I've been to a few channels as a beginning angler n this guy is my favorite hands down ...super insightful other ppl don't share their rigs r baits r small tips n tricks...this guy ...is an open book I love it...keep up the great work
@@Flukemaster dude, your videos are awesome. I'm just now starting to get back into fishing after some time away from it. What do you suggest I use for fishing canals here in Hollywood Florida that have anything from catfish to peacock bass? Some of these canals have a lot of stuff to get snagged on. I ended up catching a " shopping cart fish" 😂
@@outsider357 ....I was doing ok with the flukes and worms....then I tried a frog. Damned thing caught the shopping cart fish😂 Should’ve just stayed where I was instead of trying different spots along the canal
I love your comments and suggestions. They are great advice for a 75-yr. old codger. I've fished for California trout all my life , but I've recently moved to Texas!! I'm lovin' this bass fishing, but it's all new to me. THANKS
@@FortressCube Well, thank God. You say you’re from California, and y’all like your POT out there…well, we see what is happening and happened to California… We don’t need that here!
I really needed this video. Bank fishing has been difficult lately. Possibly due to our weather, here in NW Georgia, bouncing like a yoyo. I haven't seen your videos for a while because for the last 6 years I lost my desire to draw, play guitar, and fish. Hell, I've even stopped playing video games this past year. I used to be passionate about all of those things. Anyhoo, I'm glad you're still doing videos.
I love these old fashioned how to informative videos I feel like a lot of bigger channels are getting away from this. Great video keep it up. God bless
Awesome video as usual flukemaster... I fished 200 days in a row from the bank before I started kayak fishing. My favorite lures were the swim jig and a squarebill. Small jerkbait like a rapala original f7. Just to add some for guys who are banking! Tight lines everybody! See ya on the water Gene!
I am sooo hooked on these videos, you have no idea. I've learned a lot, and for that I thank you.... I don't catch fish every time I go bank fishing, but when I do... boy I'm a happy dude.... thanks for all the info!!!!
Love your videos. I was always more of a hunter than a fisher, but I got interested in fishing somewhat recently and I've learned a great deal from this channel, and had a great time out on the water trying out the stuff I've learned
Tried the Carolina Rig with a white shad on very hot conditions this morning and got myself a 2 pound large mouth bass on the first cast! Thanks for the tips as always. 🤙
I don’t know why your videos haven’t been showing up in my feed as much. Man I love your content. Absolutely one of the best out there! I am about to hit the gym but all I want to do now is fish!
Been fishing cats for 10 years never tried more active fishing (like bass) but now thag I’ve been watching this guy I feel I got the basic knowledge of lures and tackle to succeed
One thing to add is try a Carolina rig 12” leader with a tungsten weight red Bead and use a Z man finesse straight tail worm with a small little drop shot hook nose hooked. The worm will float up keeping it out of the weeds in those shallow ponds and positioned about 1ft up in the water column . When you drag it make sure you don’t drag it far because then it will come down into the weeds and get hung up only drag it enough to just pull it down a few inches. It’s super subtle and get bites in the hot summer
MY MAN! 👍🏻 👀 I also am a big fan of using no weights. I tell people and tell people to try it and I hardly ever get anybody to understand because seriously used to doing whatever else they've been doing. If you need a little more weight for casting you just use a little thicker or longer brand worm brand name doesn't matter. It is how the worm or whatever plastic cast and moves in the water as you work it. All the weight does is make your bait sink faster and make it have more resistance as far as trying to get it over a limb or a piece of brush that is in the water. When I go fishing I have my rod and spinning reel, a ziplock baggie of my favorite plastic worms, and a small pack of hooks just like you get it off the display at the store. You can have so much more fun not looking at tackle Box around with you. You put the baggy worms in your pants pocket, the pack of hooks in your shirt pocket and a pair of needle nose in any of your other pockets and you can move like a ninja, lol, never having to pick anything up as you move are keeping up with things of any sort. And if you catch a couple fish you're not having to carry your fish and your tackle box and you're rod and reel. It makes life so great !!!! 😎
This is great stuff Gene. I hope you make lots more Tackle Tuesdays. Ive been a bank fisherman for many years and all of what you said is right on. I like your ned rig tip about how to swim it. Thanks!!
