bring together all the principles we are looking for to gain an edge on the water. It's hard enough to determine what to throw when, especially in these cold conditions when they don't bite most offerings. I'm a weekend angler who fights to get out and mainly float tube small lakes/ponds/rivers, so providing me with the who/what/when/where answers at least gives me a general idea how I should fish. From here I take what I can which applies to my local bodies of water and try to apply the principles to catch more fish.
Taticalbassin is the best thing out there hands down only channel were they are really there to help keep it up guys great stuff as always matt and tim
My goal next year...catch bass on a jig. Tried a few times last summer, no success...went back to the frog and whopper plopper. So will use this video alot, thanks again guys.
Matt could you talk about trimming jig skirts in an upcoming video. When to, when not to and how. Thanks
Simple, if you are getting a lot of bites but wont hook up, trim the skirt and shorten your trailer, regardless of what kind of jig you're using. If you want more action out of your trailer, trim the skirt to the bottom bend of the hook so the skirt material wont interfere with the flapping action of the trailer
Hey guys, love the information you have given all of us. I know you've done videos on where to find fish, but I was thinking what if you guys did a video or two on what days to go too. How to know what a good time to go is based on weather patterns, pressure changes, moon phases, etc. Would be especially useful this time of year with all of the cold fronts and changing weather.
Excellent info Matt. Much appreciated your straight forward approach
Matt & Tim you guys should start a series. 1.Reservoir fishing 2. Natural lakes. 3 ponds. 4 River 5 shore anglers etc.
Welp I told myself no personal shopping til after the new years...So much for that. *opens TW tab*
The 25 days of Christmas is having me say "take my money"
@@youtubzkoz everyday there's something.
It’s a disease
@@matthewryan8791 I hate it ....but I cant stop cause I love it 😭
Don’t forget to remind everyone do not leave your trailer on your jig at the end of the day. It will rust your hook. Another great video keep up the great work. This applies if it’s going to be a extended period of time before you use it again
Uh oh.. i probably got a nice rusty hook then 😂
Great vid. Jigs are my confidence bait, especially late in the season. Appreciate you breaking it down.
Man i’ve been having so much trouble with jigs and i feel like i’ll never get a bite. Any tips on how you tend to fish them? Popping them off the bottom? Constant retrieve?
@@tylergable2445 I don't do so much with the constant retrieve. I like flipping docks and under tree limbs and such along shorelines. It works especially well for me early mornings or later in the evening. That's been my experience.
@@tylergable2445 I had trouble getting my first jig bite too. You may fish them like a texas rigged worm. Just try to be in contact with the bait at all times. You can drag it on the bottom with some pauses and twitches from time to time. You can flip or pitch them. When you feel a bite just set the hook hard. If you're dragging the jig try to feel every little rock on the bottom. You have to focus on what's happening down there so it's easier to spot a bite. A sensitive rod will help. You can try two approaches trying to get that first bite: one is to go to your favorite spots and fish your confidence worm or other bottom crawling bait. When you start to catch fish start throwing a jig. The other approach is to go fishing and take only jigs with you! Just think of a jig as a worm that usually gets less bites but bigger bites (almost like a big worm). Because it gets less bites it can take more time until you develop confidence in them, but fish them enough and you'll get bit! If you don't know what jig to get try the pitching jig because, as Matt says, it can do everything. Good luck!
Marco Caetano thank you so much man! I hope I can return here with a more positive comment after some more fishing!
The Curado 7'6 MH makes a pretty good jig rod without spending a big chunk of change. Paired with a Curado reel and 16 lb fluoro covers small finesse jigs in clear water up to prespawn chatter bait fishing in new grass
Now we talking. Jigs are my favorite.
good info i now find myself buying things because you guys say to
You guys just had to mention the Hula Grub, that little sucker is $$$$ here on the Ohio River year round. Not to many people throw it that much around here, hopefully it stays that way lol. As always, great video!
Another great vid!!
Hula grub was my "senko" before the senko hit the market. I actually fished it back in the 80's before it was fished by everyone in Michigan. It won me several local tournaments when everyone else was power fishing. IMO it still out fishes the Senko on my lakes of choice here in Michigan, because I see very few anglers throwing it. Color 297 will ALWAYS be the go-to color!!!
Down here in the South, we call them "spider jigs" (at least I did)...in the 80's and 90's I didn't know anyone that used them. As odd as it sounds, I always fished them on a Carolina Rig...(watermelonseed and pumpkinseed) and caught a lot of fish on them.
