I appreciate the ole schooler workin UA-cam and helping a lot of us regular folks catch more fish. I really appreciate that its not all edited....it shows a pro losing worms...casting into the bushes etc.........your a good man RM.....keep the vids coming
Roland Martin is by far the BEST how to instructor when is comes to bass fishing. I always learn something when I watch his videos. Thank you Mr. Martin.
Elvis is the king of Rock and Roll, George Strait is the king of Country, and Roland Martin is the king of bass fishing!!!!! Keep up the great videos King!
Mr Martin, today I went fishing with the set up similar to yours.... 7ft Medium Heavy rod, bait caster,braided line with fluorocarbon leader double UNI KNOT....Texas Rig with a Bobber Stop, 1/8 oz slide weight and the world famous (297) Senko. Simple set up. And it produced. Was on an Outback Kayak. Folks... Mr Martin knows the deal. Nothing funner than feelin’ that line twitch droppin’ it down and then snatchin’ that rod up to see and feel it bendin’ down with a fish on the end of it. Just pure wholesome good times. Than you Mr. Martin!
I know man I have a outback too.i just got into this kayak catching bass thing and its brought so much joy to my life. Its great simple fun. 12 hours feels like 3 hours when I'm out there fishing
All ive heard for over a year is fish a senko ( mainly from rolands utube).Only caught one bass all year trying everthing and then today threw on the 5 inch senko green and caught a huge 5 pounder. Personal best. All thanks to roland!! U the man roland
Are you jealous because you don't know how to FISH like Roland Martin that's what it sounds like to me Roland Martin has been around the block he is 80 years old
I love the more informal format of these, I grew up watching Roland and this is even better than the old TV show, I feel like we are just hanging out talking about bassin.
I can not get enough of your videos.Nobody shows the simple fishing stuff like you do.Just keep doing what you doing.Great fishing teacher like Hickok45 for shooting.God bless you.
Mr Martin, I need to tell ya. I'm 50 years old and have loved to fish all my life. I have never been very good at it and have never had anyone that could teach me. My wife and I stumbled upon your you tube channel and have been hooked ever since. You have an excitement about you that is infectious. and you are a fabulous teacher. Long story short, and the reason why I wrote this. The other day i took the things you teach on your videos. from tying the knot to how to attach a worm to how to fish it and went fishing specifically for Bass. and would you know I actually caught two. The first time in my life I fished for bass specifically and caught anyI want to thank you for spending your time on this and you have a viewer for life.
Thank you for an awesome lesson . I can not wait till to fish tomorrow morning. Thank for sharing your expertise on UA-cam. I watched your show when I was a kid but your channel is even better.
You are a great American Mr Martin, I feel lucky to have grown up watching you and now your son Scott. The love you both have for the sport is great to watch.
I learn so many techniques and gain so much information from you. I just want to thank you personally for doing what you do. I have watched your shows all my life and by far you are my favorite pro .. 👍👍👍
These videos are so refreshing. Sometimes I don't want to have to fast forward past 10 minutes of video of people hanging out before fishing, or 2x video of people driving to where they're fishing. This is just right to the fishing and it's educational. Been watching you for 20+ years. You're the best Rowland keep these coming!
I think that's we like Roland so much he dont brag or exaggerate he just keeps it simple and you can feel his passion your my favorite bass you tuber RM
Thank you for your video. I’m picking up fishing to teach my son how to fish and your videos seems the most informative and instructional. Thank you so much! SUBSCRIBED!
Mr Martin, Your UA-cam channel is really coming along great. Thank you for taking the time to make and share them with us. I have been meaning to write THIS comment on several other previous videos...the only thing I would recommend is can you please use one of those clip-on microphones (the separate ones that attach onto your shirt)? Because unless you are directly close to the camera microphone it becomes difficult to hear you. The one on your shirt would allow you to move around and still be loud and clear for us. Thank you. Keep up the great work. Blessings continue for you, your family, and friends. +++
Thank you, I need all the help I can get and your channel is where I keep coming back to for pointers, especially after a day skunked on the lake.. Keep posting, I'm listening!
Roland I grew up watching you on tv, and we are so lucky to have you on you tube now. This is way better and more personal than tv could ever get us. Great to see you out still getting bit. Keep the instructional vids coming !!! Love the knowlage
My father and I have been a fan of yours Mr. Martin for many years and enjoyed your fishing show on TV as well. We have learned a lot when fishing even though we don't have a boat. Good luck in your career sir!
