Everything posted by Glenn
-
New to Bass Resource
Welcome Home! We're glad you're here.
-
Newbie
Welcome Home! We're glad you're here.
-
Back at it in Yuma AZ!!
Welcome Home! We're glad you're here.
-
New Alabama angler
Welcome Home! We're glad you're here.
-
Bass addict checking in
Welcome Home! We're glad you're here.
-
Coming out of the woodwork!
Welcome Home! We're glad you're here.
-
Howdy.
Welcome Home! We're glad you're here.
- Finally getting past lurking
-
Introduction: Hey everyone!
Welcome Home! We're glad you're here.
-
Hey everyone
Welcome Home! We're glad you're here.
-
Jacob Wheeler disqualification
Jacob is a stand-up guy. Well regarded and well liked by his peers and industry leaders alike. And that boy can eat!
-
Terrible news
Oh man. That's horrible. So sorry.
-
Casting
I know you think you have the reel tuned properly, but do yourself a favor and check everything mentioned in this video. It will put you on the fast track to better casts.
- Sun Protection
-
New to baitcasters: What kind of line should I use?
He asked about mono.
-
Trick Worm Tips for Bass Fishing Never Revealed - Until Now!
Yes, it's a Zoom trick worm. Technically, it floats by itself. But once you add a hook, it will slowly sink due to the weight of the hook. A lot of "floating worms" are that way. But as I describe in the video, you want it to slowly sink. The action you impart makes it look like an injured minnow. So a slow sink is what you want.
-
New to baitcasters: What kind of line should I use?
50lb Seaguar Kanzen for the frog setup 12lb Seaguar Rippin' mono for baits with treble hooks 15lb Seaguar Rippin' mono or AbrazX Fluoro for baits with large single hooks (buzzbaits, spinnerbaits, T-Rig, etc). I'm not a fan of leaders at all. Too much hassle to tie, and it adds another point of failure (the knot). Plus you need to carry a spool of leader line with you and retie it when your leader gets too short. When I'm on the water, I want to fish, not mess with my line.
-
Trick Worm Tips for Bass Fishing Never Revealed - Until Now!
Yup. Most of the YouTuber's out there are too young to know about this technique. In fact, they mostly just copy each other. I'd rather inject something unique from decades of my own experience into each of my videos; but this one is especially pulled from the 'ol archives. It will be interesting to see how many copy my video and claim it as their own idea. LOL!
-
Trick Worm Tips for Bass Fishing Never Revealed - Until Now!
Well folks, I decided to reveal a technique I've been keeping to myself for several decades. I've been doing this with great success since the 80's. And now you know it too.
-
farewell to a friend
Sorry for your loss. Thoughts and prayers to all affected.
-
What is a classic tap tap?
- Got me a new boat puller
Awesome truck dude! Congratulations!- Line for finesse fishing
It eliminates it. I've never had line twist issues when I follow those tips outlined in the video. That's why I made the video. Note, specifically for dropshotting, I use a spinshot hook, which eliminates line twist caused by poorly rigged bait (e.g. "crooked"). But if you rig it right in the first place, you don't need the spinshot hook.- Line for finesse fishing
I never use braid on spinning gear, and I've never had issues with line twist. Aside from the obvious (spooling the line correctly), here's what causes line twist (note it has nothing to do with the type of line you're using).- Senkos
Let's keep the topic on track to answering the OP's question please. - Got me a new boat puller
Important Information
We have placed cookies on your device to help make this website better. You can adjust your cookie settings, otherwise we'll assume you're okay to continue.