To increase your waypoint accuracy, zoom to whatever you find interesting and BEFORE you hit the "Add Placemark" icon, hit the letter "R" on your keypad and it will flatten the google earth image. You will then have a way more accurate location on your point of interest. If you don't your placement by coordinates can be off as much as 10' and you'll miss it or add more time to finding just what you're looking for.
Edwin you're producing content that wins followers and fans. After a while it wears thin watching anglers talk about tackle and equipment tips driven by sponsorship. It's the kind of stuff that you're producing that is unique, relevant and non-sponsor driven that helps pros and weekend anglers turn corners on becoming better anglers.
@@theoriginaltech019 how is trying to get viewers any different than getting a sponsor? Suddenly all the pros want us to be better fishermen jus because?
Shows your character in sharing these Google Earth tips. You've help many a young angler and a some old ones! A little tip: Tools->Options->Navigation, Check "Do not automatically tilt while zooming" will allow you to zoom in to lower altitudes.
I’m completely mind blown, E! As a kayak fisherman, this is the greatest tool I could possibly have. No more paddling around guessing where I need to go. Can not thank you enough for giving us a glance at what it’s like inside a pro angler’s gameplan 👊🏼 Can’t wait to see you continue to kill it on tour!
i have never thought to do this Edwin, thank you! Just found two new spots on my home lake that I never would have touched but during a drought in 2013 I'm seeing amazing cover that's typically under 6-8 ft!
Been using it for several years. Especially helpful trending back to the 2011 drought period in Texas. Using the history on Rayburn and Conroe have been extremely helpful
I cant THANK YOU enough for being humble and honest to share your thought process. I am a new angler and I have been praying for a mentor to help me develop a process to prepare before I hit the water. I live in Northwest Arkansas. THANK YOU!!!!
This was amazing. I’m going to be doing this tonight. Not a tournament fisherman, but all my spots have 5 boats on them every Saturday. This will help find those sneaky places.
Absolutely awesome! Used Google Earth Pro like that today and nailed a nice three pounder. Don’t worry about giving away your secrets - most people won’t take the time. We are a microwave generation unwilling to wait. Thanks again for a great lesson!
Great update and tips I have never seen. Been away from fishing for about thirty years, just got back some last year after retiring. Can’t hardly believe the changes, especially in the electronics and equipment. Thanks for sharing this great info!! Loving Project E !
Yes, those are cattails. I've fished a couple of small club tourneys at Lake Bonham. Impressive that you were able to figure that out. Loved the content. I was able to compare my past google earth pins to some of the stuff you were finding. Maybe one of the best YT learning experiences I've had to date.
The first things I thought of when I first saw google earth was hunting and fishing. But you definitely threw some good tips that I hadn’t thought of. Thanks!
Edwin, Thank you. Always enjoy watching. Steve Voelker below said it perfectly, your content is so worth our time and attention. Awesome brother, stay healthy and safe!
Edwin Evers, thank you for sharing your pro tips. I just stumbled upon your video tonight and hit the subscribe button right away. I kayak fish with my 2-boys and we always joke and say “that’s why it’s fishing and not catching” whenever we get skunked. I think now getting skunked will be a thing of the past!!!
Thanks Edwin! I am so excited after watching this. Yes total game changer for sure. Thank you so much. Looking forward to the follow up video. Again thanks for the videos, amazing content. Blessings
I used Google Earth to find small lakes and tributaries of the Ocmulgee River that I used to fish as a kid. The river had changed so much since I fished it last that most of those I'd had a hard time finding and remembering. After doing that I realized what a useful tool this actually is... started using it on lakes and ponds and wow! What I didn't know was that I could set way points and download those to my Lowrance... now that's going to be a game changer! That's the video I'm excited for! Thanks so much for sharing... you're awesome!!! 👍
I watched a video about this last year. It has helped me big time. I won a few local tournaments on lakes I've never been on with this. I mark them and transferred them to my humminbird. Its definitely a game changer.
