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Catch WAY More Whopper Plopper Bass With These Advanced Tips…



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  1. Have you tried doing short rips and pauses with them? Here in Australia I've found the Aussie bass love that and will often smash it on the pause. Also, vary the length of the rip and pause.

  2. I’m totally exhausted from technology,a kayak with 2 10” screens up front full tournament setup the idea of stealth should be a limit in these entry level tournaments young people can afford ,I like the tiny boat nation idea , leave it alone the simplicity.builds skills mentally,

  3. I love spinnerbaits and I will watch your videos no matter what you do them on! When I watch your videos I'm a sponge! And I love how you experiment with lures and color them yourself just to try something different! Great video buddy

  4. Great tips, Randy. I also find I can increase strikes by twitching it a couple times before starting the retrieve. And on the stop-and-go retrieve, a twitch or two while it's stopped is good before resuming the retrieve. Gets extra attention, like it's imitating wounded bait.

  5. One addition I put on ALL my whopper ploppers and choppos are beefier O-rings, usually 60 lb, and a 120 lb swivel. That allows the lure to spin if anything gets caught up in the tail spin. This will save your line. I use Flouro up to the 110 size, but after that I use 50 lb braid. You used to have to change out the hooks, but both R2S and Berkley must be listening, because both have beefed up their hooks to where it’s not really needed now.

  6. One addition I put on ALL my whopper ploppers and choppos are beefier O-rings, usually 60 lb, and a 120 lb swivel. That allows the lure to spin if anything gets caught up in the tail spin. This will save your line. I use Flouro up to the 110 size, but after that I use 50 lb braid. You used to have to change out the hooks, but both R2S and Berkley must be listening, because both have beefed up their hooks to where it’s not really needed now.

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