Just found your channel and thanks for the tip. Learning to tie my own jigs and this will work perfectly instead of a clinch knot. I can tell you'd fit right in with my cousin and I when we are speck (crappie) fishing. We are ocassionally know to break out in a Missouri minnow fit, when we have some "live action" going on!!!!
Mr. Richard, I've been watching you now for about a month, and got so inspired to go Crappie fishin, I booked a campsite at Guntersville Lake State park. I 'll be coming in the weekend of 3/10/18. It looks to be about center of the lake. Could you give me a heads up on which direction I should travel from there, keeping in mind, I have a small cartop boat with electric troller only. Ima comin to go a fishin, cause it's GOOD FER ME! P.S. Any tips or advice (or honey holes ??) you could offer, is greatly appreciated.. This is my first time to Guntersville.
Hate to tell you but that isn't a secret, Archie Phillips showed my grandfather that 40 years ago and we have been doing it since and have shown it to hundreds of people who crappie fish.
I actually tried this, and I must of been using the wrong dental floss, because it didn't work, not even a little bit LOL!!! It was still entertaining though.
To change colors I pre rig using your loop knot. I keep the tag about 6" and tie a loop at the end. Attach this to your main line that has a swivel or clip. It works!
I believe you are the best crappie fisherman I've ever seen. Growing up in Florida, catching "speckled perch" we only caught them at dead and crescent lake in the narrows in January and February trolling live minnows. Since moving to Ga have learned to spider rig and fish at night with lights under 109 bridge at West point lake. Have some friends who pitch jigs to trees they have sunk. My aunt likes to use a jig pole with about 18 inches of line around stumps in dead lake. I've seen a bunch of ways, but you sir are becoming my all time favorite. Glad to have found your page.
Gene I can tell u work as hard as u fish, thanks
good tip richard thanks
Hey Gene you ready for dem bass? They're nesting already here louisiana!
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Kaint beeleeve i just came across this video. Great info!
Thank you for sharing sir..
Just found your channel and thanks for the tip. Learning to tie my own jigs and this will work perfectly instead of a clinch knot. I can tell you'd fit right in with my cousin and I when we are speck (crappie) fishing. We are ocassionally know to break out in a Missouri minnow fit, when we have some "live action" going on!!!!
Gotta be the moon shine ! Now I find myself looking for Fishing Machine videos.
Mr. Richard, I've been watching you now for about a month, and got so inspired to go Crappie fishin, I booked a campsite at Guntersville Lake State park. I 'll be coming in the weekend of 3/10/18. It looks to be about center of the lake. Could you give me a heads up on which direction I should travel from there, keeping in mind, I have a small cartop boat with electric troller only. Ima comin to go a fishin, cause it's GOOD FER ME!
P.S. Any tips or advice (or honey holes ??) you could offer, is greatly appreciated.. This is my first time to Guntersville.
Subbed just for the end of the video, not to mention the tips! Tight lines Rich!
Can't wait to try this TIP out, GREAT Tip Gene, THANK YOU
A lot quicker just to buy collarless jig heads and use fly tying bobbin just throw em on the fly vice and go to town
Hate to tell you but that isn't a secret, Archie Phillips showed my grandfather that 40 years ago and we have been doing it since and have shown it to hundreds of people who crappie fish.
War Eagle
Hello, can you tell us where do you get the waits please.
I just went through a bunch of seminars at bass pro and was wondering if I could find an up close view on knot tying.
Buford your funnier then the average bear
Thanks for the secret.
I recognize that hat. Are you from Alabama?
I actually tried this, and I must of been using the wrong dental floss, because it didn't work, not even a little bit LOL!!! It was still entertaining though.
Have you tried wrapping the floss to the collar so you dont lose any weight?
To change colors I pre rig using your loop knot. I keep the tag about 6" and tie a loop at the end. Attach this to your main line that has a swivel or clip. It works!
It is the little things that make a difference thks for the info
Love the videos. Keep them coming.
I believe you are the best crappie fisherman I've ever seen. Growing up in Florida, catching "speckled perch" we only caught them at dead and crescent lake in the narrows in January and February trolling live minnows. Since moving to Ga have learned to spider rig and fish at night with lights under 109 bridge at West point lake. Have some friends who pitch jigs to trees they have sunk. My aunt likes to use a jig pole with about 18 inches of line around stumps in dead lake. I've seen a bunch of ways, but you sir are becoming my all time favorite. Glad to have found your page.
Thanks Gene. You da man! Appreciate your sharing so keep it up!
I love the ending. You ought to trademark that. Sell t shirts. I'm buying two for me and my boy.
Thanks for this tip been using it since you showed how to tie it.Works very good.
???giddy up ?
question, instead of cutting the collar, and altering the weight, why not just wrap the dental floss around the collar except for the barb?
This video is super. Use both the loop knot, and prep the jigs just as shown. Upped my fishing game, fer shure! Thanks Gene.
excellent videos on how vertocal jig??
What if I wanna change the lure,color
This is worth a pay per view!