Glad you enjoyed it! Ken is an awesome guy and very knowledgeable. If you are in this area on Saturday you can meet the entire team including Ken. We'll be at Headwaters Lake boat ramp 1-5. Thanks for watching.
Glad you enjoyed it! Ken is a great guy and very knowledgeable. If you are in this area on Saturday please join us at our Greet and Meet. The entire team including Ken will be at the Headwaters Lake boat ramp 1-5. Thanks for watching and commenting.
Glad it was helpful! We appreciate you watching and commenting. If you are in this area on Saturday we invite you to meet and chat the entire team including Ken. We'll be at Headwaters Lake boat ramp from 1-5.
You are welcome! We are glad you enjoyed and learned more about the spawn from the video. If you are in this area on Saturday please join us at our Greet and Meet. The entire team including Ken will be at the Headwaters Lake boat ramp 1-5. Thanks for watching and commenting.
Hi Ken, at 4:00, it states bigger bass tend to move up first. Then at 7:30, it states males move up first. “Bigger bass” usually are the females. So am I reading this wrong, or is there a contradiction here?
The spawn really isn’t all that different in a river system … the same basics apply for water temp and stability. You will need to find those back water areas not affected by current as they won’t anywhere there is current. Look for shallow flats off the main river system protected from the wind where there is hard bottom and some deeper water nearby
When you live in florida there are 2 things which are basically mandatory on your bass boat to fish effectively, Power poles and a hydraulic jack plate.
Incredibly informative and thorough thank you so much
Wonderful Speaker! Great Content and Visuals! Thanks!
Glad you enjoyed it! Ken is an awesome guy and very knowledgeable. If you are in this area on Saturday you can meet the entire team including Ken. We'll be at Headwaters Lake boat ramp 1-5. Thanks for watching.
thanks ken thats the best explanation i have ever heard thanks
Extremely valuable video. Learnt a lot. Thanks for having him on!
Glad you enjoyed it! Ken is a great guy and very knowledgeable. If you are in this area on Saturday please join us at our Greet and Meet. The entire team including Ken will be at the Headwaters Lake boat ramp 1-5. Thanks for watching and commenting.
Great video! So much information, thank you!
Glad it was helpful! We appreciate you watching and commenting. If you are in this area on Saturday we invite you to meet and chat the entire team including Ken. We'll be at Headwaters Lake boat ramp from 1-5.
Coming back down on the 24th 7more days hope to see u guys and the water heats up a lil
Great lecture, thank you very much.
You are welcome! We are glad you enjoyed and learned more about the spawn from the video. If you are in this area on Saturday please join us at our Greet and Meet. The entire team including Ken will be at the Headwaters Lake boat ramp 1-5. Thanks for watching and commenting.
Hi Ken, at 4:00, it states bigger bass tend to move up first. Then at 7:30, it states males move up first. “Bigger bass” usually are the females. So am I reading this wrong, or is there a contradiction here?
I'm shocked about the moon phase part.
What about on a river .that’s all we have in s Mississippi
The spawn really isn’t all that different in a river system … the same basics apply for water temp and stability. You will need to find those back water areas not affected by current as they won’t anywhere there is current. Look for shallow flats off the main river system protected from the wind where there is hard bottom and some deeper water nearby
LOL ... Power pole Down... do you rent power poles!
When you live in florida there are 2 things which are basically mandatory on your bass boat to fish effectively, Power poles and a hydraulic jack plate.