How to fish the Texas rig in summer for MONSTER bass!! We reveal proven ways to catch bass on Texas rigs during summer in this bass fishing video!
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Line – FireLine Ultra 8 – https://bit.ly/3aFL8RP
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Tie a snap swivel to you main line then take another one snap swivel hook them both together on the second one tie a leader then your Texas style worm the 2 snap swivels will work against each other works wonders
That lassoed fish though 🤣😆🤣😆
If the bait isn't there, the bass won't be there, especially when their metabolism is high and need to eat.
watched this a couple of times. great info and reminders. still catches 'em!!
Thanks for another informative video Glen. That bass was pretty tied up. I like using my Missile D Bomb creatures when I am Texas rigging.
I want to have some big bass to brag about! You make it look easy…Thanks for the tips.
Nice job Glen. I look forward to many more.
Value information about the speed of retrive….thanks
I own two of those Abu Garcia 4 SX's and for some odd reason i can't get the side spool tensioner to come off. It will unscrew no further and it won't come off. I don't want to have to yank it off at the end. I shouldn't have to. Anybody know what the trick is to getting them off so you can oil the bearing? I love the look and the longer handles.
i WISH HAD KNOWN ABOUT FISHING SHALLOW COVER WHEN I WAS FISHING SAM RAYBURN LAKE IN EAST TEXAS. ANY YEARS AGO. ALL WE KNEW WAS TO HIT THE DEEP POINTS & HUMPS. WE NORMALLY FISHED 25-45' DEEP. i LOST THE FISH, BUT I HUNG ONE BETWEEN 50 & 75 FT DEEP. HERE IN EAST TENNESSEE THE LAKES ARE ALL TVA LAKES AT LEAST 75 YEARS OLD. THE LAKE LEVELS FLUCTUATE SO MUCH AS DOWNSTREAM WATER LEVELS ARE CONTROLLED FROM HERE. THERE IS VIRTUALLY NO BRUSH IN THE LAKES & VERY LITTLE MOSS. i AM STILL TRYING TO LEARN TO FISH THE ROCKS & DROP OFFS.
Been trying to make myself learn to fish deeper in the Summer heat when I know I can get them shallow. My only problem is that i seem to only find the little ones. Thoughts?
it wouldnt be a texas rig video without lassoing a fish lol
I've also lassoed a fish. It was a catfish while using an xrap. Anywho, T rigs are where it's at to catch dog days of summer bass.
Great info as usual! Thanks for including your wife – good encouragement to get mine on the water more often with me!
I luv Texas RIG
Good info like always Glenn! I always concentrate on the shaded spots this time of year. P.S., Brian it's Lassoed not "la sowed" (old Team Roper info).
Great info as always! Might want to consider a side career at the rodeo 😁 In the summer the bass aren't much different than us, the shade is your friend!
Great video! I took some of the advise after watching and went out and caught 3 four pounders along the shore of my "go to" spot. One hooked up right as I was pulling the bait out and scared the crap out of me. I am working on "catching" up (no pun intended) on all the videos you have to offer. Keep up the great work!!!
worms and lots of water
Thanks Glenn. Once in a lifetime catch the way you lassoed that fish!
As always Glen u have great info. I love your channel, keep the tips coming.
Not too many people can loop their line around a fish to catch it 🙂 I really like the Berkeley Maxscent Creature Hawg and the fish do too.
Texas rig fished slow is hard to beat from late spring to early fall. Awesome tips on the creature baits. Does Fire Line make a high vis yellow braid?
Another quality video adventure with Glen.
Great tip on summer fishing!
I love Texas Rigs. Great info Glenn
I love flipping Texas Rigs in the middle of the summer. The hotter the better. You can call your shots on where they are going to be at
Good info and thanks for the chance to win
have wondered if the max scent was just hype or not looks like it works
Love those 10in power worms in the summer!
Another great informative video. Love how you explained where to find the fish,
Huge fan of the berkley power bait. I haven't tried he berkley braid with my texas rigged. I know for sure i will be getting some Kingtail worms!!!
Love the lasso fish approach…need to make a whole video on this new technique:)
I fish for smallmouths most of the time. I fsh where the creek channel comes close to shore. It drops off 60-100 feet about 100 yards off shore in some spots. If there is any cover in this lake I've yet to see it. Never seen any weeds eighter. It's tough to fish in the heat of summer sometimes.
Nice video
Love Texas rigging.
Catch plenty of fish with it and like you said even in heat of summer it works.
I recently started going back to a texas rigged 10" power bait worm and have done very well.
Good video on texas rigging.
Wicked video…i cant believe how quick that bass smashed! Would love some of these rigges
Thanks Glenn
Texas rug seems to be a lost art anymore! Lassoing is definitely a lost art ! Your wife on the other hand I would like to partner with in a buddy tournament!
Very helpful information for a beginner. thanks
Thanks for the video. I keep trying Texas rig for various soft plastics and have never had much luck with it.
Fireline is like u Glen, limber timber!! Max scent and u tame the big'uns
Man has it been hot here in Illinois this summer. Thanks for the tips! At this point, I'm ready to try anything.