I must admit, coming from the self proclaimed "world's biggest skeptic:, when I first started watching Steve's videos I wasn't too impressed. But the more I watched the more I realized Steve's videos really deal with real helpful information (better than any I've seen) rather than the traditional commercial videos designed to sell product. Thanks Steve
@SteveRogersOutdoors Steve way back in the day some of us did some dead sticking in colder months but maybe you can bring to light in some underwater action about dead sticking and how it can be used year around especially on pressured fish. Dead sticking a drop shot is a good start and easy rig to set up. Just don't move the weight works good with live scope, but back in the day, I was good for about 2 minutes, and my patience ran out. Today live scope, I can eat a cracker, drink a coke, and watch the screen. PS. Don't forget dead sticking floating worms pop R's etc.
Thursday video? Yay! I am constantly amazed at how curious bass are. I think that's why they'll check out a bubblegum or electric blue soft plastic. And just like a toddler, they explore their world with their mouths.
I had one of my best days last summer casting a worm just outside of the cattails to the dirtier water that the carp had created when spawning that morning... the turtle footage was spot on..... great video steve....
2:03 interesting footage man I really appreciate the content you put out. I'm kind of hooked on just letting my RUclips in my living room continuously play videos cuz I'm getting a lot of really great content. And information thank you, from the bottom of the fishing chain as an angler
Isn’t that crazy. I couldn’t believe it when I was seeing it happen. So much more going on down there than I ever realized. And thank you for watching!
Steve, I love your underwater footage. It gives us a perspective that is really helpful in how we present our baits. I'm with you on point #2. I have come back to area's that were disturbed by either me or another angler and have caught fish.
Wow thx Steve you just answered a 50 year question for me! Every time I see a turtle my fishing buddy says there’s your turtle than says I hate turtles and I say watch this and cast my jig right at him and let it fall and usually I get a bite on the way down or if I don’t I let it set and they hit it then! It drives my buddy crazy! And I got to laugh. I always thought the bass were hitting baitfish or crawfish and knocking parts off of them and the turtles were feeding on the scapes, didn’t know the the bass were following the turtles digging for food! Thx again, I’m 69 years old and glad to find this out! Also I’ll give some of my juice for information. I keep a 1/8 oz hair jig ready for my back up bait, I watched the hair flares out when it hits the bottom don’t move it for 20 seconds and hang on! lol keep the faith brother 👍🥸🙏
Great video as always you are so right i used to scuba dive many years ago here in northern Arkansas and bass would follow me around so many times they are curious.
As an aside to the second point about noise or fish getting spooked……I shiner fished with an exceptionally great guide on Okeechobee. For those that have never shiner fished, the float typically keeps moving as the shiner swims on the end of the line. We were getting good action when we saw a boat fishing a tournament coming towards us running a trolling motor. Guide said we might as well pull in our shiners as the bite would stop. Fish would quit moving. I questioned him about this, so we pulled in 3 of the 4 we had out and left the most active one. When the boat got about 30-40 yards away the shiner went totally still. Didn’t move again until the boat was gone, when it resumed pulling the float around. Somehow fishermen think a fish can feel vibrations from a 1/2 ounce lure from 20 feet away but can’t feel a trolling motor running. As noted in the video, I firmly believe fish can hear/feel loud talk and rod lockers slamming. When we musky fish many times someone will yell out if they have a follow. More often than not the fish will turn away at the sound Love your underwater shots.
Thanks! I decided to start doing 8 per month again but instead of holding to a firm schedule, I am just going to upload when they are ready. I was stressing myself out trying to hit a certain time every week. Lol. Have a blessed weekend!
Wow that was great footage and analysis. Well done!! Now, could you PLEASE do this type of video introducing various colors and types of line? Wouldn’t this give us some great data on the questions about line visibility spooking fish-or not? I’m curious lol if braided line spooks fish!
I will do my best to get that done here this spring/late winter when the ice comes off. I hope to take a Florida trip soon and if I do I will try to get that done there as well.
@@SteveRogersOutdoorsThank you! As you know, there is great ongoing controversy about line visibility and the effect on fish. I can imagine your video could settle this controversy.. Can you imagine the views you could get? Viral!
There's this one lake that I fish and in one spot of the lake I get hung up on a submerged tree multiple times. Every time I get hung up while I am attempting to get free from the snag my plastic worm gets smashed by what feels like a sizable bass.
They definitely can get aggressive with that type of movement and sudden direction change by the lure. I’ve got a tree in the waters I fish that gets me every time too.
I must admit, coming from the self proclaimed "world's biggest skeptic:, when I first started watching Steve's videos I wasn't too impressed. But the more I watched the more I realized Steve's videos really deal with real helpful information (better than any I've seen) rather than the traditional commercial videos designed to sell product. Thanks Steve
Slow learners welcomed...😅
Good luck with your Bass fishing
I'm glad it was helpful. If you ever have any topic ideas let me know. Always looking for the next one. I appreciate you watching.
@SteveRogersOutdoors Steve way back in the day some of us did some dead sticking in colder months but maybe you can bring to light in some underwater action about dead sticking and how it can be used year around especially on pressured fish. Dead sticking a drop shot is a good start and easy rig to set up. Just don't move the weight works good with live scope, but back in the day, I was good for about 2 minutes, and my patience ran out. Today live scope, I can eat a cracker, drink a coke, and watch the screen.
PS. Don't forget dead sticking floating worms pop R's etc.
@@rickvann3489 that is an excellent idea! Thank you!
