The Perfect Texas Rig Combo
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- čas přidán 20. 04. 2020
- This is how I tie my texas rigs. Please subscribe to my channel below!
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"one that everybody and their brother can buy" then pulls out a $700 combo. I don't think BLat knows many everyday people. I'm excited if I can afford a $200 combo
Agreed...my wife would be blowing up over the cost of my new hobby and immediately send me to the Zebco stack!
Your right I stay in the 2 to 3 hundred dollar range for a whole setup and that is a big ordeal.
Your right I stay in the 2 to 3 hundred dollar range for a whole setup and that is a big ordeal.
Looks like he got his rods mixed up.
at the end of the day he is a pro fisherman who needs the best of the best equipment 🤷🏼♂️
Great tips bro 💪
Ayo what’s good norm
I've been using the Texas rig for decades and still learning .Thank you for the tips and advice. Fish On 🐟 🐟 🐟
I love watching your vids because you can hear how much pride you take in fishing! I love fishing and I am working to be as knowledgeable as you. Thank you!
Excellent information B Latt! thank you! Hope you and your family are doing well and staying safe n healthy! Appreciate you making these vlogs!
Two videos in two days!!! It's a great week for all of us brother. Thank you.
Thank you Mr. Brian, my Son and I love all your videos
I like how you keep it basic and down to earth and keeping me from slaving and working so hard when I'm on the water fishing! Smile? Much Love, Z
Thanks for this blat!!! We love these rigs and tackle videos lots of help.
Awesome instructional video B Lat thx for the 411. Love the channel and content thx for all u do for us in this time of need🙏🏼✌🏻🇺🇸
I really appreciate you sharing your knowledge with the world! Thank you!
I have watched a few of your videos and the level of detail you give without wasting time is so great! I have learned a lot real fast. Keep crushing it and I hope you keep winning tournaments!!
I just wanted to let you know that we love your video. Me and my step son watch all you video together for family night.. thank you for everything you do.. you just don't know how much you mean to him and me ..his first local troment is this Saturday.. he has all Z man stuff on i love it .. just thank you 😊
Such a simple rig yet can be so complicated. And everyone has their own spin or opinion on it.
I love the "For meeee...." 😄
Absolutely love your videos, thanks Brian!
hey man thank you so much for breaking down the hooks you use in those different scenarios. very insightful
Great series of videos! Looking forward to your expertise on all different setups
My favorite way to rig mine is on a 7' medium heavy rod with some 40lb braid, I like Mann's 12in worm or a zoom 10in ole monster worm, my spinning reel is a 5:2:1 gear ratio, now that works for me.
I'm so glad you came out with this video!
Brian, the thing I REALLY like about you is you understand not all of us have the desire or ability to spend $$$$$$ on a rod and/or reel. So you give excellent alternatives for us to pick from. You have the honest desire to see people simply get out and fish. (Oh and I love it when your son is in your videos too!! Excellent parenting to create the next generation of anglers!!)
Texas rig is my #1 rig. I have started using a bobber stopper in front and behind the weight. I make sure the weights are hollow in the rear to hide the bobber stopper there. With two stoppers I get a 3 in 1 set up...Texas, Carolina, and pinned just by repositioning the stoppers. Thanks as always for the video.
Man I really appreciate you teaching us this stuff Thank you . Love you're channel
Great instruction, thank you for taking the time to put out such knowledgeable information.
I absolutely LOVED this video..not too long and very imformative
Thanks B Lat. Great information.
im starting to fall more and more in love with the t-rig just based on the fact that its so versatile, i know you love your crankbaits just as much as i do please please please can we see that one next! haha all of them shallow to deep! cause i know my Dude has more than one!
Thanks for the great content! You are an excellent teacher.
Thanks for these tips! Always open to learning more. Please dont think any point you make is a small or unimportant one. Sometimes even though I do something, I dont know why...well cause dad told me too, but its nice to know why. Thanks!
Thank you sharing your knowledge with us.
Hey brother just wanted to say I love your delivery your attitude and just watching your videos. You are very good tips and tricks.
Man you are chock full of information. Thank you so much for sharing. 👍🏾
Thank you for all the tips man.
Texas rig with offset is what I use. I do some pond fishing have real good luck with tequila sunrise . Also use top water frogs in the shallow areas. Be safe and keep them videos coming.
