🙋 My two favorite colors of Bobby Garland crappie baits is baby shad bluegrass and baby shad hologram ghost. Both or these colors work fantastic and I always buy the ones that come in pack of 18. They work for crappies, trout, perch, smallmouth and largemouth bass. I only thought they catch crappies but I was wrong. Great baits right here
I have so many bobby garland baits in every shape and size its actually ridiculous lol. One might ask why, well they simply produce fish for me and I have the most confidence in them🤷🏾♂️. Vertical deadstick, dipping laydowns, casting,shooting docks or under a float I stand behind bobby's garlands products. Hell the baitshops already know what im coming in for so that should tell ya something right lol. My disease of CFD CRAPPIE 🐟 FISHING 🎣 DISORDER 🤪 🤷🏾♂️ I live for them thump
I received the mayfly in ice blue and crazy chicken then the swimming minniow in blue grass. The mayfly packaging is innovative and great for storing non-scented baits in with the scented mayfly. These soft plastics look promising. My only dislike about all received is that they were " Made in Guatamala."
Most baits are made to catch fishermen more than fish. I've caught lots of fish in my life using simple basic homemade lures or natural bait. I refuse to bite the lures all these bait companies are fishing with to catch consumers.
I understand the profile of the horizontal bait design in skipping. However, the horizontal color scheme is plain counterintuitive (flat stupid). It's easy to design an injection mold that will fix this...but yet they continue to produce this stuff?
@@scarecrow6741 you're right, they don't weigh much at all! It all depends on the line and rod choice. The goal it to make the jig the overweighted component. Like when I'm using a true drop shot rig for crappie, I'm using a 3/8 oz weight with 6lb line and a soft, parabolic bend med rod. This way it maintains bottom contact unless you make it do otherwise. With a match float and a 32nd weight, cut down to 4lb line, preferably fluorocarbon. That will allow for further casting distance and have max sensitivity. If a fish passes gas in the vicinity of your jig, you'll know it. With that said, I'd love to hear about your modification. I'm always eager to learn being that fishing is a learning spot and no one can ever know everything there is to know.
I respectfully disagree. Light penetration, water clarity...they all play a role in making the bait easier to locate. I once thought the way you did...then I learned differently. He is absolutely correct that changing up the color after the bite has slowed can get them biting again. I've seen it happen too many times with too many species!
@@cerebraltackle I disagree..look at the title of the vid..they're talking about the impotantance of shape and profile..there is no such thing as a sac-a-lait..that's what we call them here in south louisiana..not biting..they will hit anything cause they are color blind..
@@jerryfrancois2014 science says otherwise. You living Louisiana and don't even know the name of the former LSU coach? Yeah, you've lost all fishing cred. If I'm ever out your way I'll give you a holler and we can "fish it out". I promise not to post pictures of your tears afterwards (just kidding).
Watching old timers giving so much valuable advice is inspiring.
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My two favorite colors of Bobby Garland crappie baits is baby shad bluegrass and baby shad hologram ghost. Both or these colors work fantastic and I always buy the ones that come in pack of 18. They work for crappies, trout, perch, smallmouth and largemouth bass. I only thought they catch crappies but I was wrong. Great baits right here
I have so many bobby garland baits in every shape and size its actually ridiculous lol. One might ask why, well they simply produce fish for me and I have the most confidence in them🤷🏾♂️. Vertical deadstick, dipping laydowns, casting,shooting docks or under a float I stand behind bobby's garlands products. Hell the baitshops already know what im coming in for so that should tell ya something right lol. My disease of CFD
CRAPPIE 🐟
FISHING 🎣
DISORDER 🤪 🤷🏾♂️ I live for them thump
I’ve always wanted to fish the bass pro shops tank.
I love the slab slayer I've had great success with it I recommend that profile
I really like the pile diver and baby shad. I haven’t used the scent wigglers yet but I’m definitely going to.
I received the mayfly in ice blue and crazy chicken then the swimming minniow in blue grass. The mayfly packaging is innovative and great for storing non-scented baits in with the scented mayfly.
These soft plastics look promising.
My only dislike about all received is that they were " Made in Guatamala."
it's a shame that every fishing show on TV has turned into a commercial to sell.. it's no longer about watching someone fish it's like watching QVC.
Most baits are made to catch fishermen more than fish. I've caught lots of fish in my life using simple basic homemade lures or natural bait. I refuse to bite the lures all these bait companies are fishing with to catch consumers.
@@mikelovin7 not all. There are a few out there that do actual research and design accordingly. Not many, but a few.
100% agree
Hell nah, that's the bass pro tank at the pyramid in memphis 😂
where do you buy them ?? it would help us if you gave us the seller website
I understand the profile of the horizontal bait design in skipping. However, the horizontal color scheme is plain counterintuitive (flat stupid). It's easy to design an injection mold that will fix this...but yet they continue to produce this stuff?
@Davemike27 Not if you have any intelligence. Do you not know how to layer Cait colors? Second, not upset. Just pointing out the lack of common sense.
I know how you can modify a bobber to detect 1/32 of a ounce pressure. I slay crappie doing this.
Or you can use trout match grade floats...that's also fun.
But can you sling it out there like a bullit? Match grade floats don't weigh much.
@@scarecrow6741 you're right, they don't weigh much at all! It all depends on the line and rod choice. The goal it to make the jig the overweighted component. Like when I'm using a true drop shot rig for crappie, I'm using a 3/8 oz weight with 6lb line and a soft, parabolic bend med rod. This way it maintains bottom contact unless you make it do otherwise. With a match float and a 32nd weight, cut down to 4lb line, preferably fluorocarbon. That will allow for further casting distance and have max sensitivity. If a fish passes gas in the vicinity of your jig, you'll know it. With that said, I'd love to hear about your modification. I'm always eager to learn being that fishing is a learning spot and no one can ever know everything there is to know.
@@cerebraltackle
I use the ez trout float for panfish all the time and it works great
Just use a mini shy bite and you'll be able to detect 1/64th....
I have the one of those. I jig it and pop that thing thru the water on 6lb and fish it slow an aggressive. Kills em .
Slab slay'r is a piece of crap, the tail flips back on itself and doubles over all the time! Everything else Bobby Garland makes does great!
Colors don't matter..it's all body size, profile, and movement..keep your colors natural
I respectfully disagree. Light penetration, water clarity...they all play a role in making the bait easier to locate. I once thought the way you did...then I learned differently.
He is absolutely correct that changing up the color after the bite has slowed can get them biting again. I've seen it happen too many times with too many species!
@@cerebraltackle I disagree..look at the title of the vid..they're talking about the impotantance of shape and profile..there is no such thing as a sac-a-lait..that's what we call them here in south louisiana..not biting..they will hit anything cause they are color blind..
@@jerryfrancois2014 Ugh. They do see shades and some colors. I don't believe anything that comes out of a Les Miles state. Lol.
@@cerebraltackle ok..don't know what a les miles state is but they do see different shades of black and gray..not colors..
@@jerryfrancois2014 science says otherwise. You living Louisiana and don't even know the name of the former LSU coach? Yeah, you've lost all fishing cred. If I'm ever out your way I'll give you a holler and we can "fish it out". I promise not to post pictures of your tears afterwards (just kidding).
Notice the pile diver did none of that flickering action he talked aboit
This old man talking about these tiny things like they're the most alive looking baits with features he over embellishs a lot