That’s some good juice! I follow wind a lot, but I’ve never known why and how it did it. That’s really cool, I’ll pay attention next time I’m out there I appreciate you sharing thx👍🥸🙏
What do you mean when you say "fish position themselves"? I'm assuming it changes with which was the current if flowing, right? I'm thinking of an off shore point. Would the fish be on or off the point or one side to the other depending on current?
In Florida lakes it’s oxygen and the right PH level. Current plays a subordinate role - when oxygen and current conditions combine it makes for some good summer fishing.
Good points John. Florida is its own animal lol take everything you know about bass fishing around the rest of the country and throw it away when it comes to Florida
Do storm runoffs create enough current that are worth trying g? For example I know a few coves at Pleasant that get a lot of runoff, but it also creates murky water.
Great current information. What is best way to set up on current Bass
Great information! Definitely noticed that wind drives bites in AZ. Thanks for sharing and enjoy your 4th Josh!
Thanks man. Agree 100%
Thanks for sharing your expertise on our lakes
My pleasure
Great video as always. Roosevelt was tough last week. Caught 9 on DS in 25’ but it was 110 out
Good stuff Josh. Like your content. Just subbed. Keep up the good work.
Good stuff! Back current…..the JUICE🎉
Heck yeah!
Great tips and info, thanks Josh-
Thanks for watching
Very useful information and great presentation.
Thanks much Keith. Hope you’re well!
That’s why I love fishing in the wind!
That's why I love fishing in December January February and march!😂😂
We could use more wind this time of year for sure!
Thanks for sharing. Good info!
Thanks Tyler!
That’s some good juice! I follow wind a lot, but I’ve never known why and how it did it. That’s really cool, I’ll pay attention next time I’m out there I appreciate you sharing thx👍🥸🙏
Here at Castaic, the stripers go crazy up shallow in the summertime 🐟🎣
Nice! There’s always some good fishing to be had shallow if you’re in the right spot
What do you mean when you say "fish position themselves"? I'm assuming it changes with which was the current if flowing, right? I'm thinking of an off shore point. Would the fish be on or off the point or one side to the other depending on current?
In Florida lakes it’s oxygen and the right PH level. Current plays a subordinate role - when oxygen and current conditions combine it makes for some good summer fishing.
Good points John. Florida is its own animal lol take everything you know about bass fishing around the rest of the country and throw it away when it comes to Florida
On the standard salt chain lakes how far does the current from the dams have impact? Hopefully that ? Made sense. Thanks for info
Good question. I personally think the fish can feel current dam to dam, even if we don’t notice it on the surface
Do storm runoffs create enough current that are worth trying g? For example I know a few coves at Pleasant that get a lot of runoff, but it also creates murky water.
Great question Alex. I would say yes it’s worth looking at if it’s not blown out muddy. Any time there is runoff I’m going to try to check it
First! Class is on!
Thanks man!
Too hot