Edwin thanks for sharing this. It is a game changer! As a co- angler this is one best secret lures for sure. I will be purchasing a new computer to take with me from now on. And I will be spending alot of time this winter when they release the schedule for next year. So thank you sir this was most helpful video sense scott suggs let out the wake bait secret. So ty bro!
Thank you for all of your informative videos this one was great. As someone who had missed out on many years of fishing in a great military career I am playing catch up with ways to get back on the water and have fun. I have used Google Earth for years and now applying it to fishing only makes sense and cant wait to see how you import the data into your Lowrance electronics so that I can give it a try on some of my local lakes here inTexas. Thanks for all the great support you give to the bass fishing community and hope to see you on the water. Stay safe!
Thanks bro you are the man I appreciate it. Funny I and everyone else sees you as the hard nosed gritty angler but this is a different angle then I could have expected.
Dad gum you! This is one of my secrets! Been doing this for a while and it is amazing what you can find just looking. Take care Edwin, you're one of my favorite anglers. Good luck.
Google earth is awesome. Thanks for showing us more about it. I use it on some kayak river adventures looking at logjams and things like that. Keep up the great work.
This is the best video you’ve done so far. This is an aspect of fishing I’ve never thought about but you can bet I’m on google earth right now looking at my lakes. Can’t wait for the next video from you
This is probably the best RUclips video I've ever watched, studying lake maps like this shows in all of the tournaments you've won, Im interested in knowing if you did this kind of study to the spot where you won the REDCREST in that 45 minute stretch?
Your BeastMode E, we fished Conroe this weekend and walked em off those same rock piles.. Y9 great, we marked them and will fish them in our Summer Series. Appreciate the great tips you provide all of us Anglers on all levels..
Enjoyed the video vey much, being a primarily bank fisherman I take full advantage of any app I can use to better access and plan where to fish, not the norm probably but I love using navionics to see what I can’t see from the bank lol, seeing all the beautiful bass boats and guys casting in my general area i always wonders what the heck they were seeing, was awesome to discover navionics, can’t wait to down load google earth pro this eve, I have taken to going to lakes on the drought winter months to fish but probably to scan more than anything and video structures, humps, rocks, tree stumps flats etc. to know where to exactly cast to when water is up in the spring Love your videos, thank you for sharing
Hey Edwin, another awesome vid! Love the way you really break it down and simplify the value of Google earth pro. I’ve done this on Lanier, and very very helpful. Matter of fact, I need to do it again. LOL God bless!
@@EdwinEversfishing No. Thank YOU. The tournament prep portion of professional bass fishing is the most under reported and the most desired of any video content out there. The first angler (Professional) who actually walks us through (legitimate, ALL information inclusive) ALL of their preparation for ONE tournament, done in a serial format, will absolutely kill it on social media. It would be the most watched video series of all time by far. Fortunately for you, you've just made the BIGGEST leap of faith in that you took us through a teeny little bit of it that you really didn't want to (even though Google Earth and WP's has been covered in some depth, just not by top pros). Next, you and your guys do some of the best produced material out there. It's obviously professionally done. So, unlike most, you have the equipment and staff to pull it off. An opportunity most (even professionals) don't have. NOW, if you could just make that NEXT leap of faith to SHOW ALL of what you do in prep, pre fishing, practice, let us in your head about what you are thinking and why, changes you make from practice to tournament and in-tournament adjustments you make and why, you would have a 10-20 part (maybe more) installment of videos, each of which would garner hundreds of thousands of views, easily, that has ever been made. Your one of the few that has the resources at your disposal to be able to do a series like that and do it well. Why not? You really think there are many secrets left in bass fishing from one top professional to the other. Besides from the time you shot it, edited it, put it in the can and actually got it posted on RUclips and out to us, the tournament would be long gone. The only thing left would be the best tournament series footage ever done. In short, DO IT !!!!
Just realized I’ve looked at Lake Conroe way too much on aerials when I recognized it before you said the lake name. Check out the south east side. When the lake was low during the drought you can see tons of dumped tires.
