Fat T-Tail Minnow - Urban Grand slam in the canals of Amsterdam
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- čas přidán 28. 07. 2024
- Once again Sean Wit is cruising the canals of Amsterdam to catch the Urban Predators, this time it´s all about the Fat T-Tail Minnow and how versatile this lure is. Follow him on his pursue for an urban Grand Slam with Perch, Pike and Zander. #savagegear #pike #pikeperch #zanderfishing #perch #savagegear #urbanfishing
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Over the last two years, I've ditched every other soft swimbait available to me in the U.S. after I took a chance and ordered a bunch of the older versions of the t-tail from various European tackle shops. The green pearl silver, minnow, and motor oil colors get destroyed by monster largemouth and smallmouth bass. I have hundreds in my collection now and fish with nothing else but the 10.5cm and 13cm on Trokar Magnum or Owner Beast hooks (5/0-6/0 for 10.5cm, 7/0-8/0 for 13cm). Best swimbait in my opinion, hands down. Looking forward to the new colors. Thank you.
I just wanted to let you know that I used one of your exact lures, the deep diver perch pattern rapala, and caught two Zander while on vacation with my family. Took out a rental boat and trolled the river. It was great! I fish everywhere I travel and now Amsterdam has been a success. Thank you!
Amazing
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The best lure for zanders in my experience, the 9cm is the perfect size.
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Hi
Have a question
What battery you using for trolling?
Thanks
I use Rebelcell batteries, the Outdoorbox for the small boat ✌️
But it says "grand slam" in the title! I want my money back! 🙂 Good stuff. Hey, how many lures did you lose? Show that too! There's a lot of snags/fietsen/afval in those waters. Losing lures is part of the game.
Not a single lure this run! Usually a lot more with the stuff underneath the bridges 😂😂😂
@@whitelabelfishing Lucky!
@@tyanez one thing that helps with jigging is to fish “heavy”. Even though it is 3-5m deep, 20gr+ helps a lot because you will have a straight line down instead of diagonal… which results in less snags!
@@whitelabelfishing great tip