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What I Throw when they Aren’t Biting | Largemouth Bass Fishing in Sugar Land, TX



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Sometimes… the fish don’t want to bite. It can be a pain in the butt, but when that happens, I can usually count on a wacky rigged senko to at least get one largemouth bass for me. They usually aren’t much to brag about, but at least I won’t be skunked!

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21 Comments

  1. Great video! Eldridge is know to be very pressured used plastics,cranks never caught but one lol a lot of people keep all size bass. Just subbed man tight lines! 🎣🎣👍🏼👍🏼

  2. hey man! i just started getting into bass fishing, i am also from the houston area, i know a couple good spots in sugarland/katy if you want to meet up and fish them some time! send me a message!

  3. D!!! Nice vid as always buddy! If you don't mind, have a small tip for you on the wacky rig! Go to local hardware store with a couple of your worms in pocket. Get some rubber type O rings that are small enough to fit quite tightly around your plastics worms. To rig, pull the worm slightly to thin it slight lightly, or pull the o rings out a little so as to get it onto the worm. Roll the o ring to the middle of the worm, or be inventive and move it to some off center area on the worm for different action. Once o ring is where you like on the worm, place your hook hru the o ring between the ring and the worm. If done right, you will not have the hook in the worm at all. This will really extend the life of worms as no hook damage to it. It will also give the worm a slightly different action!!!! Have done this for a couple of years and don't have near as much loss as when placing hook directly into the plastic worm!!!!!! Have fun!!!!! By the way, my go to is using a Zoom Lil Craw rigged Texas style with size 2 Gamakatzu Offset shank and 1/16 lead head sinker (normally in green pumpkin and red flake.) But Shhhhhhh! Theses two go to's (yours and mine) have to remain a secret!!!!!!!! Uhhhhhhhhhhh…………………. Nope never,I don't people of the Internet! You did not just read that!!!!!!!! LoL

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