The advice to drop your rod after they pick it up is golden 👍 that's what I do 99% of the time while Texas rigging and I rarely lose a fish. One bait I feel you missed was a buzz bait they can be stellar on a pond!!!
Thanks for the vid man, you gave me some good advice that im going to try. Every week I watch your vids and take it in, on Saturdays I go to the new bass pro shop we got in chattanooga and get something for fishing, so thanks to this vid I know what im going to get this time. The cool thing is a lot of things you mention i already do or have the exact thing. I am a bank fisherman and will be as long as this virus and pre election keeps my hours down at work it'll stay that way. I really hope for next spring/summer I can afford a motorboat. Right now I've been looking at kayaks to hold me over but I got a fiancée that I gotta get one for too so its a hard juggle whether to just buy a cheap boat or kayaks lol. Im still struggling hard to catch fish. For the past 4 months I have only caught 3 bass and that was in the same week. Im on another skunky bad streak of 3 weeks since then.. i don't know what to do i stick with the basics and what I have caught them on in that week but it just ain't workin. I just bought a new slx xt combo so that's helped me stay in wanting to be good at this.
I was bit by the top water bug … love my pop R when fishing shore right before sunset … watching this to explore more options when they don’t want to bite top water slower movers
Ultralight rods and reel are fun on farm ponds they make those small bass feel like monsters on the other end. I always keep a medium action rod just in case there is larger fish. Lastly I love to fish in-line spinners and other small spinners
When I was a youngin' all we threw from shore was johnson silver minnows and moss bosses. If any of you are old enough you might recognize those dinosaur lures!
I’ve started using the closed captions more to better understand what people say. I have to laugh though. Why are you “baked fishing?” 🤣 I saw it in the intro and nearly spit out my coffee!
Man, when I first got back into bass fishing, I loaded up on every kind of frog you can imagine, some costing as much as12 bucks. Problem is, the weights in them fell out after 2 or 3 fish. I got some walmart Ozark trails hollow body frogs for 2 bucks apiece and I've caught the thunder out of bass with them. Surprisingly they have held up extremely well. The eyes faded out but they still catch fish when my double digit frogs are ignored. Go figure.
With your knowledge man, I know you know your stuff!!!👍🏾. Your talking makes me feel like im on the lake while your talking. Lol and it’s got me some big ones!😁
Love your videos! I've learned so much from you and can't wait to try these techniques and setups on Oklahoma lakes and the warrior river in Alabama! Btw Boomer sooner! 🤣
Thanks for always educating us on fishing. I have a video idea: Teach us how to catch really small bluegill, sunfish, etc. Then how to rig the bluegill (Different rod?) as bait for larger fish. Just an idea. Again, thanks.
Good info on bank fishing. I do a lot of this fishing because I don't have a boat. Seems like the small bait works well. I have good luck with frog 🐸 baits. Good idea to ask for permission to fish these ponds when on private property.
Thank you so much I’m going this weekend to fishing 🎣 here in Las Vegas I’m going to look for this gadgets but I need a new rod my got lost moving any recomendetions
Small pond with 80% Lillie's, 2%duckweed, 18% lakeweed skum with all the Lillie's. Any advice is welcome.... It definitely got Bass largemouth. All have been under 2 lbs but caught 10 to 12 of them.... No one else fishes the pond. So there's got to be at least 2 or 3 big ones.
Gene, have you tried the EWG ned rig heads? I have the ones from Flatlands Tackle, and I really like them. A lot better than the wire weed guards, in my opinion.
You mentioned to match color to the clarity of the water. Could you make a video going into that a bit? Im still trying to figure that out. I live in AZ and fish murky river water a lot and havent seemed to notice a pattern as far as what colors work vs what colors dont, etc. Could use some tips.
You need to try the lunker frog I really like the dark greenish with yellow and white belly they look so real in the water you can walk them or pop them
Should I skip out on buying a frog if I don’t have the correct set up? My rod isn’t exactly high quality, nor super high test. What would you recommend?
A lot of the informative videos always talk about the rods to use for this or that, like everyone who fishes has money to buy 10 different rods for whatever they are fishing, for certain lures/fish, i don't think that is the case at all. Especially if your bank fishing and not on a boat. If you get a medium fast action. I feel like your set for any fish you want to go for, besides trophy musky or something(it could happen though). Obviously if your fishing pan fish, go lighter on the rod or musky go heavy. But medium/ medium light for the average fisherman/woman is ideal I think. I do still learn constantly with fishing videos. But I've seen and know people who have caught big muskie on light tackle. Or catch a big crappie on a squarebill while fishing bass, Good video regardless.
