You’re out in my area Tyler. Many of these residential ponds (pressure fish). You have to downsize your bait, fish slow, or throw a ned rig. That’s how I get ‘em!
I’m glad I found this video of yours in particular because I’ve been to a couple of larger lakes the past 3 weeks with ZERO bites and as upsetting as it is, and I have a lot to learn to become a better angler; it’s all about being out there making those casts, fish or no fish.
Hey Tyler, I'm local to your area I actually work at a AC/Plumbing/Electrical company that's pretty big in Grapevine/Southlake. I'm sure you can connect the dots lol. I wanted to give you a spot that produced more than 30 this morning between me and a buddy throwing a drop shot 4" Trick Worm. The neighborhood is called Seventeen Lakes in Roanoke. Its a beautiful neighborhood with nearly..(you guessed it) 17 Ponds. I did some research on the satellite imaging of the 17 or so tanks to see the date of them and they have been there since before 85'. The big ponds are absolutely LOADED with aggressive tiger breeds. I assure you it will not let you down! By the way, the big pond with a big ol' point is the main producer
I really enjoy this series...with the lack of fisheries where I'm at (most lakes are electric only or horsepower restricted) and the lakes I can fish are all super pressured and over crowded with recreational boats, plus tolls here and gas is crazy. I found myself going back to my roots and doing more bank fishing which is pretty endless here in NJ. I have definitely taken a lot of your advice....keep up the great work.
Tyler I always enjoy these pond videos, particularly because I’m in the dfw area and always pause to see if I recognize where the spot is! 😆I am stuck in a loop on the same crappy ones and it is nice to live vicariously through you! It sucks getting skunked and working hard for little in return but some days it bees thataway!
Great work, Tyler. Thank you for making these videos for us bank beaters 🤣 sorry I missed you in Charlotte last weekend but I will catch you next time your around!
Ned rig or whacky rig seems to always find them in the structure-less ponds here in VA. Hate fishing the Ned but it works so stinking well late winter/pre-spawn.
Funny story had a game warden pull up to my boat ask for license and registration ECT.. He starts to tell me this is called lake EMPTY you won't catch anything. I casted out right when he was talking to my friend. caught a nice bass. He just looked at me I unhooked set it back in water.cast again soon as my lure hit the water bang again. He just sat there watching. I unhooked again. Third cast hit another one much bigger my pole just bend almost to the boat the line snapped his exact word was holy **** lol . He said that was a big bass. I told him I thought you said this was empty. He ask me what I was casting. I told him just a simple wacky rig. He said you guys go back to catching fish and I will go back to catching people. Thanks for the show you guys. Thanks for tips I had so much fun switching between wacky or swim jigs.
Hey Tyler I really enjoy your videos. I have one question what bait wold you recommend for stained water right now for pre spawn and a few spawning fish.
If you could only have 2 rod to bank fish with. 1 being a baitcaster the other a spinning rod. And you had to be able to throw everything from top water, chatterbaits, and Texas rig to weightless, Ned, and drop shot. What two rod setups would you use?
My local pond has a fountain as its only feature. a fountain, and a lot of that stinking snot grass, as you call it. I've caught like two bass all month in this place. both on a chatterbait, everything else i've thrown, or even the chatter bait most days seem to get zero interest. the only thing i've not tried yet is creature baits because as far as I know the only fish stocked in this pond are channel cat, largemouth, and white crappie, then theres the forage, the blue gill and shad, so those are the presentations I throw the most of, but that has pretty much been the chatter bait, and some swim baits. haven't tried any treble hooked lures because of all this crap throughout the pond.
Just got into Bass fishing and your vids have helped a TON! Caught my first Bass, nice size, 12-14 inches and maybe 3 LBS on Lake Paloma a residential lake here in The Woodlands TX. You should come down here and check it out. Would love some tips on that lake fort more bass!!
I fish 1-2acre ponds a lot here in southern oregon and ive had 20+ fish days in 1 pond 😂 love you Tyler God bless you brother, come fish with me in southern oregon
I literally just got back from a pond like this lol Luckily it was next to a lake I found a really nice one from the lake and then went back to the pond and caught one on a weed less Tokyo rig bandito bug
@@TylersReelFishing agreed a lot of them do!! But, I’ve gotten kicked out of at least half off them! And typically that’s where the Bigs lurk 👀 around!