Great lesson, thank you. I fish the GOM middle coast and have been using Google earth since it's inception. I have found rock formations in 400 feet of water, as well as to navigate in the flats of Redfish bay, Great free tool.
I do a lot of bike-fishing and Google Earth makes it much easier. Planning routes and checking out potential good bank spots. Check vegetation etc. Very useful
Edwin thanks for giving me a new outlook on what I need to do as a weekend tourney angler...Ive used alittle of that technology but not that in depth. And Ive already got google earth pro so thanks for the info!
You can also take it to the next level if you are using lowrance and make a map using that imagery from google earth so you are viewing that low water image on you unit on the water. I make bunch of these as well as custom sidescan mosiac maps for my lowrance. They maps are priceless in my mind they show everything. Lots of tools out there. Thanks Edwin for these tips. You will will lots of viewers with this great information.
Game changer. This video spun my brain. Super excited to put in the time and work to separate myself from the crowd. I live , eat, sleep and breath fishing. Talk about straightening the curve!
To increase your waypoint accuracy, zoom to whatever you find interesting and BEFORE you hit the "Add Placemark" icon, hit the letter "R" on your keypad and it will flatten the google earth image. You will then have a way more accurate location on your point of interest. If you don't your placement by coordinates can be off as much as 10' and you'll miss it or add more time to finding just what you're looking for.
Edwin you're producing content that wins followers and fans. After a while it wears thin watching anglers talk about tackle and equipment tips driven by sponsorship. It's the kind of stuff that you're producing that is unique, relevant and non-sponsor driven that helps pros and weekend anglers turn corners on becoming better anglers.
I agree with this 100 percent. Well said!!!!!
@@theoriginaltech019 how is trying to get viewers any different than getting a sponsor? Suddenly all the pros want us to be better fishermen jus because?
Shows your character in sharing these Google Earth tips. You've help many a young angler and a some old ones!
A little tip: Tools->Options->Navigation, Check "Do not automatically tilt while zooming" will allow you to zoom in to lower altitudes.
Thank you!
I've been using Google Earth for years and never knew how to turn that crap off. THANKS!
I’m completely mind blown, E! As a kayak fisherman, this is the greatest tool I could possibly have. No more paddling around guessing where I need to go.
Can not thank you enough for giving us a glance at what it’s like inside a pro angler’s gameplan 👊🏼 Can’t wait to see you continue to kill it on tour!
This is the stuff I wished more pro's shared with average anglers. Thanks Edwin!
Glad you enjoyed it!
i have never thought to do this Edwin, thank you! Just found two new spots on my home lake that I never would have touched but during a drought in 2013 I'm seeing amazing cover that's typically under 6-8 ft!
Great video Edwin!!🤘 Awesome info!
Been using it for several years. Especially helpful trending back to the 2011 drought period in Texas. Using the history on Rayburn and Conroe have been extremely helpful
I cant THANK YOU enough for being humble and honest to share your thought process. I am a new angler and I have been praying for a mentor to help me develop a process to prepare before I hit the water. I live in Northwest Arkansas. THANK YOU!!!!
Thank you Mark for the kind comments! I wish you the best!!
Nice! Thanks Edwin!!
This was amazing. I’m going to be doing this tonight. Not a tournament fisherman, but all my spots have 5 boats on them every Saturday. This will help find those sneaky places.
Thanks for this great tip. I have a high schooler that just started tournaments and since we cant pre fish some lakes this is great.
Dude I love these brother! Keep me coming
This may be one of the most informational videos I have ever watched. Thank you so much for sharing your insight.
Great video looking forward for part two!
Absolutely awesome! Used Google Earth Pro like that today and nailed a nice three pounder. Don’t worry about giving away your secrets - most people won’t take the time. We are a microwave generation unwilling to wait. Thanks again for a great lesson!
This is possibly the most helping fishing video I have seen. Well done Edwin. I will go watch all of your videos. Thanks
Thanks for sharing E2!!!
