Warrior bass make you *earn* it so much respect for you there! It's a tough call for us-- Coosa bass have such a wide range in beautiful areas, Tallapoosas have such a striking coloration... and then Cahabas would *technically* be our home fish. So can we cheat and say... it depends on the day?
@dorsaloutdoors I love them all too, the Warrior is my home fish so I may be a little biased! I can be at a creek that has them in a matter of minutes!
Thanks, Eric! Those are Shoal Lillies (better known as "Cahaba Lillies" around here). Super interesting species that is worth the Google deep dive if you're curious!
Great video from a fellow Jasperinion
So glad to be a very small part of making this slam happen. Beautiful footage from @dorsaloutdoors great work Matt and Mary Beth! 🎉
MB's blue Sams One saved the slam!!
Beautiful topography!
Awesome video. Great editing as well!
Thanks Reid! It’s been a long time coming. Thrilled to get it out there and rolling
BASS FISHING?! WITH A FLY ROD?! Never heard of such a thing.
Y'all crazy.
Is it even called fly fishing at that point??
Lets go! Good stuff!
Thanks so much man 🤙
Great video guys
Thank you!!
You had me at "Lynard Skynyrd & jean shorts"...awesome video, really enjoyed it
That's what's awesome about Matt Lewis-- he gets the fly fishing community, but also knows why these Alabamian fish hit different
Awesome video! Which of the redeyes are your favorite? I'm kinda partial to the Warrior myself, love catching those guys!
Warrior bass make you *earn* it so much respect for you there!
It's a tough call for us-- Coosa bass have such a wide range in beautiful areas, Tallapoosas have such a striking coloration... and then Cahabas would *technically* be our home fish.
So can we cheat and say... it depends on the day?
@dorsaloutdoors I love them all too, the Warrior is my home fish so I may be a little biased! I can be at a creek that has them in a matter of minutes!
Great video. Thanks. Beautiful rivers. What were those white flowers in the river? We dot have those here up aroundI toledo.
Thanks, Eric! Those are Shoal Lillies (better known as "Cahaba Lillies" around here). Super interesting species that is worth the Google deep dive if you're curious!
Thank you. I used to be addicted to fishing. Now I'm addicted to native plants
Yewwww BammaJamma!
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UA-cam is offering to translate this to English for me 🤣
@@BlueLineCo "Translate to English" might be the most offensive thing hurled at a southerner we've seen in awhile