• Rooster Tail

  • Oct 9 2024
  • Length: 3 mins
  • Podcast

  • Summary

  • Segment 1: lure review

    The rooster tail is a versatile lure that can be used to catch many species of fish such as crappie, largemouth bass and many other freshwater species. It does get stuck in weeds as it is a treble hook. It can be used in lakes and to troll in maybe a kayak as it has a small piece of metal that spins around when reeled in. It then reflects and makes a bright image making it look like fish scales shining in the water and it has some feathers tied to the bottom to look like a fish tail. It has a treble hook at the very bottom to make it hook the fish well. It is sometimes a pain to get out of the fish mouth as there are three hooks. It is effective but it can hurt your fish as it cuts up their mouths. But it is super effective. Now onto the fishing story

    Fishing story

    So I had two of my friends over to fish and we went down to a lake where kayak and fish and one of my friends had brought a foldable kayak for fishing and it was pretty cool. it could fold up into a small briefcase like object and we were fishing here and just pulling fish out of the water and i had caught about 7 crappie and my other friend had caught 2 the entire trip we only went for like an hour and my other friend had caught like 17 crappie and then a guy on a quad came down and stared at us for a while and then he road away and we could hear him pull up to the side of the lake and he told us to come over so we listened and he told us we couldn't fish there without life jackets I didn't have them with me at the moment so i just fished front the bank and then i caught a nice 1.7 pound bass it was really funny looking as it was really long and had a big mouth but didn't weigh very much

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