HI, I live near lake Glenville, near Cashiers North Carolina. This lake is clear and deep. Yes, mud on the belly. I fish for the huge yellow perch here too, some are two pounds each. I catch minnows with my cast net for this. I catch bass often enough and I am fishing over 40 feet deep near isolated rock piles.
Great knowledge. I live in Arizona and my local lake is exactly what you just described. If anyone has Fishbrain you can pull up Lake Pleasant and see the recent catches. Our sun warms that shallow water by noon and around 1pm they are biting in the shallows again. The bass are just above the thermocline here at about 40-60 ft through the main channels. The monsters are all going to sleep in the super deep water we have here. Our whole lake is rock with very little veg. and hits 200 plus feet deep.
Man I believe it.. I have run through water that was 50 to fish a couple of rocky areas in couple of creeks that the water was 39-40. The biggest smallmouth in there stacking up on those rocks is worth it. Lol. It’s hula grubs, hair jigs, little swim baits fished painfully slow a lot of times. But fun… a little casting spoon like a sidewinder or little Cleo will get them too… A float n fly can crush or a jerkbait in the right conditions is good.
I personally do not have ffs, but I 100% believe that it can actually make you a better fisherman. Think of it like this... you literally have an underwater view of where and when bass are in a certain location (i.e. bass behavior). Now take that information, log it into a d.o.p.e. book (data of previous engagement) and now you've figured out how to catch them in the future. Whether you're using ffs or not, you have that time and information of all types of different weather patterns to correlate with where they were, why they were there, and how you needed to fish to catch them.
Was fishing 41 degree water and there was a creek filled with tons of shad. The water there has been below 45 for 3 weeks. Not sure if shad really die off at exactly 45 lol.
HI, I live near lake Glenville, near Cashiers North Carolina. This lake is clear and deep. Yes, mud on the belly. I fish for the huge yellow perch here too, some are two pounds each. I catch minnows with my cast net for this. I catch bass often enough and I am fishing over 40 feet deep near isolated rock piles.
I'm in Canada, I fish 35-45F every year, but best options could be main lake points that are sunny with live weeds.
Good as always
Quality content brother appreciate you!
Thank you Sir for what you do. Loved the video
Great knowledge. I live in Arizona and my local lake is exactly what you just described. If anyone has Fishbrain you can pull up Lake Pleasant and see the recent catches. Our sun warms that shallow water by noon and around 1pm they are biting in the shallows again. The bass are just above the thermocline here at about 40-60 ft through the main channels. The monsters are all going to sleep in the super deep water we have here. Our whole lake is rock with very little veg. and hits 200 plus feet deep.
Thx for the great info. Here in north east Tn I can relate to all 3 things. Thx again.
Great info again! Thank you!
Man I believe it.. I have run through water that was 50 to fish a couple of rocky areas in couple of creeks that the water was 39-40. The biggest smallmouth in there stacking up on those rocks is worth it. Lol. It’s hula grubs, hair jigs, little swim baits fished painfully slow a lot of times. But fun… a little casting spoon like a sidewinder or little Cleo will get them too… A float n fly can crush or a jerkbait in the right conditions is good.
I personally do not have ffs, but I 100% believe that it can actually make you a better fisherman. Think of it like this... you literally have an underwater view of where and when bass are in a certain location (i.e. bass behavior). Now take that information, log it into a d.o.p.e. book (data of previous engagement) and now you've figured out how to catch them in the future. Whether you're using ffs or not, you have that time and information of all types of different weather patterns to correlate with where they were, why they were there, and how you needed to fish to catch them.
Was fishing 41 degree water and there was a creek filled with tons of shad. The water there has been below 45 for 3 weeks. Not sure if shad really die off at exactly 45 lol.
I never fish over 20’deep
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Good video!!
Dude.....all you said its ok....
But its better if go out and do what eaxctly tlaking about
To be sure what ypu said its true.........
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Cold dirty water under 50 degrees, bass don't really bite.. its ok for the water to be cold or dirty... but avoid both together.
you know better!
Yeeeeup. The NFL has become impossible to get excited about anymore.
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Sometimes if I fish that deep I have trouble with barotrauma
Killer!
I want to see how he does in tournaments with all that yap.
He used to fish college tournaments and did pretty well I believe. He’s old school tho. He smashed before ffs took over
Ffs destroyed any integrity fishing had left.
Yep, let's have them take that off their boats and we'll see how many real fisherman are still around.
Holy shit you guys have boats😮😮@@jamesrogers9497
A lot of the pros were fishing and catching before ffs came out. They can still catch fish just fine.
God y'all love to whine
If you’re poor just say that.