6 Weightless Worm Tips for More Shallow Bass

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  • čas přidán 6. 09. 2024
  • As a self-characterized super-fast power fisherman, Brandon Cobb knows that slow and methodical is the only way to trigger bass much of the time. He shares his go-to weightless worm setup and explains when to rig one up and how to fish it through grassy fish-holding areas to generate maximum bites.
    He sneaks in some interesting insights along the way, like how determining bass sex can tell you if you’re in a good area and why having your boat pinned down while casting is more effective than moving along.
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    Here's Cobb’s 6 step action plan to catch negative bass on weightless worms:
    1. Choose the weightless rigging method based on the cover. Wacky rig if vegetation isn’t too thick. Rig up a weightless Texas rig around thicker grass - regular fowling or getting hung in the grass is a good determining factor.
    2. Use an offset worm hook (if Texas rigging). Avoid using an extreme wide gap (EWG) hook, as the wider gap makes the bait less streamlined and more likely to hang on grass. Also, consider that a stick bait is slim, so you don’t gain much in the way of hooking percentages with the extra gap. As always, size your hook to the lure with a 4/0 being the best all-around for a 6-inch bait. Rig it straight and true to prevent twirling and line twist.
    3. Fish slow and deliberately. For Cobb, a typical cast involves casting out, letting the bait sink to the bottom, pulling the bait forward and up, and then fluttering back down. It doesn’t feel like much, but that’s the point - few presentations are as stealthy and natural as a straight worm soaking and slithering through the grass. A slow retrieve keeps the bait in the strike zone longer, a must to coax the bite.
    4. Use shallow water anchors (if equipped). Pinning the boat in place lets Cobb thoroughly fan cast productive areas and retrieve with a focus on feeling the bait. You can’t pull this off if you’re in motion (drifting or trolling motor momentum). Florida bass usually group up, so each bite is a key bite and tells of more fish in the area. Immediately drop the poles and fast cast. Make your move to a new place after a complete fan cast, then repeat with the poles down.
    5. Use a general-purpose medium-heavy rod. Cobb uses his namesake Cobb Series 7’3’’ Medium-Heavy Do-All casting rod. A fast tip coupled with a stiff midsection provides the sensitivity to feel and work the worm through cover and the backbone to drive worm hooks home. He prefers fluorocarbon in the 12- to 16-pound range, depending on how thick the grass is-nothing super specific here.
    6. Use your eyes. Your eyes, coupled with a good set of polarized sunglasses, are your fish finders. Look for subtle cues like bass beds, vegetation types, and baitfish - correlate these observations back to any fish activity you’ve been seeing and seek out similar habitats.
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Komentáře • 36

  • @drumavenger83
    @drumavenger83 Před 2 lety +4

    weightless dinger is my bait im trying to use more this year. I'm not a soft plastic guy, so I'm trying to learn more techniques. This seems like a great starter! Tight lines everyone!

  • @davidlucero7971
    @davidlucero7971 Před 2 lety +6

    that grunt at the very beginning, lmao

    • @Wired2Fish
      @Wired2Fish  Před 2 lety +1

      It just flows out of anglers on the hookset!

  • @peterricard7483
    @peterricard7483 Před 3 měsíci +1

    Usually bass fish with an ultralight spinning real and the weightless worm. Reeling in a 6lb bass on an ultralight is awesome

  • @outdoor_lifestyle_0149
    @outdoor_lifestyle_0149 Před 2 lety +1

    Brandon Cobb is the man!!!

  • @shannonsullivan2638
    @shannonsullivan2638 Před 2 lety +7

    Always have a weightless stick worm tied on, good info on allowed retrieve

  • @livinglife3230
    @livinglife3230 Před 2 lety +2

    The Nrx 893c is the best senko rod ever 🎣

  • @johnjohnson1657
    @johnjohnson1657 Před 2 lety +26

    If you master weightless plastics your catch rates will skyrocket. Period.

  • @Richard-mj5dp
    @Richard-mj5dp Před 2 lety +3

    This was a good reminder. I’ll throw a chatterbait till my arm falls off. It’s gotta stop lol

    • @ShootersSpotlight
      @ShootersSpotlight Před 2 lety

      I swear only had one good fish and never done it again

    • @peterricard7483
      @peterricard7483 Před 3 měsíci

      The only way I seem to catch bass at the Colorado river.

  • @DefensivePuppy1
    @DefensivePuppy1 Před 2 lety +3

    I love weightless worm fishing

    • @Wired2Fish
      @Wired2Fish  Před 2 lety +2

      And the bass probably hate you for it 😂.

  • @jeffreyrodgers5835
    @jeffreyrodgers5835 Před 10 měsíci

    Dont have a power pole yet but i found a 15 pound bell anchor works almost as good and u never have to replace any pumps. Soaking so to speak is lost to todays high paced video game fisherman. Hes right yall. Slow it down in Florida especially for the spawn

  • @SoSaysYou
    @SoSaysYou Před rokem

    Is the rule of theumb 5ft or less of water?

  • @shanescott3168
    @shanescott3168 Před 2 lety

    Good information. Thank you.

  • @rodcashman4793
    @rodcashman4793 Před 2 lety

    Great information 👍

  • @elrobles15o12
    @elrobles15o12 Před rokem

    Hey guys im having trouble landing the fish. I dont know why im missing bites or sometimes i reel the fish about half way and it randomly comes off. I think the hook doesnt set properly.

    • @katietrotter9374
      @katietrotter9374 Před rokem

      Braided line and a slightly softer rod *can* help with that

  • @danielgallegos4418
    @danielgallegos4418 Před rokem

    How do you identify a bite?

    • @mikegalka4039
      @mikegalka4039 Před rokem

      It’s like a - Tap. A single one is best (because blue gill and what not will tap tap tap) but sometimes a big un will tap more than once.

  • @thesenutz77
    @thesenutz77 Před 2 lety +5

    I do a certain soft bait weightless with a weedless hook. People laugh when they first see my rig until they start seeing the fish.

    • @ComeOnPelican91
      @ComeOnPelican91 Před 2 lety

      do tell which bait

    • @thesenutz77
      @thesenutz77 Před 2 lety +2

      @@ComeOnPelican91 soft plastic ones. Usually in the four to five inch variety.

    • @joegrande4848
      @joegrande4848 Před 2 lety

      Who cares if you catch fish that's what matters

  • @nathanschnell5057
    @nathanschnell5057 Před 2 lety +1

    How is he throwing a weightless work on a medium heavy baitcaster

    • @sejtan212
      @sejtan212 Před 2 lety

      Rod is rated MH but bends more into the blank allowing to launch the bait.. Falcon Lowrider is excellent for this..
      Plus most stickbaite start at 3/8 oz and he's throwing a 6"..

  • @mojarritamartinez7798
    @mojarritamartinez7798 Před 2 lety +2

    👊🎣

  • @Jekbaron123
    @Jekbaron123 Před 2 lety

    Indonesia hadir bos

  • @topraider5284
    @topraider5284 Před 2 lety

    👍👍