I'm a teacher and have run bass fishing clubs at school for years; this is the most comprehensive single video guide I've ever come across, and will for sure be using it. Thanks for the great content!
Teaching my grandson to fish. It was overwhelming for me to try and conjure up all my "lessons." You did it remarkably well and I showed him this video. Thanks, Ty!!
This was great, I think the one thing you missed out on at the very end though was explaining why dark lures work in lowlight conditions, because on the surface it sounds counterintuitive. My understanding is darker lures work in lower light because they will at least have a decent silhouette around them from the small amount of light that still manages to penetrate.
I've caught some of the biggest bass here in Ontario using a worm on a bobber, from a boat. Cast into heavily weeded areas in shallow water, allowing the bait to drop 18-20 inches into the water so it sits just above the weeds. Not very sophisticated, but it does work, all seasons (except Winter) and during all parts of the day.
Great stuff. I think what separates great anglers from not is the ability to read this stuff and the flexibility in your bait, technique, and conditions... I'll admit that I have a hard time veering off from what I WANT to throw, these videos are good reminders to go back to the basics. Thanks!
As a lifetime and avid bass fisherman, I have to say, this is the best "basics" video I've seen. It lives true to the title and covers most of what bassin is about. Great video.
A must watch video if you want to catch bass. Seriously, I've probably watched a couple hundred of videos on just bass fishing alone and this is one of the best if not the best. Straight to the point, talks about MANY Important categories, has great animations and pictures, provides a clear and simplistic understanding for the viewer, and even has a joke or two in there. 10 out 10!
Nice video Tyler, most people I know just go to places they've caught them before and just chunk and reel and hope for the best. I like to know why a fish was there and figure out what made me catch them and try to develop a pattern to catch more. To me that's just as fun as actually fighting the fish.
Been at it for 3 months now and almost quit due to spending hours casting with very little results. This video is awesome! I’m going to review and study it like a PhD student
Start fishing 30 before dawn. Come back an hour or 2 before dusk. Use a 10 inch plastic worm (red shad) a 1 ounce rattletrap and a popper. You'll be feeling like Bill Dance 😎
I've been trying to learn about what type of lies and such all day! I'm taking my grandson (13) on our annual camping trip and last year we didn't catch anything! His parents don't fish and he's proud of saying his Grandma taught him. ❤️. He's super excited for this trip and I'm DETERMINED that's he is going to catch fish! The more videos I watched, there more Amazon hunting I did, the more confused I got! The more videos you watch the more differing the opinions are! Who's right? Finally your video laid it all out, and helped me to be able to figure it out no matter where I am, and what the climate, what I need, instead of someone saying "use green worms with spinners" etc. it was easy to understand WHY to pick a certain bait, on a certain day, yadda yadda. I could've watched you're video and saved myself 12 hours!!! Ty so much!!!
OMG I can't watch this just once. There's so much info in this that I had to bookmark it so I could rewatch it over & over. This answered soooo many questions I had!
I have literally watched thousands of bass fishing videos. And THIS is THE most informative videos I have EVER watched! I have actually watched it several times! Thanks for such great content!
I have never seen any bass fishing video where the presenter demonstrated their knowledge of the fish like this. Congratulations on doing your research well. It always amazes me how many people who are so active in various sports know so little about the details. Examples of lack of knowledge: golfers - type of grass they play on, or how to properly swing a club; bowlers - weight of pins, oil patterns on the lanes, ball materials; baseball - basically all the rules; etc.
Great rundown! If anyone needs more info than that, they aren't thinking like a bass! Hire a guide if you really need to know more than what you can observe to start your day.
This has got to be one of the most informative videos of an overview of bass fishing that I have ever seen. Thank you so much for making that. I took lots of notes
If anyone of the video channels that I watch had put this information together like this a year ago, I might be on the Pro Circuit by now. How great this is for making the picture complete, and it is complete by you not trying to sell me some product that you are sponsored by. Thank you much!
