No, the bay largemouths never get over 3 pounds really. if you want big ones you gotta find the big smallies in the main lake, which we did in the previous video.
@@NewJerseyBassinTV Lake Erie has a 6 bass limit, at least here in Canada is it. Just curious what kind of technique are you using for your casting I have never seen someone like cast then pull all the way up then flick it forward. Why do you do that? Sorry I'm new to fishing just trying to learn
@@ParkourAmour That area of Erie has a 4 fish limit, at least it did back when i was there. what i was doing there was peeling line off the reel to let the bait fall on completely slack line so it doesnt pendulum back to me at all. the flick at the end is just to get excess line hanging around to fall in front of me instead of somewhere else.
Great video
sweet video!
Did you ever find any big ones
No, the bay largemouths never get over 3 pounds really. if you want big ones you gotta find the big smallies in the main lake, which we did in the previous video.
Yeah I fished a high school tourney there and had 5 largies for 16lbs
Bassmastersalad I dont think you did considering its a 4 fish limit there.. nice try though
@@NewJerseyBassinTV Lake Erie has a 6 bass limit, at least here in Canada is it. Just curious what kind of technique are you using for your casting I have never seen someone like cast then pull all the way up then flick it forward. Why do you do that? Sorry I'm new to fishing just trying to learn
@@ParkourAmour That area of Erie has a 4 fish limit, at least it did back when i was there. what i was doing there was peeling line off the reel to let the bait fall on completely slack line so it doesnt pendulum back to me at all. the flick at the end is just to get excess line hanging around to fall in front of me instead of somewhere else.
Sweet Vid