Fishing *big worms* for bass, _in-depth!_ Learn to fish big Texas-rigged worms for *big bass* all season long. Everything you need to know to fish big plastic worms – rigging, equipment, techniques, hooksets, and information never revealed before. This bass fishing video is packed!
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i have caught crappie on 10" power worms in ponds.
Ok can you fish this any were there is not a lot of grass were I fish most rock and lay down.. please let me know lonerider8561@gmail.com
Man, I thought I was one of the only ones left that used thick gauge (40-80#) line to peg hooks in worms. Growing up fishing in the 80s & 90s, that's how i learned to do it. Glad I'm not the only one left.
Alway later in the summer ill have a large warm on; pegged or Texas rig
Glenn, what is that little device on your rod right in front of your reel?
Damn why do EVERYBODY swallow so hard talking?
I super glue together to get a 22" rig. Giant bass caught right in front of my BASS tourney friend who laughed when he saw my rig. I had the better day with much more and bigger fish. Kayak fishing! 5/0 hook with 7/16 weight in deep channels. dragged it. Also through it on the bank and drag it off into the water.
Why am I getting nasty backlashes casting 13 inch worms? I'm using a 7'6" rod with 30 lb braid. Is it because it has a lot of wind resistance? How can I bomb it out there without getting the nastiest backlashes I've ever seen?
Great video, been fishing big worms for decades. They definitely catch big fish.
Hello, which one of your videos did you discuss rigging a worm crookedly
Your wife is awesome itโs nice to see her get just as excited as you when catching a fish !
What size hook should you use for a 12 inch worm though
What is that on your rod? Looks like a light.
Hey Glen, I have a bunch of 12 inch Manns Jelly Worms and the way they are packaged they are a little kinked towards the tail. Will this be a factor when fishing them? I tried straightening them in boiling water but they always seem to have a slight curve. I would love to know your thoughts on this. Thanks Glen!!
What's on your rod
Glenn, great video๐
Iโm new to baitcasting and am looking for an affordable (not cheap; I donโt believe in cheap good tackle) very well balanced , light and responsive, Medium-Heavy 7โ (more or less) casting rod. I would love it to be in 2 pieces (or more, but I doubt they make any real good ones yet).
Any suggestions?
Iโd pair it with a Daiwa Fuego CT that I already have.
Thanks again for sharing
Have a great New Year
Fab
Glenn, Comprehensive and excellent as usual. * I think I know why big worms and big baits, in general, often also catch small fish. Fish simply have never seen themselves, don't have any way to even contemplate their own size. So, looking out from the eyes of a 2 lbs. bass, he sees the same things a 10 lber sees, acts accordingly on potential food sources. Maybe, some "learning" does take place, I don't know, so that if a small bass bounces off a prey bigger than itself, or too big to swallow, it finally gets the message and downsizes its future targets. Most mothers admonition to their children who pile too much food on a plate, then don't eat it all seems apropos here: "Your eyes are bigger than your stomach!" Brad
Love the way she sets the hook ๐๐
Thanks for the tips.
Another great video! The details you give in your videos are very much appreciated. I come away from your videos feeling like any question I would have asked has been answered. Great tips on fishing the big worms.
When you pegged the worm onto the hook with the 40lb mono, did you just tie a knot around the hook?
I'm so glad I found this video. ๐ I just recently inherited a bunch of my Dad's fishing tackle. He doesnt bass fish anymore. He loved fishing big worms like this. There are literally bags of these in my garage now. Same colors you are using there. The red shad and the blue and black ones. He caught more big bass than anyone else I know. Going to grab a couple the next time I head out and see how I do with them.
Iโve caught an 8 inch bass on a Zoom magnum ol monster.
The reason a smaller hook works better is because fish eat their prey head first, and the likelihood of the fish taking the entire hook into its mouth is much higher. It's the same reason I nose hook flukes with 1/0 drop shot hooks.
I like how he fishes. Love the Texas Rigged worms. He is a guy I could Co Angler with.
Love your videos,When ever I want to try something new your the go to guy.Wish you all the best.And thanks.
Love the line thru the eye trick. Will give that a shot. Been fishing larger worms for a few years. Same experience of no drop in production. Started fishing much bigger swimbaits as well. I have caught a 10" bass on a 7" hard swimbait. Bass are crazy and don't have mirror to see just how small they are.
great tip on the 40lb anti slippage….
I wonder how many of these bass suffer from whiplash after being released ??
All I do is worm fish but finally switched up to 10' worms and definitely caught more bass consistently but use with out weight just because it's a heavier worm Thx enjoyed the video but definitely got to try the Mono through the eye tip or toothpick
great video Glen…wish I could find a lady that likes fishing like yours:)
This is a technique I want to learn. That worm is huge! Not for Smallmouth either! Thanks for the tip Glenn!
Thanks for the tip on pegging worm to the eye of hook will definitely give that a try. Good video thank Glen
Great video! I'm anxious to try staking the worm to the hook using heavy line. I like using bobber stoppers to stake the weight, but when the going gets tough the weight comes off! Thanks for all the fun and informitave videos!!
Nice video. Great information and very helpful.
Hey Glenn, Have You not posted the winners yet or am I doing something wrong (very probable) and can't see them?
Great video thank you for the tips appreciate it