Great video Tyler! just a quick question, have you ever fished rock mines before? Down here in Florida I fish these somewhat small rock mines and I can catch some fish, but they are all really really small. I have caught a 5 and a 3 outta there before but that’s really the only nicer sized fish I’ve caught. I’ve probably caught around 50-60 bass out of the mines but almost all of them are a pound or lower. I know that there has to be big fish in there but I just can’t get them to eat. In most parts the water almost immediately goes into a very deep drop. a ton of bait is in there (shad,shell crackers, bluegill, etc.) so the bass have plenty of food to get big. Do you have any suggestions?
What kind of lures and equipment are you using and how deep are the drops? Bass are going to be moving back offshore and are either going to be roaming or tied to deep structure about this time of year, depending on the time of day. I would focus on medium or deep diving crankbaits, swimbaits and spinnerbaits (always add a trailer) right now to cover water and find cover. Once you find the cover or start getting smaller bites, try picking apart the holes and structure with t-rigs, flipping jigs or wacky rigged worms. If you're catching lots of small fish, try upsizing your lures. My go to on pressured lakes is a white 3" keitech or gulp minnow on a light t-rig, but I'll gladly go up to a 4" or larger paddle tail if the bite is on. Same applies to jigs or spinnerbaits. I might start with a 1/8oz and switch all the way up over a half ounce if the bite is on and I want to fish deeper
@@iceman5117 well I mainly use a lipless crank or a jerk bait when I’m out there. Sometimes I even bring some live bait out there. Towards the end of the day or in the early mornings I will flip a Texas rig along some shallower grass that sticks up out of the water. I fish these ponds from the bank and I’m not entirely sure how deep the drops are but they are at least 25+ ft along the limestone walls and probably 50+ ft once u kinda cast more out. I would say the deepest parts can get somewhere in the 80 to a hundred foot range. I always see little bass roaming around towards the top and some bluegill. I know the bigger ones are probably down way deep for most of the year except for when they come up to spawn. Whenever I see bluegill towards the surface I mainly focus in that area especially since bluegill are spawning right now and the bass are focused in on them. Thank you for the tips, I greatly appreciate it. I will apply this advice when I go out there next time.
@@iceman5117 and for equipment i usually just bring 2 rods. A 7 foot 3 medium heavy bait caster combo with 15 pound flouro and a 7 foot 1 medium bait caster with 12 pound flouro.
@@fishingwithlucas53 if we're talking 50-100ft I don't think bass will go that deep, and they'll likely suspend around 25' at most. I'd get a 15-20ft diver just to play with if you can get out to the hole. Otherwise stick with flipping cover. Dragging jigs or squarebills/lipless cranks up the shore should yield fish as well, until they start moving back out
@@iceman5117yea I do think they will mainly stay in the 25-30 ft range. Thanks a lot for the tips, will definitely apply your advice for when I go out there next time. 👍
must be nice to have that much ponds to access to fish at, i dont belive catching fish all the time for a vidoe makes it sucessful. If your content is good and ur good with what you do and preach then it should be fairly good.
You’re out in my area Tyler. Many of these residential ponds (pressure fish). You have to downsize your bait, fish slow, or throw a ned rig. That’s how I get ‘em!
These Texas ponds look fireeee
Whether you catch a fish or not, your videos are always very entertaining and instructional. You are so hard-working. Thanks for all you do, Tyler!
Slime filled ponds is my life from July-September. Thank you for this Tyler. To some people, it's all we have sadly.
Another great video in this awesome series. Love it bro. Spring fishing is in the Air!!!
You know Tyler, that was a fun one, even with snot grass!
Good to see 100 ponds back. I have been enjoying AJ's videos.
I know you have been busy, but I sure have missed this series. Thank you Tyler.
I'm so stoked man I really look forward to these 100 pond episodes. You're very good at your craft sir 👏👏👏
I'm so glad your showing what it's really like for us bank beaters stuck fishing big bowls with no structure or cover 😵😵😵😵😵
This is a golden series- going on my saved Fishing vids folder, for future reference. Thank you Tyler
Heck yeah! Plenty more to come!
Awesome video! As usual of course. Keep it up brotha
Man im really exited
I just heard you were fishing the banks and thats awsome
Not a lot of youtubers upload bank fishing videos with good content
I love channel. Content is always extremely helpful and entertaining.
I love this series. Every video is great and super informative. Thank you for taking time to do this
Love that!
I’m glad I found this video of yours in particular because I’ve been to a couple of larger lakes the past 3 weeks with ZERO bites and as upsetting as it is, and I have a lot to learn to become a better angler; it’s all about being out there making those casts, fish or no fish.
Becker Lake. Becker lake road Brillion WI It is a large pond or small lake
please come fish it
What state?
