I bought the sea clear harness installed it myself and love it
@no_regerts517614 сағат бұрын
4:58 That’s what she said.
@user-bk7rf6ww3p15 сағат бұрын
For jackhammer 1/2 oz chatter bait is the ticket . We fish lot delta water way
@caseysaunders213721 сағат бұрын
Great points.
@markbryant295822 сағат бұрын
Bluegill beds on my Texas lake are 15 feet deep. Doesn't really help.
@leshenderson5746Күн бұрын
Do they make house calls? It's a looooong way from Arizona!!😅
@thekracken4572Күн бұрын
I just use dedicated batteries for my electronics. It's actually 2 power wheels batteries. I'm only running 2 graphs though. The longest I ran them without recharging was about 16hrs over 2 days. I kept noticing some feed back from the trolling motor when it and the electronics were on the same batteries.
@michaelgraham7316Күн бұрын
I did the same wiring upgrade on my boat myself including having its own battery and it made quite a difference. I was getting low battery warnings on my two Solix before and now everything is running great. I advise anyone with a older boat or one that has a lot of electronics to get this upgrade. They will see a difference.
@Eclipse1988Күн бұрын
Depending on where you are in the country. Up here in PA, Bluegill will spawn about 3 times from Spring to Fall. Spawn is triggered usually by the first full moon after your major temperature transitions (spring to summer, summer, summer into fall). Using bluegill is a great way to catch decent sized bass and larger, as the bass shift to eating larger prey 3-4" size bluegill, tadpoles, etc, once they enter the 12-14" inch range. Which means using a nice realistic bluegill crank will very rarely yield what we call "a dink" lol. -Fun fact: return to bluegill spawning spots after the early spawn as the first spawn of the year (spring) will happen before the bass, and some bass will actually "take over" or re use a bluegill bed for spawning. In other words, you can get a good idea where to find big spawning bass before the spawn even starts. :-)
@jdean1851Күн бұрын
HOT TIPS" THANKS!
@paulstuartwilson485Күн бұрын
Very cool, informative, and timely. Thanks. 👍🇺🇸
@1EmerssonКүн бұрын
5:26 😂😂😂😂😂
@NoahM.Angell-sd4ezКүн бұрын
Thumbs up if you've subscribed after watching this mind-blowing video!
@Jnt710Күн бұрын
As someone who gets off work @ 10:30pm I really appreciate this video
@donprescott9660Күн бұрын
Nice job Tyler, as always!
@johngalt3568Күн бұрын
Good rundown, Tyler. Thanks.
@user-xn4bj5pb5jКүн бұрын
Du hast miche gefragt
@ArdeactКүн бұрын
Tyler you need a polarizing filter if you want to show anything underwater lol, other than that another great video!
@sktchwlkr5369Күн бұрын
Started fishing for the first time a few months ago and decided to start learning jigs. So far, I’m doing well with them (to my knowledge) and learning a lot!
@HukNBuxКүн бұрын
OOOO 🦌!!! Oh hey Ty when are you gonna drop new colors for the sun gloves? Specifically aqua or sea foam colors?
@CopeyJ325Күн бұрын
Seeing the deer in the background made me laugh. She’s just chilling back there having a drink lol
@raygissendanner1476Күн бұрын
Great information thank you
@adammitchell3462Күн бұрын
The wacky rig is about the only thing I could get bit on yesterday, although I did have some early morning luck on a ghost gill pattern choppo 70, which I'd highly recommend to anyone fish around bluegill beds. Bluegills seem to be the primary forage around my way(southwestern Virginia).
@stillwater62Күн бұрын
There is a deer, looks like a doe, over your right shoulder, that has been casually drinking and slowly walking around. It was a bit of a distraction, but I hit rewind and paid attention to you. Big Catfish and Bass will hit a Bluegill under a float in the summer usually around dark when they come in shallow to feed.
@pinegoonКүн бұрын
I see her, she's thirsty!
@ClemonsBoats21 сағат бұрын
Good eye!
@adammitchell3462Күн бұрын
I just recently graduated from the bank to a kayak I was checking out some gill beds and I saw a few nice bass lurking around them. I caught a few but I saw some that were way bigger
@nappyroots3717Күн бұрын
My lady got me a kayak for my birthday Monday and I’m so excited to try it man. I can always see the best places from the bank, I just can’t reach em 😂
@johnlee7622Күн бұрын
Congrats bro, waiting to graduate from my condo, to a house, before I invest in a nucanoe and or a small bassboat/pelican/John boat, hopefully this winter, there is only so much u can do from the bank, ohh the fish are post spawn and in 6-12 foot of water, good luck, maybe I can reach that area w my best cast from a good area on the bank, I still catch fish when I go, usually, but man it can be frustrating sometimes, I feel like it’s luck, they are either near the spots I can access, or they are not, which takes the element of “finding them” out of the equation, and that’s the most exiting/rewarding part of fishing IMO, sorry for the rant, happy you got your kayak brother, good luck out there and be safe!!!!!