I watched the video several times, writing notes on how to fish the Senko but, above all, your tackle. I am not yet a sophisticated bass angler. I have just started with braided lines, leaders and so on. Never tried baitcasters. so far. I fish from the bank and can only claim to have a decent command on dragging a watermelon seed Zoom Trick Worm. The sethook I do most of the time horizontally for wider sweeping action. I didn´t know at first you are the great Roland Martin I had heard about here in Spain on numerous occasions. I love the way you explain things (I am a Math teacher too). I am sure your students must have been delighted with you. Thank you very much Mr. Martin.
Love you from Las Vegas Nevada ! I’m using a 297 Senko and have had great luck catching large mouth bass at lake mead. 6’6 rod on 15 lb braided with Texas rig Senko and size 5 hook. I keep getting better with time and your videos have helped me since I was a kid waking up at 6am to watch your show .
Thank for your years of teaching us how to be a better fisherman. It is always a pleasure to watch a master who enjoys sharing his knowledge of his craft.
I believe I just hit the jackpot on bass fishing info. I’m a beginner and I’ve learned more by watching just two videos of Mr Roland Martin’s. I can’t wait to apply what I’ve learned .
Your other worm setup helped my fishing so much sir. That swivel trick was brilliant. Your tips and a few others have led to me catching WAY more fish this year than I ever have.
Such a pleasure to stumble upon your channel. Grew up watching you on TV. You and another guy from Tennessee thought me everything I needed to know about largemouths in late 70's/ early 80's. Thank you so much.
Roland, this is the video that got me into fishing. I caught my first ever largemouth bass about a year ago after watching this video and applying your techniques, and it sparked an addiction. I have caught so many bass over the past year. I attribute much of my success from my humble beginnings as a senko fisherman. Thanks for all the tips and tricks and guides that you post on your UA-cam channel.
You are a good teacher ,and we are you’re students of bass fishing ,thank you very much for passing on you’re knowledge ,as we all know some fishermen who treat their knowledge like gold,they don’t like to pass it on! Thx very much again
Roland thanks , me and my sons are just getting into Bass fishing and we are hooked ! I love learning and now with UA-cam it’s easier than ever . Thanks again.
I have watched you for years and years and I always learn or remember something by not only watching, but listening...I caught my first fish on a black cream worm on the 6th of June 1970...used a buggy whip fiber glass rod and a Zebco 33 with 10 lb mono (and I thought at the time that 10 lb line was too heavy)...the technique (read about worm fishing in a magazine at the barber shop) was completely different from what you just taught...supposed to watch the line and give the fish slack line when it took off with the worm, then when the line stopped, wait a few seconds and set the hook...and if the hook set did not rock the boat, you probably missed the fish...I knew the technique worked, but it took a 10 minutes...so I tied my full size torpedo back on and caught a bunch more kentuckys for the fish fry...never really worm fished again until I got my first graphite rod...
Roland, thank you so much for all your info. You're so informative and straight forward. All my fishing knowledge has started with your TV shows and now UA-cam. THANK YOU!
Thank you Mr. Martin for your great instructional strategies, i love the way you break things down into steps, making it easy for a novice like myself to understand ...
Thank you for the tips. I went out yesterday afternoon to work on my Senko technique. It was a hot, bright sunny day here in south Texas. I thought about what you said about bass not having eyelids or sunglasses. I started casting into the shade and hooked up far more than I usually do that time of day. Thanks again for all you do.
Well stated, across the board. Just listening to every word and realizing how much knowledge there is behind them is a real nice reprieve from the surface level advise UA-camrs often bring
i went out last evening to a local private lake that gets fished quite a bit..i was there for the last hour of daylight and caught 3 bass. Roland's method is as good as gold. Thanks buddy
It's such a pleasure to listen to you describe the proper way to fish a senko. Thank You so much Sir Please please keep making videos for us Sincerely, a life long fan.
Hey Roland, Thank you for this informative video! These tips may be considered "basic" but your lesson isn't really basic at all. I have heard it said, " The difference between being good at something and being great is found in paying attention to the details. This video is an excellent demonstration of this principle. Thanks for sharing your expertise with us again!
My buddy from work turned me on to the senko in pumpkin red shimmy shammy. I have never seen a plastic lure. One cast,one catch! He just slayed them on this lure all after noon. I tried jigs, spinner baits, frogs and watermelon salamander. Yes, I caught fish but nothing like he did. He finally gave one. I caught a 6 pounder! I am sold on the senko! Now. Please try this lure. Texas rigged. Shawn
Thanks for the great information, 60 and just starting bass fishing, have your book and love it, saltwater fishing my whole life, now live on a lake, time to start freshwater fishing!!
