The worm he's using is a "Sticko", which is a made by Bass Pro Shops. Its a kick off of the Senco. The only difference is Stickos are half the price of Sencos, and are tougher, so they last longer. Been using them for years and love them.
When fishing a weightless worm, I dress about 20 feet of my mono with a jelly fish attractent, in my case Smelly Jelly. It makes the line float on the water. In fairly flat conditons, you see the slightest twitch on the floating line...sorta like making your line into a bobber.
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SeeWatchAnd 4 days ago
The worm he's using is a "Sticko", which is a made by Bass Pro Shops. Its a kick off of the Senco. The only difference is Stickos are half the price of Sencos, and are tougher, so they last longer. Been using them for years and love them.
rickydbasser1 1 week ago
When fishing a weightless worm, I dress about 20 feet of my mono with a jelly fish attractent, in my case Smelly Jelly. It makes the line float on the water. In fairly flat conditons, you see the slightest twitch on the floating line...sorta like making your line into a bobber.
rickydbasser1 1 week ago
Awesome tips!
MrHatefullness 2 weeks ago
Great video as always! Love the underwater cameras!
Allaroundstuff 9 months ago
what brand of senko was that i need some of those white ones
bassbeast117 9 months ago
@bassbeast117 Yamamotto makes white senkos
xXcam0manXx 9 months ago
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bassbeast117 9 months ago
greatd vid. wat kind of bait was that though dave? it looked like a sink worm
invadernik 9 months ago