Relatively new to fishing period but it was part of my PTSD treatment. I loved it from the start and now I fish as much as I can. I immediately was drawn to swimbait/glide bait fishing. So to make a long story short my first SB combo was the Dobyns Fury 806 with a Piscifun 300. I was told to go big and it fit my budget. I love it and it has caught me a lot of fish so far. I now have several different combos but that was a good start for me. I hope that's not bad info and love the videos.
I can’t count how many times I’ve been called “dumb or crazy” for spending $150+ on glides. I also use Tatula 150/200’s, I wanna try one of the new 24 Tatula 150’s. Really excited that they finally made a 8:1 ratio.!!
Great video….. ok I what a glide bait to try in Lake Norman and near by lakes. If I go with the Clutch Eco , This the Gizzard color the best. Or should I change?
I’m definitely guilty of bringing an entire tackle store when I hit the lake. That said, I’ve made an executive decision a couple of years ago to narrow down what techniques I plan on fishing on a given day. A couple of big swimbaits, coupled glides, maybe a wacky rig set up and a Texas rig for example. Or, depending upon the time of year, a couple of blade baits, couple of jerk baits, along with my big bait gear! I catch more fish and, get more proficient while spending for time with less gear this way!
r2s 200 is not a bad place to start if you're not willing to spring for more than $50 on your first swimbait. Trick Shad or chad shad is very much worth the investment though.
I lost the majority of my bait casting combos in the lake last year except for my glide bait rod, because it floats 😅, and if that wouldve never happened i wouldnt of made it to this point with glide baits. The consistent use of them has just boosted my fish over 5 pounds, im learning way more about bass, and there is nothing like it.... Absolutely nothing like it. If you guys wanna check out some hand tuned custom glides check out biggs, all under 100$
Being willing to go 3-4 hours without a bite is a big separator between those who catch bigs and those who don't. Great stuff!
True!
Relatively new to fishing period but it was part of my PTSD treatment. I loved it from the start and now I fish as much as I can. I immediately was drawn to swimbait/glide bait fishing. So to make a long story short my first SB combo was the Dobyns Fury 806 with a Piscifun 300. I was told to go big and it fit my budget. I love it and it has caught me a lot of fish so far. I now have several different combos but that was a good start for me. I hope that's not bad info and love the videos.
The intro 💪💪💪love it
Appreciate all the information you pack into your videos! Always enjoy hearing your tips and takes on techniques, bait selection, etc.
I try my best to help everyone out!
7’9 Dobyn’s Fury is a great beginner rod
I can’t count how many times I’ve been called “dumb or crazy” for spending $150+ on glides. I also use Tatula 150/200’s, I wanna try one of the new 24 Tatula 150’s. Really excited that they finally made a 8:1 ratio.!!
as a florida fisherman, you ain't wrong. big bait = big fish. sometimes we use big saltwater baits for freshwater, they work.
Great video….. ok I what a glide bait to try in Lake Norman and near by lakes. If I go with the Clutch Eco , This the Gizzard color the best. Or should I change?
Good choice! Use the link in description! Eco is a beast!
What color is that Clutch OG? We have a lot of Gizzard Shad here on Douglas Lake.
Purple or green back
Fish tips and you keeping secrets lol come on !!! lol 😂JK
Good morning y’all
I’m definitely guilty of bringing an entire tackle store when I hit the lake. That said, I’ve made an executive decision a couple of years ago to narrow down what techniques I plan on fishing on a given day. A couple of big swimbaits, coupled glides, maybe a wacky rig set up and a Texas rig for example. Or, depending upon the time of year, a couple of blade baits, couple of jerk baits, along with my big bait gear! I catch more fish and, get more proficient while spending for time with less gear this way!
r2s 200 is not a bad place to start if you're not willing to spring for more than $50 on your first swimbait. Trick Shad or chad shad is very much worth the investment though.
What size & type line do you prefer for 8-10" baits?
20lb or 22ln Daiwa Samaria fluoro
I think the thing about bigger glides is the huge splash when you cast people feel they scare everything away
The fish I’m fishing for like it!
Hey what do you think of the new abs trick shad Austin?
Haven’t used it yet but I promise if Mike is putting his name on it’s ⛽️ 🔥
No joke 50th time somebody please make a video lunch twist on the glide bait
It has to do with casting. I’ll make a video on how to cut it down from happening
I lost the majority of my bait casting combos in the lake last year except for my glide bait rod, because it floats 😅, and if that wouldve never happened i wouldnt of made it to this point with glide baits. The consistent use of them has just boosted my fish over 5 pounds, im learning way more about bass, and there is nothing like it.... Absolutely nothing like it. If you guys wanna check out some hand tuned custom glides check out biggs, all under 100$
Now when do you throw these big baits ...
YES