Awesome video!!!! Great tip about fishing it around docks. Never realized it pendulums away from you!! That was a lesson well learned and will be using from now on. Thanks again!!! Stay Safe & God Bless!!! 🤠👍
This technique is called the "tiny child rig" you can fish this in brush piles, log Jams and lay downs, it will not snag up at all!! I have been fishing this for about 10 years, it gets bit and works awsome. I learned about this from an old cat fisherman, this is how he fished for cats in big log jams with no snagging up. I can say it holds up to that logic for sure. Tight lines🎣🎣🎣
Awesome video!!!! Great tip about fishing it around docks. Never realized it pendulums away from you!! That was a lesson well learned and will be using from now on. Thanks again!!! Stay Safe & God Bless!!! 🤠👍
thanks John, works great in brush as well.
Yoga pants TRD or the purple TRD tickler. 2 Favorite colors of these awesome Zman baits. Nice job Den!!!
Thanks Kevin.
Fantastic idea. Like a weedless neko. I’ll give it a try.
Good luck! Let me know how it goes!
This technique is called the "tiny child rig" you can fish this in brush piles, log Jams and lay downs, it will not snag up at all!! I have been fishing this for about 10 years, it gets bit and works awsome. I learned about this from an old cat fisherman, this is how he fished for cats in big log jams with no snagging up. I can say it holds up to that logic for sure. Tight lines🎣🎣🎣
thanks, yes it works great in brush piles!
Been fishing them tail weighted for years. Also great for fishing Lilly pads. Great vid.
Can't wait to fish it in pads next year!
I use the Big Trd alot during the season but mostly rigged neko style. Works great rigged weedless with a Hayabusa WRM202 weedless wacky hook.
Good stuff Rick!
Hi good video i subbed, could you please tell me the exact name of hook and size to use with this ? thanks
I like the gamakatsu EWG in 2/0 or 3/0 for the big TRD.
@@fishden365 ok cool thank you
I’ve used that a long time. Ssshhhh
👍 !! ! 🧡
Would have loved to see the bait up closer. Camera is too far away and the focus of that lens is off.