@adammitchell3462Күн бұрын
@@johnlee7622 yeah,you'd definitely be able hit spots that are completely unreachable from the bank. If I had the means,I'd get something bigger than a kayak because those big ones will absolutely take you for a ride lol but definitely get off the bank.
A big swimjig with a paddle tail Swimbait is phenomenal and the bass will definitely find it. Their eyes are better than you think at night
@stillwater622 күн бұрын
Two of the best topwater baits are the Fred Arbogast Jitter Bug and the Heddon Crazy Crawler. These have been my go-to topwater plugs for fifty years and they have never let me down. One improvement I made years ago was going to a large, black, jointed Jitter Bug, which worked even better than the straight one. You should check out Bass Masters Magazines back in the mid 1980s. I seem to remember something along that line of night feeding bass, but my memory is much worse than yours.
@justicesmith7892 күн бұрын
Or even $60 for a damn sun shirt 😂
@justicesmith7892 күн бұрын
There’s no way a hat should be $30😂
@bass-kp4gx2 күн бұрын
i need your professional help with some things . i fish in the ohio and erie canal . i have bing fishing in there and i am just caching small bass
@twilli20112 күн бұрын
iv been killing it at Alum on a swim jig the last few weeks.
@clay75142 күн бұрын
Jigs take patience guys. Most days you won’t get tons of bites but I’m tellin yall right now, there is not a better bait in your tacklebox to catch a hawg on. Caught a 8-7 yesterday on a jig. Only fish I caught in about 5 hours of fishing on jig
@forestwhitehead2 күн бұрын
What jig trailer combo do you like?
@clay75142 күн бұрын
@@forestwhitehead zoom super speed craw or zoom big critter craw are my 2 favorites. Green pumpkin critter w orange claws, el Diablo super speed craw. Black n red or bama craw jig 2 favorite colors
@twinbadger12 күн бұрын
Great video as always! What is your go to color for clear lakes loaded with grass.
@bradfjord2 күн бұрын
Really tried using a bladed jig for the first time today (zman flashback mini). Put a yum 3" sonar minnow in clear shad and fish wwre slamming it like it was personal. What a phenomenal bait
@Colby_Mac32 күн бұрын
I have confidence in it but I can’t seem to ever get bites on it. I’ll be fishing ponds to learn but when I fish a lake…. Nada.
@Mongo61862 күн бұрын
I fish a chatterbait more than crankbaits these days due to the versatility. It is also my go-to windy day bait.
@jesse91462 күн бұрын
Caught my first smallmouth the other day with a mini max. It was a tank too!
@johnmcgowan90442 күн бұрын
Heavily fished large lakes, I have lost more on Ewg hooks than on offset. I am going back to offset hooks.
@Oscar110602 күн бұрын
Caught my first few jig bass on a bitsy jig about 2 weeks ago here in Michigan. The pike were a little hungry for jigs that day as well. 😂
@richardporter14552 күн бұрын
Jigs are my 1# confidence bait. 85% of the time it's glued to my hand.
@krollgrend18883 күн бұрын
You dont look like Mark normand, but for some reason this thumbnail made me do a double take. For a second I thought Mark Normand was bass fishing lmao.
@posjoeyКүн бұрын
Comedy!!
@tydiggs5653 күн бұрын
Love the jig so much big bass love them.
@timmontano87923 күн бұрын
Jig and spinner baits are the only two baits I have in my arsenal that I've never caught a darn thing with. I used to have three baits that I never caught anything with. That third bait was a chatter bait, then one day out of the blue I finally got a bite with it. After that day all of the sudden I routinely started catching fish on chatter baits and I don't know why or how I was actually able to finally get a fish to bite using this bait. I'm hoping the same things will happen with my jigs and spinner baits.
@eduardobotello4059Күн бұрын
You need to find the right situation for them. They don't work all the time. Use a spinner bait when it's super windy in the fall or in the spring. The jig worked for me using it around cover and throwing into pockets in grass
@Adamcarson343 күн бұрын
I literally have several different tackle sling bags with themes like crankbaits, soft baits, mixer, etc. The one I use the most is my jigs.
@parallaxfree1093 күн бұрын
I crush smallies on the strike king bitsy bug jig 1/8 oz all day they love it. Tip it with a super chunk Jr. Or a yum Ned craw. Confidence bait for me for sure
@addrock1232 күн бұрын
Ive caught 90% of my largemouth since February (upstate NY) on a bitsy bug 1/8 to 1/4 green pumpkin of some sort and a yum wooly bug (green pumpkin or sometimes watermelon flake). Hook is smaller and super sharp! And only $2.50 at walmart!
@Oldbasshole3 күн бұрын
After almost 50 years of fishing I’m finally starting to gain confidence in fishing a jig !! Thanks for all the great tips and tricks