The Bass Behavior Nobody Talks About

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  • Опубліковано 27 лис 2024

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  • @5280OutdoorsCO
    @5280OutdoorsCO Рік тому +5

    Honestly, I'm subscribed to about 10 different anglers on UA-cam, but none of them teach the way you do. I just recently stumbled upon your channel and hands down, you are my go to for anything fish related. Your wisdom and knowledge of bass is absolutely amazing. Ty for the wisdom and the intuitive videos 🎣💙 Bass Behavior beats fishing tips all day 😎

    • @SteveRogersOutdoors
      @SteveRogersOutdoors  Рік тому

      Thank you! I really enjoy putting them together and appreciate everyone taking the time out of their busy day to watch. It means a lot to me.

  • @davehuggins5777
    @davehuggins5777 Рік тому +2

    Great video, Steve! Man, I love this channel! Bass behavior education beats bait tips every time if you want to be a better angler.

    • @SteveRogersOutdoors
      @SteveRogersOutdoors  Рік тому +1

      Thank you! It's always interesting when I hit the water because I never know what observation I will run across. Just like fishing, I will think I have a plan and it rarely turns out that way. Lol

  • @lannyseals2084
    @lannyseals2084 Рік тому

    My uncle always told me when I was growing up that none of my cast/retrieves should mimic each other too soon and use a variety of retrieves and I was always to hard-headed to accept it till I was older and had to rely on myself to find the fish and everything made sense... this video takes me back and it's so true and I really appreciate your approach to fishing

    • @SteveRogersOutdoors
      @SteveRogersOutdoors  Рік тому

      Thanks! That's awesome it reminds you of those times spent with your uncle.

  • @bradr.7249
    @bradr.7249 Рік тому

    That makes a lot of sense to me Steve. I have tried this approach in the past and it has worked more often than not. Great channel Steve!!

  • @davelerner8461
    @davelerner8461 Рік тому

    GREAT advice Steve, we all have to be more patient and trust our instincts on lure selection, presentation, etc. Give the fish time to prove that maybe we are not correct and then change or move on.

    • @SteveRogersOutdoors
      @SteveRogersOutdoors  Рік тому

      It is definitely the thing I struggle with the most. I always want to keep moving so fast, but when I apply this approach it usually pays off. Maybe less caffeine for me. Lol.

  • @michaelloucks4448
    @michaelloucks4448 Рік тому

    Hey Steve your changing my life thanks bud.

  • @robertbrost7777
    @robertbrost7777 Рік тому

    Steve, I agree with this. Every cast I make with the Ned rig I tell myself that they are looking at it. I started thinking this way a while ago and, it has paid off as I concentrate on getting them to bite more by slowing down.

    • @SteveRogersOutdoors
      @SteveRogersOutdoors  Рік тому

      That is awesome! Thank you for adding this for everyone. I appreciate it!

  • @jeffreyrodgers5835
    @jeffreyrodgers5835 Рік тому

    I find myself hitting the same old spots for a quick limit or atleast a quick check to see if they're there and responsive. If not then I force myself to go search the deep for bait or birds working and I find so many new fish. I think some lakes have huge populations of bigger than normal fish. The key is finding the right lake it putting in your time. I agree with your comments

    • @SteveRogersOutdoors
      @SteveRogersOutdoors  Рік тому

      I love how you mention the birds! Thank you so much for adding that.

  • @davidwilliams1805
    @davidwilliams1805 Рік тому

    Appreciate the info my friend! Thanks for sharing!

  • @fglmc1052
    @fglmc1052 Рік тому

    Thanks Steve. I agree your channel is one of the best. Wondering if you could comment on how easily the bass get spooked. We are always taught you have to make long casts etc.

    • @SteveRogersOutdoors
      @SteveRogersOutdoors  Рік тому +1

      That is a terrific question. What I have seen is that if they are put on alert, or suspicious about something, they will slowly move to deeper water but not go that far and just wait until they feel safe again. If something really startles them bad they will dart off. I have found that the long casts really help a lot when the fish are a little shallower and in clear water. If I happen to alert them then I just fish the area of deeper water nearby and usually they can be found again.

  • @somewhereinsd362
    @somewhereinsd362 Рік тому

    Congrats on the channel growth... I am a slow methodical fisherman so this videos rings true... I have caught many fish from the bank behind guys who blast through an area in a boat .... keep up the great videos.. ps: sneaking up on my first boat purchase 😊

    • @SteveRogersOutdoors
      @SteveRogersOutdoors  Рік тому

      Congrats! I just came back from talking to a dealer about my next boat. Boy, the price of those things has skyrocketed in the last two years.

    • @somewhereinsd362
      @somewhereinsd362 Рік тому

      @Steve Rogers Outdoors ur not kidding but I guess I'm looking at it as a long term investment in tranquility lol.. helps me swallow the price a bit lol 😆

    • @SteveRogersOutdoors
      @SteveRogersOutdoors  Рік тому

      @@somewhereinsd362 I like that! I am going to tell my wife right now.

