Pop Ups vs Bottom Baits Underwater Test (Wild Carp Fishing)

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  • čas přidán 14. 06. 2024
  • Fishing for wild carp with popup and bottom hook baits. One bait caught more fish than the other on this day. More fishing videos, carp bait recipes, fishing gear list, and other good stuff linked below. Thanks for watching.
    Date Filmed: 5/28/2024
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Komentáře • 38

  • @OutsidewithTom
    @OutsidewithTom  Před měsícem +7

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  • @Familyman0838
    @Familyman0838 Před měsícem +5

    When it's a clan hard bottom use bottom baits pop ups are mainly used in silt and weed to ensure the bait is presented properly with the method in this situation bottom baits and wafters are best tight lines mate from the UK 🇬🇧

  • @davidgarcia9808
    @davidgarcia9808 Před měsícem +6

    Your videos just get better and better Tom. Amazing how many fish are all over the bait and don't get hook. I always learn something watching your videos, hope people just don't zoom through the video and only watch the catching part, because all the good information is in between the catching. Thanks again Tom

  • @mump71
    @mump71 Před měsícem +6

    These camera videos are really good. So much to learn from them.

  • @chrisdado
    @chrisdado Před měsícem

    Yeh Tom, pop-up baits are only really any use IME if you know you're fishing over a thick bed of dead leaves where there's a risk of your bait getting covered up as the carp rummage in the feed. Even then a snowman rig is my goto for known bad ground. Nice underwater footage, keep them coming Tom 👍

  • @herbsuperb6034
    @herbsuperb6034 Před měsícem

    Always fun to see underwater footage of Carp & Cat behavior. Many thanks for taking the time. I use pop-ups the majority of the season (Korda Pop-Up Corn in early spring/late fall, and Korda Pop-Up Maize, same thing as Corn, only bigger, once it warms up a bit). I use natural corn and Hominy when it gets real hot in the summer. My theory is that they salt-deplete, like any other creature, in the heat, and they can be caught in the summer with saltier baits. Hominy is half-again as salty as Sweet Corn, so I add it to my pack bait when it's real hot, and sometimes use it as Hook Bait, coated with Pineapple or Strawberry Jell-O mix from my pack bait. Works really well, and my numbers go up substantially. Banked my second Triple of the season last week at my favorite pre-spawn/spawn spot. The third line that went had a fish that just wouldn't stop. Second was very stubborn, so when I finally got to #3, the line was completely stripped. NOTHING left, it was at the arbor knot, and about to break. 2 seconds would've done it. But I managed to get a tiny bit of line around the reel, and eventually landed the fish. Heart was going about a mile a minute. Carping can be a stressful activity 🙂. Triple fish were all pretty average for that spot/time of year. 12.8, 11.0 and 10.0.

    • @OutsidewithTom
      @OutsidewithTom  Před měsícem

      Glad you enjoyed the underwater video, thanks Herb!

  • @pastmasters9591
    @pastmasters9591 Před měsícem +3

    Very interesting! This is why I watch your channel 👍🏻

  • @TheIridescentFisherMan
    @TheIridescentFisherMan Před měsícem

    Hey Brother for that pop-up style you really want the rig to be critically bouyant. So it just BARELY sinks. You can see a lot of fish mouthing it but because it seems " anchored or heavy" they cant suck it up. I prefer bottom baits but have had a lot of success with pop up/ chod rigs in the weeds as well.

  • @DanielOnTheBank
    @DanielOnTheBank Před měsícem

    great video Tom! After seeing your footage i will start using a rod with a bottom bait from now on. I mainly use pop ups

  • @user-mo5zn5su6b
    @user-mo5zn5su6b Před měsícem +2

    You have to use ronnie rig in this situation.it's pop up rig presentation but the hook is touching the lake bed

  • @carpfishingarkansas3992
    @carpfishingarkansas3992 Před měsícem

    Really digging the underwater cam. I learned so much from watching this video. It adds an element to the video all its own, and you do a great job of sequencing the bank shots with what's happening underwater in real time. Great work!

  • @richardwarfield7386
    @richardwarfield7386 Před měsícem

    Thanks Tom - great illustration of why maybe I have had little luck with boilies/pop up baits over the years. Gonna stick with corn as my go to hook bait

  • @pavelkostenko1621
    @pavelkostenko1621 Před měsícem

    I was trying to use the cork last weekend, no luck. Thanks Tom for your amazing videos!

  • @driveabout1world872
    @driveabout1world872 Před měsícem

    Great video. Not sure about Iowa, but Mother Nature sure has cranked up the heat and humidity here in Missouri..

  • @thomaskass6668
    @thomaskass6668 Před měsícem

    Very interesting footage tom! You can really learn alot by observeing the fish in action. I think the pop up would work better were you have a grassy bottom or muddy bottom were your bottom bait is not as visible. With sandy lake bed you were fishing I would definitely use a bottom bait or a wafter. Thanks fo teaching us few things tom

    • @OutsidewithTom
      @OutsidewithTom  Před měsícem +1

      Definitely are scenarios where having the bait up off the bottom could potentially be useful. Thanks Tom.

  • @WestCoastCarpSlayer
    @WestCoastCarpSlayer Před měsícem

    Hi Tom, your film footage confirms what I my team has confirmed (through trial and error) over the last several years. In my humble opinion, the popup you used was still too high even after you placed a weight on the line. I have found that popups should only lift slightly off the ground to be effective. If you want to test this theory I suggest you adjust your popup accordingly. I believe the results will be significantly different.

  • @teod8165
    @teod8165 Před měsícem

    Interesting. I have been testing pop ups and have found weed collecting on the hook has caused me to lose fish. Switched to non floating fake corn and then the bite died. I think the pop up has a place when trying to get off the bottom out of muck or low lying weeds, but I agree far better success with hook bait on the bottom. I'm going to switch back to spicy feed corn for a bit, the carp in my area don't seem to care about tiger nuts as much as corn. My theory is they can see the yellow a bit better in the dank water I fish.

  • @troutheadadventures6521
    @troutheadadventures6521 Před měsícem +1

    Hmm, more things to think about.
    Do common, mirror, and grass carp spawn at the same time?

    • @OutsidewithTom
      @OutsidewithTom  Před měsícem +2

      Yep, they all spawn in the spring, and sometimes again in the fall.

  • @ron-je2yr
    @ron-je2yr Před měsícem

    The camera really is interesting showing whats going on. I've fished with just corn on a hook with success, but I'm thinking the floating pop up rig should help keep the bait off of the bottom when the weeds start to grow?

  • @DaveMunsie
    @DaveMunsie Před měsícem

    Awesome video. If you don't mind, what's the typical battery life with the underwater camera? Thx.

    • @OutsidewithTom
      @OutsidewithTom  Před měsícem +1

      Around 2 hrs. Link is in description if you want all the details.

    • @DaveMunsie
      @DaveMunsie Před měsícem

      @@OutsidewithTom Thanks!

  • @Skork
    @Skork Před měsícem

    that pop up rig presentation is a little high for my liking. The eye of the hook should just about be touching that lake bed.

  • @professorchucke4087
    @professorchucke4087 Před měsícem +1

    You should buy a solar charger for your camera

    • @OutsidewithTom
      @OutsidewithTom  Před měsícem

      Good idea. I have battery banks, but unfortunately the camera takes 3-4 hours to recharge.

    • @Shmegg
      @Shmegg Před měsícem

      I can see the camera being a staple of your pond/lake fishing because it's fun and interesting to see what's really happening. Probably just gonna have to visualize in our heads for those muddy rivers. It's good stuff with an extra added dimension.