If you are fishing in certain rivers smallmouth will often come far up the creek, from experience in the upper Cumberland River and creeks in the area. Smallmouth will often spawn in calmer pools in the upper river areas, kentuckies love calm banks in deep spots on the river during the spawn every tree on the bank has a nice fish
This was probably the best all inclusive “generally speaking” video on bass behavior & bass fishing I’ve ever seen. If only I had seen it years ago. 🤣. Seriously, great video with great graphics. Very well done.
Ty. Should start a series once a week state by state. Be specifically informative to others, travelers and people in that state. Would be a year long project if do one state a week. Ty
I’m a newb when it comes to bass fishing. I just spent an hour taking thorough notes to use on the water from your video. This was excellent and I will refer back to it often - thanks
I’ve been fishing for years, and this is one of the best, informative, all-encompassing bass video I’ve seen. You break everything down and make it so easy to understand. I have seen so many videos where the narrator quickly goes over stuff like water color/condition and bait and color selection. He’ll say the water is this condition and color so he will XYZ bait without explaining why. I still consider myself such a beginner but I always want to learn more and get better. This video helped a lot. Subscribed.
I really appreciate RUclipsrs that actually take their jobs seriously and prep for great presentations and videos like this one. It's clear that you have put some good work to make this video. great job as always my friend! I am not only learning how to fish for bass, but also how to make better videos. keep up the good work!!!!!
Tyler, this was a great educational video, in fact probably one of the best. I know you spent a lot of time doing this one. I have learned a lot and I have been fishing for 50 to 60 years but the serious fishing came when I was in my early 20s. I use to fish Lake Lanier for most of my life. I have moved to W.V. and Bass fishing is not easy to find here, can't find many lakes to fish. Thanks for a great video, I have learned a bunch!! Good luck in your fishing career 👍 David
I don’t particularly fish for bass but I notice some of these same rules apply for my favorite type of fishing, Carp Angling. The “location location location” rule is the exact same pattern Carp follow. You can have all the expensive gear, expensive bait and perfect rig but if there are no fish there you ain’t catching. But a can of corn in a hot spot will catch fish, maybe not the larger wiser fish but it produces bites. They like structure and features just like bass and the color chart makes 100% sense and I didn’t even realize it. I use pop ups and the colors, size, and scents all vary drastically. But one thing I did by accident and didn’t realize I was doing was what you suggested with vision. Carp have INCREDIBLY good eye sight for a “bottom feeder” and I noticed on stained or muddy waters bright colors like Yellow and pink get bites where as natural colors like browns or white usually don’t get picked up at all. The opposite works in clear water as a buddy landed a 18lber literally next to me off the bottom with a natural sinking Hookbait, while I sat silent for hours (literally) right next to him on a bright pink pop up in him clear water. So yeah man, thanks for the info surprisingly I learned a lot not just about bass but also other species I target.
That was simple, direct, informative, and awesome! And you mentioned milfoil, which no one else EVER does, and which we are smothered in up here in NH. So thanks for that, too!
A lot of great information in this video, all broken down to beginner terms as well. Even with these tips they’re still in a broad sense. Bass fishing can be very difficult if you don’t know your waters. In calm conditions bass could feed on loud lures because they’re aggressive, you never know. Only way to know is to get out there and fish 🎣
Just want to say that I really enjoy your videos. You really break things down in your videos and make things easier to interpret. You have a natural gift for teaching....clear calm voice, and very knowledgeable. Thank you for your videos!!
Hey Kaylee, I noticed that you were sticking up for me on Randy’s most recent video in numerous comment threads. What he said was so far from the truth I can’t even explain. Maybe my Inurig video was what he was referring to in which every content creator did a video on. Anyways, I just want to say thanks and I want to send you a free Bass Hat. Please message me on IG and I’ll get one sent out to you today. Thanks
@@BassFishingHQ ohhh man that’s awesome thanks a lot. I honestly have no idea what he is talking about your content is gold. Haters are going to hate keep your head up and keep making awesome vids. Btw you are right with the inu rig vid I saw the Japanese version one day and then the very next day you came out with yours then everyone else did it. So they copied your inu rig video lol.
