I'll NEVER Watch LIVE Fishing AGAIN?!!? MLF & BASS - Update

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  • Опубліковано 15 тра 2024
  • In this thought-provoking video, we delve into the growing frustration among anglers who are finding live fishing tournaments less captivating due to the heavy reliance on electronics and Livescope by pro tournament anglers. Join us as we explore the shift in dynamics and the impact on viewer engagement as anglers feel disconnected from the traditional excitement of live fishing. Are you also turning off Major League Fishing and the Bassmaster LIVE?!?! Most of you responded YES! But what I'm curious about is - do you still want to learn to fish with Live Scope and Active Target?
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  • @williamgould2470
    @williamgould2470 Місяць тому +44

    I'm 73 and have spent my entire life since I was 5 learning how to fish, learning new techniques, Seasonal movement, Cover and structure and so forth. I've done it the hard way but it has been the most rewarding way. I enjoy some of the podcasts and some of my half hour shows. The problem is most of the stuff I watch has turned into just major advertisements for products and not anything about learning how to fish. The pro tours now especially with FFS, Teach me nothing. If technology today means catching more fish and not learning, Then it would get very boring to me. Fortunately for me the lakes I fish on are smaller and will not be raped of fish because of FFS. There are even more people today that don't understand things like catch and release and will overharvest a lake.

    • @jimmydixon2632
      @jimmydixon2632 Місяць тому +3

      Well spoken. To agree with you.

    • @mikestout9349
      @mikestout9349 Місяць тому +5

      William, like you, I started fishing at four years old and I am now 75 years old. We had to learn the what why and how way to catch fish. I just bought a new boat last week. It won’t have any electronics on it. Unlike some of the guys out there I don’t have an extra thirty thousand dollars to put into electronics. If I did have it, I would have bought a bigger boat.

    • @rodcashman4793
      @rodcashman4793 Місяць тому

      Mikey I would love to learn the FFS. But it's hard for I never did any video game & such. It's hard to make sense out of the screen. I always mess things up .

  • @910Volcomsnow
    @910Volcomsnow Місяць тому +79

    Watching youtube channels such as this channel, Greg Blanchard, Debo’sfishing, NDyakangler and TacticalBassin has taught me more bout bass fishing than watching any Pro fishing tournament. For me personally, there’s no learning or entertainment value in watching someone staring quietly at a screen.

    • @mikeybalzz
      @mikeybalzz  Місяць тому +1

      Fair enough those are the kind of responses that I was interested in I didn't know if there was a group of guys out there who didn't like watching the forward facing but at the same time wanted to learn about it

    • @tonyparker7521
      @tonyparker7521 Місяць тому +7

      The real question is do you really need it if your not competitive fishing . ?

    • @inaslump
      @inaslump Місяць тому +2

      Clearly you're not watching, cause there is a TON of info coming out of the live mix...Not many have the patience to watch live for 8 hours..They want to go watch a quick 20 minute video instead...Patience is a lost art,it's become me me, now now...

    • @texascreekcowboy1587
      @texascreekcowboy1587 Місяць тому

      agreed

    • @JJLeMay
      @JJLeMay Місяць тому +3

      I couldn't have said it better myself. I have no interest in watching the lives or FFS. I'll turn on my Xbox if I want to play a video game.

  • @timg185
    @timg185 Місяць тому +20

    I’m 52 . Been tournament fishing since I was 24. Watch every Bassmaster show since I was 10 years old.
    I’ve followed a couple BASS live this year. But I’m not as interested as I use be. Not saying I will never watch. But I’m definitely not watching as much as I use to.
    I have active target. But I haven’t really learned it well. I’m not sure I really want to and I’m not sure I really want to compete in tournaments because of it. I started fishing tournaments because it was fun. FFS has made everything I thought was fun about fishing obsolete !

    • @tracynewman5246
      @tracynewman5246 Місяць тому +2

      No Interest period but you’ve already have said it if your all for it then your choice cool maybe in the future Q- beams will be legal for deer hunting we could learn alot about big buck movement travel patterns with different weather conditions live they say the night vision is getting better every year and maybe the price will come down gonna send that letter to TP&W and see when we can put that night vision scope on lay way when they legalize it lol 👍✌️

  • @oldschoolfishing4194
    @oldschoolfishing4194 Місяць тому +18

    I am 78 years old and still have a boat in my garage and try to fish every week. I am a bank beater and do well in the fall through sping but am considering getting livescope for chasing off shore schools in the summer. I want to learn more and think your videos are great.

    • @mikeybalzz
      @mikeybalzz  Місяць тому +2

      Thanks bud that's exactly what I was wondering about. I think there's a lot of guys out there with that same opinion.

    • @christopherfallon6086
      @christopherfallon6086 Місяць тому

      I have learned so much from watching you. Thanks Mike

    • @KWC228
      @KWC228 Місяць тому

      I want to learn more!!! Use the tools available.

