 What's up guys know from kicking their bass TV here with another video and today's videos over the lucky tackle box It's a black box some the extra large box the XL box So first one of these I've gotten and so I'm really excited to open up and see what's inside of it So let's go ahead happen to It's a little bit different I mean you guys are looking at it like what the heck's that it's flat, which I've never seen anything like that before I usually see like a football header archie head, but I guess we'll try that out I'm guessing you can put a curl on it and put a worm on it and put a little bit of everything And fish that finesse on the bottom. So that's the first bait. Let's hop into the second All right, the second bait is a Boyd duck it series top order bait Pretty sick bait. I wish I could use that right now But the fish are just not when the bite that but I'm gonna go in the further more details in a minute it's a baggley rattler and that is A square bill crankbait Then I have the baby packer curl and that's by net bait That's something I can put on the back of a jig head Or a jig I have a fish hound lipless crankbait and Then lastly I have a few more things last bait is a Livingston stick master, which is a jerk bait And then I also have some must-have hooks and some of that smelly fish attractive stuff So let's go ahead and get into the details Jig head and I actually have it paired up with that net bait curl on the pack of baby pack of curl and Pretty much. This is a totally different style jig head than I would normally be throwing But you can pretty much do this on rock and throw it in brush piles You can throw it anywhere where you're working on the bottom I want to recommend Reeling this at the top of the water anywhere where you actually have this thing in contact with the bottom of the water You can throw it. Um, like I said really great on rocks brush pals points docks I just don't know how this heads gonna work personally because it's really flat It may get stuck in some rocks and stuff because if you use a football head or use other types of heads It's gonna be styled for whatever you're fishing The rod that I have this the rod and reel that I have this bait on is in a kuma tcs Which is a great rod I just started using these I finally mentioned these inside the videos They're one of my new sponsors. I actually dropped some of my previous sponsors So I'm gonna be using a kuma now and I'm I really really like their products now now that I start using them and Really enjoy them so the rod that I'm using is pretty much a heavy-powered rod seven foot to seven foot three I mean you can also use a medium heavy. I really like a medium heavy fast action Seven foot rod for pretty much any type of like shaky head Crawl jig head those work great as well on especially for skipping, but if you're gonna go out deep I'd recommend something a little bit heavy-powered the reel that I'm using just a seven one to one gear ratio real And this is the akuma helios tcs Series real and the line. I'm gonna be using is about 15 pound fluorocarbon You can use 12, but I like the range around 10 to 15, but for stuff on the bottom I really like 15 that's pretty much all right guys second bait I want to be talking about is a Livingston Lure's stick master jerk bait and pretty much where will I fish a jerk bait? I fish it over brush piles Pretty much in a lot. I really like a jerk bait and wind you can fish it on points. You can fish it on humps You can fish it pretty much anywhere You can fish it on the bank you can also fish it by docks a lot of people don't know that but you can throw this next to docks and Instead of doing the down motion on the jerk bait You're gonna start throwing your rod up and you can work this at the top of the edge of the docks You can actually catch a lot of fish doing that as well. I should make a video on that But on a jerk bait you can either work it Slow you can work it fast to just you're in control of the bait So most of the time I just straight up reel the jerk bait. I don't really jerk it around much at all It's just straight up reeling it one solid motion and every once in a while I'll twitch it But then sometimes you'll do a like a 10 second pause in between each three twitches You know, it just depends on the fish and how finicky they are That day so moving on to the rod and reel combo that I would use for this bait is I'm also using the Akuma Helios TCS style reel and I have 12 pound fluorocarbon on here. I just I just prefer 12 pound You can go 10 pound on a jerk bait, but I like 12 And then the rod is a medium power rod. This one's actually really short This is a 6x6 and the reason why it's so short is because when you're slapping the end of your rod down at the water If you're hanging off the boat, you don't want you know, unless you're seven foot tall But you don't want your rod just going into the water. So that's why I use that But any medium power rod you can work. I mean medium power Seven foot that works good as well. It just depends on your height and personal preference. Moving on to the Bagley crank bait It's just a little square bill bait shad color and this thing's going to dive around for three to four foot In the water depth. So you're gonna be throwing this thing at the bank. You're gonna be throwing it over grass Like grasses under the water and you throw it over that you can throw it on the bank shallow water and the rod that I want to be throwing this on is actually another TCS Akuma rod and this is actually the rod style as you guys were looking for it It's a jerk bait slash crank bait rod And so it has a pretty good bit of tip This is for like a small crankbait though If I was gonna throw like a big bigger style crankbait then I wouldn't throw it on this rod but the line I'm using is 12 pound Seaguar fluorocarbon and The reel is also another Helios TCS by Akuma and that's a seven one-to-one gear ratio reel Usually on the smaller crankbaits like some people like to throw your crankbaits on five one-to-one gear ratio Reels I like seven one-to-one just because I can control pretty much how fast I want to reel it How slow I want to reel it and I'm just go overall effectiveness. So Pretty much. This is a medium style rod You can go a medium style rod from six six all the way up to seven three just personal preference I like something around seven foot for just like a little crankbait. Next bait is a Boyd Ducket series top order bait which I wish I could throw right now it's just a regular shad color sexy shad and I wish you guys know where to throw a top order You're gonna throw it over grass and throw it at the bank and throw over brush piles I'm from the nearest to miss the time I'm throwing over brush piles, but the riding reel setup that I'm using with this bait is An Akuma TCS rod and there's a lot of different things that you can use with the top order some people like a Medium heavy or a heavy powered rod something. That's really really stiff I like something that's a little lighter like a medium for my top water And then because when you hook set sideways, it's just gonna have it's just gonna go right into the fish I like a lot of tip on my rod when I'm using top water. That's just personal preference if I'm using bigger ones Yes, I would go like a stiffer rod, so it's not gonna bend as much But that's pretty much what I use the line. I'm gonna be using is usually 50 pound braid Anywhere between 30 pound braid 50 pound braid On a top water and you can also use monofilament Which is floating line and you can use 12 pound on that or you can use 15 or 10 pound monofilament Just depending on where you're gonna be fishing the bait and how big the bait is But I personally like braid if I want to go for something on top. I like braid it just floats It doesn't get old and it'll last be in the box There's a fish hound rattled trap. This is a red colored one which on I threw rattled traps This is usually the only color I throw I'm gonna be throwing this in shallow water and most of the time I'm in shallow water lakes is gonna be muddy water and they're not the clearest water So I really like the red color on this bait But the rod I'm gonna be using is pretty much the same as I would with my square bill There's an akuma TCS the jerk bait slash crankbait rod, and this is a seven foot Medium rod, so it's gonna have a lot of tip and I also like to throw this on a seven one to one gear Issue a reel. This is the heliest TCS like the others and the line I like to use is 12 to 15 pound fluorocarbon That's just personal preference. You can also go to like a seven three Medium rod, which is great as well, and that will work just as fine It's all on personal preference last two things in the box is the bait mate fish attracting it Which I really don't use that much That's pretty smelly some smelly stuff, but the fish like it But the must add hooks these are your size to Trouble hooks, which you can put on top waters and put on crankbaits You can put on pretty much anything which are really great as well because most of the jerk baits and stuff that I buy I want to have this particular size, but most of them I buy the hooks aren't the best So that's why I like to switch them out a lot So I hope you guys enjoyed the video you got some tips out of it Please give the video a thumbs up and please share this with your friends and comment below if you could So thank you guys for watching and I'll catch you guys in the next video You