@@SteveRogersOutdoors no thank you, always great content. I get this financial trucking whoas turned around I'll come out there and fish with you.
Amazing channel! The underwater filming makes it even more convincing, great job
Nice video Steve!!!🤓 you one of the pioneers on the real video Bass Fishing🤠
This guy is awesome
Thursday video? Yay! I am constantly amazed at how curious bass are. I think that's why they'll check out a bubblegum or electric blue soft plastic. And just like a toddler, they explore their world with their mouths.
Another great video Steve. Thanks for all the underwater footage. Your videos give us a whole other perspective.
I really enjoy filming underwater. Can't wait for the ice to get off here!
A most professional production. Surprised it's not syndicated on television.
Thanks you!
I had one of my best days last summer casting a worm just outside of the cattails to the dirtier water that the carp had created when spawning that morning... the turtle footage was spot on..... great video steve....
When those carp spawn they sure kick up a lot of debris. In years past, I would avoid a lot of those areas but not anymore.
2:03 interesting footage man I really appreciate the content you put out. I'm kind of hooked on just letting my RUclips in my living room continuously play videos cuz I'm getting a lot of really great content. And information thank you, from the bottom of the fishing chain as an angler
Isn’t that crazy. I couldn’t believe it when I was seeing it happen. So much more going on down there than I ever realized. And thank you for watching!
Steve, I love your underwater footage. It gives us a perspective that is really helpful in how we present our baits. I'm with you on point #2. I have come back to area's that were disturbed by either me or another angler and have caught fish.
It has really been eye-opening to see just how quickly they will come right back. So fun to watch them!
Wow thx Steve you just answered a 50 year question for me! Every time I see a turtle my fishing buddy says there’s your turtle than says I hate turtles and I say watch this and cast my jig right at him and let it fall and usually I get a bite on the way down or if I don’t I let it set and they hit it then! It drives my buddy crazy! And I got to laugh. I always thought the bass were hitting baitfish or crawfish and knocking parts off of them and the turtles were feeding on the scapes, didn’t know the the bass were following the turtles digging for food! Thx again, I’m 69 years old and glad to find this out! Also I’ll give some of my juice for information. I keep a 1/8 oz hair jig ready for my back up bait, I watched the hair flares out when it hits the bottom don’t move it for 20 seconds and hang on! lol keep the faith brother 👍🥸🙏
Great video as always you are so right i used to scuba dive many years ago here in northern Arkansas and bass would follow me around so many times they are curious.
I had a friend here who was a scuba diver as well and some of the stories he would describe were just crazy. Amazing curiosity.
Bass are the curious CATS of the water! 7:10
As an aside to the second point about noise or fish getting spooked……I shiner fished with an exceptionally great guide on Okeechobee. For those that have never shiner fished, the float typically keeps moving as the shiner swims on the end of the line.
We were getting good action when we saw a boat fishing a tournament coming towards us running a trolling motor. Guide said we might as well pull in our shiners as the bite would stop. Fish would quit moving. I questioned him about this, so we pulled in 3 of the 4 we had out and left the most active one. When the boat got about 30-40 yards away the shiner went totally still. Didn’t move again until the boat was gone, when it resumed pulling the float around.
Somehow fishermen think a fish can feel vibrations from a 1/2 ounce lure from 20 feet away but can’t feel a trolling motor running. As noted in the video, I firmly believe fish can hear/feel loud talk and rod lockers slamming. When we musky fish many times someone will yell out if they have a follow. More often than not the fish will turn away at the sound
Love your underwater shots.
Thank you so much for sharing all this! Wow. What an experience. Those fish are definitely fine-tuned to the world they live in.
Awsome info as always, Brother!
Thanks!
Great Vid steve 👍
Thank you!
Thanks Steve, I have been try to size how long I should stay in 1 spot while bank fishing. ⚓
Glad it was helpful! Good luck out there.
Hey, Steve, a video at night?! First one for me. Pray y'all are sage and great video
Thanks! I decided to start doing 8 per month again but instead of holding to a firm schedule, I am just going to upload when they are ready. I was stressing myself out trying to hit a certain time every week. Lol. Have a blessed weekend!
@@SteveRogersOutdoors yeah. I would think sticking to a rigid schedule would be stressful. Relax, brother. You are great at this
Good morning Steve love your videos got a question for you can you use bobber stops on tungsten flipping weights?
I have on the lighter ones. I haven’t tried it on real heavy weights.
Wow that was great footage and analysis. Well done!! Now, could you PLEASE do this type of video introducing various colors and types of line? Wouldn’t this give us some great data on the questions about line visibility spooking fish-or not? I’m curious lol if braided line spooks fish!
I will do my best to get that done here this spring/late winter when the ice comes off. I hope to take a Florida trip soon and if I do I will try to get that done there as well.
@@SteveRogersOutdoorsThank you! As you know, there is great ongoing controversy about line visibility and the effect on fish. I can imagine your video could settle this controversy.. Can you imagine the views you could get? Viral!
@@jimkingsland1645 I will definitely try to get that one done this spring for sure!
We have the thick moss on the bottom if it hits the bottom it's gone covered up
Thanks for watching!
There's this one lake that I fish and in one spot of the lake I get hung up on a submerged tree multiple times. Every time I get hung up while I am attempting to get free from the snag my plastic worm gets smashed by what feels like a sizable bass.
They definitely can get aggressive with that type of movement and sudden direction change by the lure. I’ve got a tree in the waters I fish that gets me every time too.
l have seen bass curiosity scuba diving by tapping rocks and then have bass follwing me
It is amazing to watch. Thanks for sharing this!