@@babadeedee Wisconsin
Hey Tyler, I'm local to your area I actually work at a AC/Plumbing/Electrical company that's pretty big in Grapevine/Southlake. I'm sure you can connect the dots lol.
I wanted to give you a spot that produced more than 30 this morning between me and a buddy throwing a drop shot 4" Trick Worm. The neighborhood is called Seventeen Lakes in Roanoke. Its a beautiful neighborhood with nearly..(you guessed it) 17 Ponds. I did some research on the satellite imaging of the 17 or so tanks to see the date of them and they have been there since before 85'. The big ponds are absolutely LOADED with aggressive tiger breeds. I assure you it will not let you down! By the way, the big pond with a big ol' point is the main producer
I really appreciate the fact that you’re doing this for the bank beaters… Thank you!
Always a great day when Tyler drops a video!
That’s a sexy looking reel!! You’re killing me with that bait hooked up to it 😵😵😵☠️☠️ lol
Love the videos Tyler keep up the hard work man
Nice video. In my neck of the woods, most ponds and small lakes are off-limits to bank anglers.
I really enjoy this series...with the lack of fisheries where I'm at (most lakes are electric only or horsepower restricted) and the lakes I can fish are all super pressured and over crowded with recreational boats, plus tolls here and gas is crazy. I found myself going back to my roots and doing more bank fishing which is pretty endless here in NJ. I have definitely taken a lot of your advice....keep up the great work.
That bass boot 😂
👍Wow, thought you gave up on the 100 ponds. Good to see you back at it.
Tyler I always enjoy these pond videos, particularly because I’m in the dfw area and always pause to see if I recognize where the spot is! 😆I am stuck in a loop on the same crappy ones and it is nice to live vicariously through you! It sucks getting skunked and working hard for little in return but some days it bees thataway!
Great work, Tyler. Thank you for making these videos for us bank beaters 🤣 sorry I missed you in Charlotte last weekend but I will catch you next time your around!
Next time!
Ned rig or whacky rig seems to always find them in the structure-less ponds here in VA. Hate fishing the Ned but it works so stinking well late winter/pre-spawn.
Funny story had a game warden pull up to my boat ask for license and registration ECT.. He starts to tell me this is called lake EMPTY you won't catch anything. I casted out right when he was talking to my friend. caught a nice bass. He just looked at me I unhooked set it back in water.cast again soon as my lure hit the water bang again. He just sat there watching. I unhooked again. Third cast hit another one much bigger my pole just bend almost to the boat the line snapped his exact word was holy **** lol . He said that was a big bass. I told him I thought you said this was empty. He ask me what I was casting. I told him just a simple wacky rig. He said you guys go back to catching fish and I will go back to catching people. Thanks for the show you guys. Thanks for tips I had so much fun switching between wacky or swim jigs.
That’s great haha
Nice video 📹 Tyler
Hey Tyler I really enjoy your videos. I have one question what bait wold you recommend for stained water right now for pre spawn and a few spawning fish.
Sorry forgot to say this, in North Louisiana stained water
After this series I’m ready for 100 rivers get the kayak ready.
Man, that would be hard 😂
It would definitely be hard, your still young be surprised how fast it goes by. Thanks for the content I catch way more fish thanks to you.
If you could only have 2 rod to bank fish with. 1 being a baitcaster the other a spinning rod. And you had to be able to throw everything from top water, chatterbaits, and Texas rig to weightless, Ned, and drop shot. What two rod setups would you use?
Lets Go!!!
My local pond has a fountain as its only feature. a fountain, and a lot of that stinking snot grass, as you call it. I've caught like two bass all month in this place. both on a chatterbait, everything else i've thrown, or even the chatter bait most days seem to get zero interest. the only thing i've not tried yet is creature baits because as far as I know the only fish stocked in this pond are channel cat, largemouth, and white crappie, then theres the forage, the blue gill and shad, so those are the presentations I throw the most of, but that has pretty much been the chatter bait, and some swim baits. haven't tried any treble hooked lures because of all this crap throughout the pond.
My dude, you never have to justify to yourself when you have a bad day fishing wise..
Thanks mo knowledge
Love the series Tyler! I also have a question how do you feel about googan baits for me they are way over priced and I tend to focus on strike king
Mowing in March? Grass hasn’t even greened up yet lol. Somebody is getting scammed
Lol
me watching every installment of this series hoping to see a pond i've fished at. lol
Thanks for another banger
Just got into Bass fishing and your vids have helped a TON! Caught my first Bass, nice size, 12-14 inches and maybe 3 LBS on Lake Paloma a residential lake here in The Woodlands TX. You should come down here and check it out. Would love some tips on that lake fort more bass!!
