kdwpinfo asked:
It’s time to go bass fishing in Kansas farm ponds. Use a Mepps spinner to catch these hard fighting fish.
It’s time to go bass fishing in Kansas farm ponds. Use a Mepps spinner to catch these hard fighting fish.
What baitcaster is that at 1:47?
@batstarwars2 ok it depends if u have a top water one u cast it and reel it in slowly if u have a diving one u let it dive and u wait for about 11 seconds and then u reel it in slowly while jigging it trust me ull catch sum thing.
@batstarwars2
wait until you are almost positive that the lure is in the fish’s full grasp.
when it is, set the hook (yank the pole to assure that the hook is snapped into its mouth) and reel in.
i usually wait exactly 1 second
When do you start reeling the lures in? like how many seconds do you wait. I have one and I need more info on it.
where is this at
I use Rooster Tail myself cool video
I have to say, I like the roostertail more.
Nice fishing, I just bought an inline spinner today,
Please tell me the name of this song!
Nice fishing, I just bought an inline spinner today,
Please tell me the name of this song!
Nice!
@legacyturbo96 Yeah my friend caught a 6 pounder Northern Pike on a Mepps Aglia Long size 2
nah you wont catch anything with them here in western maryland
what size and waht kind of mepps r u usin colr?
me too weird
nice dog
and i choose mepps long aglia size 3 .. there is no fish that wont hit them i have caught a catfish on a mepps