  • @FishingVet8004
    @FishingVet8004 Місяць тому +14

    Honestly I’ve learned so much more from watching videos like yours or guys in my area than from tournament livestreams. That’s even more so since the majority of the live footage is of every pro’s back staring down at his screen.

  • @RandyStark-yi6qx
    @RandyStark-yi6qx Місяць тому +9

    Yes, I want to watch Mikey and learn. Live tournaments bore me to death. I try to pick up a tidbit of knowledge when I can. Keep up the good work with basic instruction and different approaches.

  • @kennylowe9404
    @kennylowe9404 Місяць тому +8

    For me, I grew up power fishing wood/grass cover. I’ve fished for hours at a time without looking at my graph. There is something about the suspense of pulling a Buzzbait down a laydwn and being on your tiptoes waiting on the blow up that does it for me. I have had live scope but no longer do because it seems in my waters it was hard to get clarity good enough to see your baits in the muddy water and our rivers and creeks are one big continuous brush pile with logs and tops scattered everywhere. I have no problem with anyone using it at all. There have been fish caught now that have never been fished for before. Fantastic technology! It just doesn’t fit my style of fishing and obviously many of the pros style either! I think if you banned it from 1/2 the tournaments and allowed it for half you would see a complete leader board change between the tournaments with and without🤷🏻‍♂️🎣 Love Your content MB! Keep it coming and show us some more bigs! One question… if you could only fish one lake/river in Florida what would it be??

  • @EarlSChristy
    @EarlSChristy Місяць тому +10

    Good point. Much like the railroads allowed Anglo buffalo hunters to learn all there was to know about the movements of buffalo herds. So well that by the end of the 19th century no one will ever again be dealing with any mystery concerning buffalo herds as there were only approximately 300 buffalo left scattered about on the plains, down from estimated 30 -60,000 before the railroad hunters became enlightened.

  • @user-yu7qz2tn1l
    @user-yu7qz2tn1l Місяць тому +4

    Mikey love the channel. I’m 63 and have completely up graded my boat with everything from my trolling motor to electronics. At first I almost regretted spending all that money but it’s been a year now and I’m getting the hang of it. Watching a lot of UA-cam videos such as yours and time on the water learning has helped me understand the technology and made me a better fisherman. But one thing for sure is just because you can see them doesn’t mean they’ll bit. How ever you choose to fish just remember it’s fishing not catching so go out and enjoy your day on the water. 👍

    • @BrianSousa1
      @BrianSousa1 Місяць тому

      Yeah, and even when you can’t see them doesn’t mean they’ll bite. It’s absolutely ridiculous how lazy people have gotten. You can have all the money in the world to buy that stupid stuff for your boat but it definitely won’t give you fishing skills and instincts. That’s why these companies have come out with all this crap, so people that actually suck at fishing can catch fish.

  • @Glock-1
    @Glock-1 Місяць тому +5

    I don’t have a live unit nor do I ever plan on getting one for me the whole point of fishing is figuring out where they are and what makes them bite, but each to their own but I do feel that any records before FFS shouldn’t be in jeopardy because of FFS they should have a totally different record for FFS because the people that set those records without FFS did it with their skill knowledge and experience not with electronics

    • @Fishing_with_Fincher
      @Fishing_with_Fincher Місяць тому

      FFS assists in figuring out where they are and how to get them to bite.

  • @PickwickPirate
    @PickwickPirate Місяць тому +5

    Love mine and I watch as much live as I can but only really enjoy when the screen is shared so I can see depths, reactions etc.

    • @daltonjenkins4848
      @daltonjenkins4848 Місяць тому +2

      Agreed only fun to watch if u can see the screen

  • @FishinWithGramps
    @FishinWithGramps Місяць тому +18

    LOL , the cameras are always behind them regardless of what techniques they are using. Same with most of the tubers we watch.

    • @EricLeetFishing
      @EricLeetFishing Місяць тому +1

      This is very true

    • @db9818
      @db9818 Місяць тому +3

      Right, I don’t get the gripe

  • @janlaxww
    @janlaxww Місяць тому +2

    Mikeybalzz I’ve learned so much just from watching your channel. Keep up the great content, you’re flipping and punching vids are educational and on point!! I can’t even finish a full episode of some of these pro’s doing UA-cam anymore.

  • @Jozenz21
    @Jozenz21 Місяць тому

    Im 67 been bass fishing most of my life. Yes I have FFS and find it enlightening. But it doesn't catch the fish. Actually I go fishing for the solitude and peacefulness. Your content is unique and refreshing. Dont stop what you are doing, you are an original.

  • @rickl2633
    @rickl2633 Місяць тому

    Thank you for your videos. At the end of the day, you are fishing, so life is good. Stay blessed and continue to give back to the fishing community.

