Vintage Lure Slam! Catching Bluegill, Crappie, White Bass, Catfish & Bass

Can vintage fishing lures still catch fish in today's waters? In this Vintage Lure Challenge, I put classic old-school baits to the test while targeting five popular freshwater species: Bluegill, Crappie, White Bass, Channel Catfish, and Largemouth Bass. These antique fishing lures may look outdated, but some of them helped shape modern fishing techniques. Join me as I dig through the tackle box, tie on legendary vintage baits, and see if they can still produce fish in the modern era. Will these old lures outperform today's tackle, or have they become fishing relics? Watch until the end to find out which vintage lure catches the most fish! 🎣 Species Targeted: • Bluegill • Crappie • White Bass • Channel Catfish • Largemouth Bass 🔥 Have you ever fished with vintage lures? Let me know your favorite classic bait in the comments! 👍 Like, Subscribe, and Turn On Notifications for more fishing adventures, tackle challenges, lure reviews, and multi-species fishing content. Maybe ‪@GregBlanchardFishing‬ can give me some tips on my first attempt at gyotaku, I think I did something wrong. #jesus #VintageLureChallenge #VintageFishingLures #FishingChallenge #OldSchoolFishing #LargemouthBass #CrappieFishing #BluegillFishing #WhiteBass #CatfishFishing #FishingAdventure #FishingLife #FishingVideos #MultiSpeciesFishing #AntiqueFishingLures #BassFishing #kayakfishing #kayakbassfishing #fyp #fypシ ---------------------------------------------------------- CHAPTERS 0:00 - Intro 3:56 - First Catch 4:43 - My first attempt at gyotaku 5:36 - Fish at the boat 6:45 - Little Feller 8:59 - Fatty McBass 10:35 - Another Bass on the Shad Rap 12:09 - Lake Monster 17:32 - Acrobatics 20:00 - Final Species