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YUM Money Minnow Swimbait Basic Rigging Tips – Part 2



The YUM Money Minnow is the “talk of the town” in the bass fishing community, and word is also spreading quickly to anglers who more commonly seek stripers, trout, walleyes and various saltwater species. The natural tail wag and lifelike finish make this soft-plastic swimbait irresistible to any gamefish.

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  1. Guess I need to make a video on the fat money minnow. Can't find one anywhere. Probably because it does the twist all the way back to the boat. Even with 3 nail weights on the bottom.

  2. I have a few different soft swim baits. I like the Money Minno just because it seen to be a tuffer soft bait. I never really used swim baits until this year. I fish tournments and on days the fishing is really hard and not getting bites I go to the swim bait. I just start working the banks and points were they go from ankle deep to a drop off and they nail it. I may have to work the bank for a bit but I end up with bass in the live well…. Any swim bait works that has a paddle tail.

  3. Great swimbait!! But, poor video!! Anglers seem to give good info which would normally be explain in a minute or two. But, they seem tell it all in 30 seconds are less. The "ways to rig mm" is done so far from camera, you can't see how it's done!

  4. I think the main point here is that if you have money then you buy better gears to fish. Im not saying inexpensive gears doesnt work, but sometime you have might have more luck.

  5. @MrLovestofish The only reason millionairs catch more fish is cause they dont have to work anymore. Catching fish is about making hours of actualy fishing. Yes you can amke it expensive, but fishing can be done quit cheap compaired to other sports.

  6. @MrLovestofish that's really not true at all. Yeah, having more money allows you to buy better stuff and thus fish a little better, but in my opinion, it's 75% skill, 15% gear, and 10% luck.

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