We called them Spider grubs also, and were not Yamamoto brand either. A small company made them and were later bought out by GY. I believe they were called Triple S series for super salty spider. They outfished every other finesse bait out there by a huge margin here in Michigan.
@@jamespowellii1191
I'd forgotten about Triple S - when they disappeared, I fished Gene Larew's spider jigs - he called them "twin tail skirted grubs" - I found 3 bags of them earlier this year when I was "organizing" my fishing tackle!
Don’t know why “magic craw” gets so overlooked??? It’s a monster catcher no doubt!!! Also looks just ridiculous in clear water!
With this cold weather here at Chickamauga, talking about flipping shallow cover in the spring for hogs gets me big 😎
I'll have to re watch this when I'm setting up my spring, summer, fall and winter Jig kits lol
Thanks for info! Have a great holiday.
Great video. See you wearing the aftco hydronaut rain gear just got mine but haven't got to try them out yet..
Your bonus color for the arky color jig is great. I crush them on that all year.
Love some jig talk!
Awesome I just snapped jig off yesterday and was indecisive you guys always clear it up lol thanks
FlippinJigs12 Fishing how did you snap of the jig
@@mikeschultz6383 got snagged up on cypress stump after a bad cast lol it happens
FlippinJigs12 Fishing its funny that your name clearly means you love jig fishing but in all my years fishing I have never caught a bass with a jig I was a longtime Spinnerbait guy than the whopper plopper came out witch I think is the best bass lure ever invented what’s your thoughts on this rant lol
I tend to stick with the old buzz bait and toad I have never used a whopper plopper so can't really put my opinion there but look forward to trying them
FlippinJigs12 Fishing wow listen do yourself a favor fisherman to fisherman get yourself a bone colored whopper plopper size 130 for 2020 you will thank me later
Any tips on Florida fishing? I feel like everything you guys talk about is the complete opposite of what I fish. Mainly tips on "winter" Florida bass fishing.
Go watch mikeybalzz, one of the best Florida guys on youtube with like a 54lb sack caught on video.
Tacticalbassin is located in Clear Lake, California. I believe our eco systems are very similar and don't see how they are vastly diffrent.
that suit man looks warm as hell
I love jig fishing. I use a 7”3 heavy with a 7:1:1 reel. I’ve been told my reel is not fast enough. I’ve never thought it was slow, but of course now I am second guessing myself!
We use 7:1 reels as well. You're good to go 👍
@@tacticalbassin what would you possibly use a faster reel for? I bought an 8.2:1 SLX XT when they first came out and also am second guessing my choice...
For flipping stumps or docks where you need to reel that bass in asap before it wraps you, thats where the 8:1:1 comes in. 7:3:1 is my go to as im more of a bank fisherman
I like to mix hematoma skirts with magic craw skirts and that combo gets bit 365 for me as i can change trailer to make it more black or lighten up. That skirt with alabama craw color or donkey punch can be magic aswell
I have one pack of reaction innovation beavers, green pumpkin blue swirl lol, pair it with a green pumpkin blue arkie jig , been my go to this past summer and it treated me well
I would like to see a Matt Allen hand motion compilation video.
Try this: Play a Matt video muted. Now play some really lyrical hip hop. When it syncs up the result is hilarious.
@@fundrew8871 I did it with Gin and Juice by Snoop Dogg, IT WAS AWESOME!
good info never fish jigs much will try to more with this info.
Hey Matt & Tim you have you guys thrown Hooked Up Baits? Traditionally a salt water bait but I think they would be deadly fishing vertically for green bass because they are extremely effective for calico, rock fish, and ling cod.
yamamoto kreature bait has been a favorite of mine . a little more going on than the grub. purple june bug is a consistent winner for me.
AND....the video I've been waiting on! You all threw up the 5 jig tricks in Oct and I ran with it and tweaked to my liking. But laying out the foundation for us, myself...took a lot of thought out of it in running with recommendations which is what I rely on here. As usual, thanks for crushing it with these vids...thankful viewer here! Also, you still trimming skirts or only in certain situations?
Another great vid guys, thanks
Awesome video brother as always! Thanks for your knowledge and time! Keep grinding and slaying them donks and keep having that #BIGBASSENERGY 👍👊🔥
Nice job Matt! Can you do a video regarding the humminbird 360 imaging?
