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B.A.S.S. Nation Chapters Keeping Waters Free of Old Soft Baits
Keep America Fishing, Jackall Lures and numerous B.A.S.S. Nation chapters around the country have joined forces to expand the 'Pledge to Pitch It' campaign.
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Fixing your Soft Plastic Baits Swimbaits Worms Creature Baits
Today we talk about fixing soft plastic fishing baits & lures, that are no longer truely straight. Fishing your baits straight is so key in catching more fish.
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How-to keep your jig head with a soft plastic swimming straight #Mustad
If you have a soft plastic that don't swim straight you might not even get a bite if the fish are finicky.Here is a simple way to align your plastic with a jig head for the best lure action.
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New Daiwa Soft Plastics by Yamamoto
This is what you normally see by bait companies, not rod and reel companies.
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Carolina rigging, Texas-tubing and Spinner Craws for Bass Fishing with Alton Jones
Bass fishing tips for Carolina rigging, Texas-tubing and Spinner Craws for Bass Fishing with Alton Jones
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Tackle How-To: Fishing Reeds with Soft Plastics Creature Baits
This Tech Tips is explaining how I caught the bass in our Untapped Episode #7: Minnesota. Breaking down how I went about pitching a creature bait to the reeds and dissecting the grass with a Hollow Body Frog.
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Rigging a Soft Plastic Jerkbait with a Spin on a Neko Rig
Tying a Neko Rig type application for a soft plastic jerkbait
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Tackle How-To | Rigging a Soft Plastic Jerkbait | Spin on a Neko Rig
Rigging and Action to fish a soft plastic | A spin on a Neko Rig
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Three Ways to Rig a Soft Swimbait with Josh Bertrand
With so many varieties of swimbaits on the market and even more types of hooks, it can be tough deciding which one to use. According to Bassmaster Elite Series pro Josh Bertrand, it comes down to the cover you are fishing and the action you are looking for.
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Rigging How-To | Soft Plastics on Large Jigheads
Want to learn the best way to rig your Berkley Soft Plastic and Nitro jighead? Adam Royter shares a few tips and tricks in this how to video on rigging larger soft plastics.
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Fishing Hollow-Body Frogs vs Soft Plastic Frogs
When fishing dense mats of vegetation, or in vast expanses of lily pads, you’ll want to use a hollow-bodied frog to properly target the bass hiding underneath these canopies. These baits are nearly impossible to snag and bass will be looking to feed upwards when buried in these mats. Also many of these areas you’ll be fishing will have dense vegetation, so you’ll need a frog that has a large profile as this will displace the matted vegetation as you work it across the top of it.
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Tackle How-To: Rigging a "jig head bottom fishing"
Tackle How-To: Rigging a "jig head bottom fishing" with a Sebile Magic Swimmer Soft
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Tackle How-To: Carolina Rigging a Sebile Magic Swimmer Soft
Step-by-step Carolina rigging of a Sebile Magic Swimmer Soft
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Tackle How-To: Carolina Rigging a Sebile Magic Swimmer Soft
Step-by-step Carolina rigging of a Sebile Magic Swimmer Soft
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Tackle How-To: Rigging Thicker Soft Plastics
Learn How To Rig Thicker Soft Plastics in this Lucky Tackle Box Tips video
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Tackle How-To: Rigging Thicker Soft Plastic #Mustad #LTB
Learn How To Rig Thicker Soft Plastics in this Lucky Tackle Box Tips video. Try your first month for just $5 - Use code WBASS - Free Shipping, Cancel Anytime! www.luckytacklebox.com
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Rigging How-To: Sebile Soft Magic Swimmer
Some tips on how to rig a Sebile Soft Magic Swimmer from Sebile Innovative Fishig
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Missile Baits Intro's New Baby D-Stroyer Soft Plastic
Missile Baits has a new baby with their all-new Baby D Stroyer. The new bait is a bite-sized version of the monster creature, the D Stroyer. The Baby version measures just under 5" long with the tails extended, which have natural action with the slightest movement. Being in a smaller size, the Baby D Stroyer is sure to be a necessity for almost every bass angler.
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Fishing a "Heat Front"
Fish studies confirm that bass can become conditioned through continual exposure to baits. Especially on heavily-pressured waters, bass do Pennaz has found that soft plastic lizards are a great bait to fish during both cold and heat fronts. “The beauty of the lizard is it resembles salamanders, which pack a big caloric punch, motivating bass to eat during negative to neutral bites. Also, not a lot of anglers throw them anymore, so fish are less conditioned on pressured waters,” says Pennaz. learn to avoid baits. Berkley’s Dr. Keith Jones covers the subject in his book Knowing Bass: The Scientific Approach for Catching More Fish. In it, Jones discusses research evidence that suggests bass remember lures for a long time – “for at least up to three months and perhaps much, much longer.”