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Do you know about the live bait misconception that causes fewer trophy fish (and MORE CATFISH) to be caught?
Here it is…
It’s falsely believing that just because you send down a live bait that everything below the surface will automatically want to eat it…
WRONG!!!
Fish are smart and they know when something is not right, so if you send down a shrimp that's spinning in the water, there's almost no chance of you hooking up.
In this video, we’ve got world-record holder, Capt. Peter Deeks, showing you the top three mistakes that most anglers make when they rig live bait that’s costing them dozens of fish.
Have any questions about rigging live bait?
Let us know in the comments below.
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@Saltstrong4 years agoGet Underwater Bait Forensics here (while it's still available at 80% OFF): 32
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@alexanderelmar87314 years agoif i ever be turned into a tiny fish i will act as unatural aspossible to survive xD 200
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@trailtrashoutdoors81734 years agoThanks for doing the hard work of filming what works and what doesn't! Great video! 29
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@jmcin324 years agoAwesome tutorial! I am now a subscriber! .....can’t wait for the next show! 6
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@steverichardson69204 years agoThis is relevant and valuable information, well done and thanks for sharing. I used to manage a tackle store and one of the key aspects I saw time and time again were anglers (beginner and experienced) not fishing drag up to the rigs capability, I even tested this on work colleagues by setting up an outfit with 6kg (12lb for US readers) and without fail the set drag in the majority of cases was more suitable for 3kg line than the 6kg...... Even on YouTube how many experienced anglers do you see cranking up the drag mid run or during the fight. Obviously there are situations to fish lighter drags and times to fish heavier, but you have to trust your gear and knots...... I used to measure my drag over the rod to 1/3 of the breaking strain, in tough country I would fish 10kg of drag (measured) on 15kg line just to stand a chance of getting the fish out, no room for error! ...21
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@The_Judge3003 years agoSometimes you want your live bait to act as natural as possible. Other times, not. Never be stuck in one way of thinking. Always experiment and see what works best there and then. This is not set in stone. ...8
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@ronvahey4 years agoAwesome info! Just started to watch the first section. The video is an excellent tool, especially for those of us who don't have the opportunity to hit the water every week. Thanks for another great course offering! 👍🏻 5
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@roberttankersley79833 years agoNice information. Makes perfect sense. Good luck on the water everyone! 🎣 2
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@keithsargent69633 years agoA Florida native taught my dad how to hook a live shrimp around 1963. He hooked it just like you did, under the horn as he called it. 8
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@carlosllama52954 years agoThnk u for this very informative video we all need all the help we can get specially lately when everybody including myself is getting skunked....
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@TexasAnglerTRD3 years agoGreat video for beginners & intermediate Anglers! 🎣
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@webincomeincome87673 years agoI learned myself using years of fishing exactly what you are teaching. I personally don’t care to use splitshot (or other weights) as upon break off the fish is left to survive pulling line and splitshot around. A light knocker rig solves that problem. Thanks for the video. ...7
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@cookandfishing4 years agoReally good content! So true what you guys talking about, if our bait doesn't look natural...most likely we won't have any bites at all...Thank you so much for your video! Keep Making them! ✌🎣😎 1
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@joankaywell17493 years agoExactly what I needed to see. I have never baited live shrimp properly and can’t wait to try this. 1
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@AzAsrFishing2 years agoAwesome info! thanks for the tips bro.. 1
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@odd_el_toxico_g-coin_logis84743 years agoThese tips helped,I changed the hooking,made my own rigs,with minimal hardware,,and broke my pb bull red record twice,it does make a difference 2
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@brianclark174 years agoSome of my personal best 45+ pound Reds and Tarpon, have been caught rigging live bait the way you say is wrong! 22
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@dougiemac84174 years agoGreat video guys. Awesome information!! 1
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@DrewJ794 years agoI'm glad to know I've been hooking my live bait right. The way you showed those techniques is the way I was taught. I've never in my life used a metal leader either. I use 30# fluorocarbon leader tied to 20-30# braid with a uni to uni knot and I've caught 30" plus size Snook freelining my bait with a small #3 circle hook. Let the drag do the work the fish will tire out. Ive seen too many people max out the drag and try to horse them in and get broke off. ...19
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@gatchrickytv44163 years agoWow thank you so much for the lesson i learned a lot.
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@1sungyi4 years agoGlad i saw this video!! The more you knoooow!!! 3
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@FishnFisherman4 years agoOne of the best videos on fishing techniques. Really great efforts and work. I would like to share this knowledge in my local language i.e. Urdu for that purpose can I use short clips from this video? 2
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@marmaliton42194 years agoThanks capt very useful information I’ll follow now on 😀
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@haiman49624 years agoI've been looking for this all my life. I really wanna see how the live bait moves in the water. 32
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@edgarsaravia6384 years agoNice video really learn from it but, those this method works offshore, pier fishing, or surf fishing when your casting your live bait?
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@f21gun2 years agoThank you!!! Cannot wait for my next trip out to apply what I have learned!
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@heroesfishing4917last yearThanks guys, I need to sign back up to watch this course!
