Great information, very informative. You’re 100% correct about smaller lures for tidal bass. I fish primarily tidal rivers and constantly go behind fisherman who use larger lures and catch em.
New to your channel but what I have watched and listened to your are very informative angler. I look forward to seeing more of your insights on tidal river success. I live in southeast Georgia so I am sure your knowledge of tidal rivers will be very helpful. Keep up the amazing work and God bless.
Excellent info. Grew up fishing ponds and lakes and recently bought a house on tidal creek. Been tough figuring it out. Have had good days and bad days. Appreciate the sharing of knowledge, will put it to good use!
@@AlexandertheGregfishing ours is 3.0 feet to 3.5. Feet. In the springtime it gets much higher from the snow and rain. Saint John River drains into the Bay of Fundy that between New Brunswick and Nova Scotia. Bay of Fundy back up over the reversing falls in Saint John city. It low tide for the Bay of Fundy now. At full tide its 60 feet and the river will rise some here in Fredericton. The Saint John River here in Fredericton is 2,206.00 feet wide. Nashwaak river can be anywhere from 422.64 feet down to 100 feet wide going up river from the city
@@AlexandertheGregfishing the Saint John River tide is from 3.0 to 3.9 here in Fredericton. Farther south it is higher. The river is over 2000 feet wide here in Fredericton and deep. Bay of Fundy has the highest tides. The Bay of Fundy is between New Brunswick and Nova Scotia Canada
I neko rig a whopper plopper with a light 3/4oz bullet weight and walk the dog on the bottom in rivers, usually shallow in 15-30ft. if its sunny, ill throw bubblegum. if its cloudy, watermelon/silver flake. sometimes I'll throw a chunk trailer on, depending on conditions. works every time. don't forget the bobber, 3" leader. fluoro to braid leader, overhand knot works fine. throw it one a ultra light medium heavy action with a fast power. need the backbone to rip em up of the bottom and boat flip em on the 6lb mono to the 10lb braid leader. I've qualified for the elite series 3 times this year in my local team tourneys. I'm telling ya...
@@AlexandertheGregfishing hey man just kidding around, but I love your stuff. Putting out some solid info. Straight to the point. You fishin the bfl on the james in july?
Hey Alexander...great info....have to agree about info being withheld on the tube. I'm a CA Delta guy and punching does it out here. Any vertical reaction presentation is best in my opinion...we just have so much vegetation out here that punching canopies is the most efficient way to drop it on the head of a biggin without putting it on alert. Thanks.
Great information, keep the coming.
Good information and very much needed!
Great information, very informative. You’re 100% correct about smaller lures for tidal bass. I fish primarily tidal rivers and constantly go behind fisherman who use larger lures and catch em.
Thank you. Thanks for watching
Thank you for the info! I’m headed to Savannah Georgia on a job and I’m going to try my luck with those tidal bass over there. 😅
New to your channel but what I have watched and listened to your are very informative angler. I look forward to seeing more of your insights on tidal river success. I live in southeast Georgia so I am sure your knowledge of tidal rivers will be very helpful. Keep up the amazing work and God bless.
Thanks Bill.
Excellent info. Grew up fishing ponds and lakes and recently bought a house on tidal creek. Been tough figuring it out. Have had good days and bad days. Appreciate the sharing of knowledge, will put it to good use!
Thanks.
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This is why i watch Mr Greg on a daily bases he speakes the truth From Ohio keep them coming.
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I fish tidal rivers here in Fredericton New Brunswick Canada
Our tides are 1 1/2 to 4' yours probably much more?
@@AlexandertheGregfishing ours is 3.0 feet to 3.5. Feet. In the springtime it gets much higher from the snow and rain. Saint John River drains into the Bay of Fundy that between New Brunswick and Nova Scotia. Bay of Fundy back up over the reversing falls in Saint John city. It low tide for the Bay of Fundy now. At full tide its 60 feet and the river will rise some here in Fredericton. The Saint John River here in Fredericton is 2,206.00 feet wide. Nashwaak river can be anywhere from 422.64 feet down to 100 feet wide going up river from the city
@@AlexandertheGregfishing the Saint John River tide is from 3.0 to 3.9 here in Fredericton. Farther south it is higher. The river is over 2000 feet wide here in Fredericton and deep. Bay of Fundy has the highest tides. The Bay of Fundy is between New Brunswick and Nova Scotia Canada
Just found your video ... very good info . looking forward to the rest of your videos . thank you You have a new subscriber
Thanks. Appreciate the comment.
This was some great information, thank you!
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I neko rig a whopper plopper with a light 3/4oz bullet weight and walk the dog on the bottom in rivers, usually shallow in 15-30ft. if its sunny, ill throw bubblegum. if its cloudy, watermelon/silver flake. sometimes I'll throw a chunk trailer on, depending on conditions. works every time.
don't forget the bobber, 3" leader. fluoro to braid leader, overhand knot works fine. throw it one a ultra light medium heavy action with a fast power. need the backbone to rip em up of the bottom and boat flip em on the 6lb mono to the 10lb braid leader.
I've qualified for the elite series 3 times this year in my local team tourneys.
I'm telling ya...
Your skills are truly unmatched.😄
@@AlexandertheGregfishing hey man just kidding around, but I love your stuff. Putting out some solid info. Straight to the point. You fishin the bfl on the james in july?
Not in any bfls this year. Just local and the final 2 northern bass Opens.
Hey Alexander...great info....have to agree about info being withheld on the tube. I'm a CA Delta guy and punching does it out here. Any vertical reaction presentation is best in my opinion...we just have so much vegetation out here that punching canopies is the most efficient way to drop it on the head of a biggin without putting it on alert. Thanks.
I would say most of our summer tournaments are won flipping with a kicker or two caught on top.
@@AlexandertheGregfishing Pretty much how it's done out here.
@@RobFishYT That's the tidal river formula for summer.