That kinda depends on what part of the country you live in. Down in the south you could easily loose a big one in too light of a rod. I always recommend varying three rods while bank fishing for bass a Medium spinning, a Med baitcasting, and a MedHvy baitcasting
If your not that srs about fishing then it wont matter but if you want to do stuff right and give you the best chance then having at least 4 different types of rods will rly help with what you can throw
Got a Bass Raider with a TM and an anchor on my local lakes. I don’t have a lot of confidence from any boat/kayak. I was tossing around a spinnerbait and got a bite but have never landed a bass on a watercraft. Any tips?
Make sure you’re not retrieving too fast, and don’t be afraid to change up your retrieve. Sometimes fish Chase and sometimes they want it “on their nose”. A simple pause in the retrieve can aid in the presentation of a spinner bait. I would try different color spinner baits and plastic as well to change up presentation. Or go with a gut feeling to change completely to other lures. Try top water lures. I always smash bass w topwater, lake or river.
I've been to a few channels as a beginning angler n this guy is my favorite hands down ...super insightful other ppl don't share their rigs r baits r small tips n tricks...this guy ...is an open book I love it...keep up the great work
Love this guy here, actually give me a lot of guidelines on how to fish right. A lot of techniques, no bs. Keep up the good works
I appreciate that!
@@Flukemaster dude, your videos are awesome. I'm just now starting to get back into fishing after some time away from it. What do you suggest I use for fishing canals here in Hollywood Florida that have anything from catfish to peacock bass? Some of these canals have a lot of stuff to get snagged on.
I ended up catching a " shopping cart fish" 😂
@@eddiemillan4187 dude those shopping cart fish are so rare what were you using
@@outsider357 ....I was doing ok with the flukes and worms....then I tried a frog. Damned thing caught the shopping cart fish😂 Should’ve just stayed where I was instead of trying different spots along the canal
I love your comments and suggestions. They are great advice for a 75-yr. old codger. I've fished for California trout all my life , but I've recently moved to Texas!! I'm lovin' this bass fishing, but it's all new to me. THANKS
@stan hunt If only Texas wasn't ignorant concerning marijuana legislation. It would be paradise. More likely than Cali changing it's gun legislation.
@@FortressCube
Well, thank God.
You say you’re from California, and y’all like your POT out there…well, we see what is happening and happened to California…
We don’t need that here!
I really needed this video. Bank fishing has been difficult lately. Possibly due to our weather, here in NW Georgia, bouncing like a yoyo. I haven't seen your videos for a while because for the last 6 years I lost my desire to draw, play guitar, and fish. Hell, I've even stopped playing video games this past year. I used to be passionate about all of those things. Anyhoo, I'm glad you're still doing videos.
I love these old fashioned how to informative videos I feel like a lot of bigger channels are getting away from this. Great video keep it up. God bless
Glad you like them!
Pflueca president fishing reeL
Awesome video as usual flukemaster... I fished 200 days in a row from the bank before I started kayak fishing. My favorite lures were the swim jig and a squarebill. Small jerkbait like a rapala original f7. Just to add some for guys who are banking! Tight lines everybody! See ya on the water Gene!
I am sooo hooked on these videos, you have no idea. I've learned a lot, and for that I thank you.... I don't catch fish every time I go bank fishing, but when I do... boy I'm a happy dude.... thanks for all the info!!!!
Glad you like them!
Love your videos. I was always more of a hunter than a fisher, but I got interested in fishing somewhat recently and I've learned a great deal from this channel, and had a great time out on the water trying out the stuff I've learned
Tried the Carolina Rig with a white shad on very hot conditions this morning and got myself a 2 pound large mouth bass on the first cast! Thanks for the tips as always. 🤙
Gene, youre a blessing to the average bank angler. May your channel keep growing
I appreciate that!
I don’t know why your videos haven’t been showing up in my feed as much. Man I love your content. Absolutely one of the best out there! I am about to hit the gym but all I want to do now is fish!
