Tennessee River back in the day. Anywhere from East TN to western Alabama. Mostly just lakes and ponds here in Central Florida now. Huge bass and plenty of gators. Zoom speed worm.
@@G2GO_outdoors One of the easiest access points for wade fishing is at Sprewell Bluff Park in Thomaston. The day use fee is only $5 but you can also camp in the park. The camping spots are limited, book well in advance and aren't near the water but seem to be pretty nice. I went a couple of Saturday's ago with a buddy and we caught 13 wade fishing. We probably hiked 4-5 miles round trip but it's totally worth the effort for the fishing and the scenery is some of the best in Georgia. It's one of the prettiest places I've ever been. I can also recommend a guide if you want to do a float trip. He has a 3-man inflatable fly fishing boat and can take two people for conventional fishing or fly fishing. I've taken my dad a few times and made some of my favorite fishing memories with him... and we've been fishing together my whole life (54 years).
It’s nothing like fishing the river, especially when they’re bitting like that! My favorite river is the Savannah River, and I like fishing the Yamacraw 3.5
Not sure to be honest…the DNR gives their recommendations but for us we eat fish maybe once a week or two weeks over the summer and much less during the other seasons.
Withlacoochee River - Original Rapala Minnow.
Nice action. Glad you caught a mess.
The Ohoopee around Reidsville or the Ogeechee above Statesboro…go to in both places is 7 inch tequila shad worm from Culprit.
The Ocmulgee and the Alapaha. The worm would have to be my go to! Thanks for all the videos!
Flint river is my favorite river to fish in Georgia. Culprit ribbontail moccasin color is my go-to worm.
Apparently I’m gonna have to try the flint river…a lot of people seem to enjoy fishing there!
Withlacoochee river central Fl.
Black and silver rebel popper plug.
Tennessee River back in the day. Anywhere from East TN to western Alabama. Mostly just lakes and ponds here in Central Florida now. Huge bass and plenty of gators. Zoom speed worm.
Oconee River - Pumpkin seed curly tail worm or White Fluke
That was some nice fishing there buddy!
Savannah river. I love the Choppo
My favorite river to fish in is the St. Mary’s river on the Florida Georgia border and my go to lure is a beetle spin.
Reminds me of the local creek where i live here in south Alabama great video
Good fishing in Alabama? I’ve been thinking about a road trip!
@G2GO_outdoors come to a little Town called Brewton the fishing is killer here on murder Creek plus we have a river called couech
Flint River with a Whopper Plopper 75... catching a Shoal Bass in current on topwater is hard to beat!
Live the whopper plopper but never caught shoal bass…it’s on my list!
@@G2GO_outdoors One of the easiest access points for wade fishing is at Sprewell Bluff Park in Thomaston. The day use fee is only $5 but you can also camp in the park. The camping spots are limited, book well in advance and aren't near the water but seem to be pretty nice. I went a couple of Saturday's ago with a buddy and we caught 13 wade fishing. We probably hiked 4-5 miles round trip but it's totally worth the effort for the fishing and the scenery is some of the best in Georgia. It's one of the prettiest places I've ever been. I can also recommend a guide if you want to do a float trip. He has a 3-man inflatable fly fishing boat and can take two people for conventional fishing or fly fishing. I've taken my dad a few times and made some of my favorite fishing memories with him... and we've been fishing together my whole life (54 years).
The lower parts of the Ohoopee River.
Rapala original gold/black color.
Mountain Fork River Oklahoma. Believe it or not we used to load the boat with Culprit Red Shad worms!!
St. Joseph river in indiana and my go to is a blue and silver rattle trap.
It’s nothing like fishing the river, especially when they’re bitting like that! My favorite river is the Savannah River, and I like fishing the Yamacraw 3.5
Congaree/Santee River above Lake Marion, S. C. Red Shad Culprit Worm -7.5 inch. 3/16 oz. weight
Savannah river.devil horse at daylight and right b4 dark
Mine it the Flint River. I prefer the Red Shad with green flake worm.
Nicely Done.. What's your preference with the 1/8 sinker vs the 1/4?
I was always too busy catching redbreasts to worry about bass on the Canoochee🤣🤣🤣
More for me!
@@G2GO_outdoors I love that river, though, and spent a lot of time on it about 20 years ago. Really enjoyed your video!
Thanks buddy…it is without a doubt my favorite river!
Great fishing sir...
Fantastic Bass! Flint River for shoal bass. Bent Minnow.
the ohoopee and I use the 7.5 red or tequila shad
I fish the ohooopee from time to time but not nearly as much as I fish the canoochee…beautiful river though
Who won new sub here! 💪🏾🥳 fishing from GA to FL all day
Awesome!
The Ogeechee river and whatever I can find in your tackle box 🤣
What’s the mercury situation ?
Not sure to be honest…the DNR gives their recommendations but for us we eat fish maybe once a week or two weeks over the summer and much less during the other seasons.
Canoochee river! Fluke
Was thinking of going until u said there was a gator 💀