Fishing The Midwest crappie, bluegill, and bass rigs Part: III of Christmas special

Hey guys! This is the final and third part to The Christmas Special. Defiantly stay tuned, we have a large amount of information in this video, all about how to catch monster slabs, whether it be bluegill or crappie. Also learn how to create the perfect river rig for smallies and largemouth! Stay tuned and we hope you enjoy our show! –jon B.
sharks attacking a bait school, if only i had my 12ft cast net from my other videos with me
Video Rating: 4 / 5


very helpfull man
Never seen anybody texas rig a tube…
Love your idea about that challenge part. Sounds like great fun for us viewers. Just make sure you let us know about your failures also and the lessons learned. I think your a pretty sharp kid, very articulate.
@j0j0barz33 I hear ya.
@UARAF16 sweet man! thought they were northlan, hope they work…its prime time for white crappie to let ya know
@j0j0barz33 Thanks, I found it on NorthernLand.(gypsi jig)
@UARAF16 was it the feathered bluegill jig? I don’t know of the specific name but I know a couple like that Northland Glow jigs and Slab Daddy jigs..I’ll let you know if I can find the specific name though
I didn’t quite catch the name for that last jig, can you message or reply?
Thanks in advance!
delete all your episodes and re edit the entrances…re post them with the new intro.
idk sometimes they dont rust at all,if there stainless steal hooks they probably wont rust
Plus check out my most recent video to learn more about the rig!
I too fish in lakes with NO natural or artificial structure though still manage to land bass. My tip for this is too look for drop off points or sandy areas such as shallow sandy flats these are great spawning bets for bluegill and easy meals for the bass, Throw a swim bait or some sort of crankbait that imitates a bluegill or panfish, garauntee you will catch fish. Great video idea i think i might make one about this!
Thanks man great tips, I have had them in their for awhile now but they havn’t rusted. How long does it take?
great vid. im still a little un sure tho on how to rig the texas rig tubes. i fish mainly for catfish i have alot of great tips for them but its preety easy in general with channel cats. as far as bass go tho i have no luck i fish a lake with predominantly open water. no structure or bridges.but as far as rigging the texas rig tubes when you bend the hook do you put the hook through both sides or just run it up the middle?
just a tip(not trying to be mean)but dont leave ur hooks in ur soft plastics cuz it will rust ur hook out,and when ur done fishing take ur bait of the hook and put it bak in the boz and wash the hook off in the water to get the salt off,but other than that great vid. 5 stars
haha i saw the spoon cork rig in BASSMASTER!!*****
how well will it work for silver bass that may not be the na,e but thats what i call them
Nice Video keep it up!
Thanks for watching! I use my tubes near bridge supports (cylinder coming up from the water) and I’ll also cast tubes into logs and tree branches sticking out of the water, I pretty much look for anything that looks like a crappie hole or where structure is coming out of the water!
–jon B.
Great Video! Thanks — that spoon/cork rig is pretty smart! Oh and the 3rd rig you showed with the cork and the tiny jig is almost close to what I caught my biggest bluegill on. I caught him on a pink jig head with a yellow screw tail grub. He was 15 inches!
I know there’s plenty of ways to use tubes, but Ive never used a tube. Do you flip em up in trees and downed limbs? How do you use em? 5*
great subject material, but the dude with the camera should have been thrown in, horrible the way it’s zoomed in so that you can’t see much of anything and surely not the scope of the bait ball!
even if it was off shore there should have been more thats why i thought there would be more pelicans instead of seaguls
@smoothcriminal997 well it was pretty far offshore…
where are all the birds there are only like 3 seaguls eating them i would have expected to see like 20 pelicans
ur net bro
Menhaden is real good eating fish if they are big enough u knw ; )
big shark lmao
@0218fishingo lmao yea
where was your 12 foot net haha
awsomee video maann!!! where is that??
Good Job, But keep back ground voices down
Good video, Keep the back ground voice out. Add music. Good Job
great vid…. keep em’ comin
Happy Bait, man! Awesome video.
a lot of fish!!!!!!!…and the shark make the lunch….hauhauhauah
cool!!
Awesome vid, Chesapeak bay pogeys I presume?
Great footage…5* Thanks 4 sharing.
Cheers:)
Alan.
nice vid!!
what kinda bait was that
menhaden?
That is cool!
God Speed,
Capt Ben
Awesme Vid!
oh yes, if you look past the first huge school, you can see a second smaller school, i have seen larger circumference schools of bait but they were mullet and spread far appart and only hundreds not millions like here. theese are packed as tight as they could be and it is more like a ball of bait than a school they go down at least 8 to 10 ft, as far as i could see and are only about an inch under the surface
duane
Wow i dnot do any ocean type fishing, so i wouldnt know but, is that considered a big bait school? Either way cool video thanks for uploading
haha yea, watch on the border of the bait school, there are tons of bluefish, also kings and some of the the biggest spanish mackerel i’ve ever seen, close to 3 ft long!
duane
cool vid man. sharks had em balled up tight. Awesome!!!
nice work