Great info! Thanks for posting!
Great update and tips I have never seen. Been away from fishing for about thirty years, just got back some last year after retiring. Can’t hardly believe the changes, especially in the electronics and equipment. Thanks for sharing this great info!! Loving Project E !
Thank you for watching Danny and the comments. Glad you’re back!
This is awesome! I'm always excited to see your content from this series.Thank you!!
Thank you for tuning in! Glad you’re enjoying them!
Yes, those are cattails. I've fished a couple of small club tourneys at Lake Bonham. Impressive that you were able to figure that out.
Loved the content. I was able to compare my past google earth pins to some of the stuff you were finding. Maybe one of the best YT learning experiences I've had to date.
Awesome!!! Thank you for sharing.
Awesome, can’t wait for next video!
Good stuff. Thanks Edwin.
The first things I thought of when I first saw google earth was hunting and fishing. But you definitely threw some good tips that I hadn’t thought of. Thanks!
Edwin, Thank you. Always enjoy watching. Steve Voelker below said it perfectly, your content is so worth our time and attention. Awesome brother, stay healthy and safe!
Awesome tutorial Edwin! Some really great info. I appreciate pros like you that help further educate us to catch bass. Thanks
Glad I could help!
Edwin Evers, thank you for sharing your pro tips. I just stumbled upon your video tonight and hit the subscribe button right away. I kayak fish with my 2-boys and we always joke and say “that’s why it’s fishing and not catching” whenever we get skunked. I think now getting skunked will be a thing of the past!!!
You just saved us weekend warriors HOURS of fishing time. No more running around looking! Another reason why we follow you. Thanks so much!
Thank you Rick!
Been doing this for a couple of years. Can't wait for part 2! I always get in trouble transferring the pins!! Thanks great video!
Awesome - hopefully I can help!
Thanks Edwin! I am so excited after watching this. Yes total game changer for sure. Thank you so much. Looking forward to the follow up video. Again thanks for the videos, amazing content. Blessings
Thank you!
Ive used this before, but never to this extent! Awesome information.
Great info, thanks for the effort. Love this series.
Thank you!!
Awesome Edwin, thank you! The juice 💯
Great video! Thanks for the willingness to share such a great strategy for picking apart a lake.
You bet - Thank you for watching!
I used Google Earth to find small lakes and tributaries of the Ocmulgee River that I used to fish as a kid. The river had changed so much since I fished it last that most of those I'd had a hard time finding and remembering. After doing that I realized what a useful tool this actually is... started using it on lakes and ponds and wow! What I didn't know was that I could set way points and download those to my Lowrance... now that's going to be a game changer! That's the video I'm excited for! Thanks so much for sharing... you're awesome!!! 👍
It definitely helps on rivers! I used it to make a route in the deepest water before
I already know this one will be saved to my stuff. Awesome that you help out with this stuff!
I’m glad you like it!
I watched a video about this last year. It has helped me big time. I won a few local tournaments on lakes I've never been on with this. I mark them and transferred them to my humminbird. Its definitely a game changer.
Awesome video Edwin. Can’t wait for the next one!
Coming soon!
Amazing Information!! Thanks Edwin!!!
Edwin thanks for sharing this. It is a game changer! As a co- angler this is one best secret lures for sure. I will be purchasing a new computer to take with me from now on. And I will be spending alot of time this winter when they release the schedule for next year. So thank you sir this was most helpful video sense scott suggs let out the wake bait secret. So ty bro!
Thank you for all of your informative videos this one was great. As someone who had missed out on many years of fishing in a great military career I am playing catch up with ways to get back on the water and have fun. I have used Google Earth for years and now applying it to fishing only makes sense and cant wait to see how you import the data into your Lowrance electronics so that I can give it a try on some of my local lakes here inTexas. Thanks for all the great support you give to the bass fishing community and hope to see you on the water. Stay safe!
Stan I need to be the one thanking you for your service for our awesome, great country! You are truly appreciated!