Been fishing cats for 10 years never tried more active fishing (like bass) but now thag I’ve been watching this guy I feel I got the basic knowledge of lures and tackle to succeed
You ain't first LOL
haha
😤😅
Due to poor vision what size flourocarbon would you suggest I use on a bait caster using a shaky head rig with the slack line technique
@@garynordby6789 I like using 15lb flourocarbon
Wow rekt!
The strike king mini spinnerbait is absolute lethal. That's my go to for bank/pond fishing.
Good to see you still putting out content, I have been going back at watching your old videos and found this. Great advice for us bank guys.
Welcome back!
I absolutely love this channel, very informative for bass fishing. thank you very much sir.
One thing to add is try a Carolina rig 12” leader with a tungsten weight red Bead and use a Z man finesse straight tail worm with a small little drop shot hook nose hooked. The worm will float up keeping it out of the weeds in those shallow ponds and positioned about 1ft up in the water column . When you drag it make sure you don’t drag it far because then it will come down into the weeds and get hung up only drag it enough to just pull it down a few inches. It’s super subtle and get bites in the hot summer
MY MAN! 👍🏻 👀
I also am a big fan of using no weights. I tell people and tell people to try it and I hardly ever get anybody to understand because seriously used to doing whatever else they've been doing. If you need a little more weight for casting you just use a little thicker or longer brand worm brand name doesn't matter. It is how the worm or whatever plastic cast and moves in the water as you work it. All the weight does is make your bait sink faster and make it have more resistance as far as trying to get it over a limb or a piece of brush that is in the water. When I go fishing I have my rod and spinning reel, a ziplock baggie of my favorite plastic worms, and a small pack of hooks just like you get it off the display at the store. You can have so much more fun not looking at tackle Box around with you. You put the baggy worms in your pants pocket, the pack of hooks in your shirt pocket and a pair of needle nose in any of your other pockets and you can move like a ninja, lol, never having to pick anything up as you move are keeping up with things of any sort. And if you catch a couple fish you're not having to carry your fish and your tackle box and you're rod and reel. It makes life so great !!!! 😎
What’s up Gene!! Solid video for pond fishing. I could not agree with you more on all of those selections. Go Dawgs!!!
Appreciate it!!
This is great stuff Gene. I hope you make lots more Tackle Tuesdays. Ive been a bank fisherman for many years and all of what you said is right on. I like your ned rig tip about how to swim it. Thanks!!
The advice to drop your rod after they pick it up is golden 👍 that's what I do 99% of the time while Texas rigging and I rarely lose a fish.
One bait I feel you missed was a buzz bait they can be stellar on a pond!!!
They are so loud and noisy you scare off half the fish on that side of the pond with one cast
You taught me how to fish and it’s my new favorite hobby biggest bass so far is 15in 5 lbs
Zero chance a 15" was 5 pounds..... Unless you put a 3 pound weight in it.
Curt Reese LOL
ikr
Maybe he meant 25
MYYYYYY MAN!! Love the bank fishing videos! I know there werent any giants caught, but still love seeing the technique
I tried the swim jig setup after watching this video. Caught a two pounder on the frst cast. Thanks for the tip!
I'd have to say that's about all ya need for a pond for sure. Thanks G man.
Good info for those out there who are just getting starting to bass fishing. 🎣
I’ve just started fishing and your videos are so helpful, thank you so much and keep up the good work!
Glad you like them!
Thanks for the vid man, you gave me some good advice that im going to try. Every week I watch your vids and take it in, on Saturdays I go to the new bass pro shop we got in chattanooga and get something for fishing, so thanks to this vid I know what im going to get this time. The cool thing is a lot of things you mention i already do or have the exact thing. I am a bank fisherman and will be as long as this virus and pre election keeps my hours down at work it'll stay that way. I really hope for next spring/summer I can afford a motorboat. Right now I've been looking at kayaks to hold me over but I got a fiancée that I gotta get one for too so its a hard juggle whether to just buy a cheap boat or kayaks lol. Im still struggling hard to catch fish. For the past 4 months I have only caught 3 bass and that was in the same week. Im on another skunky bad streak of 3 weeks since then.. i don't know what to do i stick with the basics and what I have caught them on in that week but it just ain't workin. I just bought a new slx xt combo so that's helped me stay in wanting to be good at this.
LOVE these videos man, you've actually inspired me to start making my own fishing videos!
