The good thing about the weather getting warmer is that we can expand our bass fishing arsenal when we’re out on the water. Certain baits just shine in the early pre spawn and into the spawn. But there are well-guarded secrets about how to get the most out of these baits that most anglers aren’t aware of. In this video we’ll go over some of the best tricks to use to get the most out of your bass fishing game! #fishing #bassfishing #fishingtips
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Do you have a sneaky trick or retrieve to get those bass fired up?
I like to stroke a hvy jig…..and pound up the bottom a bit.i like a 1oz gambler ninja flip with a hematoma skirt.i use Randy's Big fish hop,followed by a few drags,a pause,and a double hop to a swim. This gives several different types of retrieves to help pattern the bite. I get bit in open water doin this in the creek choke points ,or shade.Go Lowbrow 💥🎣🤙
What state are you in?
That stitching is such a good one. It is so easy to way overwork stuff. I love how real that action looks.
Not too long ago, I started learning how to use a Ned Rig and Lowbrow, the retreaves you have shared today is what I had learned about. That info is golden sir because since then when I put thise retreaves to use my catching percentage has gone up. On a video I watched one time, someone said and it made so much since that Bass are like cats when you play with them. They're not gonna a jump at something just rolling by, but they will if you give several misdirection jerks with a toy enticing them to jump it or for bass bite it.
Thank you for the great tips, I cant wait to try them the next time I got fishing.
Thanks for the tips. I will be stitching tomorrow!! Catch you soon
Man your weather flips fast . T shirt again . That’s awesome .
I’ve got to try the twitch on the jig and the T-rig thank you for sharing LowBrow
Thanks for the stitching tip! I’m gonna try that with my new headache jig.
Geez oil that reel it sounds like an electric winch 😂
I like to mix up my retrieves, no real secrets.
Thanks for the chance at the giveaway. Congratulations to the winner.
I really don't have any secret tricks! But I will be incorporating some of the suggestions you have given. Thanks for sharing!
congrats to the winner!
My bad made comment before watching the video to the end sorry congrats to winner
Thats why i love fishing ,never stop learning something new .Going to try the stitching technique cause a jig is my go to for when the bite is tough
I can’t see who won I’m thinking there’s a good reason y it’s blacked out
When are we gonna get to buy some baits?
I’ve always twitched my rod a couple times during my retrieval on moving baits, but not on slack line like a jerkbait. Ima try it for sure
Those are some neat tips. Never thought about working a trap like that. We always just threw them out and cranked them back. Probably why we didn't catch as much fish as you kids do today
Congrats to the winner! Awesome job!
I been stiching for years especially with a 10 inch worm in deep water with the lightest bullet weight possible its a lunker catcher !
Some of the biggest bites I ever got are when my bait bounced off something and changed directions. I'm always looking for bits of structure to knock a crankbait against.
I love a yo yo retrieve on lipless cranks. Appreciate you giving a couple of new retrieves to try out this weekend. Tight lines.
Congrats to the winner!!! Awesome video!!
Congratulations 🎉🎉🎉 to the winner
I bet that stitching technique would work great on a lot of different baits. I can see it being great on a ned rig or a shakey head. Great tips as usual!
I think I heard Mike iconeli do something like that cuz people were arguing you shouldn't create dead spots in your line. I'm not saying they're right but just saying I've heard but not seen in person what you just did. Cool tip!
I like that lipless trick! I'll be using that one this spring!