 fishing trips. Yeah and I've got a nice fish. Ready? I'm ready. Perfectly straight. Got my buddy Lance here the wood man to help me out on this very delicate situation on on the wall. Just look at him. Get lining up. Look at that. Look at that. Ah that's good. I'm German so I'm going to make tools. What is that a Makita? Festool. We got to cut it to spec as they say in the bigs. Well a man wears shorts like that. You know he's pretty serious about his. Five years of expertise. I had these when we went to college together. You know what? I think I remember those. Actually Oakley's. Oh yeah. Probably went golf. We went fishing that. Got a little acid hole. Gosh man that was bringing back some memories right there. Me and Lance used to fish together in college and play baseball. We didn't work on wood stuff back then but we're growing up now doing man things. How do you like my bass? It's good against the wall doesn't it? I've caught one that size. Yeah. Held on to you and I reached down and I grabbed the very tip of it. It was it was in the bottom. I think it's about four. You dove in the water? We were fishing and I snagged one of your rods and it was like a brand new rod. Like you just got for Christmas. Like a $300 rod. I was probably upset. You were and then like I literally liked my last reach. I got it. I got it. Skills. Yeah skills. Save the day. Could have ended our relationship right there. Take this and that's going to release it so you can plunge down. Put the bottom out and then you go forward and then just go forward. That's a smooth tool. Scrub it like an armpit. Scrub your armpit for that. Yeah. Keep the tips off. Perfect. All right. That was close. I still got my digits. I can still set the hook. Get in there. Yes. This is one. This is one right here. Those are quality cuts. This would have taken me 16 hours to do on my own. Lance, thank you for your expertise. Go back to crafting. I will finish the wall. It's a good smell. It was a good smell. You're doing this project. Big thanks to my buddy Lance for helping me out with it. We got our table there with the bass and now it's starting to start growing but the one thing that we do need is a table. I need to get a table right here to put in the middle of the room. This is going to be the backdrop. So I need a table where I can put the cup of coffee on. You know what I'm saying? And just enjoy the woodsman, fisherman, whatever we want to call it on beyonds. It just makes me feel good to be next to a wood wall. So I've been wanting to give you guys updates on this as I go along. This is a quick one. Today it's going to grow and I think it's going to be cool when we look at like a year from now. How much stuff is going to be on it and just watch it grow as every video goes up. I'm going to tell you what that also does though is it wears you out. And we are in the afternoon right now still torching hot so it's the hottest part of the day. So we're going to wait till it gets dark and then we're going to go night fishing y'all. Look at what we have aboard. I'm going to go meet Lunkers at the lake. It's very difficult to film at night. I've tried to do it before in the past. Never really comes out good but there are some big fish that move up shallow in the night. So we're going to try it for a couple of hours and we're going to be using some of the new Guggen baits. And I want to show you guys more of that. We've been kind of just keeping it on the DL and we've had we had a limited supply. We set those aside just for y'all before the baits go into retail stores and online and everything like that. You guys bought them all. So I know there's a lot of you that have them and I'm going to be doing more and more videos with the baits and going into details about them and just telling the whole story because this has been like a year long process getting this thing done. If the footage is just really bad at night I'll just come back and I'll show you guys. Give you the rundown. Give you some tips and everything and we'll try to do it over there by the wall that I'm almost finished with. Actually I'm not even close. I thought we could kid ourselves. The Lunkers is on the way to the lake. I got to get this thing rigged up ready to go. I'll see you guys out on the water. Got Lunkers with me out here on the lake We're about to do some night fishing. We haven't done it since I think last summer and it was a steamer. At least we got a little bit of wind tonight. We're going to take some big old worms maybe some chatterbaits, spinnerbaits, things like that. I haven't really talked to you guys much about the Mondo worm. I've mentioned it once when I was night fishing with OSG on on fireworks time. We're taking these big 10 inch worms. We're going to Texas rig them. We're going to put them on shaky heads. We're going to drag them down rocks. These are great for night fishing. They're great for summertime. We're going to see if we can catch a couple Mondos out here. I think there's some big ones swimming around. We're just going to have a good old time. Buddy's not fishing in the summer. That's a good time. Rob's got my first fish on. They drag it over here. That was my first cast by the way. Oh not quite night fishing but first cast with the Mondo worm. I'm having a shaky head. This is really typical to our start by the way I was saying. Rob had a bad clutch from a reel from other fishing trips. I forgot dude. And I've got a nice fish right here. That's a really quality fish. Look at that Mondo worm in his mouth. Absolutely hammered it. Thank you so much for the fight. Have a good summer night. Ready to go now. All back. Just giving it an angle. There's a bass over there. Those guys caught a bass too but it's going in the grease for sure. Three pounder or so. So sad. I think we're going to continue the worm game. That fish came in about 15 feet of water probably. That's a little deeper than I don't know only night fish but it's not even dark yet. We've already got a fish in the boat. Winning. The water's rigging in a lot of fish. On that Mondo. Didn't shy away from that rain, did he? No. I don't think he's too worried about that. I think he's more worried about the 94 degree water tone. This time we switched places. I'm going to rock and you're catching fish. Even the little ones aren't scared of the Mondo one. Look at that. He crushed it very good. Yeah, it was a doop-doop. How you doing? We're just trying to make a video here. Dead still. Dead still. Just dead sticking it. There he is. I just had a dead rat. You guys missed that. Rockfish is a fish. That rat was probably about the size of that fish. That was. It was. It was a big one. You gotta take a photo of this one. This is glorious. This is dark 30. I actually just caught a fish. My camera poo-pooed. Rob is doing a great job behind the camera. We had a great scene. The sun's going down. Hopefully the big ones come into the night. Like a bat. Like a large bat. I also caught a rat. You guys missed that as well. So it's a vent full. Now this is what I'm talking about