That is awesome!
THE KICK IS UP AND ITS GOOD!!! time mark 4:11 three points
I fish 1-2acre ponds a lot here in southern oregon and ive had 20+ fish days in 1 pond 😂 love you Tyler God bless you brother, come fish with me in southern oregon
Shoot me an email with some pins to those ponds! I want to come up there eventually
TylersReelFishing@gmail.com
@@TylersReelFishingyou got it brother!!😊
Hey Tyler, what's your opinion on those UV reflective lures and sprays?
Gimmick
Love the videos you gave me the 40$ worth of hooks at red crest
Love it! Put em to use!
I literally just got back from a pond like this lol Luckily it was next to a lake I found a really nice one from the lake and then went back to the pond and caught one on a weed less Tokyo rig bandito bug
Lol saw your post on fb a second ago. Nice job on that spotted!
Awesome!
How many HOA ponds though? You should do one with public ponds only!
Many of the HOA ponds around here let anyone fish, so while they are technically “private”, they get fished just as much as a public pond
@@TylersReelFishing agreed a lot of them do!! But, I’ve gotten kicked out of at least half off them! And typically that’s where the Bigs lurk 👀 around!
Great video Tyler! just a quick question, have you ever fished rock mines before? Down here in Florida I fish these somewhat small rock mines and I can catch some fish, but they are all really really small. I have caught a 5 and a 3 outta there before but that’s really the only nicer sized fish I’ve caught. I’ve probably caught around 50-60 bass out of the mines but almost all of them are a pound or lower. I know that there has to be big fish in there but I just can’t get them to eat. In most parts the water almost immediately goes into a very deep drop. a ton of bait is in there (shad,shell crackers, bluegill, etc.) so the bass have plenty of food to get big. Do you have any suggestions?
What kind of lures and equipment are you using and how deep are the drops? Bass are going to be moving back offshore and are either going to be roaming or tied to deep structure about this time of year, depending on the time of day.
I would focus on medium or deep diving crankbaits, swimbaits and spinnerbaits (always add a trailer) right now to cover water and find cover. Once you find the cover or start getting smaller bites, try picking apart the holes and structure with t-rigs, flipping jigs or wacky rigged worms.
If you're catching lots of small fish, try upsizing your lures. My go to on pressured lakes is a white 3" keitech or gulp minnow on a light t-rig, but I'll gladly go up to a 4" or larger paddle tail if the bite is on. Same applies to jigs or spinnerbaits. I might start with a 1/8oz and switch all the way up over a half ounce if the bite is on and I want to fish deeper
@@iceman5117 well I mainly use a lipless crank or a jerk bait when I’m out there. Sometimes I even bring some live bait out there. Towards the end of the day or in the early mornings I will flip a Texas rig along some shallower grass that sticks up out of the water. I fish these ponds from the bank and I’m not entirely sure how deep the drops are but they are at least 25+ ft along the limestone walls and probably 50+ ft once u kinda cast more out. I would say the deepest parts can get somewhere in the 80 to a hundred foot range. I always see little bass roaming around towards the top and some bluegill. I know the bigger ones are probably down way deep for most of the year except for when they come up to spawn. Whenever I see bluegill towards the surface I mainly focus in that area especially since bluegill are spawning right now and the bass are focused in on them. Thank you for the tips, I greatly appreciate it. I will apply this advice when I go out there next time.
@@iceman5117 and for equipment i usually just bring 2 rods. A 7 foot 3 medium heavy bait caster combo with 15 pound flouro and a 7 foot 1 medium bait caster with 12 pound flouro.
@@fishingwithlucas53 if we're talking 50-100ft I don't think bass will go that deep, and they'll likely suspend around 25' at most. I'd get a 15-20ft diver just to play with if you can get out to the hole. Otherwise stick with flipping cover. Dragging jigs or squarebills/lipless cranks up the shore should yield fish as well, until they start moving back out
@@iceman5117yea I do think they will mainly stay in the 25-30 ft range. Thanks a lot for the tips, will definitely apply your advice for when I go out there next time. 👍
Is the new pro ti, worth the $500 price tag?
That’s the Elite Ti. And if you have the coin and like really good gear, Then yes.
must be nice to have that much ponds to access to fish at, i dont belive catching fish all the time for a vidoe makes it sucessful. If your content is good and ur good with what you do and preach then it should be fairly good.