Seth is one of the most respected bass professional among my ethnic community. He came to support the local community and encouraging all. There’s so much gold to learn from him.
You can tell he really knows what he likes to do. This reminds me of drop shotting the middle weed beds in our local ponds. Most guys will pass a pile of weeds as small as a dinner plate and ill land like 2-8 fish off it. I've done it before & I'll do it again.
Excellent discussion on a grass area that would normally make me want to avoid and look for some rocks in clearer water. Seth keeps telling his audience to look for that rock or solid spot in the fishery that will be a likely hot spot. Thank you Seth.
No angler discloses reading and locating the juice of vegetation fishing like Seth. You’re the man, brother. I had to learn the hard way before RUclips shortened the curve... Peace~
Really appreciate the comment Tiger's 2 Iron. Have another video with Seth dropping on Wed. Without question, one of the best educators in bass fishing.
Glad the content resonated Fishing with D! Feider is a phenomenal teacher on top of being the 2021 Bassmaster Angler of the Year! Lots more of him on our channel if you dig around a bit.
Seth really makes complicated techniques and topics seem so common sense you feel like you should have already known that. Bonus points to wired2Fish for finding the highest caliber teachers for these videos.
Appreciate the comment Anthony. You just hit record the guy become a non-stop radio spewing knowledge nuggets. Some fresh Feider content dropping in the near future.
Hey Seth, I just saw your chicken jig video. Bought a few, and at today's tournament, my partner and I caught a >16lb limit in 5 min. No lie, man. The Derby started a few minutes before 7, we drove 2 min to a hard bottom spot, and at 7:05 we boated our 5th fish. Thank you so much!!
Awesome vid and cool guy... Was fortunate enough to be his marshal on day 3 this yr in their elite opener on the st johns river... Started the day blazing then kinda fizzled out but what a hammer
Love Seth and Wired 2 Fish! Always coming with the good stuff. I am to the point where I am re watching your content because I have watched so many videos. A lot of techniques I use I learned from these same videos!
Scored a bonus hook , that quote alone was enough for me to hit the like button. Terrific video . What a great dude. It takes a certain type of guy to pull off the stache,Seth is that guy!
Northern love!! I’m from southwest MI. Can’t wait for summer to come to an end.... clear my local lakes mark the juice for hard water. Great video love the stash god bless and tight lines.
Here in the north east with the Zebra Muscles and week control there isn’t as much good milfoil around. Great Video, great way to fish! Won a lot of tournaments like that! Always found when you caught a big one your on the right spot. Pre GPS and spot lock refining them was always a challenge.
You know a guy REALLY knows what he's doing and talking about when he comes to a public lake stone cold choked with grass spends less than an hour surveying the lake habitat to narrow it down to prime areas and then proceeds to knock the LS out of the bass cast after cast after cast. This guy is my new bass fishing Yoda. And this is what it looks like when you ask what seperates the successful pro bass fisherman from those who try like hell but just can not make it happen. This guy is literally a machine
@@Wired2Fish I have seen a lot of videos like this but I never seen someone actually throwing more that one bait after the bass gets tired of 1 so that changed my way of thinking about grass fishing this will do well on my next tournament
I laugh, everytime someone gives these videos a thumbs down. It's like, you really are that bored in life that you have to give a good quality video a thumbs down????
Well, we appreciate that Derek. Seth's content is exceptional and he always seems to back it up with multiple fish catches and a strong stash to boot! Thanks for checking the video out.
@@UltimateNinja-fe6yh if you believe he's over rated, then why are you watching his videos? Or do you take your time to find his videos, click on them, watch them, and click thumbs down on them?😄👌
Seth this video was fantastic. So I'm really interested in your approach to thoroughly pick through milfoil beds finding those little patches & schools. Total contrast to another video I just watched where another pro talked about fishing fast on a new body of water trying to find fish. I imagine both approaches have value. Can you speak to how you would chose each?
I just moved from there up to ND. Was stationed at Luke. I fished Havasu or Yuma every weekend and there is a ton of grass in the Colorado. Froggin, flipping heaven. Best summer out there 2 years ago throwing whopper plopped 110s and 130s over the tops of grass in the middle of coves in the backwaters. You could see clumps out in the middle chuck the ploppers over the top middle of the day and hold on! One of the days I have on video on my channel. big fish was 7.2 and 26lbs best 5.