I wish I had this when I first started, it would have just saved me so many hours of watching random fishing videos and reading random blogs to learn a lot of the basics
Fantastic video, I've gotta send this to my buddies that are just starting out. He'll there were a few things I didn't know and I've been fishing my whole life.
Love the video man! I have always struggled to teach my buddies the basics of bass fishing because there is just so much information! Now I’ll just show em this video!
Thank you for this upload. I'm a veritable rookie/novice, and Bass fishing has been a dream of mine for a while. A younger dude at work and this video, your technical/fundamental know-how are absolutely priceless. I can't overstate how much I appreciate it. I hope you know Jesus as our slain and Risen King, our only intercessor. Rock steady man. Thanks again for the killer data.
Started with a baitcaster about a year ago. This explains what I've been doing wrong. I am actually happy with the Berkley line though 🤣. After this vid I'll be ready to upgrade line since I'll eliminate the bird nesting. Thanks
@@kenneth9874 when did I say I gave up? I've been using my baitcaster for over a year now and love it. After watching this video I'm even better. I'll be upgrading soon. I've been using cheap line for a while and after watching this I feel comfortable upgrading since I haven't bird nested as often.
This is without a doubt the best bass fishing education video I've seen. I don't really bass fish but was looking to get into it. The countless videos that did not give any good info kinda turned me off. This has me really wanting to get out there. I'm also not far from those lakes. lol
Love Bass fishing. I live up in Canada off of Georgian Bay. Solid bass fishing up here, especially the smallies! And no doubt the pound for pound kings!
Great video! The only nitpick I have to make is that lure selection part with the vertical/horizontal lures based on silent or loud water. I like to think of it as moving baits or reaction and finnese baits instead, or a slow approach compared to a faster one. In water that is "silent" you can be very successful with a "horizontal" lure like a jerkbait or swimbait and I wouldn't advise you to slow down unless you need to. And in "loud" water sometimes "horizontal" lures are not the best approach and you'd be better off pitching a black and blue jig into heavy cover, bumping it on wood or rock or whatever. It's a pretty big generalization but I understand why you did it to simplify for the beginner angler. Just know that lure selection is not a straight jacket and their are often multiple right ways. Tight lines 🎣
Thank you! Great video that has answered many of my questions about bass fishing! Hope this video goes down as a classic to people getting into bass fishing!
excellent high level summary, thank you. I am a “re-beginning”, less experienced, mostly inshore Gulf saltwater angler. But also hope to familiarize myself on freshwater also. I am enamored of the NED rig of late because I theorize that I could easily use it in salt and fresh, saving myself some extra lure money in the process. anyways, Tight lines to you! - a western central ‘third coast’ angler.
Awesome job! Very informative even if youve heard bits and pieces of the info before. You set it up perfectly and it flowed great. Sometimes us as anglers need to be brought back up out of the wormhole most of us take ourselves down trying to figure out where or what to use. You did that for me...much appreciated!
I'm a teacher and have run bass fishing clubs at school for years; this is the most comprehensive single video guide I've ever come across, and will for sure be using it. Thanks for the great content!
Thanks for the kind words. I appreciate it
where can I enroll
Im a noob and I feel the same way
Wish I went to your school, maybe I would have graduated 😂
I want to start a fishing club at my school, anyway we could exchange some info? I am in Central Florida.
I mean TECHNICALLY someone found 1 largemouth in Alaska, but it was dead, so let's go with 49 states haha. Loved this video!
Dead or alive it’s a bass!! And I am sure someone put it in their pocket at the airport
Ye you needed it because you ran out of options to catch dinks
@@BassFishingHQ no some people drive the bass across the border…. I did it before and release it in sand lake in anchorage
Y’all need to fish together! I feel like there’s a lot of knowledge between the two of you and we can all learn something new
@@mcchickenmcflurry3636 dont do that
I’ve been bass fishing 250+ days a year for the past 3 or so years and I still learned a few things from this video it was really well put together
Wow, that was the most comprehensive description of bass behavior, patterns and fishing I've ever seen. Great idea for a video. Awesome content man!