Thanks for the tips blat
Enjoyed the video!! I will definitely try these two tips.
Cool video! I was raised up Texas rigging! I love that style fishing!!
Great video!! Just getting into fishing. Hopefully you’ll continue more videos like this!
As usual, very informative!
What an outstanding video on the Texas rig!
Brian, love your videos, instruction, and just overall camera presence. Keep it up bro.
Love the Texas rig! Great tip!
I've never seen your videos before but damn if this wasn't the most informative video I've seen on CZcams. As a complete novice, this has helped me understand what the hell I'm doing haha thanks!
Thanks bud for the awesome tips! Hello From South Africa
Hey Brian I like to use the Palomar for my offsets and ewg’s but when it comes to straight shank I like to use the snell knot. I noticed that when I set the hook it pushes the hook up into the fish’s mouth a lot better than the palomar. Great video thanks
ok.... good video. thought this was just about the texas rig. keep up the good work.
Great video, I learned a lot, thanks!
Great job, I like how you set up shop!!
Thanks Brian! Thank you for dropping that pro knowledge on us. Love all the vids. Especially how you get your son involved in this sport.
Almost bought the Favorite, Hex 7’6” heavy but for that money went with the MegaBass Destroyer Valdivia. It’s insane sensitive although would prefer a more updated guide train but also paired my 7’6” with the Lews hypermag! Absolutely LOVE my Hypermag! 4.6oz magnesium!
Thank you for this great video,. Greetings from Germany
Thanks BLat!
How does this video have any thumbs down? It's a super crash course in the holy grail of bass fishing. Great video, B-Lat!
Solid advise....Thanks .
Just started fishing and I got me a 7’ medium/fast with 5.6:1 gear spinner. Gonna be throwing a Texas rig while I learn how to fish
Just came across your channel....your video was awesome!! Got yourself a new subscriber!!
Awesome information thank you.
Thank you very much for these instructional videos if you’re going to do another one I’d like to see the one for drop shot
Hey BLat i enjoy you videos, they’re very educational and entertaining for me. Could you do a video explaining the purpose of a rod. Ex: backbone, graphite blanks, fast tip..etc etc. i need help understanding how to match a rod and reel for the purpose of fishing i am doing. Thank you.
Thanks B just moved to lake mary fl I needed this info
Texas rigs are great! I like fishing Yum Dingers and Zoom Ultravibe Speed Craws on mine. I also like the Strike King Rage Craw. Please do a video on your favorite crankbait setup. Looking forward to your next video, I just subbed!
Dang B, the rod cost $400, my wife is going to kill me. Looks like a Father's day 🎁. Nice vid.
Man thank you!!! It's like you made this video for me! I am gonna watch it again and write stuff down! Can't wait to try it. I never thought about the weights that much. I'd love to see more of this type of content and a lot of just how you start fishing. If the water's cold/hot, muddy/clear, wind/calm etc. I've seen you talk about it in several particular videos but one video breaking down your thought process would be awesome! Thanks again, stay safe and healthy!
good stuff B. latt.
Thanks for the information bro! 😎🎣🤜
Good Job Guy! And my 7'3" H/F just came in yesterday as a matter o' fact.
Makes sense. I was trying to use a spinning setup for texas rig fishing. Lots of lost fish.
Thanks mate!
NED RIG NEXT PLEASE HAHA. Hey B. Lat! love your stuff dude. I learned about the ned rig from you and I've been loving it. This series of videos has been DOPE
Ben Ramos look up CZcamsFishingVideos (name of channel). Cornell fishes the ned regularly and tells you about setups
Nice set ups love the Palmetto bug
Really liked that video
Great advice
As a bank fisher man, I use a 6 foot medium heavy fast action rod with a 7.8 ratio reel. I mostly texas rig with it but I might try your advice. I gain some knowledge from you and thank you for that :)
Man I don’t know what I’d do if my combos looked that good lol
River Rat Fishing TV probably fish worse while looking good ....
River Rat Fishing TV ps that’s not a knock on you , it’s actually a compliment technically but i will say those lews reels are fuego 🔥i’ve owned a few and lews gets the award for best all around reel company best longevity , while shimano still takes the crown for best overall and best technique specific reels but favorite rods still haven’t caught up to the others hopefully they will they jumped on the scene quickly im sure they’ll get better and better and those who jumped on board early and stayed should highly benefit financially
may i ask what kayak you use
i love watching all your videos and i’m a big fan.......i just wanted to know what’s your take on EWG hooks?