That's crazy, it's always been the other way around for most people. Fresh water fish all their life, and start doing salt water later on. They are two different art forms!
Miyagi exactly. It doesn't matter in which waters you fish. In my case, I live in Puerto Rico but far from the coast, I'm just beginning fishing on local rivers and lakes coming soon
Hey Roland great to see you still going l know about you l started fishing in 1965 read every fish book l could get and you were in a lot of them winning those classic tournaments you are a living legend and l know that you are proud of your son this is rick in Illinois also l was listening to jerry clower on UA-cam he is the funniest man there ever was keep on fishing and catch another big one or as jerry would say l done caught me a bigun hoson you best be a gettin that there net
The Senko is my #1 go to bait and here's a neat little trick that makes it even more effective. I take it out of the bag and scrunch it into a ball, then roll it around between my hands ..which opens up the plastic to expose the salt. ..because many times that first cast makes all the difference.
Wow, its like the old days listening to Roland on a fishing show. Last show I remember is you on the river upstate New York with fast current catching jumbo small mouth. The good ole days. lol Now I'm retired on Sam Rayburn.
I appreciate the ole schooler workin UA-cam and helping a lot of us regular folks catch more fish. I really appreciate that its not all edited....it shows a pro losing worms...casting into the bushes etc.........your a good man RM.....keep the vids coming
Roland Martin is by far the BEST how to instructor when is comes to bass fishing. I always learn something when I watch his videos. Thank you Mr. Martin.
When JH does how to, he's pretty good too. Wish he'd do more. JH is more “hey come fish with me” style, which I also enjoy
Elvis is the king of Rock and Roll, George Strait is the king of Country, and Roland Martin is the king of bass fishing!!!!! Keep up the great videos King!
Amen!
Here here TM. Long live The King.
Amen
Steve Kinser is the king of open wheel racing. It had to be stated.
You mean George Jones is the king of country
Mr Martin, today I went fishing with the set up similar to yours.... 7ft Medium Heavy rod, bait caster,braided line with fluorocarbon leader double UNI KNOT....Texas Rig with a Bobber Stop, 1/8 oz slide weight and the world famous (297) Senko. Simple set up. And it produced.
Was on an Outback Kayak.
Folks... Mr Martin knows the deal. Nothing funner than feelin’ that line twitch droppin’ it down and then snatchin’ that rod up to see and feel it bendin’ down with a fish on the end of it. Just pure wholesome good times.
Than you Mr. Martin!
Wild.
I know man I have a outback too.i just got into this kayak catching bass thing and its brought so much joy to my life. Its great simple fun. 12 hours feels like 3 hours when I'm out there fishing
All ive heard for over a year is fish a senko ( mainly from rolands utube).Only caught one bass all year trying everthing and then today threw on the 5 inch senko green and caught a huge 5 pounder. Personal best. All thanks to roland!! U the man roland
Excellent. I like how you teach fishing, instead of just showing off how many you can catch, like a lot of other videos.
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True Jimmy Houston is good too
Are you jealous because you don't know how to FISH like Roland Martin that's what it sounds like to me Roland Martin has been around the block he is 80 years old
@@rodneyjohnston6280 lol that's not at all what he said
Rodney Johnston what the hell are you talking about man
I love the more informal format of these, I grew up watching Roland and this is even better than the old TV show, I feel like we are just hanging out talking about bassin.
Exactly!
Never seen a more modest person. Great Fisherman better person.
Hes the Great American Fisherman. He'll fish anywhere.
I can not get enough of your videos.Nobody shows the simple fishing stuff like you do.Just keep doing what you doing.Great fishing teacher like Hickok45 for shooting.God bless you.
Roland, if you only knew how many fishing videos of yours I’ve watched in my 34 years, thanks for all the great years
The smallest comments add together to a wealth of helpful knowledge. Thank you for moving us along our path to catching more fish!!
Still my hero today, I been watching you for 30 years!
Me too over 30 years him and Jimmy Houston too. Both very good
Mr Martin, I need to tell ya.
I'm 50 years old and have loved to fish all my life. I have never been very good at it and have never had anyone that could teach me. My wife and I stumbled upon your you tube channel and have been hooked ever since. You have an excitement about you that is infectious. and you are a fabulous teacher. Long story short, and the reason why I wrote this. The other day i took the things you teach on your videos. from tying the knot to how to attach a worm to how to fish it and went fishing specifically for Bass. and would you know I actually caught two. The first time in my life I fished for bass specifically and caught anyI want to thank you for spending your time on this and you have a viewer for life.