Teaching my grandson to fish. It was overwhelming for me to try and conjure up all my "lessons." You did it remarkably well and I showed him this video. Thanks, Ty!!
Finally someone who broke bass fishing down into a comprehensive guide for a new angler!
This was great, I think the one thing you missed out on at the very end though was explaining why dark lures work in lowlight conditions, because on the surface it sounds counterintuitive. My understanding is darker lures work in lower light because they will at least have a decent silhouette around them from the small amount of light that still manages to penetrate.
I've caught some of the biggest bass here in Ontario using a worm on a bobber, from a boat. Cast into heavily weeded areas in shallow water, allowing the bait to drop 18-20 inches into the water so it sits just above the weeds. Not very sophisticated, but it does work, all seasons (except Winter) and during all parts of the day.
Yeah any time I take kids fishing I'll bring live bait. But damn I love tricking a bass with a frog, spinner, chatterbait, rigs, etc.
Great stuff. I think what separates great anglers from not is the ability to read this stuff and the flexibility in your bait, technique, and conditions... I'll admit that I have a hard time veering off from what I WANT to throw, these videos are good reminders to go back to the basics. Thanks!
As a lifetime and avid bass fisherman, I have to say, this is the best "basics" video I've seen. It lives true to the title and covers most of what bassin is about. Great video.
A must watch video if you want to catch bass. Seriously, I've probably watched a couple hundred of videos on just bass fishing alone and this is one of the best if not the best. Straight to the point, talks about MANY Important categories, has great animations and pictures, provides a clear and simplistic understanding for the viewer, and even has a joke or two in there. 10 out 10!
Nice video Tyler, most people I know just go to places they've caught them before and just chunk and reel and hope for the best. I like to know why a fish was there and figure out what made me catch them and try to develop a pattern to catch more. To me that's just as fun as actually fighting the fish.
Agreed!
Been at it for 3 months now and almost quit due to spending hours casting with very little results. This video is awesome! I’m going to review and study it like a PhD student
Start fishing 30 before dawn. Come back an hour or 2 before dusk. Use a 10 inch plastic worm (red shad) a 1 ounce rattletrap and a popper. You'll be feeling like Bill Dance 😎
@@English_MoFo Good advice bud.
I've been trying to learn about what type of lies and such all day! I'm taking my grandson (13) on our annual camping trip and last year we didn't catch anything! His parents don't fish and he's proud of saying his Grandma taught him. ❤️. He's super excited for this trip and I'm DETERMINED that's he is going to catch fish! The more videos I watched, there more Amazon hunting I did, the more confused I got! The more videos you watch the more differing the opinions are! Who's right?
Finally your video laid it all out, and helped me to be able to figure it out no matter where I am, and what the climate, what I need, instead of someone saying "use green worms with spinners" etc. it was easy to understand WHY to pick a certain bait, on a certain day, yadda yadda.
I could've watched you're video and saved myself 12 hours!!! Ty so much!!!
OMG I can't watch this just once. There's so much info in this that I had to bookmark it so I could rewatch it over & over. This answered soooo many questions I had!
I have literally watched thousands of bass fishing videos. And THIS is THE most informative videos I have EVER watched! I have actually watched it several times! Thanks for such great content!
Probably the most concise yet comprehensive video i've seen that combines pretty much everything i've learned on the topic thus far. Very impressive!
I appreciate you watching! Thanks for the comment too
I have never seen any bass fishing video where the presenter demonstrated their knowledge of the fish like this. Congratulations on doing your research well. It always amazes me how many people who are so active in various sports know so little about the details. Examples of lack of knowledge: golfers - type of grass they play on, or how to properly swing a club; bowlers - weight of pins, oil patterns on the lanes, ball materials; baseball - basically all the rules; etc.
Great rundown! If anyone needs more info than that, they aren't thinking like a bass! Hire a guide if you really need to know more than what you can observe to start your day.
