That bush you are casting to always has bass under it. I fish there with my boat. Also, just to your left, right before the marina there is a pile of brush/wood that holds a lot of bass.
just recently bought a kayak and tried tonawanda creek today, i tried a couple lures and some worms with a bottom rig but only got one small rock bass, any advice on what u usually catch them on in there
years ago was using a foxy jig, had something huge on the line for 20 min, it did whatever it wanted to for 20 min, then I tried to lift up the line to see what it was and the 8lb line snapped, bothers me still, what was it?carp,northern, musky, it felt like it was 15=20 lbs.
My kind of fishing. Lol bottom bass I see many folks fishing along the dog park island bank. Never seen anyone catch anything
I've gotten a couple small bass around the dog park before that's bout it
NICE SPOT!!
Thank you!
That bush you are casting to always has bass under it. I fish there with my boat. Also, just to your left, right before the marina there is a pile of brush/wood that holds a lot of bass.
Thanks for the tip!
Nice catch and huge bass plus first vid 🎉
Thanks!
Hey Jack nice to meet ya I live in the area and fish the same waters, tight lines
Nice! thanks.. tight lines
Is that across from botanical garden boat ramp?
When I was on kayak yes
I fished under that bridge this summer didn’t even see a fish or even get a nibble!
just recently bought a kayak and tried tonawanda creek today, i tried a couple lures and some worms with a bottom rig but only got one small rock bass, any advice on what u usually catch them on in there
years ago was using a foxy jig, had something huge on the line for 20 min, it did whatever it wanted to for 20 min, then I tried to lift up the line to see what it was and the 8lb line snapped, bothers me still, what was it?carp,northern, musky, it felt like it was 15=20 lbs.
I mostly use spinners or crank bait