KYAfield asked:
Wayne Dial, long-time pro bass fisherman from Elizabethtown, meets with host Tim Farmer at Barren River Lake for a refresher. The two discuss lure selection, line weight and a casting style that Dial calls flipping and pitching. These basics are useful to casual anglers or if you make a living by whats in the live well.
@tlppkp12 I would use the 15-20 the reason is there’s alot of big fish in every river you just rarely see them and most rivers have murky water so they wouldn’t be able to see it. My setup for river fishing is…… Bass pro shops tourney special signature series with 14 pound low visibily mono so yeah I would go for the 15-20 test
good luck and good fishing!
@tlppkp12 jsut go for one rod with #10 test
im river fishing for first tim ein st. joseph river (in fort wayne area) i have a 6-8lb. (i think 6) test set up and a 10-20lb test set up (think 15-20) and i want to use weakest one but at same time dont want line to break…wich should i use…most the fish in river are small but u here about thoughs rare 10lb. bass or somthing and the fisher happend to be useing 15 test…
what a quality
almost like movie
is this back in peters creek?
the quality of your video is great,awesome job!
Does anyone know what part of the lake is this?
are the largemouth? dont look like it small? white?
man my best friend justin loves bass fishin you give him some tackle and a boat and some good bitting fish you aint never going to get hem off that lake
Dynomite picture!!
great vid
That looks like a lot of fun.
I’m not much of a fisherman, but being a “fisher of men” is what I really enjoy
God bless
Wayne is a great guy, our family has known him a long time. My granddad worked with him for a while.
looks like to much fun!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!