  • @shannonkirby9295
    @shannonkirby9295 Рік тому

    Hey, Steve, great to see ya. Pray you're well and catching fish. Be safe and great video, brother

    • @SteveRogersOutdoors
      @SteveRogersOutdoors  Рік тому +1

      Thank you! Got some on a jerkbait yesterday and I hope to get out there the next two days with the better weather approaching. Pray you are doing well also and get out soon!

  • @williamschneider7112
    @williamschneider7112 Рік тому

    Thought provoking video. You mentioned that you no longer hop from spot to spot as quickly. How has that changed your approach? Do you spend extended time in one spot? Check areas adjacent to your chosen starting point? How has this change affected your ability to cover water? Thanks.

    • @SteveRogersOutdoors
      @SteveRogersOutdoors  Рік тому +1

      Excellent question. When I am first out there in a searching mode, covering water with something like a jerkbait or a squarebill, and I get one to reveal itself I will then really investigate that area carefully. The water slightly deeper nearby, expand the area a bit like visualizing an inverted triangle, the apex being where that fist was caught or where I noticed them, etc. Then when I feel I have exhausted that spot I will then pick up the searching lure/presentation again and try to repeat the process.

  • @LowBrowFishing
    @LowBrowFishing Рік тому

    We often forget that bass are alive creatures with active brains. I think that might be another reason why slowing down or changing gears entirely can be much more productive on those tougher days.

    • @SteveRogersOutdoors
      @SteveRogersOutdoors  Рік тому

      They definitely are more curious and social than I ever imagined. I think you're definitely right, we take their ability to process information for granted a lot.

  • @mw1327
    @mw1327 Рік тому +1

    When I was teaching my kids (and my wife) how to fish I told them to think of it like playing with their cats. A lot of times stillness and subtle movements will eventually drive the furry monster to strike. Same with fish.

  • @rickvann3489
    @rickvann3489 Рік тому

    Another good breakdown

  • @julienchaput8396
    @julienchaput8396 Рік тому

    Great advice! Do you have any insight on how a school reacts to a fish being caught near them? I know some will group up around the fish in mid fight, but why is it so difficult to catch another fish after that happens?

    • @SteveRogersOutdoors
      @SteveRogersOutdoors  Рік тому +1

      That is a great question. If I catch a few quick on something moving, let's say a deep diver, then I will follow up with a slower presentation like a Carolina Rig or a Shaky Head and usually catch several more fish pretty quick. In the later summer and early fall though I have found those schools will bite for quite a while, but they are feeding up then. The smallmouth will often appear to shut down, but those fish like to roam so much they often just relocated a bit and once you find them they will usually offer up a few more bites.

    • @robertbrost7777
      @robertbrost7777 Рік тому +1

      Good question! I often wonder if I've "blown" a spot and spooked the rest of them by catching one in a certain spot. I also wonder if I've spooked every area on the way in with the fighting of the fish to the bank. I've read that if you've found one, there are more but, at times it seems like that one I caught was a rogue. I'll cast back into the area and get skunked. Was there just 1 or, did I spook the whole area? Good question.

  • @MrJohnB-qs6dp
    @MrJohnB-qs6dp Рік тому

    Great video!! Stay Safe&God Bless!!!

  • @cpk2GIRL
    @cpk2GIRL Рік тому

    So Largies are perhaps less easily spooked than we thought?

    • @SteveRogersOutdoors
      @SteveRogersOutdoors  Рік тому +2

      From what I have seen observing them underwater, is that if they are a little wary about something, they gradually will slip to deeper water and not move that far off. If they are really spooked by something, let's say a loud bang on a boat deck, then I notice them dart off quick. I hope that makes sense.

    • @Surfer-727
      @Surfer-727 Рік тому

      @@SteveRogersOutdoors Thanks Steve.

  • @scottcameron3559
    @scottcameron3559 Рік тому

    Well done steve, good stuff,your information is great

  • @mrstackracks1189
    @mrstackracks1189 Рік тому

    Like how u said imagine what your lure is doing with the minds eye I do that all the time

    • @SteveRogersOutdoors
      @SteveRogersOutdoors  Рік тому

      It sure helps for sure. I have found that I fish my soft plastics or jigs much too fast most of the time. That visualization has really helped. Thank you so much for watching!

  • @ChristophercurtisChris
    @ChristophercurtisChris Рік тому +1

    When I know I did I catch one their nests parar you stay there and keep pushing it over and over till I get more of

  • @bongopirate0672
    @bongopirate0672 Рік тому

    You just described "Fishing for cats" ...... 🤪🤪🤪🤪🤪

  • @davidselissen
    @davidselissen Рік тому +1

    Great thoughts...keep up the great work and your subscribers will grow. It's just as good or better than intuitive angling.

    • @SteveRogersOutdoors
      @SteveRogersOutdoors  Рік тому

      Thank you! I will do my best and I really appreciate you taking the time to watch.