  • @BassGeek
    @BassGeek Місяць тому +8

    I’m 50 been bass fishing for 40yrs. I learned all I could about migrations, seasonal patterns, and what bass do at all theme times “the hard way”. But if what I learned wasn’t actually the truth of what bass do did I really learn anything? Because from what I’ve seen on my FFS about 65% of it was wrong…

    • @biblebeltfishing
      @biblebeltfishing Місяць тому +1

      Very true sir

    • @mikeybalzz
      @mikeybalzz  Місяць тому +4

      That's a very good way to put it because if we're being honest you're 100% spot on. It doesn't mean everything we learned from the magazines and the old timers wasn't true but the moon sure wasn't made of cheese if you know what I mean right LOL.

    • @stewboyslabs1578
      @stewboyslabs1578 Місяць тому +3

      This is 100% spot on and I think one of the reasons so many of the veterans of the sport despise it or don’t want to adapt with it.

    • @michaellamenza7617
      @michaellamenza7617 Місяць тому

      It's too good if you know how to use it and it's only going to get better (worse). It's too big of a game changer for me. It's turning fishing into something else. I dont like it at all, and unfortunately, it's not going anywhere, and it's only going to improve. But I think top level tournaments should compete without it. I personally hope some big tournament organization bans it or limits it to half of the tournaments or something, at least. Why not allow trolling or live bait, etc.? Because those are the rules and the traditional way it's been done in tournaments. This whole fishing and finding fish live on a screen, watching them react, etc is too big of a game changer. It crosses a line for me.

    • @BassGeek
      @BassGeek Місяць тому +1

      @@michaellamenza7617 It's really not. Fish adapt I'm sure Mikey can attest that ledge fishing isn't what it used to be after Side scan came out. Fish and fishermen adapt. WEEEEE Love our simple patterns that we can repeat every year. Fishing is finding and learning.

  • @scottturner3762
    @scottturner3762 Місяць тому +1

    Love the honest question and content! I enjoy FFS and would enjoy clarification on using perspective and FFS combined as more guys are putting 2 LVS units on.
    Thanks as always

  • @retflo2583
    @retflo2583 Місяць тому +3

    I didn't grow up with a screen in my face as the norm, just starting to learn to fish for bass. If I ever get the equipment, I want to learn how to use it.

  • @BeyondHeadwaters
    @BeyondHeadwaters Місяць тому

    Watching less and less live fishing... fully agree with you. We appreciate all you do and for sharing so much and helping our sport grow "the right way". Stay cool, fish well

  • @Ratsgym12358
    @Ratsgym12358 Місяць тому +2

    We just added active target to our boat because our first tournament this year we were at our spot another boat was 50 foot away and was killing it with their FFS. I would love to see a video on the whole process of finding offshore spots with sidescan or down scan then using FFS to find the fish . Love your content.

  • @Tedthib
    @Tedthib Місяць тому

    I love it! I love everything about FFS. I've gotten good at plenty of traditional fishing methods/ techniques but I believe I actually know what I'm doing now.

  • @casenwallacefishing4450
    @casenwallacefishing4450 Місяць тому

    Met you at Guntersville a week ago. Love your unbiased videos and love to watch them to see a different take on the major southern lakes around us.

  • @Bassandbrewsfishingpodcast
    @Bassandbrewsfishingpodcast Місяць тому

    Always pushing the line brother. Love it. Remember we kind of talked about this last year?

  • @rougetrader8
    @rougetrader8 Місяць тому +1

    I watch the pros and learn every time. I am always intrested in inovation. Yes teach us what you have learned about FFS. Great questions as you have always been in touch and in tune with your viewers. I love all kinds of bass fishing and use FFS and old school styles, but to each there own.......

  • @jthunts
    @jthunts Місяць тому

    I love learning anything I can about fishing. I don't mind watching Lives, for 40 years we have watched guys backs on TV. I think alot of folks who don't like FFS fear change or technology. It's definitely changed fishing but you still gotta catch them. You see all these other videos calling guys "scopers" and they have the same technology on their boat. I think your content is good, sometimes titles are for click bait, but I love hearing specifics on how to rig, work, and catch em!

  • @TheMickelsen
    @TheMickelsen Місяць тому +3

    I’d like to learn more about ffs. But it’s not just seeing fit on the screen. It’s where are you looking to find them. Then how to set up the boat and maintain seeing them. How to make the cast. Lots of nuance that doesn’t get covered in tournaments.

