My folks have a 7 acre lake that was built and stocked in the 70s. Basically barely fished for 50 years and i can tell you theres WAY bigger bass in oregon up north
Lol good ol knife riv. Too bad it’s changed how it’s connected to that slough, still good fish there just not those giant migratory river bass that it had 10 years back
I understand that, but when I post names of lakes/rivers, I’m betraying everyone who did there homework to find that particular fishery. Because there is too many people lurking around that would love to destroy the fishery and the fish. Here in the Northwest we can’t just go to the hatchery and get new warm water fish. It takes bass years and years to get to that size, and if they are taken from the lake or killed it can be detrimental to the fishery. I encourage anyone to do their own homework and find their own lakes and rivers to fish. We have a lot of them in the north west. P.s. the title of this video is mainly an attention getter. Wether it’s factual, no one will actually know. :)
@@NathanBromley I second this. I live up here too, and I've fished where they were in this video. There are some good warm water fisheries here, and I used to tell people who would ask where they were, but I've seen too many of them ruined by over fishing, and the kind of disrespect that comes from having something handed to them instead of putting in the work to get it themselves. It's one thing if I take someone fishing with me and they learn it that way. I don't hang out with idiots, or people I don't trust, but to just post for the world to know about this place would, in my experience, either ruin it, or make it unavailable to everyone. Good vid, and thanks for sharing what looked like a good day of fishing for you.
Y'all got into some nice ones. Especially for cold water! Nice job. 🎣
You guys had some fun. Beautiful day. Some solid ones.
Cool video. What would you throw this time of year? ON a summer morning?
Good job guys!
Dang.... nice fish!
That’s a good day!
Not bad for 47 deg water. Great job
I wish y’all could experience bass fishing in Georgia and Florida.
I know where that Lake is... lol My husband and I have seen ya'll there a couple times.
My folks have a 7 acre lake that was built and stocked in the 70s. Basically barely fished for 50 years and i can tell you theres WAY bigger bass in oregon up north
Owyhee is probably the biggest. Just across the Idaho border.
Lol good ol knife riv. Too bad it’s changed how it’s connected to that slough, still good fish there just not those giant migratory river bass that it had 10 years back
I’m very very new up here and don’t have spots yet
what lake is that
Not everyone is out to leave messes and disrespect our land. Some of us enjoy teaching our children how it's done the right way.
I understand that, but when I post names of lakes/rivers, I’m betraying everyone who did there homework to find that particular fishery. Because there is too many people lurking around that would love to destroy the fishery and the fish. Here in the Northwest we can’t just go to the hatchery and get new warm water fish. It takes bass years and years to get to that size, and if they are taken from the lake or killed it can be detrimental to the fishery. I encourage anyone to do their own homework and find their own lakes and rivers to fish. We have a lot of them in the north west. P.s. the title of this video is mainly an attention getter. Wether it’s factual, no one will actually know. :)
@@NathanBromley I second this. I live up here too, and I've fished where they were in this video. There are some good warm water fisheries here, and I used to tell people who would ask where they were, but I've seen too many of them ruined by over fishing, and the kind of disrespect that comes from having something handed to them instead of putting in the work to get it themselves. It's one thing if I take someone fishing with me and they learn it that way. I don't hang out with idiots, or people I don't trust, but to just post for the world to know about this place would, in my experience, either ruin it, or make it unavailable to everyone. Good vid, and thanks for sharing what looked like a good day of fishing for you.
Bucketmouth bromley going big 2021
U gotta know the area and make a call for permission but I’ll give ya a hint the place they fishing is in Polk county
What is the lake’s name?
Tenmile
IDK about the biggest bass in Oregon…. we sure catch some big ones at our private Oregon fishing club locations! Good fishing to ya though!
How dose some one inquirer about this private fishing club
@@GeorgioSteves I wanna know too