Nice video Tyler. Very well explained. Always learning from your videos. Those guys at Mille Lacs will be searching for some of those humps and rocks this week. God Bless.
Hey Tyler, Im a little fishing channel inspired by you, I was wondering if you can give me a shout out, I am getting into highschool bass fishing tournaments and it would really help!
Young man, I am 62 years old and have been fishing and using electronics most of my life and your videos are better that those I have spent good money on. Great job!
Am i the only one who thinks the navionics color scheme is ass backwards? I wish deep water was dark and shallow was light. 3 years with navionics and it still messes with my brain.
I’ve always caught bass from the shore. I went out today and fished for 5 hours without a single bite. It’s 95 degrees out and I thought maybe they out in the deep water. Now that I watched all 4 of your videos I feel like I’m ready to tackle my first trip off shore. Great content! Thank you!
Great video love your enthusiasm when you speak. You can explain Things in one minutes time where it takes some one else 2 to 3 minutes. Also if I am not wrong when looking at side scan you have to deduct water depth from your left and right distance scale.
Thanks for your help and info. I’m about as lost as last year’s Easter egg when it comes to fishing. Lol😩 I have caught 2 fish this year. A 3 inch brim and a small mouth that I lost just as it got to the shore. Armed with your info I will hopefully be able to land a few before it gets too cold.
I actually agree. I feel like when the title is misleading then it's pretty likely that the integrity of the content is also slightly diminished on some occasions. And I'm not saying it won't make more people click. It will. That's why they exist. But get me with it a few times and I just write them off as not for me..I say all this in general and not specifically about this video or this channel though. As for this video, this is some quality info on finding it and setting up waypoints, but it's far from a secret as it's pretty common knowledge and lots of info about it. But well timed with some comments that were made recently from an mlf angler.
Welcome to UA-cam in 2022 my friend. I still hope you could overlook the title and thumbnail, and learn from and enjoy the professional and well thought out content
Great video, and very informative. The one thing that I do pay attention to when fishing a point is wind and/or current direction. There has been plenty of times that I would fish the wind blown side of the point with hardly or no results, but on the opposite side, coming across that point is when I get hit. Sometimes it's not considered fishing, but catching. They would be stacked right there at a ambush point.
that should still be against sport fishing tournments..no other sport allows you to use any tech they have they got lot of tech they could be using also
Literally every sport includes some level of technology. Usually in health and training, but sometimes in the actual act of the sport, like in racing. Get with the times my friend
Nice video Tyler. Very well explained. Always learning from your videos. Those guys at Mille Lacs will be searching for some of those humps and rocks this week. God Bless.
Hey Tyler, Im a little fishing channel inspired by you, I was wondering if you can give me a shout out, I am getting into highschool bass fishing tournaments and it would really help!
Young man, I am 62 years old and have been fishing and using electronics most of my life and your videos are better that those I have spent good money on. Great job!
I appreciate that Gary! I try to really make my videos the best they can be, at no cost to you guys
Wow!
Awesome video dude. I never stop learning. Watching this channel!!!
Am i the only one who thinks the navionics color scheme is ass backwards? I wish deep water was dark and shallow was light. 3 years with navionics and it still messes with my brain.
I have a fish finder too. It's called the 35 years of fishing knowledge kind. Works great on foreign bodies of water.🤣
Yep, that’s a great thing haha!
This is fascinating, Tyler. Thanks for the hard work you have put into these videos.
Again, good stuff buddy! Truth in the thumbnail 😂
I’ve always caught bass from the shore. I went out today and fished for 5 hours without a single bite. It’s 95 degrees out and I thought maybe they out in the deep water. Now that I watched all 4 of your videos I feel like I’m ready to tackle my first trip off shore. Great content! Thank you!
If I can just sub a million times! Thank you!
Great video love your enthusiasm when you speak. You can explain
Things in one minutes time where it takes some one else 2 to 3 minutes.
Also if I am not wrong when looking at side scan you have to deduct water depth from your left and right distance scale.
Hey Tyler nice video. I am a highschool angler trying to take it somewhere so you have any tips on things that I should do
Love the vids man ver come to Austin I got a boat we could go on. Emailed you
Awesome videos buddy! I really enjoyed this series and I learned so much! Thank you
Thanks for your help and info. I’m about as lost as last year’s Easter egg when it comes to fishing. Lol😩 I have caught 2 fish this year. A 3 inch brim and a small mouth that I lost just as it got to the shore. Armed with your info I will hopefully be able to land a few before it gets too cold.
If your still having trouble. Try throwing. Ned rig. Always can get a bite or two even on tough days
Ayy the magic fish man strikes again!!
We could do with out the click bait titles. We watch your video anyway
Nope, lots of people don’t. If you enjoy the content, you should care less about the thumbnail
I actually agree. I feel like when the title is misleading then it's pretty likely that the integrity of the content is also slightly diminished on some occasions. And I'm not saying it won't make more people click. It will. That's why they exist. But get me with it a few times and I just write them off as not for me..I say all this in general and not specifically about this video or this channel though.
As for this video, this is some quality info on finding it and setting up waypoints, but it's far from a secret as it's pretty common knowledge and lots of info about it. But well timed with some comments that were made recently from an mlf angler.
Love the graph views, especially the live/moving views. More like this please!
Of course! Thanks for watching!
Excellent video Tyler, as always!
New video!!!!
Really good 4 part series. These videos put it all together. Awesome job!
Thank you so much!
Great series Tyler
So what is it that the Pros don’t want you to know? Click bait 😡
Welcome to UA-cam in 2022 my friend. I still hope you could overlook the title and thumbnail, and learn from and enjoy the professional and well thought out content
Just an FYI the first definition of a spine you gave is what we call a saddle in topography. A saddle is the slopebetween to hills.
Ahh good catch! I knew that but couldn’t place it right
And it is an underwater highway.
Hey Tyler which Aftco sun shirt are you wearing in this video?
looks like the Tactical Hooded to me. I love all my AFTCO fishing clothes!
Thank you I have only caught like 2 bass this month
Tyler great information thank you for sharing 👍
Tyler serious question 🙋♂️ ( 5lb smallie fight vs a 5lb largie fight? What’s your poison
Smallie
F bass, get good eating fish
Yeah, I eat salmon and trout lol. I catch bass for fun
Great video, and very informative. The one thing that I do pay attention to when fishing a point is wind and/or current direction. There has been plenty of times that I would fish the wind blown side of the point with hardly or no results, but on the opposite side, coming across that point is when I get hit. Sometimes it's not considered fishing, but catching. They would be stacked right there at a ambush point.
So true!
Thats a nice Boulder
Why you don't use Caroline Rig in rocks if bass after crayfish?
I should! It’s just never been one of my confidence baits
Cool video dude
Thank you!
Great stuff Tyler! Thanks for sharing; keep 'em coming. :)
Of course! Thank you so much for the kind words
What lake is this, and when was it recorded? Trying to better understand seasonal patterns.
A lake in Minnesota, in July or August.
All of this information about offshore rock though, applies to any fishery that has it
Hi bro
Hey Tyler. I saw a video that you uploaded yesterday but now It’s not there. How come?
This is the video. I changed the thumbnail
@@TylersReelFishing ok thanks
hmmm.. what state is this in?
Minnesota
great video thanks
Thank you so much!
that should still be against sport fishing tournments..no other sport allows you to use any tech they have they got lot of tech they could be using also
Literally every sport includes some level of technology. Usually in health and training, but sometimes in the actual act of the sport, like in racing. Get with the times my friend