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Big Bass CAN'T RESIST The Wacky Worm!



A relaxing day on a quiet little lake chasing largemouth bass in my kayak.

Gear used on this trip:

Rod: St Croix BassX 6’8″ M XF https://amzn.to/3hF3qGp
6’6″ MH F (frog rod)

Reel: Daiwa Tatula SV TW 103HS https://amzn.to/3qP7193

Line: Power Pro Super Slick V2 15lb https://amzn.to/3wndQzB

Leader: Daiwa J-Fluoro 12lb https://amzn.to/3wpPvsW

Pliers: Umpqua Rivergrip https://amzn.to/3dPzw18

Lure: Yum Dinger Watermelon Gold

Hook: Gamakatsu EWG 1/0

Monster Staff

Lake Fork Monsters is a group of avid bass fishermen who chase big bass in the Lake Fork area of Texas. They’re known for pursuing largemouth bass, which can reach impressive sizes in this region. If you’re interested in monster bass, Lake Fork is definitely a hotspot!

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40 Comments

  1. Honestly I got tired of KickinTheirBASSTV and the music, the long time it takes to get to the fishing, the setting the hook like he’s catching cthulhu and the constant advertising of his gear. You my friend, are everything I want in a fishing youtuber.

  2. Your bass fishing videos are fantastic. One of my fellow fishing buddies swears by the wacky worm so last year I gave him a Saint Croix rod designed for that style of bass angling. Four of us R.I. geezers travel to Maine every June and have a blast fishing for bucket mouths. I've been using the Z-Man TRD (turds) rigged "Tiny Child" method & smokin' em.

  3. I rig the squid to swim backwards like a real squid. Cut a slot in the top of the soft bait and set the hook into the slot with the sharp end facing up. Super glue it in place. Then glue a willow blade to the bottom for balance. I have caught monsters using this lure and you will too! Rig it to swim backwards like a real squid and get ready to love fishing the dead days when nothing else works!

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