Jayden Potter

Anna, TX, United States

Who Am I? I am an aspiring angler with the passion and drive to conquer all things.

Nov 07 at 11:34 AM

Toss it out about 15/20 ft infront of you and reel back towards you. If it comes back straight, it is "tuned" if it goes off to one side or the other then you have to tune it. If you find it pulling to either side, take your Pliers and gently tweak the line tie in the opposite direction. Do not over do it because you can break it off. You keep doing this to find that sweet spot.

Quick tip is when you reel back in, keep your rod tip down and pointing straight at the bait as to not impose pressure to one side or the other to make it run more accurate.

Hope that helps

Nov 06 at 05:18 PM

Yes it is. It is a 2-5ft bait.

Nov 05 at 08:41 PM

When you are fishing that deep, are the fish comming up from that depth to eat or are you putting your bait down at that depth and deep sticking it? Also, when you fish up from that depth, are you having to fizz them or are you taking your time to work them to the surface?

Nov 04 at 11:15 PM

I use a wind app to see which way the wind will be blowing when I am there, then I look for points the wind will be blowing into. Once I find those, then I have potential to eliminate over 1/2 the water. I looks for those places because I know bait fish will be pushed into those areas. Those are the first places I check then I can work either left or right of that point becuase typically there is a break in the wind on one side or the other. Now clam days.. Totally different approach..

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Nov 04 at 11:05 PM

Nathan Sipes even in the middle of the lake, you can use a crank bait as a search bait to see what is on the bottom. Figure out the depth from the boater then throw a crank that will get down that deep. If the treble hooks scare you, throw a jig around and slow roll it across the bottom

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Nov 03 at 04:02 PM

I was started off with the classic zebco 33. If you want to step up from that, I agree with Brian on the spinning reel, but I would caution with that because of the wind knots. If you can teach her to flip the bell before winding the handle then your good. I believe Brian Latimer did a video a couple of years ago on that very thing. Maybe he can post here as a reminder. 😁

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Nov 01 at 08:59 PM

Before we see anything, we gonna need some screen cleaner and a rag 🤣

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Nov 01 at 12:07 AM

Of you are beating the bank, then figure out wind direction from your location and that will help you decide where to throw. Lay downs near the bank will provide current breaks depending on wind direction.

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Oct 30 at 12:53 AM

1 fish was drilled in me by my dad when he would captain my high school tournaments. Typically if you weigh 1 fish in a high school tourney, you are getting points and you will advance to regionals and so on. So brakeing it down that way makes it easier on the mind.

Oct 30 at 12:49 AM

If you are a co-angler, and your boater is rushing then you can match his speed with your technique. If he is flipping, I would throw a moving bait because he is going to flip and sit or dap around as he moves through an area. You throwing a moving bait allows you to cover all the water he is not. Now if he is throwing. Moving bait, I would change to a jig or a wacky rig worm. You can flip it towards the mid-boat line and just let it sit. As you come parallel to your bait, click the thumb bar and let the line free spool till it gets to the back of the boat.at the back of the boat, reel up and rinse and repeat. With you soaking the bait, it always the roaming fish to key in on it and strike... That is what I would do. Let me know how that works for you.