I love the rage craw! I need to check out the others, Strike King makes so many awesome soft plastics. Thanks for helping me remember how much I love to fish!
Hey great vid! How come you wouldn't use a heavy duty flipping hook and a snell knot? From what I thought for pitching plastics, that's the set up most pro's would use? When would you use one or the other? Thanks!
I had a question for you I was gonna buy the extreme 7'4 heavy casting rod will I be able to fish Texas rig worms and creature baits and 1/2 once jigs and up ?
Another awesome video. Love your stuff Karl. Just wondering what lake this is, im going to be in the kawarthas/haliburton this summer and wanna check some lakes out. Thanks.
+Jon Fisher Jon I fish everywhere in Ontario; from Sunset country in Kenora to Algoma`s Birch lake and a lot in between; closer to home, I fish the Haliburton Highlands, Muskoka, Kawarthas, Georgian Bay and Trent Severn Waterways
Karl.. In the show, you approached a flooded hanging tree and it appeared that the bait was pitched in the middle of the lay down. Do you find that "picking apart" a specific structure such as a lay down, hitting it from the outside, middle, and 'trunk" of the tree and then if you don't get a strike on those outside pitches, you re-align your position so that you are able to "dissect" the tree more intently? Or on days like the one you filmed here, you were 'randomly" hitting targets and covering water at the same time? Thank you and We continue to watch and love the show! CH
+shield 307 that location had the darkest shade on it; hence my reason for making my first pitch to that spot on the tree; the back of the tree was very shallow and the end of the tree tapered to deeper water; I wanted to make that first pitch to the highest percentage spot I thought would hold a bass; if I didn`t catch a fish, yes, I would slowly dissect the shallower edges and deeper edges afterwards.
Enjoyed and liked, Karl.
+Paul Deknikker Appreciate the support Paul
Niceeee!!! keep it up with the good work!!
+Kennedy Her thanks
I love the rage craw! I need to check out the others, Strike King makes so many awesome soft plastics. Thanks for helping me remember how much I love to fish!
+Michael Huber cool, thanks for watching
great show, lots of good tips, learning from you, keep it up, tight lines from Mexico
+Alejandro Esparza thanks
Hey great vid!
How come you wouldn't use a heavy duty flipping hook and a snell knot? From what I thought for pitching plastics, that's the set up most pro's would use? When would you use one or the other?
Thanks!
+Justin B it is personal preference; I like the wide gap hooks when using soft plastics
hello my friend your videos the best more plis hi from puerto rico
+Jose A hernandez Torres great stuff, thanks for watching
I had a question for you I was gonna buy the extreme 7'4 heavy casting rod will I be able to fish Texas rig worms and creature baits and 1/2 once jigs and up ?
For sure. The 7'4" model is one of my fav`s for both worms and creature baits and is a deadly jig rod.
awesome thank you ! love your show keep it up
Another awesome video. Love your stuff Karl. Just wondering what lake this is, im going to be in the kawarthas/haliburton this summer and wanna check some lakes out. Thanks.
Chain of lakes in Muskoka from Huntsville
Thanks for the helpful tips! I've tried the KVD Rodents and they CATCH FISH.
+Tyler Mansfield they are awesome. Thanks for watching and supporting our partners like Strike King.
New England mostly MA. 32 out and water brutally cold but. No ice. Is it better to throw the rage tail texas rigged or on back of jig slow crawling?
I would fish the jig as slow as possible or just go with a Rage DB Craw texas rigged
@@ExtremeAnglerTV got plenty DB's..try that tomorrow. Well appreciated
Pretty sure I commented already but another tremendous informative segment BUT Where can I get those pants? Vet of 21 yrs SF a must have.
Walmart pants lol. Thank you for watching and comments.
@@ExtremeAnglerTV gotta go check..lol. Look comfortable
I seen this videos so many times! Dude when I catch a fish in flipping I say to myself here we go! See! I Told ya!
a TRUE supporter, thanks a lot.
Hey Karl whereabouts in Ontario do you fish? what lakes? and Sweet Video!
+Jon Fisher Jon I fish everywhere in Ontario; from Sunset country in Kenora to Algoma`s Birch lake and a lot in between; closer to home, I fish the Haliburton Highlands, Muskoka, Kawarthas, Georgian Bay and Trent Severn Waterways
what about here in florida i have those three baits in my tackle box
+Anthony Walker Our techniques for bass work everywhere
Karl.. In the show, you approached a flooded hanging tree and it appeared that the bait was pitched in the middle of the lay down. Do you find that "picking apart" a specific structure such as a lay down, hitting it from the outside, middle, and 'trunk" of the tree and then if you don't get a strike on those outside pitches, you re-align your position so that you are able to "dissect" the tree more intently? Or on days like the one you filmed here, you were 'randomly" hitting targets and covering water at the same time?
Thank you and We continue to watch and love the show!
CH
+shield 307 that location had the darkest shade on it; hence my reason for making my first pitch to that spot on the tree; the back of the tree was very shallow and the end of the tree tapered to deeper water; I wanted to make that first pitch to the highest percentage spot I thought would hold a bass; if I didn`t catch a fish, yes, I would slowly dissect the shallower edges and deeper edges afterwards.