Good stuff as always. I figured this out about 2 years ago. It is a game changer! Keep it coming!
Yessir! 💪🎣
Awesome video, little tips like this that no one might think about will make the game change on several lakes.
I really enjoyed this video hopefully one day you can break down Lake Belton in Texas
Thanks bro you are the man I appreciate it. Funny I and everyone else sees you as the hard nosed gritty angler but this is a different angle then I could have expected.
Yes those are cattails. Very common at the lakes in this area. Thanks for the video.
Ran across your channel today and have really enjoyed it. This was the first video I watched. Great stuff. Keep it coming.
Another informative amazing vid from Project E. Ready to transfer WP's to my Live unit after next vid. Thank u!!
Dad gum you! This is one of my secrets! Been doing this for a while and it is amazing what you can find just looking. Take care Edwin, you're one of my favorite anglers. Good luck.
By far the best video on google earth. Can’t wait until the upload video. Thanks for putting this out.
Hope it helps you out Matt!
Love watching your project E videos. Keep them coming sir. I live in Oklahoma and enjoy all the tips and tricks.
Thank you for watching glad you’re enjoying them!
Has definitely changed the way I fish and my success rate, especially exploring new areas.
Thanks Edwin I just marked so many points I've been driving over for years now. Will send pics of fish next time I get to go.
Your videos are great! Not just another pro catching fish, these are very informative, great job and thanks!
Thank you Jason!
Google Earth..... that's the best idea I have ever heard of using the tech we have these days. Thank you Project "E"
It’s a game changer for sure. 💪🎣
I was smiling with you E. I’m like man. This dude is giving the juice away.
Another excellent video, Edwin. Peace ~
Awesome thank you
Great Video! Thank You for sharing.
Ill be stationed in Fort Worth, moving from Virginia in January. Cant wait to use this to help figure out my new fisheries! Thanks Edwin
You are going to love fishing here in North Texas. We have water everywhere.
Google earth is awesome. Thanks for showing us more about it. I use it on some kayak river adventures looking at logjams and things like that. Keep up the great work.
This is the best video you’ve done so far. This is an aspect of fishing I’ve never thought about but you can bet I’m on google earth right now looking at my lakes. Can’t wait for the next video from you
Thank you for the kind words. Glad it's helped you!
Thanks for sharing!!! You are a class pro!!!!
Great info. Thanks
You bet!
This is probably the best RUclips video I've ever watched, studying lake maps like this shows in all of the tournaments you've won, Im interested in knowing if you did this kind of study to the spot where you won the REDCREST in that 45 minute stretch?
I swear I been doing the same thing. I always study stunts and depths and outlines of the bodies. Great minds my man! Tight lines.
Let's get em
Your BeastMode E, we fished Conroe this weekend and walked em off those same rock piles.. Y9 great, we marked them and will fish them in our Summer Series. Appreciate the great tips you provide all of us Anglers on all levels..
Thank you for sharing ....
Great video keep them coming GOAT
Thanks for sharing, this also works for deer hunting
Only one word well 2 words well 3 words totally freaking awesome Edwin
Enjoyed the video vey much, being a primarily bank fisherman I take full advantage of any app I can use to better access and plan where to fish, not the norm probably but I love using navionics to see what I can’t see from the bank lol, seeing all the beautiful bass boats and guys casting in my general area i always wonders what the heck they were seeing, was awesome to discover navionics, can’t wait to down load google earth pro this eve, I have taken to going to lakes on the drought winter months to fish but probably to scan more than anything and video structures, humps, rocks, tree stumps flats etc. to know where to exactly cast to when water is up in the spring
Love your videos, thank you for sharing
I watch all your videos and this is one of the best. I love on KY Lake so this will be very helpful.
Very cool that you showed the details! I’ve heard others tell use Earth but not the how part.
Thanks for watching, hope it helps you!
Don’t forget about Lake O The Pines NE of Longview, Tx
Needed this, E!
Great information....thanks for sharing and look forward to your next video in this series.
