Talked to Woo at a seminar maybe 30 years ago. He told me then that most pros dragged a Carolina rig most of the time. Think about that next time to watch a tourney on TV. What are they NOT showing you?
Woo is such a classic. I really miss his presence in the sport. I've been worm fishing for 20+ years and I just learned a bunch...using a spinning rod to T-rig a worm for one. I don't think I ready to punch with a spincast just yet though.
Nice to see how a pro handles his equipment. Fish comes out of the water and the rod goes in the crook of his elbow. No flinging it on the deck like a disposable mop. Unhooks fish quickly and lets them go. “Pay attention when I talk to you, son...”
Gotta love that vest he has on. Sponsorship has come a long way...
I remember flipping through the pages of a good old cabelas or bass pro catalog for hours. These kids these days are screwed man :(
When I think of Woo Daves the first thing that comes to mind is Worms and Glass Beads
Great video! It may be from 1995 but I still learned things I can apply to fishing right now.
Woo was one of my favorites back in the day
Keeeeep em coming! These are all classics I remember watching with my dad as a kid
I watch so many RUclips fishing videos, and none of them teach me shit compared to these old school videos. Thank you very much for uploading these.
Talked to Woo at a seminar maybe 30 years ago. He told me then that most pros dragged a Carolina rig most of the time. Think about that next time to watch a tourney on TV. What are they NOT showing you?
Now here's an ole icon BASS Master Woo Dave's
Woo is such a classic. I really miss his presence in the sport. I've been worm fishing for 20+ years and I just learned a bunch...using a spinning rod to T-rig a worm for one. I don't think I ready to punch with a spincast just yet though.
I remember buying this on VHS from Bass pro shops. 😊
One of the best Worm video ever made
Man I wish I still had this DVD. I watched this, KVD Bass Tactics, and Stacy King's Topwater DVDs from Bass Pro back in the day. Good times.
I love his easy going style and his honesty. I met him back in the 90’s and he was a very kind gentleman.
1995. Half my life ago. Where does time go?
I absolutely love these videos, bringing back memories.. keep them coming!
Nice to see how a pro handles his equipment. Fish comes out of the water and the rod goes in the crook of his elbow. No flinging it on the deck like a disposable mop. Unhooks fish quickly and lets them go. “Pay attention when I talk to you, son...”
One of my absolute favorites
I have this video now, but also got to learn the first hand from Woo himself.at Sante-cooper.
dang!
I remember Tom Mann's jelly worms back n the day they still make em too
That’s the only worm I use. Black grape and Strawberry primarily. I’m glad they are still with us.
@@batesy1970 , Yes Sir me too
Does anybody notice that 808 spin cast he used it for fishing docks
this video is pure GOLD! 5 stars!!! thank you! and thank you Woo! wherever you are!
I remember woo finally winning the classic
Woo sure reminds me of my uncle.
So much good fishing advice without today's catch the angler's money rather than the fish crap tactics.
That's a great stage vest.
1:04:22 pullin out the zebco tatula flip switch reel
Where will he put the next patch?
Regardless of which style of worm and how the presentation is delivered a bass will take the bait if it is hungry.
Fantistic.