Roland All you have to say is “Come out with your fins up”or I’ll throw a Senko in there . Nice video Roland.👍
I love watching him. I have watched him since I was a teenager. I am 44 years old now. He teaches me something new every time. Legend!
Thank you for an awesome lesson . I can not wait till to fish tomorrow morning. Thank for sharing your expertise on UA-cam. I watched your show when I was a kid but your channel is even better.
You are a great American Mr Martin, I feel lucky to have grown up watching you and now your son Scott. The love you both have for the sport is great to watch.
Mr Martin I have fishing for different fresh water species for 55 years and I learn something new from you in every video and very enjoyable.
I learn so many techniques and gain so much information from you. I just want to thank you personally for doing what you do. I have watched your shows all my life and by far you are my favorite pro .. 👍👍👍
These videos are so refreshing. Sometimes I don't want to have to fast forward past 10 minutes of video of people hanging out before fishing, or 2x video of people driving to where they're fishing. This is just right to the fishing and it's educational. Been watching you for 20+ years. You're the best Rowland keep these coming!
I think that's we like Roland so much he dont brag or exaggerate he just keeps it simple and you can feel his passion your my favorite bass you tuber RM
You are by far the best fishing teacher on youtube. Love your vids!!
you make it look so easy. i spent 5 hours today on a rented boat and didn't get a single bite lol. i have so much to learn. thank you for your videos
I love how he calls green pumpkin by the sku number "297"...
The best how to video I have seen. Simple, clear and precise instruction.
Thank you for your video. I’m picking up fishing to teach my son how to fish and your videos seems the most informative and instructional. Thank you so much! SUBSCRIBED!
Roland, you are an amazing person! Thanks for teaching us your pro tips! It's fun to watch you doing what you love! Catch a big one!
Mr Martin, Your UA-cam channel is really coming along great. Thank you for taking the time to make and share them with us. I have been meaning to write THIS comment on several other previous videos...the only thing I would recommend is can you please use one of those clip-on microphones (the separate ones that attach onto your shirt)? Because unless you are directly close to the camera microphone it becomes difficult to hear you. The one on your shirt would allow you to move around and still be loud and clear for us. Thank you. Keep up the great work. Blessings continue for you, your family, and friends. +++
learned about pegging the weight from you in the early 80s, I literally grew up with you and learned so much from you Roland, thank you!
You are Da Man! You do a tutorial, highlight techniques and gear you use, and you catch the exact type of fish you set out to.
I stumbled across this by accident and it is pure treasure. Love the video and especially your down to earth teaching style. Thank you Mr Martin.
Thank you, I need all the help I can get and your channel is where I keep coming back to for pointers, especially after a day skunked on the lake.. Keep posting, I'm listening!
THANK YOU FOR YOUR SERVICE!!!
I had the pleasure of meeting you many years ago in Altoona, PA at the Armory Building.
Roland I grew up watching you on tv, and we are so lucky to have you on you tube now. This is way better and more personal than tv could ever get us. Great to see you out still getting bit. Keep the instructional vids coming !!! Love the knowlage
My father and I have been a fan of yours Mr. Martin for many years and enjoyed your fishing show on TV as well. We have learned a lot when fishing even though we don't have a boat. Good luck in your career sir!
I watched the video several times, writing notes on how to fish the Senko but, above all, your tackle. I am not yet a sophisticated bass angler. I have just started with braided lines, leaders and so on. Never tried baitcasters. so far. I fish from the bank and can only claim to have a decent command on dragging a watermelon seed Zoom Trick Worm. The sethook I do most of the time horizontally for wider sweeping action.
I didn´t know at first you are the great Roland Martin I had heard about here in Spain on numerous occasions. I love the way you explain things (I am a Math teacher too). I am sure your students must have been delighted with you. Thank you very much Mr. Martin.
Mr. Martin you are a great teacher! Thank you for this instruction!
I grew up watching and learning from Roland...and here we are again!
Keep your lines wet Roland!
Best senko video I have seen. Just started fishing them and no doubt this will help me.
Roland, you are a fantastic teacher, thank you.
Frank
Love you from Las Vegas Nevada ! I’m using a 297 Senko and have had great luck catching large mouth bass at lake mead. 6’6 rod on 15 lb braided with Texas rig Senko and size 5 hook. I keep getting better with time and your videos have helped me since I was a kid waking up at 6am to watch your show .