I wish you showed this school of bass on your scanner. I'm new at fish finders (just got one) and wanted to understand (see) how your boat and scanner was positioned in relationship to the school of bass and how it showed up on your display while fishing it. Maybe next time. Good video!
Yes, Randy Johnson was very helpful during the Diamond Backs 2001 World Series win over the 3 time defending champion New York Yankees. Randy had 3 wins during the 7 game series and went on to be one of 3 World Series MVP's that year.
So obviously he is fishing up north. Can we assume that the same patterns and techniques will have success in deep east Texas? Or will the Texas heat possibly scatter the fish through the grass more? I usually catch one here and there when grass fishing in the summer.
Good question. This tactic works anywhere there are dense vertical stands of grass so Texas, mid-South states and right down to FL all have lakes where this can be applied. If the grass seems too high and thick to work a bait efficiently through semi horizontally, give this vertical drop tactic a try. A topwater in the early am or late evening is a good way to find bass in expansive grass beds. Waypoint these areas then dissect with a flipping/pitching setup during the day. Good luck!
When you’re jigging like this is your tension control set pretty tight? I see him letting out line and setting the hook pretty much immediately, but I don’t have a boat or good way of guessing rate of fall at full tension, half tension, etc. Any good advice on how to play out tension control and rate of fall?
Tension control has more to do with the spool, but he’s letting the bait fall on slack line so it’s falls down vertically. He also explains that a lot of ppl let their bait fall on tension and doesn’t agree with it. Something to think about.
Do the depth contours tell you much for this type of fishing? I've wondered if irregular contour wiggles in those prime weed depths (7-12') might be indicative of hard bottom (no definitive conclusions in my experience). In general, does bottom structure factor much/at all when you're targeting milfoil bass?
Fantastically informative stuff, thanks Seth. Question.. So how does this visual fish location 'by clump' mesh with the whole structure fishing deal? Are you paying any concurrent attention to proximity to deep water, breaklines, points, etc. when you're targeting like this? Trying to get my around when & where cover matters most vs. when structure does.
So I have a lake nearby that is basically all grass. I have seen fish in the water and caught a few but my problem is it seems like no matter what I throw, even "weedless" techniques, they come back with grass on most casts. In this situation is fishing vertically the only way to catch them or is there something else I can do too?
@@peatmossoutdoors8950 always cast with your dominant hand and reel with your non-dominant hand. Reaction time on dominant hand is quicker. Takes a couple of hours to switch, and also your dominant hand is more sensitive.
I learned more from him in 15 minutes than watching 20 other videos on this topic. Real Pro!!
Changsoo Hahm great to hear this! Feider is a phenomenal teacher. Appreciate the comment.
He is a great teacher. The best teachers don’t care about sharing their secrets because they’re confident in their abilities.
@@Wired2Fish straight up tho you should have him do an everything about grass episode for us pond guys
Love watching Seth on all types of techniques. All business but all fun and informative. He’s special!!
Love how every video he is in he break it down perfectly
The dude is a content phenom! Thanks for dropping a comment T Cheng.
Wired2Fish it’s a plus for me too being from MN
Definitely an excellent teacher.
seths an absolute hammer
Seth is one of the most respected bass professional among my ethnic community. He came to support the local community and encouraging all. There’s so much gold to learn from him.
So chill while spewing knowledge.
Seth can break down grass like no other ! Got a ton of info from this video , more so than any grass video I've seen ! Keep em comin !
You can tell he really knows what he likes to do. This reminds me of drop shotting the middle weed beds in our local ponds. Most guys will pass a pile of weeds as small as a dinner plate and ill land like 2-8 fish off it. I've done it before & I'll do it again.
i love dale's reincarnation! he's super informative on fishing, idk how much he knows about NASCAR though
Fan of Seth, he is a great dude capable of explaining and lining up all the stuff he uses, how and why! Great video! Thanks.
Excellent discussion on a grass area that would normally make me want to avoid and look for some rocks in clearer water. Seth keeps telling his audience to look for that rock or solid spot in the fishery that will be a likely hot spot. Thank you Seth.
