Yessir FFS is the deal. A lot of folks will complain about the cost but it’s worth it. It really helps efficiency on the water! Btw Garmin hands down leads the field by far in fishing electronics!
@shadygraves2 жыл бұрын
I was doing the very same thing with a Zoom Tiny Fluke on a homemade ¼oz head 10 years ago. Only difference is back then it took intimate knowledge of seasonal patterns and bass behavior.
@jeffbaker88832 жыл бұрын
Nice, but not everyone can afford all that technology. I can’t, for one. I’d love to be able to see fish all around me, but I’ll still be out there casting 😅
@anthonygray26439 ай бұрын
What going Jason just was looking at this video on the sonar minnow and I'm ready to play with it but with a twist your falcon drop shot rod and the twist I am talking about just bought some of core tackle hoover rigs the one I will use is a size 1 and the size 1 with the weed guard I live in ohio and my favorite lake has deep water and shallow with a lot of grass please give me any inside on this set up thank you Anthony Gray P.S your rod is a killer My PB on it caught two last year one 4lb 5once and number 2 was 4lb 10once I'm glad you help make this falcon rod
@frank619532 жыл бұрын
Trouble is NOT everyone can afford 10K for all the electronics & then some.....
@bassmaster952312 жыл бұрын
Jighead weight?
@shadygraves2 жыл бұрын
³/¹⁶, ¼, or ⁵/¹⁶ is best, depending on your lure's hydrodynamics. I've used a Zoom Tiny Fluke and Lake Fork Tackle Baby Boot Tail Shad for 10 years; long before Damiki and the other followers. Hell, we did this here on the Lower Coosa with a Sassy Shad 30+ years ago. THAT was the original swimbait!
@YUMBAITS2 жыл бұрын
Thanks for watching! They come in 1/8, 3/16 and 1/4 oz. We are posting a video on Tuesday, Nov 22 where Jason Christie breaks-down which size he uses when. 👊 Today's video he will be going over color selection.
@High-techRedneckFishing2 жыл бұрын
Please send some to Randy Blanket. Hopefully he will stop crying.