These types of videos are my favorite. Like the one about smell, and the toledo bend one keep making these unless I'm the only one who loves these.
Probably the most helpful and educational bass fishing video i have watched
Thanks!
This has got to be one of the most informative videos of an overview of bass fishing that I have ever seen. Thank you so much for making that. I took lots of notes
Wish this video had been around when I was first starting out - would have saved me a lot of lost time on the water!
I am sorry Joe. Wish I would have made it sooner too :)
If anyone of the video channels that I watch had put this information together like this a year ago, I might be on the Pro Circuit by now. How great this is for making the picture complete, and it is complete by you not trying to sell me some product that you are sponsored by. Thank you much!
Thanks for watching and the nice words Robert!
Best explanation ever. Been bass fishing for years and have never been explained it like this.
If you are fishing in certain rivers smallmouth will often come far up the creek, from experience in the upper Cumberland River and creeks in the area. Smallmouth will often spawn in calmer pools in the upper river areas, kentuckies love calm banks in deep spots on the river during the spawn every tree on the bank has a nice fish
One of the best educational fishing videos i have ever watched.👍👍 Love your videos
This was probably the best all inclusive “generally speaking” video on bass behavior & bass fishing I’ve ever seen. If only I had seen it years ago. 🤣. Seriously, great video with great graphics. Very well done.
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Ty. Should start a series once a week state by state. Be specifically informative to others, travelers and people in that state. Would be a year long project if do one state a week. Ty
That could be an interesting project. Maybe I’ll attack it in the future
@@BassFishingHQ great. Be awesome for all👍
There was also a new species of bass discovered in June 2022 it’s called the Little River Bass and is native to Oklahoma and Arkansas
What a great video very impressive all beginning bass fisherman should watch this.
Excellent video. I like the fast pace and that it is densly packed with facts. I'll be watching a few more times to make sure I got it all. Thanks!
the most helpful fishing video i have ever seen not gonna lie
I’m a newb when it comes to bass fishing. I just spent an hour taking thorough notes to use on the water from your video. This was excellent and I will refer back to it often - thanks
I’ve been fishing for years, and this is one of the best, informative, all-encompassing bass video I’ve seen. You break everything down and make it so easy to understand.
I have seen so many videos where the narrator quickly goes over stuff like water color/condition and bait and color selection. He’ll say the water is this condition and color so he will XYZ bait without explaining why.
I still consider myself such a beginner but I always want to learn more and get better. This video helped a lot. Subscribed.
I really appreciate RUclipsrs that actually take their jobs seriously and prep for great presentations and videos like this one. It's clear that you have put some good work to make this video. great job as always my friend! I am not only learning how to fish for bass, but also how to make better videos. keep up the good work!!!!!
That was a good amount of information without all the nonsense. Excellent video.
This is by far the best and simplest video about bass fishing i have ever found
That was just awesome. Think what he could have done in thirty minutes! Very well done sir!
Tyler, this was a great educational video, in fact probably one of the best. I know you spent a lot of time doing this one. I have learned a lot and I have been fishing for 50 to 60 years but the serious fishing came when I was in my early 20s. I use to fish Lake Lanier for most of my life. I have moved to W.V. and Bass fishing is not easy to find here, can't find many lakes to fish. Thanks for a great video, I have learned a bunch!! Good luck in your fishing career 👍 David
Thanks for the kind words David
I don’t particularly fish for bass but I notice some of these same rules apply for my favorite type of fishing, Carp Angling. The “location location location” rule is the exact same pattern Carp follow. You can have all the expensive gear, expensive bait and perfect rig but if there are no fish there you ain’t catching. But a can of corn in a hot spot will catch fish, maybe not the larger wiser fish but it produces bites. They like structure and features just like bass and the color chart makes 100% sense and I didn’t even realize it. I use pop ups and the colors, size, and scents all vary drastically. But one thing I did by accident and didn’t realize I was doing was what you suggested with vision. Carp have INCREDIBLY good eye sight for a “bottom feeder” and I noticed on stained or muddy waters bright colors like Yellow and pink get bites where as natural colors like browns or white usually don’t get picked up at all. The opposite works in clear water as a buddy landed a 18lber literally next to me off the bottom with a natural sinking Hookbait, while I sat silent for hours (literally) right next to him on a bright pink pop up in him clear water. So yeah man, thanks for the info surprisingly I learned a lot not just about bass but also other species I target.