Exactly what I needed!!! Thanx man 👍
Great clips guys! love these guide videos. The secrets out! Green pumpkin/blue swirl! Lol deadly jig color. I pair it at times with the new strike king color Moon juice. Killer
Thank you Matt, great video!
I almost always hit the like button within 60 seconds of every video. Lol
Also magic craw jig is my confidence bait/work horse
Thank you for the info. I know you guys recommend some 6th Sense crank baits, but I am wondering what you think of their jigs
do you ever tie a jig straight onto the braid, ever use a flouro leader?? or mainly just straigh flouro?
hoss011 I believe Matt fishes everything on braid to mono (or FC 100 which is similar to mono in the way that it stretches) with exception of (I think it was) particular time on crankbait or jerkbait which he uses fluoro. I think he does flip and frog with straight braid. (Mentioned in other videos)
What are your thoughts on googan baits? Seems to be a really popular brand right now.
Depends on who you
Ask - lotta haters out there .
But their products are good - 😉
Just copied from other baits. Not hating they have done it right copyright and all that just not that innovative
Hey guys great video, straight to the point, just a question, what’s your favorite jig knot??
Ham buger
I live on Lake Simcoe in Ontario. Deep clear water. Zebra mussels. Would you go braillist or 894c or 904mbr.
You really need to check out TFO rods!
"A good jig rod will get you through anything." When you get right down to it, it's that simple.
I'm already looking forward to warmer weather.
Ive been ready since november
Good video thanks Matt
I love jig fishing
You should do a frog fishing buyers guide. That would be really nice.
Damn it matt! Magic craw was another one of my personal secrets! Hahaha love the vids bud. I I've been meaning to ask, how can I buy a TB hoodi?
They used to have the email in the description, but you could try the "contact us" page on the TB website.
A couple vids ago they said in the comments they will be on TW soon
Just ordered a bunch of jigs in 5/8oz on Black Friday, now I’m doubting myself and wishing I got 1/2oz ones lol. Hoping the difference isn’t substantial.
In previous videos you guys talked about the 843c MBR for your finesse jig rod. Now, you switched to the 844? Any specific reason why?
Swim jig with d Walker. Should I match the colors?
Will the d Walker in 120 size work with the 3/4 oz cal swimjig as well
Matt or tim would a metanium dc be good for texas rig and jigs?
What swim bait or trailer would you put on the back of a blade bait
cryptic hand he has a whole video on it on yt playlist
Been using the hula grub on a football head for years.
Good vid matt
Lost 2 jigs on blow downs today....Caught a 7lber on a Ned Rig though 😝
What line due you tie for braid to flouro. Can o use 50lb braid with 15lb flouro
When you say that you throw a bait on 15-17lb line I assume that's what size leader you are using. What size braid are you spooling up with
He said 40lb Power Pro for the 10-12 leader. Using Maxima mono or Sunline leader. For the 15-20lb leader, again maxima or sunline he is using 65lb Power Pro Maxcuatro.
Love the video but, you rely didn’t have a lot of info about seasonal colors.
Can you give a little more info on colors. I live in the Deep South.
Does Tackle Warehouse do an after Christmas sale? I am getting gift certificates 🎣
For some reason I dont have luck with jigs. I get alot in mtb and went and got a few after watching vids, but nothing. I can use worms alday and year and get fish .just not use what I'm doin wrong with other baits .mstt do you have any insight on this issue
Is the D Walker scented?
I tried to get a 7'2" MH Expride for finess jig fishing / all purpose, but TW was sold out so I went with a 6'10" medium. You think that rod will work out ok and while I've got you.... can you do a hair jig video? I thought it'd be included here
That rod is amazing for finesse jigs and jerk baits. I wouldn't necessarily throw a swimjig or a flipping jig on it but it is a very good rod. I would say that the Megabass Orochi Braillist is a very good all around jig rod, can do a little bit of everything
@@lexm0 thanks Lex. I just spent most of yesterday playing around with it. It casts incredibly accurate and i'm pretty happy with using it with my finesse jigs. Actually worked really well dragging an underspin on the bottom super slowly as well. I could feel a pretty clear difference between the give of hitting grass, the thud of hitting wood and the click of hitting rocks.
Any tungsten jig alternatives?
best expride jig rod ?
Nrx 894c is the best jig rod created
Ok I get most of it but, I use a swim jig head as my flipping jig because most brands of jigs the head is exactly the same. Maybe not exact but perty dang close is there any reason to buy a purpose flipping?
