There are a number of different summer bass lures you could have, but the best lure is the good old plastic worm. You can rig it a number different ways and it catches big bass and lots of bass!
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Summer time is the right time for worms!
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the stick-o and yamamoto can't have the same action – it's physically impossible… The stick-o is a far more dense and rigid plastic with far less salt impregnated into it. This does not mean the stick-o sucks, I throw it all the time, but the real senko is undeniably superior.
A dodge viper is better than a Challenger SRT, but the Challenger SRT is still a nice car and can do the same stuff, specially with a good driver.
Way to slow fishing. It's worse than catfish lol
after watching this…i compared 2 diff lure comp….June Bug color…some have a purple tail and the other had a rred tail….so witch is the best of the 2 colors.?..thank you
Guy says worms are the BEST in the summer and then immediately contradicts himself 3 times in a row. Lol
He must be using 5 lb mono on a light rod, because he loves throwing every ounce of his body weight into setting the hook. Do you weigh 105 lbs?
I’ve been on repeat with your videos and they are great but it just clicked like watching my kids everything in this world is fast forward . The way they think and have to be entertained, fishing seems to be if you don’t catch something here, cast there and try a different technique, if not there over there with a different cast or yank. Not putting your videos down just thinking how the world has changed. It’s a wonder why I can’t teach my kids to fish with a live worm . Just typing out loud . I do appreciate the videos though. Thank you
I basically fish from the shore 99% of the time
The spots I fish are no more than 4-8ft deep
Not a lot of cover. I like to keep it simple I’ve always enjoyed soft plastics . Maybe my handicap but now that July is here I’m not having success .
Typically the water I fish is either one of three
Clear with a black bottom
Stained water
Green ish water
Will top water walking baits early in the morning be effective or a waste of time?
Are bass after crawfish during July? Or do I need to put crawfish style baits away?
During July are the fish sluggish because of warm water and does that mean I need to slow my retrieve down?
I have so many questions can you help a brother out
When you said the Berkeley power worm is overlooked I realized I've had two in my box since like 2010ish.
Plastic worms for sure! I haven't traveled enough to throw 10 inch worms but I've got the others with me all the time. Summer is typically dominated by Senko style worms, 7 1/2 inch Power Worms and a 6 inch straight tail Power Worm. Love the blue fleck and especially Tequila Sunrise and Red Shad. Pumpkin and motor oil have their situations too. I still use a Florida rig screw lock weight on the Power Worms like I learned in the 90s. Great video Ty
Great tips as always. I'm a hardcore worm guy who's decided to try some new tactics. I've always been a bank beater, but started fishing offshore brushpiles this year as well. Question about color selection…. seems to me that black/blue fleck or junebug would be really good for deep water. If so I'll stick with those. Im really drawn to that plum color. What conditions do you fish it? Thanks.
I've heard Bass see purple really well.
Another great video thanks for the help
Great tips++
I swear by a Texas rigged worm.
New subscriber great content. Hope i win the draw that a sweet set up
good video dude, but not great …u have to show more! ..how to rig them, cast etc!
its ironic that i hve a pack of that power bait unopened in that same color from the 80s or 90s lol
Love U guy. But, how about at least including or just acknowledge women anglers. Thanks
Excellent content. When the giveaway will be?