Thanks for watching - we went on vacation last week so I unplugged 😊😊. I have been surprised at how many redear I have caught at this lake - they are great fighters! Tight lines my friend!
Hey there - thank you so much for watching, I really appreciate it! Two things I always wear my life jacket and sunscreen 😎😎. I wear a 50 - it’s called “Wear SPF” - it’s $15 on-line. It really seems to work well. I also use a 50 on my face/ears.
Hey Mason -thanks for watching - I really appreciate it! Greenbo is a tough lake this time of year - it is very clear and the bass are really tough to catch during the day - most people fish for them at night if that’s an option for you? If you will be fishing from the bank I have some early videos (from last year) that show all the bank spots at Greenbo and the depths around those areas. As far as baits go - I have only caught a few bass from there this year and they were all on a Yum dinger redbug wacky worm - for bluegill/redear this time of year I would go with red worms/night crawlers or wax worms. I would fish in 10 - 15 feet of water for them. I fish the worms weightless and the wax worms on a Popeye jig. Oh - trout would be really tough - they stock them in October and February. They do hold over - fishing deep from the dam at night would probably be the best bet. I really don’t target trout until the colder months. Hope that helps and good luck - let me know how it goes! Tight lines my friend.
I grew up fishing at Greenbo - one thing you can try is sight casting for bass with a night crawler hooked one time through the head - no weight. When you see a bass - just throw out ahead of them and if the bluegills don’t steal it you might get lucky.
I’m still trying for my first redear. You got a couple nice ones. Fish on my friend.
Thanks for watching - we went on vacation last week so I unplugged 😊😊. I have been surprised at how many redear I have caught at this lake - they are great fighters! Tight lines my friend!
What type of sunscreen if any do you use on those hot days?
Hey there - thank you so much for watching, I really appreciate it! Two things I always wear my life jacket and sunscreen 😎😎. I wear a 50 - it’s called “Wear SPF” - it’s $15 on-line. It really seems to work well. I also use a 50 on my face/ears.
Hi my name mason and I’m going to green Bo lake august 5,6,7 for a fishing trip and wondering the best bait for bass and trout
Hey Mason -thanks for watching - I really appreciate it! Greenbo is a tough lake this time of year - it is very clear and the bass are really tough to catch during the day - most people fish for them at night if that’s an option for you? If you will be fishing from the bank I have some early videos (from last year) that show all the bank spots at Greenbo and the depths around those areas. As far as baits go - I have only caught a few bass from there this year and they were all on a Yum dinger redbug wacky worm - for bluegill/redear this time of year I would go with red worms/night crawlers or wax worms. I would fish in 10 - 15 feet of water for them. I fish the worms weightless and the wax worms on a Popeye jig. Oh - trout would be really tough - they stock them in October and February. They do hold over - fishing deep from the dam at night would probably be the best bet. I really don’t target trout until the colder months. Hope that helps and good luck - let me know how it goes! Tight lines my friend.
@@andrewdixon8612 oh okay thank you hopefully I can get one thought
I grew up fishing at Greenbo - one thing you can try is sight casting for bass with a night crawler hooked one time through the head - no weight. When you see a bass - just throw out ahead of them and if the bluegills don’t steal it you might get lucky.