Good video. I never go anywhere without all three sizes of Beetle Spins, or without Rooster Tails. I pro angler told me that if his very life depended on catching fish, an he could have only one lure, it would be a Beetle pin. I agree with him. When nothing else will work, a Beetle Spin usually will. For me, the most productive grub is the white with the red dot.
I do take a chatter bait, a buzz bait, a swim jig, and big, bottom crawl jig wherever I go. I've had too many days where bass wanted the one kind of bait I left at home.
Some folks may define it differently, but to me a reaction bait is something that makes the fish react our or instinct like a cat chasing a piece of yarn… A fast moving crankbait for example can get that sort of reaction from a bass. Contrast that with a slow moving jig or plastic worm, that a bass studies, stalks and eventually grabs with the intention of eating it….
can you do a video on how to fish the senko from from the bank? i have been walking up to the bank and just gentally dropping it near the bank where there is cover. letting it sit for 10 seconds then dropping it somewhere else. i have only hooked into one fish but lost it.
Would it be better to start off with finesse fishing and work up to reactive baits?
I thought calf didn't allow 3 hooks on lures
Good video. I never go anywhere without all three sizes of Beetle Spins, or without Rooster Tails. I pro angler told me that if his very life depended on catching fish, an he could have only one lure, it would be a Beetle pin. I agree with him. When nothing else will work, a Beetle Spin usually will. For me, the most productive grub is the white with the red dot.
I do take a chatter bait, a buzz bait, a swim jig, and big, bottom crawl jig wherever I go. I've had too many days where bass wanted the one kind of bait I left at home.
Some folks may define it differently, but to me a reaction bait is something that makes the fish react our or instinct like a cat chasing a piece of yarn… A fast moving crankbait for example can get that sort of reaction from a bass. Contrast that with a slow moving jig or plastic worm, that a bass studies, stalks and eventually grabs with the intention of eating it….
Can you explain what a reaction bait is?
can you do a video on how to fish the senko from from the bank? i have been walking up to the bank and just gentally dropping it near the bank where there is cover. letting it sit for 10 seconds then dropping it somewhere else. i have only hooked into one fish but lost it.
love beetlespins. used to catch a lot of crappie with them
Like the video. If you ever want to come fish for some bass over here in Penn Valley at Lakewildwood let me know.
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