No angler discloses reading and locating the juice of vegetation fishing like Seth. You’re the man, brother. I had to learn the hard way before RUclips shortened the curve... Peace~
Really appreciate the comment Tiger's 2 Iron. Have another video with Seth dropping on Wed. Without question, one of the best educators in bass fishing.
Seth is a bass assassin!🤘
Some of the best advice I've ever heard given in your preseason ice out scouting of the lake...great advice...
Feider is the g.o.a.t. man. Love watchin this guy. Hes a great teacher and someone you wish you could fish with. Awesome stuff.
Great break down on summer grass. Something I don't get to see much off. I do plan on hitting some lakes with it and this will help for sure.
Awesome BassGeek. You're always one to get after it!
Most people dont catch fish in an explanation episode....Son Seth said title the video how to get a limit In 5 minutes!!! Good video
8:52 this guy knows his stuff!!!! This is 1st time I've ever seen something like this. Nice work!!!!
Glad the content resonated Fishing with D! Feider is a phenomenal teacher on top of being the 2021 Bassmaster Angler of the Year! Lots more of him on our channel if you dig around a bit.
Seth really makes complicated techniques and topics seem so common sense you feel like you should have already known that. Bonus points to wired2Fish for finding the highest caliber teachers for these videos.
Thanks, Matt Ski he's one of the best sticks we've found. Totally agree with what you say about his way of teaching as well.
Grass class don't get no better Seth! Thanks
Concur. We really did count out 12 solid tips in this one. The guy just spews knowledge.
Seth always breaks it down to every last little point great teacher
Appreciate the comment Anthony. You just hit record the guy become a non-stop radio spewing knowledge nuggets. Some fresh Feider content dropping in the near future.
Hey Seth,
I just saw your chicken jig video. Bought a few, and at today's tournament, my partner and I caught a >16lb limit in 5 min. No lie, man. The Derby started a few minutes before 7, we drove 2 min to a hard bottom spot, and at 7:05 we boated our 5th fish.
Thank you so much!!
Straight up clinic session
Awesome vid and cool guy... Was fortunate enough to be his marshal on day 3 this yr in their elite opener on the st johns river... Started the day blazing then kinda fizzled out but what a hammer
Love Seth and Wired 2 Fish! Always coming with the good stuff. I am to the point where I am re watching your content because I have watched so many videos. A lot of techniques I use I learned from these same videos!
Some Wired2Fish videos are just GOLD. Thanks!
Well, we sure do appreciate that. And agree. Seth laid out a ton of good info in this video!
Exceptionally high quality instruction on this channel! Really knowledgeable experts who happen to be great teachers too. Subscribed.
Welcome aboard CitizenLach! Really appreciate the comment, keeps us motivated to put forth a solid effort.
Scored a bonus hook , that quote alone was enough for me to hit the like button. Terrific video . What a great dude. It takes a certain type of guy to pull off the stache,Seth is that guy!
Northern love!! I’m from southwest MI. Can’t wait for summer to come to an end.... clear my local lakes mark the juice for hard water. Great video love the stash god bless and tight lines.
He is the best grass fisherman I know.
Nice to see that Joe Dirt finally got his life together
😂😂😂
😂😂😂😂
Thats methed up man... Thats methed up..😂
always someone hating on good bass fisherman. smh
@@tristinblades1970 bruh it's all jokes lighten up a little bit 🤠
Seth knows his stuff
Didn't take you real long to find the spot within the spot. Great video thank you Seth tight lines to you this year. You really covered it well.
Literally magical 🧙♂️
He's a beautiful person with so much to offer this overly-serious world
@@Wired2Fish amen
I Fish Oneida Lake in Upstate Ny. Loaded with Milfoil. This is spot on!!! Feider would put a whooping on em' in my lake, I'm sure!!
That was actually really informative. Especially after fishing a really grassy lake this past weekend. Seth always has great content and explanations.
We feel he may be a little underrated. Thanks for the comment Justin Behrendt-
Amazing video! Learned so much! Definitely the best grass relative video! Love from China! Thanks bro!
Good stuff Seth. I can't wait to give this a try.
Here in the north east with the Zebra Muscles and week control there isn’t as much good milfoil around. Great Video, great way to fish! Won a lot of tournaments like that! Always found when you caught a big one your on the right spot. Pre GPS and spot lock refining them was always a challenge.
Backed up his knowledge with results..nice job
Right on, thanks!