That was simple, direct, informative, and awesome! And you mentioned milfoil, which no one else EVER does, and which we are smothered in up here in NH. So thanks for that, too!
THANK YOU 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼 from the bottom of my heart!!!! Idk what I’d do without your videos.
Great breakdown TB! Sent straight to the saved folder.
Useful for lots of fresh water species. I use the same strategy for lure selection on every body of water and if it's a predatory fish it works.
A lot of great information in this video, all broken down to beginner terms as well. Even with these tips they’re still in a broad sense. Bass fishing can be very difficult if you don’t know your waters. In calm conditions bass could feed on loud lures because they’re aggressive, you never know. Only way to know is to get out there and fish 🎣
3:13 Is it really the wrong lure in the right location if it catches a bass? Seems to me if the lure catches the fish, it’s the right lure.
Just want to say that I really enjoy your videos. You really break things down in your videos and make things easier to interpret. You have a natural gift for teaching....clear calm voice, and very knowledgeable. Thank you for your videos!!
4:19 what happened when you said boulder lol sounded like you fell underwater 😂
@@SouthJerseyBass my inner 3 year old started talking
Sick videos dude you’ve helped me out a ton. Hope you’re having a solid summer bro, cheers from NJ
A must-watch video for bass fishermen
Great video dude. I have a cottage in Muskoka Ontario and these are literally the rules we live by when going for bass
This channel is the shit. Keep it up I watch every video
Thanks Kaylee. I appreciate your comment!
Hey Kaylee, I noticed that you were sticking up for me on Randy’s most recent video in numerous comment threads. What he said was so far from the truth I can’t even explain. Maybe my Inurig video was what he was referring to in which every content creator did a video on. Anyways, I just want to say thanks and I want to send you a free Bass Hat. Please message me on IG and I’ll get one sent out to you today. Thanks
@@BassFishingHQ ohhh man that’s awesome thanks a lot. I honestly have no idea what he is talking about your content is gold. Haters are going to hate keep your head up and keep making awesome vids. Btw you are right with the inu rig vid I saw the Japanese version one day and then the very next day you came out with yours then everyone else did it. So they copied your inu rig video lol.
I wish I had this when I first started, it would have just saved me so many hours of watching random fishing videos and reading random blogs to learn a lot of the basics
Heck yeah. Thanks, dude! Now I’m gonna go to my small local city pond tomorrow with my dog and do some fishin’
That was the most informative RUclips video regarding bass that I have ever seen! You are truly a genius!
Love the detail, depth, and explanation in this video
I love fishing. But just always figure things out for myself. This was great info I wish I had 20 or so years ago.
absolutely GREAT video, you gave this newcomer some confidence with this.
Fantastic video, I've gotta send this to my buddies that are just starting out. He'll there were a few things I didn't know and I've been fishing my whole life.
Great job on the vid..perfect for any beginner and still fun to watch for an experienced fisherman
This is by far the best video on bass fishing I have ever seen!!!❤
This is why I subscribed! This is laid out perfect. Not too much info, just the right amount!
Awesome shout out to The Nature of Fishing. Love that channel too!
Best video you've put out all year. Great info!
Love the video man! I have always struggled to teach my buddies the basics of bass fishing because there is just so much information! Now I’ll just show em this video!
Fantastic video, saw the whole thing and learned quite a bit thank you!
Wow!!! Awesome video!!! Great starting point!!! Thank you for making this video!
Super comprehensive video for a beginner like me. Thanks a ton
Very Well Said, dont think I'd change anything, good job.
This is the video I've been searching for! So much good info!
