the only lure beginners need!
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- Опубліковано 1 жов 2024
- I'm gonna make it super easy, for anyone getting into bass fishing. I'm going to talk about the rod, the line, the hook, and the soft plastic lure you will need... aside of pliers and a fishing license this is all you really need. let's get right into it, and get you on some bass/catching some fish. #howtocatchbass #catchingbassforbeginners #fishingishinglure #bassfishing #lures #fishingforbeginners #freshwaterfishingnovice #freshwaterfishing #fishignrods #fishingline #howtofish
Did this video help you? If you have already caught fish on this lure, and are getting bored of throwing it, let me know... and I'll make a video of the next step to make your fishing more exciting.
The seasoning comment hahahaha
I learnt so much from the vid I went to pick me up some EWG hooks and the same worms!!!!! I have a floro line leader but I never check it and it breaks a ton so I think I tie the lines too fast!!! Thanks for simplifying this so I could finally see where I’m going wrong
I could give you another suggestion about targeting fish too, I always tell new anglers to target the shade near shore, like under trees and stuff. I watched one of your videos and saw you away from shore. They’re are fish away from the shoreline, but not as easy to target. I hope this helps you get on some more fish. 🤘
Great Video! a lot of great info in this Video. You are so close to 1000 Subs
I’m Almost there
Awesome, just what I needed. Look out you little fishies, I'm coming for you.
Let me know how you do! 🤙🏼
I wonder how often a bass will see a real live worm that isn't hooked? The fact that they eat plastic worms so often is a bit odd because they would have never adapted to feed on them naturally. Earthworms don't regularly go for swims. 😜
I’m guessing birds eating worms in trees/ birds nests dropping pieces of worms in the water might have something to do with it. I think this might be why I have success pitching worms towards shore under trees
@@FreshwaterFishingNovice I am betting its the total novelty of it. The fact that they have never ever seen one in their life makes it unique. It's the curiosity. Let's eat this thing that is very noticeable. Something that stands out is normally doomed. Pros always talk about making the retrieves of baits "irregular." It's the injured bait fish that gets the predator fish to pay attention as the bait ball goes by. Albino and deformed animals never last. Bass are predators, predators are curious by nature, but not about how the world works, but about filling that belly.
You would be surprised at the amount of aquatic worms in aquatic ecosystems. OLIGOCHAETA