Hi BassBabyWebsite. I saw this product at my local basspro and did some research and found this vid. I saw the action (Escpicailly the dieing fish i loved that) and went out and bought it. I brougt it out to my lake and was dissapointed to find it swimming sideways. Is there anything i can do? i was using a spinning rod with 12 pound mono line.
anyone else haveing problems with the pin coming out? How much do you bend the pin? or are there any other less nerve racking fixes to this problem. Is it because I cast pretty long with it from shore when using it as a wake to not spook fish?
@durhamdf If you take a pair of pliers and just bend the pin the tiniest bit you should be fine! Also if it comes apart and you lose the one half just contact Tru Tungsten and they will mail you a new one for free, sometimes you have to send the head back though so keep it just in case.
@durhamdf If you take a pair of pliers and just bend the pin the tiniest bit you should be fine! Also if it comes apart and you lose the one half just contact Tru Tungsten and they will mail you a new one for free, sometimes you have to send the head back though so keep it just in case.
I wanted to know what kind of line you use. Like I was thinking of using 12# ultra-green mono. I did buy one yesterday on the internet, so now the research begins on how to use this tool proper. I understand if that's a sensitive subject to you, just trying to get ideas. Even thought maybe fluoro is the way to go with a limber rod. Yeah good video man.
It really depends on what type of fishing your doing. I usually fish in alot of lilly pads and weeds so I use a 25# braided line, If you ask people on the site though im sure you can figure out what type of line is best for you. Theres alot of people on the site with alot of different types of knowldge.
I have that same tackle box. The little door's clip broke on me one day. Called Plano and they sent me a ne one free no questions asked. Its a heavy sucker sometimes but I love it.
thanks man yeah that makes lots of sense there are so many bluegills and such where i fish in ponds and stuff so thats probably what the bass feed on most of the year
yeah and from watching the bass and studying them a little they will swim right by a school of fish such as bluegills sometimes and not even bother but if there is an injured fish they'll go right for it. So making this bait look like its dying or injured works great.
Yeah I was really turned off when i seen the prices of hard swimbaits but this is probably the cheapest one out there, I bought 3 to start with to try them out and I just ordered 3 more yesterday lol. They work great, I was just tired of using swimbaits that dont work and I had success with these since day one. Oh and if your gonna get one definitely get the bluegill color, it gets the most hits.
Tackle warehouse has a sale selling these for 6.99 I can't wait to use it
mcnacho23 6 months ago
why would you leave the stupid banner all the way through the video,,, at the end would be plenty..
koz303303 1 year ago
@koz303303 So you'd go to the new channel lol, we are getting rid of this one and we have the same video there.
BassBabyTV 1 year ago
Hi BassBabyWebsite. I saw this product at my local basspro and did some research and found this vid. I saw the action (Escpicailly the dieing fish i loved that) and went out and bought it. I brougt it out to my lake and was dissapointed to find it swimming sideways. Is there anything i can do? i was using a spinning rod with 12 pound mono line.
TheFishingAddiction 1 year ago
anyone else haveing problems with the pin coming out? How much do you bend the pin? or are there any other less nerve racking fixes to this problem. Is it because I cast pretty long with it from shore when using it as a wake to not spook fish?
durhamdf 1 year ago
@durhamdf If you take a pair of pliers and just bend the pin the tiniest bit you should be fine! Also if it comes apart and you lose the one half just contact Tru Tungsten and they will mail you a new one for free, sometimes you have to send the head back though so keep it just in case.
BassBabyWebsite 1 year ago
@durhamdf If you take a pair of pliers and just bend the pin the tiniest bit you should be fine! Also if it comes apart and you lose the one half just contact Tru Tungsten and they will mail you a new one for free, sometimes you have to send the head back though so keep it just in case.
BassBabyWebsite 1 year ago
I wanted to know what kind of line you use. Like I was thinking of using 12# ultra-green mono. I did buy one yesterday on the internet, so now the research begins on how to use this tool proper. I understand if that's a sensitive subject to you, just trying to get ideas. Even thought maybe fluoro is the way to go with a limber rod. Yeah good video man.
ferkco 1 year ago
It really depends on what type of fishing your doing. I usually fish in alot of lilly pads and weeds so I use a 25# braided line, If you ask people on the site though im sure you can figure out what type of line is best for you. Theres alot of people on the site with alot of different types of knowldge.
BassBabyWebsite 1 year ago
one of the best videos about a lure on youtube 5 stars
koz303303 1 year ago
Thank you! I'm hoping to make ALOT more this year for the website.
BassBabyWebsite 1 year ago
I have that same tackle box. The little door's clip broke on me one day. Called Plano and they sent me a ne one free no questions asked. Its a heavy sucker sometimes but I love it.
goastdoggg 2 years ago
Yeah Plano are good people, good company, and yeah that tackle box great, not too big, good size and fits alot more than it looks lie it could.
BassBabyWebsite 2 years ago
bend the metal rod slightly holding the bbs in so it wont fall apart during use
HunterFisher00 2 years ago
thanks man yeah that makes lots of sense there are so many bluegills and such where i fish in ponds and stuff so thats probably what the bass feed on most of the year
sufix5 2 years ago
yeah and from watching the bass and studying them a little they will swim right by a school of fish such as bluegills sometimes and not even bother but if there is an injured fish they'll go right for it. So making this bait look like its dying or injured works great.
BassBabyWebsite 2 years ago
thanks for the tips im going to get one but im turned off by the price
sufix5 2 years ago
Yeah I was really turned off when i seen the prices of hard swimbaits but this is probably the cheapest one out there, I bought 3 to start with to try them out and I just ordered 3 more yesterday lol. They work great, I was just tired of using swimbaits that dont work and I had success with these since day one. Oh and if your gonna get one definitely get the bluegill color, it gets the most hits.
BassBabyWebsite 2 years ago