Can you tell me what brand your lure and component csses are? Those look alot better for organizing then mine do. I would like to check them out. Great vids by the way subscribed and bell notified! 🐟👍
Good info! 💪🏽
I used to be a huge Shimano fan. I bought a Curado last year. A 7'2" heavy. I dunno, just feels light years away from my older Falcon Cara t7. Got a Rush 7' Md Hvy. Broke the tip off the rod before I use it.
Great video thank you for all the tips. Can you use a spinning Real for Texas Riggen...✌🏽
Excellent tutorial
Thanks man!
Thanks for this video B Lat! Can you provide the straight shank hook size and brand/model you use?
Everything well put and nicely done. I use Tx rig a lot but I love the way you explained everything and there are some helpful tips in here even for an experienced fisherman. Specially the straight shank part.
I’m not new/new to the channel. I am a subscriber, but I’ve always loved seeing your insight on life and fishing. I only have 4 rod setups at the moment for bass. I’m currently looking at purchasing a fast bait caster reel and heavy rod for frogging with heavy braid as my 5th rod. I have a medium heavy rod I use for Texas rig. But for punching is it wise to use a heavy cover frog rig setup or should I think about also purchasing a different setup down the road for punching? I fish primarily on a pedal stand up fishing kayak. I’m no expert, I just enjoy fishing with the tools I have. Looking to grow and learn more.
Thank you brian
What is your perfect spinner set up..love the videos by the way very helpful
I always use a glass red bead between the weight and hook. It adds sound color and it protects the knot. Your thoughts
These are really good videos! Thanks again for sharing!
It's a kids pole and my grand kids love it great buy
Man, great video! One question, If Im using braided line, how do I determine the length of my leader?
You the best Brian you teach me so much😹👍🏻👍🏻🐟🐟🐟🐟🐟🎣🎣🎣🎣🎣🎣🎣
You must come to south Afrika to fish. But only after lockdown😹👍🏻🎣🎣🐟🐟
Ive become super addicted to weightless Texas rig. I CATCH some fish on the weightless 5" Senko. Heavy Fast and fast reel are a must. I like as light a line as I can get away with. 12-17 lb test clear line is nice. I like fluorocarbon but mono seems to work fine.
I have a 7'6" medium heavy Veritas with lews lfs 7 3 1 reel. I fish clear water and I use 12 to 15 pound invisx. And I have a 7'3" Heavy action Duckett Silverado with a lews lfs 7 3 1 reel. I keep it spooled with 30 pound power pro with 15 to 20 pound invisx leader that's about 20 feet long. I use it for night fishing mainly, but I've caught fish with both setups just fine. Only thing is I like the 7 foot 3 rod better for worm fishing and dragging jigs or carolina rigs. I find I don't move my bait as much with one sideways pull.
@brian latimore I really appreciate your videos you are very informative
Love this guy
Always have a Texas rig tied on one rod. Its so versatile being able to throw swimbaits, craws, worms and almost every other plastic. BFG
Yet another reason why I follow you BLat, you remember your roots and keep it real. I like that you show options for those of us who aren’t pros or who can’t afford to drop $700-800 for a set up and don’t make us feel bad about it or only endorse the best stuff. Good job covering as much as you did, you’re right, it’s a very broad and grey subject. Keep it Sir, love your work!
Really enjoy these videos , can you also do one on a Carolina rig as well ?
Thanks
Man you remind me of Richard Pryor every time you hit that high pitch "for meee" lol
Question. If your casting the Texas rig is the 7’6” a little long for that? I’ve been more comfortable casting with 7’ to 7’3”.
This series is getting better each video. This one was on par with Tactical Bassin . Thanks for what you do , you are helpful and inspirational. And that Palmetto bug is bread and butter .
Dan Dosreis 10000% agreed he’s starting to really become the second best and informative channel on youtube , tactical obviously being number 1
Great video
I was always taught to put a bead before the bullet weight to keep the weight from banging on the knot you’ve tied, are the weights made different these days or is that a good idea?
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What size straight shank hook where you using on the Palmetto bug?