Coming Tuesday! Thanks for watching
Hey Edwin, another awesome vid! Love the way you really break it down and simplify the value of Google earth pro. I’ve done this on Lanier, and very very helpful. Matter of fact, I need to do it again. LOL God bless!
Good luck out there! 🎣
Good one. Looking forward to the next one.
Thank you
@@EdwinEversfishing No. Thank YOU. The tournament prep portion of professional bass fishing is the most under reported and the most desired of any video content out there. The first angler (Professional) who actually walks us through (legitimate, ALL information inclusive) ALL of their preparation for ONE tournament, done in a serial format, will absolutely kill it on social media. It would be the most watched video series of all time by far. Fortunately for you, you've just made the BIGGEST leap of faith in that you took us through a teeny little bit of it that you really didn't want to (even though Google Earth and WP's has been covered in some depth, just not by top pros). Next, you and your guys do some of the best produced material out there. It's obviously professionally done. So, unlike most, you have the equipment and staff to pull it off. An opportunity most (even professionals) don't have. NOW, if you could just make that NEXT leap of faith to SHOW ALL of what you do in prep, pre fishing, practice, let us in your head about what you are thinking and why, changes you make from practice to tournament and in-tournament adjustments you make and why, you would have a 10-20 part (maybe more) installment of videos, each of which would garner hundreds of thousands of views, easily, that has ever been made. Your one of the few that has the resources at your disposal to be able to do a series like that and do it well. Why not? You really think there are many secrets left in bass fishing from one top professional to the other. Besides from the time you shot it, edited it, put it in the can and actually got it posted on RUclips and out to us, the tournament would be long gone. The only thing left would be the best tournament series footage ever done. In short, DO IT !!!!
Just realized I’ve looked at Lake Conroe way too much on aerials when I recognized it before you said the lake name. Check out the south east side. When the lake was low during the drought you can see tons of dumped tires.
Great lesson, thank you. I fish the GOM middle coast and have been using Google earth since it's inception. I have found rock formations in 400 feet of water, as well as to navigate in the flats of Redfish bay, Great free tool.
Thanks for sharing this secret lure!!
Man, this one was hard to share. Hope it helps!!
Great video, never looked at that much detail and didn’t know there was multiple pics of different dates.
I do a lot of bike-fishing and Google Earth makes it much easier. Planning routes and checking out potential good bank spots. Check vegetation etc. Very useful
Edwin thanks for giving me a new outlook on what I need to do as a weekend tourney angler...Ive used alittle of that technology but not that in depth. And Ive already got google earth pro so thanks for the info!
Awesome glad I could help!
I'm not a tournament guy. In fact, I fish very little now. But I stumbled onto this video and it is really fascinating. Thank you, Edwin!
Thank you David
wow. this is extremely genius and overpowered to use. Im sharing this with all my buddies
superb Edwin!
Thank you!
You can also take it to the next level if you are using lowrance and make a map using that imagery from google earth so you are viewing that low water image on you unit on the water. I make bunch of these as well as custom sidescan mosiac maps for my lowrance. They maps are priceless in my mind they show everything. Lots of tools out there. Thanks Edwin for these tips. You will will lots of viewers with this great information.
Good vid. Ive done this for sevetal years but had to print out maps with stuff circled. Getting the waypoints onto Lowrance will be fantastic.
Thanks Double E.
Game changer. This video spun my brain. Super excited to put in the time and work to separate myself from the crowd. I live , eat, sleep and breath fishing. Talk about straightening the curve!
I've been using Google earth to locate boat ramps and look at the water but I've never used it in the detail you explain. Awesome video!
Thanks for the information
Thanks for sharing this. I have no electronics but I can get this and start catching more at my home lake. I can't wait to see more.
Makes it even that much better if you don’t have electronics.
great video man thanks for the info one day I will use it when I get a boat
Wow. Very informative and extremely helpful. Much appreciated for this.
Hope it helps
Thanks 👍
Awesome Video