M Jones most of the difference is in the stronger hook of a flipping jig . If your water doesn't have giant fish 10lb + don't worry
Threw a jig all day with a guy who *has never* thrown a hard bait in his life. We both switched to squarebills and tore them up. It was insane but ive yet to trust a jig
Is a Fury 734 too much rod for a finesse football during the winter? Its my only “jig” rod and I usually have 50# braid to a 15# leader. Or can I use a Fury 703 spinning with 20# braid to a 10# leader for finesse footballs in the winter? Thanks for the help!
I use my fury 733 for finesse jigs with 30 braid to 15 floro works great the 734 would probably be ok for heavier jigs 1/2 or better
David Toelle sorry, I meant to say for the 1/2 oz finesse football. What do you think now?
Michael Sousa-Johnson 734 is perfect for that just got to watch how much pressure you put on a fish if you have a light hook
Went to buy the expride and I saw the 7'11 EH but also saw the 8 Heavy+, what's the + for and what's the difference
M Jones it’s more than their standard heavy but not so much to classify it as extra heavy
I noticed that you don't trim your jigs on the skirt is it a reason why I don't trim them
Dont tell em about magic craw!!! Lol
Joe B IKR 🤬
Dang dude my mom says no shopping til after Christmas
I hand pour, hand paint and hand tie custom jig, it kills me seeing a $4-$5 jig that isn’t even hand tied. Appreciate the paint jobs though
What classification or use would a alien style head fall in
Yes, but is he still wearing flip flops? HaHa!
It's technically not Winter yet, but sure feels like it in Ohio, we got ice already.
Kayaking Kev wym it isn’t winter yet lmao
Lol it absolutely is winter wtf you on
@@mynameisnotcory - Winter 2019 starts on Sunday, December 22, 2019
@@Luceium01 - Like I said, technically it's not Winter for another 9 days, on Dec. 22nd.
The maxwell house commercial is annoying. I’ll never drink that coffee again because of how many times I’ve had to hear/see that crap.
This is just WAY to overwhelming for my beginner self.. how do I get simplified tips?
Dif. Head’s and hooks require more gear!? Goddamn son.
Tyler Gable i was you last year. Buy 3 or 4 brownish football head jigs and a bag of 4 inch double tail grubs in some kind of green pumpkin. Spend your money on your rod. You have to be able to feel the double tap jig hit. It’s crazy fun once you stop missing fish. It will take a few days to recognize a jig hit. You have to pay attention. I had to put my beer down to really jig fish. Oh, and fish slower on the bottom than you ever thought. Have fun - tight lines my friend.
Flukemaster has a beginner series playlist. It’s covers the very basics, like what hooks and soft plastics to start with. Don’t make the mistake I made when starting out by watching every TB video thinking it will all click eventually. It’s too much info to process without time on the water to sort it all out. Your eyes will cross, ur head will explode and ur left more confused than when u started. Just get some hooks, bullet weights and soft plastics. Practice casting and aiming and feeling/differentiating the bottom terrain. You’ll be better off for it in the spring when bites pick back up.
Kathy Matheny, great post - you are absolutely correct. I bought tons of gear when I first started that I will never need or use thanks to watching too many videos. Now I am finding out what works for me. Love jig fishing - took some time to get effective at it though. I’m not good by any means, but I will catch a few in a day.
The jig bite is my favorite - since I’m relatively new to it, I have better luck with lighter wire hooks. 🎣
John Schroeder most folks with decent fishing tutorial channels have been fishing since they were youngsters. They don’t remember the most basic of basic info newbies need because it’s all become second nature to them. It was a struggle to get adequately dumbed-down info for me to even get the right hooks. My friends would say just get some hooks and worms. So I bought the hooks I remembered using as a kid when the bait was crickets and red wigglers...if only those hooks worked for senkos. Lol The beginner series by Flukemaster came out after I’d gotten thru the very beginner phase, but glad others can have some better guidance before getting on the water the first time.
John Schroeder thanks for the insight. Any tips on how to fish the jig off the bottom? Do you pop it a few times and wait for the fall, then repeat? Ofcourse you change it up here and there but i’m curious what your go to movement/speed is.
Who the hell disliked this?!
I told my girlfriend i wanted a SLX DC. She got me concert tickets...... Smh........
Sounds more like a present for her
Exactly!
That's why I buy my own