Top 5 Finesse Bass Fishing Techniques - Roumbanis
Ned Rig
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1h 2m
Fred Roumbanis joined The Bass University in Tulsa, Oklahoma to talk about his top 5 favorite ways to finesse fish for bass. Fred is mostly knows as a power fisherman who loves going after big bass with frogs and swimbaits. He laments that not all tournament finishes "in the money" can be done just using those techniques, and that he's catched big checks and even caught some of his biggest tournament bass using these finesse techniques. Not only does Fred share the 5 techniques he uses most (and some slight variations on those techniques), but also: how to rig the baits, tackle he uses and lots of secret tips. Learn how to fish the wacky rig, neko rig, shaky head, dropshot and old school split shot rig. Also learn:
variations to the wacky rig
how to keep the worm from balling up on the wacky rig
different ways to hook a dropshot rig
Fred's favorite finesse hard bait techique
rods, reels & line choices
Roumbanis's favorite soft plastics for each rig
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