Thank for your years of teaching us how to be a better fisherman. It is always a pleasure to watch a master who enjoys sharing his knowledge of his craft.
I believe I just hit the jackpot on bass fishing info. I’m a beginner and I’ve learned more by watching just two videos of Mr Roland Martin’s. I can’t wait to apply what I’ve learned .
You haven't really learned it till you catch one 😉
Roland, I remember watching you when I was in mt early teens on tv and the joy it brought me, I'm so glad to see you on youtube!! Thanks a million!! 😃
Your other worm setup helped my fishing so much sir. That swivel trick was brilliant. Your tips and a few others have led to me catching WAY more fish this year than I ever have.
I just picked up fishing this year. Literally a few days ago. Thanks for keeping it simple and explaining the small stuff. Fish on!
Such a pleasure to stumble upon your channel. Grew up watching you on TV. You and another guy from Tennessee thought me everything I needed to know about largemouths in late 70's/ early 80's. Thank you so much.
Roland, this is the video that got me into fishing. I caught my first ever largemouth bass about a year ago after watching this video and applying your techniques, and it sparked an addiction. I have caught so many bass over the past year. I attribute much of my success from my humble beginnings as a senko fisherman. Thanks for all the tips and tricks and guides that you post on your UA-cam channel.
You are a good teacher ,and we are you’re students of bass fishing ,thank you very much for passing on you’re knowledge ,as we all know some fishermen who treat their knowledge like gold,they don’t like to pass it on! Thx very much again
Spending another weekend night studying up on all the legend's videos. Thank you for all you do and sharing your knowledge!
Best teacher on you tube ! A master , true to his game too...👍🏼👍🏼
In reference to your camera guy catching the 11 pounder, I envy their opportunity.... having a front row seat, watching you teach your craft.
Roland thanks , me and my sons are just getting into Bass fishing and we are hooked ! I love learning and now with UA-cam it’s easier than ever . Thanks again.
Love the man, its simple but not easy, bass fishing brings us closer to nature and our true nature
I fish hot Arizona waters and my biggest bass came off a senko! Been watching ur fishing videos since I was 13 am now 25. You are the fricken man!!
I used to love watching your show as a little kid back in the day, appreciate your channel sir!
YIKES!!! GATORS!!!
LOVE WATCHING YOU FISH!!! BEEN WATCHING YOU, JIMMY, AND BILL SINCE I WAS A TEENAGER.
God bless you Mr.Roland and thank you for all of your teachings and services good sir! You are the Bob Ross/Micheal Jordan of fishing!
we're feeling your passion and generosity!!! cannot thank you enough👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
As a newbie fisherman in FL I love watching these videos. Can't wait to catch my first fish.
Roland “Arrogant” Martin
@@geneussery8968 Roland Martin is not arrogant, God bless him. Is there a video of him being like this or is this from a personal experience?
@@Northern-Pike it is personal experience on several occasions. Have witnessed him being rude to people on several different occasions
Awesome video! I can watch your videos all night. I plan to try your techniques tomorrow.
I have watched you for years and years and I always learn or remember something by not only watching, but listening...I caught my first fish on a black cream worm on the 6th of June 1970...used a buggy whip fiber glass rod and a Zebco 33 with 10 lb mono (and I thought at the time that 10 lb line was too heavy)...the technique (read about worm fishing in a magazine at the barber shop) was completely different from what you just taught...supposed to watch the line and give the fish slack line when it took off with the worm, then when the line stopped, wait a few seconds and set the hook...and if the hook set did not rock the boat, you probably missed the fish...I knew the technique worked, but it took a 10 minutes...so I tied my full size torpedo back on and caught a bunch more kentuckys for the fish fry...never really worm fished again until I got my first graphite rod...
Roland, thank you so much for all your info. You're so informative and straight forward. All my fishing knowledge has started with your TV shows and now UA-cam. THANK YOU!
Enjoying all of Roland's videos.
love watching this guy. if i won the lottery i'd give it all up to spend a day out on the lake fishing with Roland!
Thanks for taking us fishing today Mr. Roland.
Thank you Mr. Martin for your great instructional strategies, i love the way you break things down into steps, making it easy for a novice like myself to understand ...
I believe so much in senkos because or Mr. Roland Martin. Been following all techniques explained by Mr. Martin, and it has been successful.
Thank you for the tips. I went out yesterday afternoon to work on my Senko technique. It was a hot, bright sunny day here in south Texas. I thought about what you said about bass not having eyelids or sunglasses. I started casting into the shade and hooked up far more than I usually do that time of day. Thanks again for all you do.
