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Making a Gnarly Peacock Bass SwimBait



This is the process of making gnarly Peacock Bass SiwmBait and fishing with it.

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  1. Michigan fisherman here. You had me at "they have a tendency of destroying your fishing gear when they strike." Sold. They have been on my fishing bucket list for a while and I may have an opportunity in the slightly near future to go to Florida and fish for these bad boys. Love your channel I came across it randomly and have gone down the rabbit hole. I am a huge fan of your "WWWUUUUNNN DAYYYY!" videos and love seeing the smaller more practical builds. I especially liked seeing the famed Whoopy Plooper.

  2. I've experienced the peer pressure you speak of good sir. Accept here its bowfin, ppl here call them Grinnell or mudfish, and they hate them. Personally, I think they're fun to catch- but the bass fisherman don't like them wrecking their lures, feeding on game fish, and most of all- fooling them into thinking they've just hooked the bass of a lifetime- only to find it's a bowfin. They get just as upset about drums, who do the same things basically- but they usually don't kill them for some reason. They kill every bowfin they catch, and get mad at you if you don't. And as far as I know, they're native here- they've been here for a very long time if they're not. They don't seem to care one way or the other about carp, they don't feed on game fish and they don't bite lures so, they don't bother anyone. I've seen catfish anglers get upset with them- but I'm not sure why, they don't eat cattish bait either- right? I think they're vegetarians. We're just now starting to get the invasive Asian species in northern parts of the state- hopefully they can control it- somehow. Once they get into the Tenn. river system, which they already are- they're trying to keep them from moving south though- they can get into about everything else. The BCDA lakes are all connected to the Tenn. river, and all our other big lakes are part of the river system itself so- we're likely already screwed. Just a matter of time before they break containment and finish what they started. Then everyone will be killing carps, period- ppl here are not good at nuance. "Looks Asian to me, give it a math problem."

  3. 1:12 we all heard the chair lol
    idk if youve done it by now, but i had the idea to make lexan box and half submerge it in the test tank for a gopro to record underwater action. it should record way clear

  4. They are extremely aggressive. If you use a jerk bait in a pond in sfl, you’ll soon know if there’s peas in there. They hit like freight trains. ❤️ em.

  5. Really great how the steel pole holder is gone and the bolt studs are sticking for someome to put thru their boot or trip on, you would think they would bolt down with anchors or cut them off, lazy city workers!

  6. {Not quite related to YOUR … typical bass.} I still want to see a fresh water Tuna. https://youtu.be/yQIZ6LgStas?si=TXfJAum5BBadkQwL … & then this guy … https://youtu.be/wl4sM3kgvRg?si=Y5rIW33HmpBKub_q … My PB tuna (Bluefin) went 40 pounds on a "flylined" live Sardine (just a straight hook), using 40 pound test Berkley Vanish fluorocarbon and a 2/0 "Owner" live bait hook, Penn 555 graphite reel and a Calstar 7' deckhand rod 20~50 pound test, fishing out of San Diego. That was in September 2020.

  7. If you had peacock bass in your area, they'd be trying to mate with this lure instead of eating it! It's f🤬cking phenomenal, Nate!!! 🤌🏾💪🏾👍🏾

  8. I love the brain and shark bite. It's the closest thing I have seen to a zombie fish. I have always wondered what a zombie fish would look like. Have you ever done a monkfish lure?

  9. When using this new drill bit method to creat the slot for the side fins. Slap a piece of masking tape over the wood so you don’t scuff the bait. No need for additional sanding. Though I know you love sanding

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