these are some great soft plastic baits to always have in your tackle box in order to catch as much fish as possible. covered are YUM baits, along with Berkley Powerbait, GYCB Senkos and various other hardbaits such as the Booyah chatterbait and Spinnerbaits/topwater baits.
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hay that thing you can never remember what it is it is called is a buzz bait
can I get free stuff
I am 13 too, but get some zoom lizards in black and green pumpkin
I don't know what brand it is but a brown chatter bait works very good for bass with gold head and chatter thing
get a spinning rod, learn to tie a improved cinch knot or palomar knot, buy some different color worms, get some #2 hooks, and go fishing.
hi iam about 13 just kinda starting with lure would love some tip would be great
I bought some real nightcrawlers and on the thing I thought it said refrigerate 38 to -50 degrees but it really meant 50 so they died so I'm gonna use them like a soft bait
No red wigglers?
What is a trailer jig
@mrbassaddicto3 Negative, it's not a chatterbait. Zman fishing calls their bladed swim jig a chatterbait, Booyah calls their bladed swim jig a Boogie Bait (and it's junk), Strike King calls their bladed swim jig a Pure Poison, etc etc but whatever floats that boat just go with it.
@HuskerFishing in my preference gary yamamotos suck. i like watermelon seed yum dingers
The lure you referred to as a Chatterbait is actually a Booyah Boogie Bait. Chatterbait is made by Zman. They are considered to be vibrating jigs. Spro, Strike King, Zman, Phenix and others all make similar baits to these.
yo bro when you use tubes do you go with a tube jig or weedless hook?
and that one bait is called a buzzbait
i do that same thing on the Mississippi river
the best reason for dark lures for dark water and vis versa is a natural worm or what ever will try to camouflage into water so a contrasting color is a foreign invader for them and will not want to eat them.
nice but buzz baits do not imatate bait fish its diying fish
i think the reason for darker color for darker water works better because it looks more natrual in water because of camouflage if a fish sees a very bright worm in dark water it will think hey that doesnt look right and not mind it but if it is darker it will think it is prey trying to camouflage itself
at 4:45 doesnt look like a good bait, that jig, seems like if you try to set the hook its going to be hard to get it in the bass's mouth becasue it bends
the best baits you can use is yum and you need to know more about your spinner baits.
i love fishing =)
3:30 it's call a Buzz bait.
will 10th sub really get a pack of senkos