Thank you for this upload. I'm a veritable rookie/novice, and Bass fishing has been a dream of mine for a while. A younger dude at work and this video, your technical/fundamental know-how are absolutely priceless. I can't overstate how much I appreciate it. I hope you know Jesus as our slain and Risen King, our only intercessor. Rock steady man. Thanks again for the killer data.
I learned a lot in that 15 minutes. Good video!
Fantastic Tyler! Everyone should see this! Followed by how to drive a bass boat or how not to!!!
Started with a baitcaster about a year ago. This explains what I've been doing wrong. I am actually happy with the Berkley line though 🤣. After this vid I'll be ready to upgrade line since I'll eliminate the bird nesting. Thanks
@@kenneth9874 when did I say I gave up? I've been using my baitcaster for over a year now and love it. After watching this video I'm even better. I'll be upgrading soon. I've been using cheap line for a while and after watching this I feel comfortable upgrading since I haven't bird nested as often.
That's great
Stripped bass are my favorite. They get massive and fight harder than any other freshwater fish.
This is without a doubt the best bass fishing education video I've seen. I don't really bass fish but was looking to get into it. The countless videos that did not give any good info kinda turned me off. This has me really wanting to get out there. I'm also not far from those lakes. lol
Love Bass fishing. I live up in Canada off of Georgian Bay. Solid bass fishing up here, especially the smallies! And no doubt the pound for pound kings!
There is nothing like feeling that thump...thump ..setting hook on a 5iber.
I love how ya'll educate your audience. Would love to network.
Excellent video and simple information. I will need to watch this several times this year and many more.
Thank you for this video I’m getting into fishing and videos like this really help!
Outstanding video. Covered everything I was thinking of right after I thought it!
Great video! The only nitpick I have to make is that lure selection part with the vertical/horizontal lures based on silent or loud water.
I like to think of it as moving baits or reaction and finnese baits instead, or a slow approach compared to a faster one.
In water that is "silent" you can be very successful with a "horizontal" lure like a jerkbait or swimbait and I wouldn't advise you to slow down unless you need to.
And in "loud" water sometimes "horizontal" lures are not the best approach and you'd be better off pitching a black and blue jig into heavy cover, bumping it on wood or rock or whatever.
It's a pretty big generalization but I understand why you did it to simplify for the beginner angler. Just know that lure selection is not a straight jacket and their are often multiple right ways.
Tight lines 🎣
Thanks so much. This video was so informative.
Love this presentation. Tacticalbassin eat your heart out
Thank you! Great video that has answered many of my questions about bass fishing! Hope this video goes down as a classic to people getting into bass fishing!
Thanks so much for watching!
excellent high level summary, thank you. I am a “re-beginning”, less experienced, mostly inshore Gulf saltwater angler. But also hope to familiarize myself on freshwater also. I am enamored of the NED rig of late because I theorize that I could easily use it in salt and fresh, saving myself some extra lure money in the process. anyways, Tight lines to you! - a western central ‘third coast’ angler.
This is one of the best video I've seen on bass. 👏👏👏
Great video! I learned a lot and I will be sharing it with my daughter. Great explanation of everything. Thanks for your channel.
This was such a helpful video. It's helped me to understand bass fishing a lot more.
Love this video. This will deffently help beginners
Wow! That was incredible! Thank you for putting this together!
You should do more videos like this on different fish species, great video👍
Have been enjoying and getting a lot of value from your videos!! THANK YOU!!!!
Awesome job! Very informative even if youve heard bits and pieces of the info before. You set it up perfectly and it flowed great. Sometimes us as anglers need to be brought back up out of the wormhole most of us take ourselves down trying to figure out where or what to use. You did that for me...much appreciated!
Great video! Very much needed on RUclips
Thanks for watching Gage
Thank you 🙏🏼 you’re so well studied - makes fishing more fun & thoughtful🙏🏼 thank you for the species run down
This video was awesome. Nice to understand their habits better
I live in California and I thought Shasta Lake was huge (30,000 acres) but Kentucky Lake is insane!
Smallies have been my fave for over 44 years. Topwater Largemouth still cause slight heart palpitations lol!