I learned to use a baitcaster with a spider lure. Went out and filmed for 12 days, maxed out all my memory cards, and on the last day... my knot failed during a cast and my spider flew out of my life... forever. Nice spider bass 🥲
Like 30 percent of catch and release fish die and after 5 mins I'm sure that 3 in a half pounder was a part of that 30% for sure . Id prefer the fish just get released then sit it again for maybe 4 seconds on a video
Great Big Boy right off the bank!!! Nice catch!! Surprised he didn't get off. Excellent!!! Loved the experiment & thanks for posting!!
That was Great! ...and what an absolutely Beautiful lure!! The detail on it is amazing! Awesome video as always!. 🔥🔥
Thank you for posting again! Another amazing video
I gotchu man, Glad you enjoyed it!
First video I've watched good content for sure..liked and subscribed
I learned to use a baitcaster with a spider lure. Went out and filmed for 12 days, maxed out all my memory cards, and on the last day... my knot failed during a cast and my spider flew out of my life... forever.
Nice spider bass 🥲
been looking forward to the next video
I'm pretty sure the first swimbait you showed was Jackall not Megabass
Videos never get old man
wowsers
I also fish with huge realistic, natural action, full-size sunfish lures.
Hey hi your videos are great, what program do you edit them with? Keep it up bro 💯
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i had a stroke reading that
Like 30 percent of catch and release fish die and after 5 mins I'm sure that 3 in a half pounder was a part of that 30% for sure . Id prefer the fish just get released then sit it again for maybe 4 seconds on a video
Those salamanders you used at the last spot are actually a good bait. My buddy caught a 2 pound rock bass on one of those