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@TxReaper85_8 months agoWow, amazing info Ty SaltStrong 👍🏼👍🏼 1
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@jimboyfederigan65984 years agoLove your work guys for making the video now i know how to rig better good job 👍 Guys
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@drdeankos23564 years agowell done mate about time someone has done this photo work with rigs congrats
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@WorldEngineersOnline3 years agothis makes sense. I always wpnder why some guys seem to be catching all the time while others failed, even for the same spot. I am sure it has to do with the way the bait is hoocked and the Odor. 1
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@RedS0L04 years agoI never thought of going through the top and bottom of the mouth I use just the top I also use metal leaders in murky water I really like them for my Cats and carps 4
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@devilscupid35153 years agoMy new favorite channel!!!!!!!!! Just found out why I don’t catch nothing.
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@lowlightevangelist94312 months agoReally appreciate y'all saying it's not magic, just fishing....respect
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@joedennehy3863 years agoVery good, thanks from New Zealand, i just wonder why you yse silver hooks. We use chemically sharpened, teflon coated hooks, that are really hard to see. In octopus and octopus circle patterns. 1
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@jaysantos76794 years agoThanks guys. I'm just beginning to fish and feel like I learn alot.... appreciate it. 8
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@RogerRogers20233 years agoEpic feedback keep it coming!! love the channel.👍
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@unkle0374 years agoAwesome video! Can you show me your best redfish rig? Bull run season is around the corner here in the gulf.
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@pmm01074 years agoThanks! Great stuff! But you are in crystal clear water where fish can see the lure. We fish the LA/MS gulf coast marshes to maybe 10 ft deep. Water is always brown & sometimes murky. What's your advice for cloudy water (and don't say "move". lol. ...
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@xhathronallen60744 years agoThanks for the tips make a lot of sense now I'll get my game up on catching fish than feeding fish 6
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@gatchrickytv44163 years agoAng galing maraming salamat sa pagtuturo. Makakahuli na ako ng isda ngayon.
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@kws744 years agogood video. but what about us surf fisherman? what’s the best way to present a bait while waves are pulling everything that’s under 3 ounce weights? and i said not to use the steel leaders. well what if we are catching toothy fish like blues, and spainish? ...
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@chrissewell16083 years agoAwesome underwater footage. That would be a great fishing investment!
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@elhueso43304 years agoOn a boat u are 100 percent right but fishing from a bridge u need a heavy set up if u are fishing for big fish 12
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@DICKFARTZZ3 years agoThis video is severely under watched. Excellent information.
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@jaimeperezchavez604610 months agoThanks for interesting Tips/ how do you rec and with bonito chunks ?
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@uce.4lo4 years agoWhich sunglasses is Peter wearing? They look super nice 😎 2
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@akatsukia96954 years agoTerima kasih"TQ" 4 guud video ☝️👍🍑🎣
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@austinbuholtz69704 years agoI fish with shrimp and my best method is to tear off the tail and feed the hook all the way through the body and out through the middle of its front feet. I use a size 1 to size 2 bait holder hook. Guarantee you it’ll catch those fish that seem to always bite around the hook like snapper, sheepshead, and bait fish. ...23
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@stephenscott963last monthGreat stuff but don’t know about anyone else, but hard to see exactly where you hooked bait, maybe a more close up, or maybe I need glasses!! Keep up the great videos!
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@popawalker3 years agoMy dad always said hook the horn on shrimp, I have never tried hooking the tail, will have to give that a try. 1
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@KaliCal4 years agoWow...I feel like a better angler already. This was awesome. Thanks 8
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@ivd4s73 years agoBefore i complete the video ... is mind blowing shot ...amazing ..let us complete
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@deltapro44322 years agoI agree with this vid 100% BUT fishing is mysterious. I just told my friend yesterday to get rid of all that crap on his line (metal leader/beads/whatnot) he didn’t and yet he out-fished me at Sebastian LOL. He hooked sardines in the back, I hooked in mouth straight as possible 🤷🏻♂️. I use braid and flouro leader, he used whatever line came that with his $30 Walmart combo LOL. We both had so much fun!! ...2
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@marthaherff76694 years agoWe do a lot of wade fishing with croaker in the grass flats, do you still recommend hooking through the mouth?
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@jimmywhitely66484 years agoSo what about when you have strong current with that kind of rig? 2
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@jerryfaircloth4 years agoGreat stuff but didn't see it mentioned at the hook end to tie a loop knot for any live bait. It really makes a huge difference especially for snook.
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@stephenscott963last monthAny recommendations on how far to put any size small weights on leader line away from hook?
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@TheonlyMikecashes4 years agoSick man see you use the same rig i have been using for years cheap light efficient for live bait 3
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@_weinerdog_4 years agoI’ve caught massive reds on steel leaders also a Good bait for big redfish is a decent size pinfish with 2 slices on one side
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@twotoned27744 years agoThis was a video I needed to see. I appreciate your time and effort. I was always a skeptic about metal leaders. I have to check out your link because I am interested in the full video. 2
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@fabzrustrider98384 years agoThank you holy fish god I just love this video 💯🇬🇧💯🇬🇧💯🙏🏽
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@lloydmartinez44154 years agoY’all had a video about hooking mullet near the tail not too long ago. Is that still good for free lining in current?
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Other times, not.
Never be stuck in one way of thinking.
Always experiment and see what works best there and then.
This is not set in stone. ... 8
Ty SaltStrong 👍🏼👍🏼 1
I also use metal leaders in murky water
I really like them for my Cats and carps 4
Good bait for big redfish is a decent size pinfish with 2 slices on one side