I got my inspiration from him as well. Good luck with your channel
Subscribed to ya too
Your channels dope too
I remember fishing sluggos weedless across the top of moss, talk about a blast, but that was early to mid 90’s
It’s still a blast, Lexington WMA in Oklahoma ponds and a sluggo makes the best top bite blasts I’ve seen.
I was bit by the top water bug … love my pop R when fishing shore right before sunset … watching this to explore more options when they don’t want to bite top water slower movers
Ultralight rods and reel are fun on farm ponds they make those small bass feel like monsters on the other end. I always keep a medium action rod just in case there is larger fish. Lastly I love to fish in-line spinners and other small spinners
Love the choices....cant stop watching.
I started fishing again because of these videos. Thank you :)
When I was a youngin' all we threw from shore was johnson silver minnows and moss bosses. If any of you are old enough you might recognize those dinosaur lures!
Omg you just made me feel SOOO OLD OMG LOL
Johnson minows with a skirt in front , with a chartruse worm tail on the hook !!! In the 80s it was the first swimjigs ! 😂
This is exactly what kind of video I needed
I love Fishing it’s relaxing
Great video. I am new to fishing and your videos have been very helpful. Have watched a ton of them over the last couple of weeks.
Glad to help
I’ve started using the closed captions more to better understand what people say. I have to laugh though. Why are you “baked fishing?” 🤣 I saw it in the intro and nearly spit out my coffee!
LOL
Awesome job Glenn,I hope to see you and Alex get together soon and fish and have fun 👊👊👍
I hope so too!
Man, when I first got back into bass fishing, I loaded up on every kind of frog you can imagine, some costing as much as12 bucks. Problem is, the weights in them fell out after 2 or 3 fish. I got some walmart Ozark trails hollow body frogs for 2 bucks apiece and I've caught the thunder out of bass with them. Surprisingly they have held up extremely well. The eyes faded out but they still catch fish when my double digit frogs are ignored. Go figure.
I am sure enjoying your videos. They really clear my head.
Love the videos brother. Also that hat is also amazing
Love the videos really helps me with fishing
Love theses vids keep it up helping us very much thanks you are a inspiration
My style of fishing, thank you!
Gonna try some of these tips, thanks for sharing.
With your knowledge man, I know you know your stuff!!!👍🏾. Your talking makes me feel like im on the lake while your talking. Lol and it’s got me some big ones!😁
Right on. That's awesome. Thanks Jordan
Great video. Was Surprised a fluke style bait wasn't on the list
First time seeing one of your videos and subscribed. Great to the point and awsome info on each bait
Awesome, thank you!
Love your videos! I've learned so much from you and can't wait to try these techniques and setups on Oklahoma lakes and the warrior river in Alabama! Btw Boomer sooner! 🤣
Awesome! Thank you!
Me too! I’m from the Tulsa area!
Awesome tips my guy. Lovin it.
Awesome...been fishing for awhile but always improving with Gene.
A senko is never a bad choice, it's bass candy. 😁
Gene, u the man! Thanks for sharing your knowledge.
great tip on the ned rig man i appreciate it!
Great video Gene. I like pond fishing.
Good video!! Gotta love that hat too! Go Dawgs
You have the most fact base educational videos..ktbtv put me on your vids with that spotted bass catchin trip
Another great useful video buddy 👊🏻
Another great video . Keep up the good work .
Thanks 👍
Thanks for this great content Gene. You were a big inspiration for me to start a channel .
Glad to hear it
Love these videos.good advice . I Caught 7 3 pound plus fishes
That is awesome!
thanks again for the tackle Tuesday.
Thanks for the tips! I've been using the "tiny child" rig or whatever with TRDs and it is a weedless fish catching machine!
That is awesome!
Thanks for the bank fishing vid brother greatly appreciated. Now I finally got a boat 🤣🤣
Glad to help
Keep up the great videos fluke!
Just found this one, love it
Thanks for always educating us on fishing. I have a video idea: Teach us how to catch really small bluegill, sunfish, etc. Then how to rig the bluegill (Different rod?) as bait for larger fish. Just an idea. Again, thanks.
Thanks for the idea!
Absolutely helpful! Thank you friend!
Try the chatterbait crosseyez model. Has a nice double wire hook guard and a wire tied skirt. Decent price as well.