Well stated, across the board. Just listening to every word and realizing how much knowledge there is behind them is a real nice reprieve from the surface level advise UA-camrs often bring
i went out last evening to a local private lake that gets fished quite a bit..i was there for the last hour of daylight and caught 3 bass. Roland's method is as good as gold. Thanks buddy
What a technician. An absolute master angler!
It's such a pleasure to listen to you describe the proper way to fish a senko. Thank You so much Sir
Please please keep making videos for us
Sincerely, a life long fan.
Thanks
I'm glad I found roland hes just a simple nice old school gangster bass king with a great personality and he's great at teaching technique
Thanks for the tips! Going to try worm fishing for the first time soon useing the techniques you said here!
Keep fishing - we'll keep watching. Thanks Roland.
Roland what I love about you is that you are so excited about what you are doing.
Just found this channel. I love Mr. Martins way of explaining fishing technicques! Keep up the fun videos! watch out for gators!
Every other UA-camr would have used that gator as instant clickbait. 🐊
couldn't be more true
Googan squad
Ryan “gator almost ate me and my bass!” And some picture of him posing as if he was getting eaten lol 😂
😆
With a giant red or white arrow pointing at the gator. Roland Martin's not a hack shout out
Hey Roland,
Thank you for this informative video! These tips may be considered "basic" but your lesson isn't really basic at all.
I have heard it said, " The difference between being good at something and being great is found in paying attention to the details. This video is an excellent demonstration of this principle.
Thanks for sharing your expertise with us again!
I could watch you all day. Great stuff sir!
could be out there catchin some toads
I am watching him all day, it’s 2 below outside!!
Thank you Roland this was very educational.
I'm a beginner fisherman, thanks for sharing your knowledge with me.
My buddy from work turned me on to the senko in pumpkin red shimmy shammy. I have never seen a plastic lure. One cast,one catch! He just slayed them on this lure all after noon. I tried jigs, spinner baits, frogs and watermelon salamander. Yes, I caught fish but nothing like he did. He finally gave one. I caught a 6 pounder! I am sold on the senko! Now. Please try this lure. Texas rigged. Shawn
What a great line, "You're talking about big fish and I'm talking on how to do it." What a legend!!
Thanks for the great information, 60 and just starting bass fishing, have your book and love it, saltwater fishing my whole life, now live on a lake, time to start freshwater fishing!!
Mike Mangham freshwater fishing is awesome as well
That's crazy, it's always been the other way around for most people. Fresh water fish all their life, and start doing salt water later on. They are two different art forms!
Miyagi exactly. It doesn't matter in which waters you fish. In my case, I live in Puerto Rico but far from the coast, I'm just beginning fishing on local rivers and lakes coming soon
I learned something about bass fishing with a worm watching this video thanks Mr Martin
I could watch these all day. Great info!
Great tip on how to fish a Texas rig ! Keep me coming Roland . You oughta do a whole worm fish series !
I am a new subscriber and I appreciate you showing us even the small fish you catch. Your tips sound great. I will try them soon.
Cannot begin to tell you how much I appreciate your tutorials, I’m on my way to Bass pro right now. 😁✌️
Great video and tips! Fishing a senko isn’t my favorite way, but I might start trying more now‼️
Hey Roland great to see you still going l know about you l started fishing in 1965 read every fish book l could get and you were in a lot of them winning those classic tournaments you are a living legend and l know that you are proud of your son this is rick in Illinois also l was listening to jerry clower on UA-cam he is the funniest man there ever was keep on fishing and catch another big one or as jerry would say l done caught me a bigun hoson you best be a gettin that there net
I fished with Jerry Clower
You sure are a great teacher. Got great way of communication!
The Senko is my #1 go to bait and here's a neat little trick that makes it even more effective. I take it out of the bag and scrunch it into a ball, then roll it around between my hands ..which opens up the plastic to expose the salt. ..because many times that first cast makes all the difference.
Super tip
Awesome tips Roland! I use straight mono for my senko fishing.
Wow, its like the old days listening to Roland on a fishing show. Last show I remember is you on the river upstate New York with fast current catching jumbo small mouth. The good ole days. lol Now I'm retired on Sam Rayburn.
great stuff Rowland!! It's really nice to have a no bs channel to watch!!👍👍keep up the good work bud
This is a great video, all you need to know about Senko worms, helped me so much as a fishing newbie!
Love this guy. Remember watching him when I was a kid.