right here y'all. I got my desk set up now. Look at the wood wall. Doesn't it look good? So this is a beginning look of what I've been trying to envision for this area. I'm gonna make a better desk here. Do more content in here and be able to talk to you and have some room to play with some stuff and help you guys out. Answer questions. Do more live streams. Everything. So this is gonna change. This is just a makeshift little section but dead gummit. Feels good. Now me and Rob did catch a fish last night. After dark it got a little tricky. Got real windy actually. I've noticed that this past week's been super windy as soon as the sun goes down. But we did catch some fish using the Mondo worms. We threw a chatter bait a little bit in some windy areas but didn't end up catching anything. I wanted to focus on this a little bit more. Show you guys some of the colors. Show you guys the rigging. But I'm gonna dive deeper into the story of doogie baits per minute because I'm sure a lot of you are curious. Where did this come from? Quite honestly it's a little bit of a dream come true for me to be able to work in the fishing industry wanting to be involved with the industry. I even tried to make my own plastics, pour my own plastics. Back when I was in college I had a kit and I was pouring things and I had this vision that I was gonna make all these baits and had this big company and that didn't end up happening. But eventually learning and getting with the right people and just having the experience of using a ton of different baits on the water I was able to come together with a great team and we really made some awesome baits. I'll be doing the last year tomorrow to go over some more questions and things like that about these baits but I'm just gonna focus on the Mondo worm for now and talk about the night fishing experience and why this is great for that. 10-inch worms are just notorious in the summertime for catching fish. You can fish them around wood, deep ledges, I mean all sorts of stuff. Big worms catch big fish. If I had to rate five baits that catch big fish, I would say a jig, a spinner bait, a big worm like this, a swim bait, maybe a big spoon or something like that. Not saying a drop shot, I can't catch a Mondo. That happens quite a bit but I'm just saying over time what has proven to catch big fish are those top baits I just mentioned. So I designed this bait. I've used a lot of big worms over on Lake Fort. It's great for fishing around trees. It's just a very effective lure starting in May going all the way through October really, the fall months. What I wanted to do was to create a sickle tail style worm. This is different than your traditional ribbon tail style worm. This just kind of makes one U and after that U there's just a slight angle and it has the flange and has the a patented flange that we licensed to really create that thump, the movement. You don't have to move this bait very fast at all to get that big movement. So when you look at this worm, you'll see a lot of body to it. The tail really isn't that long in comparison to a lot of 10 inch worms but because of that flange and that sickle tail, it just catches a lot of water and moves a lot of water. The most popular style for this is definitely Texas rig because you can fish it through just about anything. So the way you want to rig this worm on Texas rig, at least a quarter just to get the tail movement but most of the time I'm throwing at three eighths ounce if I'm fishing deeper than 10 feet of water. I'll peg that up and then a five-ot offset worm hook. So this is what that looks like right here. Five-ot offset worm hook, I haven't had any problems getting the hook into the fish with that hook. So I think that's the great hook for that gives it a ton of action but you still get the good hookups. Now one of the other ways to rig it is on a shaky head. If you can find a five-ot hook in a shaky head, that's the way to go. So that's what I have right here, the first two to first three sections of the worm. Just bite that off and then I'll turn it into basically an eight-inch worm. It gives you a nice flat surface to work with as you're pegging it against this and I really like that for fishing around rocks and brush piles that I can pretty much get through. If it's a really nasty brush pile, I'm going to go with the Texas rig. To put it on the water clarity, I'm going to throw that on 12. That's skipping it right there. I wouldn't go less than 12, 12 to up to 20 pound test line for most situations. You know most of the time I'm going with 16. Now another thing that makes these baits really good that you guys can't see on camera is the scent, the Slot Shops. Kind of has a sweet spicy smell like that of Neese but it also has some shrimp scent in it. So it's a mixture of those two and it doesn't, it's not like really nasty. Like if you have these in your car and you know it's not going to like smell like shrimp or something you know it's going to smell sweet. So I personally like the smell of it but the other thing that we have is salt. We have really, really high quality premium salt that adds weight to the plastic. It changes the movement of the plastic depending on the salt content. A lot of people overlooked that but our salt and scent combo in these baits I guarantee you is top notch best in the industry. Some of the colors I really like for night fishing, black and blue and plum. Just going on personal experience and everything dark colored worms usually work the best for me. So those two rigs, those colors those are really good for night fishing and just big worms in general are great summertime baits. There are going to be a lot of big box stores, web stores, all that stuff coming real soon so it's going to be really, really fun to watch these baits take off. I know they will because they're going to be some of the best plastics. And if you guys want to be a part of the big mega launch that we're doing at ICAS, I invite you to come down to Orlando. The morning of the 10th, 10 a.m. we're going to be at Lake Toho at the on the water section. We are going to be having a meetup. We just want to shout it out to the world and we want you to be a part of it. So come on by. Details in the description if you guys want to be a part of it. And we have reserved 100 bags of baits for the first 100 people that show up to the meetup down there. So if you guys want to get your hands on these and you just want to be a part of it, come down Orlando. That is it guys, leaving your comments, questions, all of that fun stuff. I hope you guys enjoyed today's video. I hope you get out and do some night fishing. A lot of huge bass were caught at night in the summertime because it's so hot during the day. The boat traffic is pretty quiet at night. The big bass come out to play. Thanks for being here. I love you guys. Hit the like button for the wall man. This thing is going to expand. It's going to be just awesome. It's going to be full of fish. So we'll see you back here on the next one live streaming tomorrow.