Anybody can comment right when it drops... but 5 months later? I dunno man... just dig your vids. I laugh, I cry... I get to wince at the sight of bloody fingers....The drama... the pageantry... the validation of my addiction. Big ups broski!
Great team effort. When you are giving the Boater pointers and keeping up catch wise fishing used water behind the boater and keeping up=time for you to be the boater to teach the AAA’s wanting to learn more about bass fishing. And look at chu now’s you is the on the Elite with da’ big dawgs.
Dang, this is how the pros do it! Clearlake jerkbaits sounds fun! When will you be back to Ventura? Saw you are in Florida? Cachuma is starting to spit out jig fish
You are the real deal bro.🤔...need to invite you to a fishing trip on my new crestliner vision 17...90 hp mercury. You interested ???..Gonna try pyramid lake tomorrow morning.
Thanks ry! You know it makes for a pretty fun derby.. you don’t really need to worry too much about getting back seated, it makes for an enjoyable experience from the back of the boat
@@smallfryry1 I completely agree man! I’ve only been to Clearlake once before so I wanted to really get a better understanding of that lake and the layout. This derb really helped with that!
So, looks like fishing is as addictive as gambling would be, due to the use of intermittent reinforcement. You cast: nothing. Cast again: nothing. Cast again: nothing. Cast again: 2 lb fish. Cast again: nothing. Cast again: nothing. Rinse and repeat. That's why people get addicted to fishing. It's the same process of intermittent reinforcement as gambling. Now, do you EAT these mercury-laden specimens from Clear Lake?
Yes, it's very addicting but in a healthy way compared to gambling. It does hit those same serotonin notes haha. Tournament fishing is definitely a form a gambling forsure. Most anglers who fish for largemouth & smallmouth bass typically release these scaley mercury slim balls so they can fight another day. All fish caught in this video were safely released along with 5,000+lbs of bass that were caught during this event. Fish and game also takes counts and does surveys of lake health with the help out these bass tournaments. Thanks for dropping a comment..
Another great day.... Crushing it out there!! Great job!
Anybody can comment right when it drops... but 5 months later? I dunno man... just dig your vids. I laugh, I cry... I get to wince at the sight of bloody fingers....The drama... the pageantry... the validation of my addiction. Big ups broski!
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Great team effort. When you are giving the Boater pointers and keeping up catch wise fishing used water behind the boater and keeping up=time for you to be the boater to teach the AAA’s wanting to learn more about bass fishing. And look at chu now’s you is the on the Elite with da’ big dawgs.
Dang, this is how the pros do it! Clearlake jerkbaits sounds fun! When will you be back to Ventura? Saw you are in Florida? Cachuma is starting to spit out jig fish
Love these tourney videos !
Thank you! I appreciate you dropping that comment! I'll keep em comin!
@@MattyWongFishing no problem man keep it up 👍
Start time was a big deal in Montana downhill events.
You are the real deal bro.🤔...need to invite you to a fishing trip on my new crestliner vision 17...90 hp mercury. You interested ???..Gonna try pyramid lake tomorrow morning.
Dude! You guys smashed them! 👊🏼🎣
do they let boat on the lake with in board motor with loud pipes
Nice video! Do you like the sharing weight format?
Thanks ry! You know it makes for a pretty fun derby.. you don’t really need to worry too much about getting back seated, it makes for an enjoyable experience from the back of the boat
@@MattyWongFishing I can see that...I do think one of the biggest reasons to fish the back is to see learn.
@@smallfryry1 I completely agree man! I’ve only been to Clearlake once before so I wanted to really get a better understanding of that lake and the layout. This derb really helped with that!
I only fish the toad, never really thrown a hollow body. Good video.
Epic fishing day dude 🤙🤙 not that braid cut tho 😲😲
So, looks like fishing is as addictive as gambling would be, due to the use of intermittent reinforcement. You cast: nothing. Cast again: nothing. Cast again: nothing. Cast again: 2 lb fish. Cast again: nothing. Cast again: nothing. Rinse and repeat.
That's why people get addicted to fishing. It's the same process of intermittent reinforcement as gambling.
Now, do you EAT these mercury-laden specimens from Clear Lake?
Yes, it's very addicting but in a healthy way compared to gambling. It does hit those same serotonin notes haha. Tournament fishing is definitely a form a gambling forsure. Most anglers who fish for largemouth & smallmouth bass typically release these scaley mercury slim balls so they can fight another day. All fish caught in this video were safely released along with 5,000+lbs of bass that were caught during this event. Fish and game also takes counts and does surveys of lake health with the help out these bass tournaments. Thanks for dropping a comment..
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