Tyler, this is your best video to date. I'll graph around offshore sometimes for an hour or 2 before lines in and it drives my fishing buddies crazy. Ive tried explaining to them why it's necessary, but now I can just play this video for them
Very comprehensive brief video on keeping it simple for offshore fishing!!! You are soooo right about the research aspect of preparing to fish. I have the Navionics app on my phone and on my laptop and am ALWAYS “pinning” potential spots to graph over, definitely makes it easier and saves time on the water. Thoroughly enjoy and look forward to ALL of your videos. Simply, gooood, solid, and informative information with graphics and explanations. Always looking forward to check your channel for the latest video.👍😃🎣🎣🎣🎣
Thank you for the lesson! I definitely need to get myself another graph and link them. It’ll be a couple years before I can get a spot locking trolling motor.
@@BassFishingHQ yeah so the bass fishing industry is interesting , there are a 1000 of baits for one technique , they all work but the industry my company included likes to make everyone think their bait will do the job . When in reality we all need to focus on theory, and applying the right technique in the right situation, since a lot of baits will get the job done . This is the information I’m interested in , and yur giving us the information this way . Keep it up , thanks
Absolutely, a lot of the screen shots I used of the bass themselves, came from Chickamauga. That is one of those lakes that you can typically see the fish well when they group up
I have graphed channel edges, humps, points etc.. I have only come across schools of bass that look like that on the graph a few times.. honestly idk what I'm doing wrong. Idk if my downscan settings just aren't right, or if maybe i really ain't in the right areas.. I've scanned so many places where bass should be this time of year.. it's always the dead sea. Mainly on Chickamauga. Lol
Great vid! Can you explain how your boat position is when setting up on a school stretched out on a contour line? Do you setup like a “T” just as an example that the fish are the top of the “T” in a line and your boat position is the base of it casting to them? Thanks!
Hey Tyler, do you find bass offshore in some of the lakes in Ohio? I've had trouble finding them in Salt Fork, Seneca, and Alum. Thought maybe water clarity was the reason for them not being off shore
Yessir sure do. A lot of times you have to look for cover on structure and if you can catch 2 to 5 fish you are doing something. Sometimes it can be hard to see a lot of fish on your electronics in Ohio, I believe because a lot of fish are on the smaller end. With that being said, there are definitely areas that they will go on those lakes that you can see the schools. I have never fished Seneca though so not sure about that particular lake
@@BassFishingHQ do you look for schools on your electronics in Ohio like you would in other great offshore lakes, or do you just look for cover, and isolated fish? In my experience when I find them schooled, they turn out to be white bass lol
@@bucknuts8824 yes I do look for them like I do other lakes. However you don’t seem them all the time stacked up like they do in more traditional lakes. But I have definitely seen them stacked up along the bottom in Ohio lakes and have been able to catch them
Good thinking. I’ll make a video about that! Flats can really be some of the best areas on natural lakes during the summer. Sometimes it requires more fishing to find the fish, then graphing
Side imaging would definitely help increase your efficiency out there. My first side imaging unit was a Hummindbird 797 with a 3 inch screen on it and I made it work. I didn’t have spot lock until about a year and a half ago, it is also a huge help but you can make it work without one.
I don't have side imaging or spot lock but do have sonar and down imaging takes time but when I find structure and fish I use buoys to mark structure makes it easier to stay on spots
Today I was out and seen at least 4 new boats with zero electronics on them. Met one chap at the dock on the way off the lake, he asked if I landed any fish I said sure we landed 5 small bass today that was about it. he said they landed nothing. I said where are your electronics? he said he does not believe in fish finders. I said that is why you got zero fish.. Using your electronics is key any time of year. Even a basic 99$ fish finder is better then nothing if you learn to use it...
None of this crap is gonna matter shortly. You might be wishing you’d kept that info to self when everybody is fishing for actual fish. You know to eat. Because this hell hole country is about over folks Good times are gone
That was one of the best breakdown of offshore fishing thanks 👍😊
Thanks for watching Jack!
I love your videos. You and Matt Steffan are certainly awesome Bass Fisherman 😊
God Bless 🙌
Tyler, this is your best video to date. I'll graph around offshore sometimes for an hour or 2 before lines in and it drives my fishing buddies crazy. Ive tried explaining to them why it's necessary, but now I can just play this video for them
Thanks dude! This is exactly what you gave to do! Hope you are doing well!
Very comprehensive brief video on keeping it simple for offshore fishing!!! You are soooo right about the research aspect of preparing to fish. I have the Navionics app on my phone and on my laptop and am ALWAYS “pinning” potential spots to graph over, definitely makes it easier and saves time on the water.
Thoroughly enjoy and look forward to ALL of your videos. Simply, gooood, solid, and informative information with graphics and explanations. Always looking forward to check your channel for the latest video.👍😃🎣🎣🎣🎣
Thank you. Fast, Slow, Finesse. How simple. Three primary setups.
Thank you so much for the lesson.
I really like how you simplified your system to find and catch offshore bass.
Thanks man I really appreciate you watching
Love the simplicity of this video. You earned a sub
good breakdown and simple keep the coming~~~~
Watched this several times. Thanks!!!
I like your videos. You speak clearly.
Thank you from Spain.
Man what a great video packed with good info. Thank you!
Thanks Randy. I appreciate you watching!
Thank you for this. Using electronic is key. Having faith and knowledge in them is also key. Thanks for all you do. Peace
Thank you for the lesson! I definitely need to get myself another graph and link them. It’ll be a couple years before I can get a spot locking trolling motor.
