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Smallmouth Bass tiny lures



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25 Responses to “Smallmouth Bass tiny lures”

  • FishingThePNW:

    awesome! great video! inline spinners are definitely effective lures! rooster tails, blue fox, mepps, all great stuff!

  • vivitar45:

    i can get spinners at the dollerstore and i cought more fish on them then a expencive one from a fishing shop

  • xXisaiahisawesomeXx:

    were r u in this video

  • YoungAngler676:

    I use a small jig and i just cast it out under logs and catch huge smallmouth

  • daransidoo:

    I think the bass laugh so much watchin these ultra-equipped anglers….they bite for sorrow surely

  • ballafishie:

    what if u wanna fish in like between not to high at the time whatblade shall i use

  • snipergecko1:

    i agree. when river smallie fishing, i use ver small EGB bee lues (#360)

  • pyxiefrog124:

    holy makrel

  • ShaJACKwa:

    lol sounded like he said holy negroe

  • drolos420:

    try online bass pro or sum its worth a look i love any mepps with a tail i know why u dont want to buy the whole kit cause u only use half the lures in it

  • drolos420:

    berkley worms are great but not knowing what to use says u are new to using artificial lures but to someone new to the sport the action of a worm is not easy to mimick but if you buy a manns minus 1 mino aka baby 1 they are all around great cranckbaits that only dive 1 foot wich will minimise snags i would recommend this cause ive used it for years and caught small/largemouth walley musky northern pike crappie bluegill perch and more they cove most freshwater species

  • rangerboatman346:

    it does sound like it!

  • 5hundie:

    HE SAYS HOLY MACKRELL.

  • VKaySquad:

    he says natural i think not negro…

  • asianwannabeamerican:

    He said “holy mackerel”

  • Endy16:

    no you idiottttt

  • loldidum:

    did he say holy negro in 00:30????

  • NoobHunter45:

    okay buy a pack of berkley hand pour finese worms in 6″ watermelon magic, then buy Gamakatsu Fluorescent Hook assortment (it says they are for steelhead and walleye but the are excellent for drop shotting), Then buy some Drop shot wieghts. I prefer the Drop down 3/16 once wieghts by Owner. now look up how to tie a drop shot rig and you will be catching bass everytime

  • asianwannabeamerican:

    If I only had $15-30 to spend, what lures or soft baits would you guys suggest for purchase? I’m going for mostly bass and panfish. Anything that can catch multiple species actually. Any help?

  • dirtysock145:

    ya i got i think deries b its tiny but ob 8 lb line its killer

  • 07HONDA400EX07:

    lol ya i just got my bomber a square elite series lure in today cant wait to fish it.

  • dirtysock145:

    bomber makes awsome cranks baits

  • dirtysock145:

    blue fox flash spinner pack i used a rainbow trout one once and there was not a set of 10 cast i didnt get a largemouth on a small pond

  • 07HONDA400EX07:

    LOL. whoa.. look.. whoaa.. whoaa.. yaa… whoaa.. look at that.. whoaa.. hehe. nice fish btw. i use crankbaits.. they work good at this time of the year.

  • jobu88:

    Inline spinners are about my favorite for where I fish, small reservoirs and lakes. Always use a swivel, don’t just tie the spinner on your line because you’ll get bad line twist due to the spinner’s action.

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