Seth is a beast of an angler
At 9:00 that streak was the perfect illustration of why you flip
Goosebumps! Talk about about backing it up.
You know a guy REALLY knows what he's doing and talking about when he comes to a public lake stone cold choked with grass spends less than an hour surveying the lake habitat to narrow it down to prime areas and then proceeds to knock the LS out of the bass cast after cast after cast.
This guy is my new bass fishing Yoda.
And this is what it looks like when you ask what seperates the successful pro bass fisherman from those who try like hell but just can not make it happen.
This guy is literally a machine
Best video ever about grass
Humbled and agree! Really came together well.
@@Wired2Fish I have seen a lot of videos like this but I never seen someone actually throwing more that one bait after the bass gets tired of 1 so that changed my way of thinking about grass fishing this will do well on my next tournament
Great video. Love watching Seth Feider!!
Thanks Ben, As do we!
He's the best my favorite bass angler
Freakin non stop encyclopedia of knowledge! Da man!
The lake I fish is real grassy can't really fish anything but weedless rigs!
I laugh, everytime someone gives these videos a thumbs down. It's like, you really are that bored in life that you have to give a good quality video a thumbs down????
Well, we appreciate that Derek. Seth's content is exceptional and he always seems to back it up with multiple fish catches and a strong stash to boot! Thanks for checking the video out.
I and always learning. Seth is one dude that isn't afraid to spit knowledge.
I like the way you talk!!
Some of us find him overrated af! So there
@@UltimateNinja-fe6yh if you believe he's over rated, then why are you watching his videos? Or do you take your time to find his videos, click on them, watch them, and click thumbs down on them?😄👌
Seth this video was fantastic. So I'm really interested in your approach to thoroughly pick through milfoil beds finding those little patches & schools. Total contrast to another video I just watched where another pro talked about fishing fast on a new body of water trying to find fish. I imagine both approaches have value. Can you speak to how you would chose each?
7:43. There’s a fishing rod that you almost hooked on. Haha. Thanks for the tip.
This guys an absolute beauty
Let’s get this man a RUclips channel and 1M subs!
Are we just gonna not say anything about that submerged fishing rod @7:30? Lmao
Joe Xiong ahaha
Good👀
Nothing to see here, haha
Looks decent to me. Lol
Must be Ike's rod.
I love his Mississippi mudflap / Wisconsin waterfall (mullet)
Seth is the Deal!
LOL. There's a fishing rod on the bottom at 7:31 ! Since Seth was just talking about how tough it can be to find such spots I wonder if it was his. :)
Thank you Seth that was great information.
Thanks Chris, the W2F content team loved this one as well for the depth of content. Seth is an awesome teacher.
Grass.
Seth is the man
Homer Simpson he knows what he’s doing for sure!
Saw the rod too on 7.30 anyways good info and video
Have a Happy 2020 👍🎅👍
Key to grass fishing is patients that’s something I struggle with
Casually spitting knowledge and catching fish. Seems legit.
The only way Seth knows how to be.
Another great video with seth
Out here in Arizona there is very little grass very little wood mostly sharp rock continues lakes. Tough fishing in arizona
I just moved from there up to ND. Was stationed at Luke. I fished Havasu or Yuma every weekend and there is a ton of grass in the Colorado. Froggin, flipping heaven. Best summer out there 2 years ago throwing whopper plopped 110s and 130s over the tops of grass in the middle of coves in the backwaters. You could see clumps out in the middle chuck the ploppers over the top middle of the day and hold on! One of the days I have on video on my channel. big fish was 7.2 and 26lbs best 5.
When your Uber arrives and it's him in a bass boat. After every fish you catch he'll give you a Hell yeeeeeah brother
I wish you showed this school of bass on your scanner. I'm new at fish finders (just got one) and wanted to understand (see) how your boat and scanner was positioned in relationship to the school of bass and how it showed up on your display while fishing it. Maybe next time. Good video!
You can’t really see them in weeds , mainly for open water
I learned a lot from this video. Thanks
Glad it was helpful! Seth is a great largemouth bass fisherman in the grass.
funny thing is I've done this but I got complacent. Need to get some tungsten
This guy sold me on tungsten weights. Pay the man.
Yes, best to listen when Seth starts coughing nuggets about grass fishing bass!
