This has become one of my favorite videos Hank. I will be in the boat market in the spring of next year. Great teaching video, and as you said, without making a single cast. Lessons learned. Thanks man.
Good info man. This stuff is universal. On my home lake, Lake Fork in Texas. When the water gets really cold in winter like in the low 50's and 40"s its like every fish in the lake gets in the guts and follows the bait.
Super solid video Hank so much information in this one. Appreciate the time you put in for us your channel is truly a game changer. Hopefully you had an amazing Christmas 🎄 keep the videos coming. #HUNDOSQUAD
Soho was crazy yesterday, Morristown marine is this weekend and everyone an their brother practicing. If you're in it good luck. I'm gonna go after the striped variety today, not dealing with 150 boats dropping on bass today and this weekend.
Juvenile gizzys seem to be in a steady pattern at my lake Local lake: Gizzards only. Max depth approx 55. Almost every graphable wad of shad in the lake is in the last mile of the lake near the dam, and they are pretty much staying in the old river channel at all times. Most times I have found a dense blanket from 20ft to bottom that is hundreds of yards long. If my cast net would work that deep i'd see if there are mixed size classes of gizzards. But on my local lake I have just a couple megaschools. I'm struggling to consistently catch fish, but with that much food availability I'd say the feeding windows are short. The few fish i'm catching are often in the "resting" areas that are near but not right next to the bait.
I paid for the maps first year. I pay for the subscription because from year to year not much changes. Now there are some settings that I tweak. Shoot me an email I can help more that way
Do they all go near Shaw's near the shoreline that's my question to you reason why I'm asking you my question is there a when I go fishing Showtime series on the coast to the shoreline make a whole school of the all gooped up in one big pile
Great info Hank. Even better get your buddy to scuba around and eyeball the fish 😂. Thanks for taking the time to explain things Hundo here
It helps a lot 😆
Man I love listening to someone great on my home lakes! Thanks again sir!
lol I am not great for sure
Oh yeah, good video it's wintertime, and I'm fishing deep and trying to learn to locate fish that are deep. AWESOME.!.!.!
It’s fun
Great information that is not available on most channels! Wonderful work!
Thanks I really hope it helps!
This has become one of my favorite videos Hank. I will be in the boat market in the spring of next year. Great teaching video, and as you said, without making a single cast. Lessons learned. Thanks man.
Spending time on electronics helps the weekend guy more than the pro’s you can learn sooooo much over the years if you watch
Find em and catch em, love the videos and info I can use in my neck of the woods.. #100watchsquad
Hope it helps
Solid info Hank! Thank you sir! #100percentwatchsquad!
Thank you David
Definitely a great video! Maybe your best? Loaded with important information. Going to watch it again. Thanks for all you do.
@@mikebuniva6251 thanks!
Hank, excellent information as always. Good electronics instruction and examples. I found it very interesting.
Thanks It gets much deeper than all that but this is a great starting point
Great video Hank, learned alot
Thank ya I hope it helps
Hope you had a Merry Christmas Hank. #100percentwatchsquad
Yes sir hope you did also
Good info man. This stuff is universal. On my home lake, Lake Fork in Texas. When the water gets really cold in winter like in the low 50's and 40"s its like every fish in the lake gets in the guts and follows the bait.
This is a GREAT VIDEO
Thank you!
Thanks for another great video!! #100percentwatchsquad
Thank you sir
Super solid video Hank so much information in this one. Appreciate the time you put in for us your channel is truly a game changer. Hopefully you had an amazing Christmas 🎄 keep the videos coming.
#HUNDOSQUAD
Thanks sir we did. Had to work but still got some time with the family
I would love to have more time on the water. But life is getting in the way of my fishing time. Lol #100percentwatchsquad
It’s tough. I just try to get it when I can. I neglect a lot of other stuff lol
Soho was crazy yesterday, Morristown marine is this weekend and everyone an their brother practicing. If you're in it good luck. I'm gonna go after the striped variety today, not dealing with 150 boats dropping on bass today and this weekend.
Yeah I don’t blame ya
Is there telling me that there is best right there in that area where you are fishing near the shoreline
Juvenile gizzys seem to be in a steady pattern at my lake
Local lake: Gizzards only. Max depth approx 55. Almost every graphable wad of shad in the lake is in the last mile of the lake near the dam, and they are pretty much staying in the old river channel at all times. Most times I have found a dense blanket from 20ft to bottom that is hundreds of yards long. If my cast net would work that deep i'd see if there are mixed size classes of gizzards. But on my local lake I have just a couple megaschools.
I'm struggling to consistently catch fish, but with that much food availability I'd say the feeding windows are short. The few fish i'm catching are often in the "resting" areas that are near but not right next to the bait.
Yup! Sounds right don’t forget any cover or structure near those shad the big bass will rest there because they feel safer
Thank you for this, I was wondering why my Garmin Echomap 93sv maps don’t look like yours
I paid for the maps first year. I pay for the subscription because from year to year not much changes. Now there are some settings that I tweak. Shoot me an email I can help more that way
Need to ask you a question next time you are on live stream
Git'er Done Big Guy
Working hard on it
@@BassGeek you got this
Do they all go near Shaw's near the shoreline that's my question to you reason why I'm asking you my question is there a when I go fishing Showtime series on the coast to the shoreline make a whole school of the all gooped up in one big pile
I know you are teaching other people about what a ditch she looks like but I know what they look like cuz I seen them away read my own eyes 👀
#100PWS
Thanks Bob