Florida Bass Fishing Basics

smcdonald86 asked:


I hope that some of this information helps someone out! Tight Lines, Capt. Steve

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25 Responses to Florida Bass Fishing Basics

  1. WolfJuiceProductions says:

    Nice. Catfish RARELY ever take lures.

  2. IowaHawkeyeFanatic says:

    What is the color of the Super Flukes that you have? And is the Ugly Otter the Blue Grass color?

  3. 22chatterbox says:

    one time im on my boat and ui dont catch anything but when i looked over at the shore i saw a 3 pound peacock and i use a worm and threw over first hit got him:)

  4. jjlimas1 says:

    try the scatback by storm it catches evey thing to bluegill bass even got a cat fish on it

  5. BUZAND24 says:

    come to california
    message me and ill tell you where to fish and what to fish with

  6. flowmaster93 says:

    man thx alot for this video i took your advice and bought the zoom ***** toads and man that bait there has been tearing up the bass!!. thx alot!

  7. Fshrmn13 says:

    I live in indiana and florida I am 13 Love florida bass fish love all these baits Check out some of my vids Thats my dream to guide in the everglades and 10 thosand islands Comment back

  8. smcdonald86 says:

    Thanx brotha!

  9. basspro96 says:

    Fail Proof stuff right there. Senkos and frogs,flukes,and spooks. That is a winner right there.

  10. smcdonald86 says:

    It depends on the application and the cover that you are fishing. Both bait win lots of money each year. Here in the everglades I would pick a worm over a crankbait any day.

    Steve

  11. jaznjei says:

    what is more effective, crankbaits or plastic worms.

  12. smcdonald86 says:

    likewise

  13. sanibel589 says:

    tight lines and good fishing

  14. ernest1337wong says:

    yea its like the ***** toad type, thanks a lot man! i am so hyped up to try it now ;)

  15. smcdonald86 says:

    Thanks man…I do not know which frog you are throwing but if it is a ***** toad type of bait then you can add a small weight to the nose of the bait. I like the small bullet weights with the ***** in tops for this application.

    Thanks for your comments!

    Capt. Steve

  16. ernest1337wong says:

    very good vid, thanks a lot, question, i am using the frog lure, and i am thinking of adding a weight, which do you recommend and how far should it be from the lure to the weight?

  17. bassmaster121391 says:

    good work man helped me out a little but you need a new hat you need to get you a florida gator one aha but anyway good vid

  18. soflamoney says:

    Thanks Capt. Steve! That video helped me out a LOT!

  19. fishinghunter11 says:

    ok thank you very much

  20. smcdonald86 says:

    read what I wrote in my first reply “get the extended battery”

  21. fishinghunter11 says:

    it says in the reviews that it dosnt have much battery life is that true

  22. smcdonald86 says:

    get the Cannon Zr-950. I use it and like it.

    Steve

  23. fishinghunter11 says:

    thanks so that is the one you would get because i want one for christmas for fishing videos but i know nothing about them

  24. smcdonald86 says:

    The Sony ZR-1 HDTV cameras like some of my videos were shot with is around $3,000. These cameras are used for filming t.v. shows / commercials. However you can get by on YouTube with a mini DV camera like a Cannon ZR-950 and get it for around $200. Just select “high quality video” during editing for the best picture. If you get a Cannon be sure to get an extended life battery. Usually the more money you spend the better quality video you get. For on-line use most cheaper cameras will work fine.

  25. fishinghunter11 says:

    how much did it cost

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