I saw that Tokyo rig he was punching with! Like how they slipped that in there.
It's the deal!
Awesome stuff
Seth is the randy Johnson on bass fishing
Super helpful
Yes, Randy Johnson was very helpful during the Diamond Backs 2001 World Series win over the 3 time defending champion New York Yankees. Randy had 3 wins during the 7 game series and went on to be one of 3 World Series MVP's that year.
So obviously he is fishing up north. Can we assume that the same patterns and techniques will have success in deep east Texas? Or will the Texas heat possibly scatter the fish through the grass more? I usually catch one here and there when grass fishing in the summer.
Good question. This tactic works anywhere there are dense vertical stands of grass so Texas, mid-South states and right down to FL all have lakes where this can be applied. If the grass seems too high and thick to work a bait efficiently through semi horizontally, give this vertical drop tactic a try. A topwater in the early am or late evening is a good way to find bass in expansive grass beds. Waypoint these areas then dissect with a flipping/pitching setup during the day. Good luck!
When you’re jigging like this is your tension control set pretty tight?
I see him letting out line and setting the hook pretty much immediately, but I don’t have a boat or good way of guessing rate of fall at full tension, half tension, etc.
Any good advice on how to play out tension control and rate of fall?
Tension control has more to do with the spool, but he’s letting the bait fall on slack line so it’s falls down vertically. He also explains that a lot of ppl let their bait fall on tension and doesn’t agree with it. Something to think about.
Do the depth contours tell you much for this type of fishing? I've wondered if irregular contour wiggles in those prime weed depths (7-12') might be indicative of hard bottom (no definitive conclusions in my experience). In general, does bottom structure factor much/at all when you're targeting milfoil bass?
Good video nicely explained
I wish I saw you at one of my fishing tournaments
Take a shot Everytime he says "Grass"
1:00 in ☠️
Great stuff! Thanks for the info
Glad it was helpful!
Are you fishing way down yonder on the chatahoochie?
This is the real deal!
Fantastically informative stuff, thanks Seth. Question.. So how does this visual fish location 'by clump' mesh with the whole structure fishing deal? Are you paying any concurrent attention to proximity to deep water, breaklines, points, etc. when you're targeting like this? Trying to get my around when & where cover matters most vs. when structure does.
Seth what was the hook you were using to flip,could hear what it was !
Hey Craig, it was a ringed vmc, product link in description. Thanks for watching.
Wired2Fish I see why Seth chases greenheads in the winter with all those ducks y’all caught on the go por
Good info brotha... I appreciate ya👍
Good stuff man
Right on Bryan, more to come with Feider.
Nice, you know your game skill.
Do you peg your texas rig when fishing grass? Loved your video😁
Great quality vid thx
Our pleasure Derek. It was a great deep-dive and a good learning video for some of our staff as well. Have a good one.
great vid
Hey Seth: What do you think ... those weed clumps aught to be nicknamed milkfoil, given the tight schools of bass in them.
Hey lookey there !!!! Joe Dirt goes fishin
Hi Seth I am a big big fan
Great vid!!!!!!
Appreciate it Cunnington.
That is friggin awesome right there. 😁
Appreciate you watching and dropping a comment David. Have a good one.
So I have a lake nearby that is basically all grass. I have seen fish in the water and caught a few but my problem is it seems like no matter what I throw, even "weedless" techniques, they come back with grass on most casts. In this situation is fishing vertically the only way to catch them or is there something else I can do too?
Great video
Thanks Jose. Glad you found the information useful.
I’m a left handed fisherman cool to see Seth is too
So you cast with your left and reel with your right?
@@bkbaitsal4389 no I cast with my right and reel with my left.. I think. I’m ambidextrous
@@peatmossoutdoors8950 always cast with your dominant hand and reel with your non-dominant hand. Reaction time on dominant hand is quicker. Takes a couple of hours to switch, and also your dominant hand is more sensitive.
@@bkbaitsal4389 that’s some valuable information, I just know I prefer a left handed reel
@@peatmossoutdoors8950 yes sir!
That’s a bad dude!!
What is your cranking battery setup with all of your electronics hooked up to it?
Gaht damn that mullet and mustache brought me in here
He's an all-star for sure!
Bass n GRASS
im in 💯.
Great info !