How to use night crawlers on the heat of summer. Tommy Zinda provides instruction on how to be successful when others aren't in tough, hot, sunny, flat water conditions. Video taken on the Rainbow Flowage in the St Germain area of Northern Wisconsin in the middle of August.
thanks for the feed back.
jefftcg 2 years ago
When the fish are even spookier use a small split-shot sinker set two feet from a size 6 or 8 hook. Make sure very little hook is showing. This is important in lakes like Big Saint where the trophy fish have seen a lot of presentations and are very wary. 6lb mono is best, but be careful! Letting big 'eyes walk too much with this rig will result in a lot of break-offs. I usually wait for the third nibble (prob 1 sec) and set straight up to get the fish off the bottom early if I can.
ShredHead77 2 years ago
Thanks Tommy, I like your style.
bagman449 2 years ago