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thanks for the catch and release…way to preserve the lunker population!
What catches bass in late March? I never have any luck when they are spawning.
lol, when you said check this out at around :45 i sneezed and thought u sed **** it or something… lol!!!
WOW
what state is in?
Dude!!
CAlled That female a dude… haha
I was using a bullet-weighted grub, swimming it with a quick retrieve and the fish were CRUSHING it, almost ripping the rod out of my hand.
What did you fish with? And how slow were you fishing? Did the fish hit aggressively or did it feel more like tension on the other end? It would be helpful if you could answer. Thanks!
THATS HUGE… omg dude..
i have no idea how anyone can “own” a State Park lake…..
great fish very nice
yea nice to c someone who would like to preserve the fishing population
it might lol..i went fishing for little sunfish one day and had big bass grab the sunnies while i realing em in lol….but it pisses me off cuz they cant bite the hook like that so they just let go
how cool is that!!!
Haha just the other day here in TX. I caught a 4 lb. 1 oz. then a 6 lb. 1 oz. in 2 casts on a black w/ blue jig.
stfu, this is a state owned lake.
Is it possible to eat the bass?
My girlfriends uncle owns this lake he fishes the tournaments every weekend and if u can bet i’ll be impressed but all really nice fish
what’s he using???
wat bait wat brand name?
what bait?HUH!
very cool and nice to know you dont go for bedding fish. you both seem like conscientious fishing people. CPR = catch photo and release or video tape ;o)
Those fish were caught in the “wintering hole” on that lake, not on spawning beds. In the winter, they all pile into the deepest possible water. Once the water warms, they scatter across the shallow flats to set up spawning locations. On this day the water was 43 degrees, not even close to spawn time on this lake. They moved up on the beds in Late April-Early May 2006, 6 weeks after this video was shot. I also prefer not to target bass on the beds.
im guessin those weren’t “dudes’ but dudettes. getting ready to spawn making beds in the shallows.
personally i prefer to leave spawning fish alone and if caught get them back in the water ASAP