Appreciate your opinion I’ll definitely be trying these out man
Good info on bank fishing. I do a lot of this fishing because I don't have a boat. Seems like the small bait works well. I have good luck with frog 🐸 baits. Good idea to ask for permission to fish these ponds when on private property.
Gotta have a shakeyhead on shore. A must
Thank you so much I’m going this weekend to fishing 🎣 here in Las Vegas I’m going to look for this gadgets but I need a new rod my got lost moving any recomendetions
This frog bait is nice😎🎣👍🏼👍🏼
Sure is
Great tips, thanks for sharing!
A Texas rig creature bait 3-4 inch works well. Yum Woolley bug.
Small pond with 80% Lillie's, 2%duckweed, 18% lakeweed skum with all the Lillie's. Any advice is welcome.... It definitely got Bass largemouth. All have been under 2 lbs but caught 10 to 12 of them.... No one else fishes the pond. So there's got to be at least 2 or 3 big ones.
punch rigs, texas rigs, frogs, any weedless bait realy
i have an interesting rig i have been using for the ned rig i have been taking a rattling ned and a small worm hook and weightless texas rigging it
Thanks for all you do!!!
Gene, have you tried the EWG ned rig heads? I have the ones from Flatlands Tackle, and I really like them. A lot better than the wire weed guards, in my opinion.
I haven't yet but just by design I'll have to use a Medium rod and really set the hook hard. I'll give them a try soon.
hey i am mostly a pond fisherman and am very new to the sport. any favorites for ponds? Thank you for linking the products in the description btw
You mentioned to match color to the clarity of the water. Could you make a video going into that a bit? Im still trying to figure that out. I live in AZ and fish murky river water a lot and havent seemed to notice a pattern as far as what colors work vs what colors dont, etc. Could use some tips.
You need to try the lunker frog I really like the dark greenish with yellow and white belly they look so real in the water you can walk them or pop them
Thanks for the video...lots of tips for a beginner......thank you sir.......!!!
hey, on the frog fish lure.... I catch more fish when the fish hits the lure I have to wait at least one second before I set the hook
Big fan here. Love your content.
Much appreciated!
Should I skip out on buying a frog if I don’t have the correct set up? My rod isn’t exactly high quality, nor super high test. What would you recommend?
So are you just pulling legs when you claim to hate senkos
Love your videos. Do you do anything besides bass fish? Would love to see some trout fishing or even bass fishing on the fly!
I grew up trout fishing for stockers but it's been years.
A lot of the informative videos always talk about the rods to use for this or that, like everyone who fishes has money to buy 10 different rods for whatever they are fishing, for certain lures/fish, i don't think that is the case at all. Especially if your bank fishing and not on a boat. If you get a medium fast action. I feel like your set for any fish you want to go for, besides trophy musky or something(it could happen though). Obviously if your fishing pan fish, go lighter on the rod or musky go heavy. But medium/ medium light for the average fisherman/woman is ideal I think. I do still learn constantly with fishing videos. But I've seen and know people who have caught big muskie on light tackle. Or catch a big crappie on a squarebill while fishing bass, Good video regardless.
That kinda depends on what part of the country you live in. Down in the south you could easily loose a big one in too light of a rod. I always recommend varying three rods while bank fishing for bass a Medium spinning, a Med baitcasting, and a MedHvy baitcasting
If your not that srs about fishing then it wont matter but if you want to do stuff right and give you the best chance then having at least 4 different types of rods will rly help with what you can throw
Excellent video!!
Got a Bass Raider with a TM and an anchor on my local lakes. I don’t have a lot of confidence from any boat/kayak. I was tossing around a spinnerbait and got a bite but have never landed a bass on a watercraft. Any tips?
Make sure you’re not retrieving too fast, and don’t be afraid to change up your retrieve. Sometimes fish Chase and sometimes they want it “on their nose”. A simple pause in the retrieve can aid in the presentation of a spinner bait. I would try different color spinner baits and plastic as well to change up presentation. Or go with a gut feeling to change completely to other lures. Try top water lures. I always smash bass w topwater, lake or river.
Great video. Thanks for the ned rig tip.
Also, you kind of look like Hafthor Bjornsson. The whole video I was wondering why you look so familiar haha
Love it , Thank you Gene !😉
So are these good for bank fishing lakes as well? Or just ponds?
That FATE V3 😍😍😍
Great information thank you
what you use in winter to catch fish