Well this is the 3rd or 4th straight video I’ve watched of yours. Good stuff...subbed 👍🏻
That’s awesome man! Thanks for subbing and coming along for the ride
Very informative. Thanks for the breakdown.
Another great video. Thanks
Brother, I love the way you bring us content . It’s very much for the lamen. The 400 to 800 kHz was a great idea .
Trying to make it as simple as possible for people! Thanks for watching!
@@BassFishingHQ yeah so the bass fishing industry is interesting , there are a 1000 of baits for one technique , they all work but the industry my company included likes to make everyone think their bait will do the job . When in reality we all need to focus on theory, and applying the right technique in the right situation, since a lot of baits will get the job done . This is the information I’m interested in , and yur giving us the information this way . Keep it up , thanks
Very good information, definitely gonna give this a shot the next time out
Tyler…..easy with the Hoover waypoints now 😉 Good work with the channel man!
What’s going on Dylan?! Long time no talk. Thanks brother!
@@BassFishingHQ Been living in Michigan for last few years, just moved back to Cbus about a month ago. I’m sure I’ll run into ya before too long.
I will trying it out in a few weeks at Chickamauga
Absolutely, a lot of the screen shots I used of the bass themselves, came from Chickamauga. That is one of those lakes that you can typically see the fish well when they group up
Thanks for the advice. Will let you know how it goes.
Go out and get them!
This is priceless! Thank you!
Awesome video with some great tips for a newer angler like me, love this video
Man that's a great video. I would love to see more on the water video
Well said Tyler! Way to sum it all up!
Very impressive video presentation! Thanks for the tips
Good stuff man, Thankx
Thanks for watching!
Sweet! Excellent tips.
Good practical advice. - thanks 😊‼️
Great video. Thank you!!
Another awesome video.
I have graphed channel edges, humps, points etc.. I have only come across schools of bass that look like that on the graph a few times.. honestly idk what I'm doing wrong. Idk if my downscan settings just aren't right, or if maybe i really ain't in the right areas.. I've scanned so many places where bass should be this time of year.. it's always the dead sea. Mainly on Chickamauga. Lol
Also do smallmouth and spotted bass look different/ set up different than largemouth?
Zoom ol monster 🙌🏻
Very well done video
Favorite step, #3: FISHING FOR FISH!!😁😁🎣🎣🤙🤙
That is definitely the best part!
Do you put your front unit in heading up or north up to line up on waypoints?
Great explanation, I appreciate the content. 👍🏻🇺🇸🎣
Awsome information.
Great vid! Can you explain how your boat position is when setting up on a school stretched out on a contour line? Do you setup like a “T” just as an example that the fish are the top of the “T” in a line and your boat position is the base of it casting to them? Thanks!
Great video have you made a video that is just based on lining up on waypoints and or targets? Thanks really enjoy your channel
Great video
great job i will try FSF fast slow finnese
Hey Tyler, do you find bass offshore in some of the lakes in Ohio? I've had trouble finding them in Salt Fork, Seneca, and Alum. Thought maybe water clarity was the reason for them not being off shore
Yessir sure do. A lot of times you have to look for cover on structure and if you can catch 2 to 5 fish you are doing something. Sometimes it can be hard to see a lot of fish on your electronics in Ohio, I believe because a lot of fish are on the smaller end. With that being said, there are definitely areas that they will go on those lakes that you can see the schools. I have never fished Seneca though so not sure about that particular lake
@@BassFishingHQ do you look for schools on your electronics in Ohio like you would in other great offshore lakes, or do you just look for cover, and isolated fish? In my experience when I find them schooled, they turn out to be white bass lol
@@bucknuts8824 yes I do look for them like I do other lakes. However you don’t seem them all the time stacked up like they do in more traditional lakes. But I have definitely seen them stacked up along the bottom in Ohio lakes and have been able to catch them
How do you choose a color in those categoriess
Could you tell me where I can find these maps
How about natural lakes that don’t have river channels ?
Good thinking. I’ll make a video about that! Flats can really be some of the best areas on natural lakes during the summer. Sometimes it requires more fishing to find the fish, then graphing
Can't imagine how long this would take for me since I don't have side imaging or spot lock...
Side imaging would definitely help increase your efficiency out there. My first side imaging unit was a Hummindbird 797 with a 3 inch screen on it and I made it work. I didn’t have spot lock until about a year and a half ago, it is also a huge help but you can make it work without one.
I don't have side imaging or spot lock but do have sonar and down imaging takes time but when I find structure and fish I use buoys to mark structure makes it easier to stay on spots
Problem is...sometimes I've gone 3+hours and nada...now what? Nit sure I'm going to find them..ugh. suggestions?
Today I was out and seen at least 4 new boats with zero electronics on them. Met one chap at the dock on the way off the lake, he asked if I landed any fish I said sure we landed 5 small bass today that was about it. he said they landed nothing. I said where are your electronics? he said he does not believe in fish finders. I said that is why you got zero fish.. Using your electronics is key any time of year. Even a basic 99$ fish finder is better then nothing if you learn to use it...
That is true, it doesn't make you a bad fisherman because you use your electronics to locate bass
The stripping at 6:17?
Lol don’t get too excited AW, just taking off my life jacket
Honestly fishing is simple .
Jesus, thanks for not rambling. Its harder finding something comprehensive and to the point.
Whole lotta '' teaching ''... wear da '' school '' ah fish at ?
None of this crap is gonna matter shortly. You might be wishing you’d kept that info to self when everybody is fishing for actual fish. You know to eat. Because this hell hole country is about over folks Good times are gone