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WHAT MONSTER eats a 12 INCH SWIMBAIT??!



In this video, we are using a 12″ swimbait that weighs aroun 12 oz! This monster swimbait is super realistic and we throw it in an attempt to catch a 5 or 6 foot fish!

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  1. Damn losing one of the better lures like that, oof I felt that, what an absolute unit of a lure, & those gar even bigger units for hitting that trout……..you guys did great……get some ice on them shoulders ty, been lifting them biggins huh?….😊

  2. That’s a man after my heart there. When I get back to south Texas this fall I’m going into gar mode. My home lake will become choke canyon and I’ll be learning a new fish the gar. Hope too use some artificial bites to catch them also. Thanks for great video

  3. When I lived in Florida I would fish for gar and bass when it was too windy to salt water fish. Gar are total bitch about hitting any artificial. Where I fish there was too much bait and they just don't, trust me I've thrown 1,000,000 things out there 1,000,000 times. They actually spook and swim away from most of them. But I did find 1 awesome trick that you should try. I throw a zera spook out and just let it sit. The gar will come up to take a peak at it and actually bump it with their nose a lot of times. As soon as they start to turn away from it, rip it. Just a quick snap like you use to walk the dog. But maybe a little exaggerated. It takes patience and nerves when a big gar comes up and will literally bump It with his nose. It makes you wanna just move the lure right then,bbut it just does not work the same way. You gotta be patient and let the fish turn a little speck, The fish needs to take his eyes off the lure for a split second. Don't let him get more than 6" away from your lure. You're not letting the fish turn around or swim away. You just want him to take his eyes off the bait for a second. They will turn and crush it every time. A lot of times they swim towards it and turn away before they get to it. You get the lower the same little snap just once. They will turn and head towards the bait again. Again this works when you can see the gar, but lucky For fisherman gar love to sit and sun themselves. If it's Marty and you can't see them you can check it out and look for their weeks or check it out and just give it a random twitch every once in a while, but that method you just getting lucky with your timing, the other way its automatic you find them and you have a lockdown method that never fails. The only other artificial I've gotten gar on ar paddle tail swim baits with the weighted belly. 6"Storm Mullet That are sold for red fish and snook. What's a spook away from the bait 9 out of 10 times and when they do hit it they normally just rip the beaten half Without you getting a hook set. I hope this helps somebody I tried to be a detailed and thorough as I can That people understand what I'm trying to explain… Good luck and tight lines guys.

  4. Have you guys tried using circle hooks with bait? You will want a rod with a relatively limber top section and some backbone in the bottom 1/3 to 1/2 of the rod. Just leave the rod in a rod holder with a few feet of slack line and the drag set at only a few pounds.

    The fish will engulf the bait and begin moving off. Once it feels the hook it will take off and start the hook point; usually in the corner of the mouth. Then just tighten the drag and lean back on the rod (no "hookset"), to get the hook past the barb. Fight the fish the rest of the way in as normal. I know it works for carp; you can give them six feet of slack to play with and they still get hooked right in the mouth.

  5. There is a drop off at the end of the concert about 8' deep sand stone bottom there are big holes all over me and my dad would wade fish all over my dad saw a catfish he said watch this he reached down in the hole pulled out a fish on his arm looked like a cartoon he picked it up in the air and was yelling its biting me over and over

  6. I love seeing stuff like this. Ive been trying hard recently for the new NC State Record Longnose Gar for a little bit now. Catch alot in the teens. The current record is 25 pounds. But i dont catch many on artificials

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