
Bass Fishing A New Grass Lake - Frogs and Flipping VLOG
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Date: 2020-11-25
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Carter
Im a beginner bass fisherman. Been fishing all my life but this summer i have gotten really interested into bass fishing. Btw im 16 and i live in the upper peninsula of michigan and around me there is few lakes i can fish for bass. Also ive just recently started using plastics and have had very much success, its basically the only thing i use no matter what conditions there are. Watching your videos have taught me alot keep up the good work!
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Im a beginner bass fisherman. Been fishing all my life but this summer i have gotten really interested into bass fishing. Btw im 16 and i live in the upper peninsula of michigan and around me there is few lakes i can fish for bass. Also ive just recently started using plastics and have had very much success, its basically the only thing i use no matter what conditions there are. Watching your videos have taught me alot keep up the good work!
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Nick
I like to use a topwater frog bright colors and I like to cast it straight into some cat tail weeds like in this video and then reel it in till it falls onto the surface of the water in the weeds to make it look natural like as if the frog is jumping from weeds to weeds. My name is Nick and I would love some more tackle because I am about to join a major fishing team for me and I need some more tackle! Love your videos!
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I like to use a topwater frog bright colors and I like to cast it straight into some cat tail weeds like in this video and then reel it in till it falls onto the surface of the water in the weeds to make it look natural like as if the frog is jumping from weeds to weeds. My name is Nick and I would love some more tackle because I am about to join a major fishing team for me and I need some more tackle! Love your videos!
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Joe
I like to use a 1/4 oz. strike king black and blue jig with a blue beaver tail craw trailer. I keep my rod tip at 9: 00 position and raise it to the 11: 00 position, reeling in the slack on the way down. Keeps my jig out of the weeds and usually get the hits as it sinks back down. Without knowing it, I am setting the hook while raising my rod with little effort. I fish it on a 7'6 spinning rod with 10 lb. mono
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I like to use a 1/4 oz. strike king black and blue jig with a blue beaver tail craw trailer. I keep my rod tip at 9: 00 position and raise it to the 11: 00 position, reeling in the slack on the way down. Keeps my jig out of the weeds and usually get the hits as it sinks back down. Without knowing it, I am setting the hook while raising my rod with little effort. I fish it on a 7'6 spinning rod with 10 lb. mono
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Ladybass
Drop shot Drop shot Drop shot for some smallies. Shorter leader in the morning when they are feeding up on ledges and rock piles, a little longer in the evening. i like to use worms with a little wider profile to imitate the craws little more, but i fluke style or roboworm work great too. Super light weight, if they are active /feeding they may take it on the fall, lighter weight allows them to!
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Drop shot Drop shot Drop shot for some smallies. Shorter leader in the morning when they are feeding up on ledges and rock piles, a little longer in the evening. i like to use worms with a little wider profile to imitate the craws little more, but i fluke style or roboworm work great too. Super light weight, if they are active /feeding they may take it on the fall, lighter weight allows them to!
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Robert
Just started bass fishing, I'm originally from Canada and mostly fished for Walleye on Lake of the Woods. I just started fishing Lake Houston and still am working on learning the area, I've only caught catfish out of this lake, so I'm still trying: D
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Just started bass fishing, I'm originally from Canada and mostly fished for Walleye on Lake of the Woods. I just started fishing Lake Houston and still am working on learning the area, I've only caught catfish out of this lake, so I'm still trying: D
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Chris
don't know what you are using for jigs but you should check out menace baits jigs. they have a moving wide gap hook attached to the head so you can rig weedless. no weed guards and so many less hang ups. action is insane on them.
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don't know what you are using for jigs but you should check out menace baits jigs. they have a moving wide gap hook attached to the head so you can rig weedless. no weed guards and so many less hang ups. action is insane on them.
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This
I like to use a fluke, watermelon red or white weightless or slightly weighted and you throw that around cover, let it sink then retrieve like you would a fluke, don't catch, tons of studs on it but you do catch 2-3 pounders
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I like to use a fluke, watermelon red or white weightless or slightly weighted and you throw that around cover, let it sink then retrieve like you would a fluke, don't catch, tons of studs on it but you do catch 2-3 pounders
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Aaron
what lake were ya'll fishing? looks kind of like Walter E Long outside of Austin. If thats not it and you want an awesome big fish frog bite i definitely suggest it i've fished it a few times and its one of my favorites
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what lake were ya'll fishing? looks kind of like Walter E Long outside of Austin. If thats not it and you want an awesome big fish frog bite i definitely suggest it i've fished it a few times and its one of my favorites
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Central
Tradinghouse Creek Reservoir. Bout 5 minutes from the house. All that grass has been vacant since spring time with the horrible drought we had but caught em good since boats couldnt put in for 3-4 months lol
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Tradinghouse Creek Reservoir. Bout 5 minutes from the house. All that grass has been vacant since spring time with the horrible drought we had but caught em good since boats couldnt put in for 3-4 months lol
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Jake
Throwing a senko on a spot remover jig head around grass lines, lay downs or shade. Pitch it out and give it short fast twitches. Bass won't leave it alone in ponds around north Alabama!
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Throwing a senko on a spot remover jig head around grass lines, lay downs or shade. Pitch it out and give it short fast twitches. Bass won't leave it alone in ponds around north Alabama!
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