  • @naturecutsinc1108
    @naturecutsinc1108 Місяць тому +2

    I have 2 ff units on my boat and have learned so much from them. I do think it should be limited to1 unit for tournaments. One thing I did find is that I don’t work my baits as effectively when I’m watching a screen as I do when I’m just regular fishing. When I’m not using gf sonar I imagine what my bait is trying to imitate and concentrate hard on the action I put into. When watching my bait on the screen I watch the fish and see how he is reacting and move my bait accordingly.
    The biggest advantage for gf sonar for me is eliminating dead water when I might have a few hours during a week or even month to fish. I can locate fish quicker and find out the mood of the fish to help me be more productive quicker. However, on weeks that I get to fish a bunch, I tend not to use it as much and do more traditional techniques, such as frogging, top water, fishing, weeds, etc.

  • @bradritch2012
    @bradritch2012 Місяць тому +1

    I fish with a small bass club here in NC. I have a Tracker boat that I love. I have all new electronics but. It’s not in my budget to get live scope right now, maybe Iater. All the other guys have some type of live sonar and that’s great. My thoughts are if you can afford it, great, but if not that’s ok too. It does give the other guy an advantage, but when I’m on the water, it’s my knowledge of fishing and how the fish react to my presentation that I rely on. Bottom line is if I catch fish or not, I’m in it for the fun and relaxation of just being out there. Thanks for you videos (big fan) and go have some fun.

  • @joeys7519
    @joeys7519 Місяць тому

    I have more fun watching live than ever before, I watch to learn. Also it feels like techniques are evolving every year. Bass fishing didn't change much in the last 20 years (prior to ffs) but it feels like we are discovering new techniques and new ways to catch them on ffs which is super exciting.

  • @bobbyhogan9207
    @bobbyhogan9207 Місяць тому

    I certainly appreciate your videos bc I learn something new in almost every one. The few I did not learn from validated what I already knew 😉 Thanks for the content and keep em coming 👊😎

    • @mikeybalzz
      @mikeybalzz  Місяць тому +1

      Thanks for sticking with me bro and all the support 👊

  • @kenmccarthyfishing
    @kenmccarthyfishing Місяць тому

    I’ve had Active Target since day one and I want to learn more and I hate tournament fishing and I will watch you forever Mikey and Bog ❤

  • @TLBassworks
    @TLBassworks Місяць тому

    I want to pick up as many nuggets that I can. FFS is an art I believe and you have to get the information and see what works for you so more variety leads to a persons better knowledge, so watching you channel is showing us, watching live is different as they aren’t teaching per say. It’s in the delivery and if you are watching live to get a lesson it’s might be a stretch versus a channel that is a tutorial. Keep up the vids all is appreciated

  • @st.claireric4587
    @st.claireric4587 Місяць тому +9

    IMO, If you Love Bass Fishing as I do I love it All Flippin,Topwater,and yes Forward Facing Sonar its all a part of the Game Learn all techniques or get left behind period.

    • @SPCshorty64
      @SPCshorty64 Місяць тому

      I would have to disagree. Most of us will never get to that level of the Elites and so forth, but those of us who watch the tourneys would like to see some experiences rather than the one experience they're good at. Take the FFS away and I promise you a vast majority of the so-called Pro's would not be where they are at. I've been watching the tournaments for over 50 years and have never seen so many young anglers on the top tier. Show me they can do something else besides looking down, then I'll be quiet. I fish tourneys myself, but the guys I fish with don't and can't afford the FFS. We also don't have the same winners as well. " get left behind" I don't think so.

    • @andybales7318
      @andybales7318 Місяць тому

      FFS isn't a technique...it's straight up "legal" cheating & the results prove it

  • @isaacleachman1358
    @isaacleachman1358 Місяць тому

    I don’t have an FFS let alone a bass boat, just turned 24 and have watched your channel and tactical bassin for 4 yrs now, I caught my first bass on a wacky rig after watching a UA-cam video showing different tips like using heat-shrink tubing on the wacky rigs
    Then I caught my PB smallmouth last year after watching your “fat ned rig” video, I can honestly say every single piece of the bass fishing sport I have learned from you guys, now I’m opening a Tackle shop in my city, go figure.

  • @malibumw11
    @malibumw11 Місяць тому

    Watching lives is boring at times. I tend to record the show so I can fast forward when I’m loosing interest. But with that being said I do like watching vids that show the fisherman and the FFS screen and how the bait is worked. I’m like you in the fact that I am hungry to learn! I’m 62, slowing down with work so I can get out fishing more. I have learned a lot from watching your vids, Thank you! There’s not many people here that care to share there fishing techniques which makes things a little harder. I do have forward facing sonar but I’m not very proficient with it yet. So keep doing what you’re doing can’t wait for more vids.

  • @rickburke5185
    @rickburke5185 Місяць тому +1

    I'm an old dog. I enjoy not knowing what is going on below me. It's an educated guess, and sometimes you get lucky. But I don't hate on people that use it. It kind of make me wonder if their experience is devalued some since a lot of the mystery is gone.
    But it's hard to put the genie back in the bottle.

  • @jeremyjones1186
    @jeremyjones1186 Місяць тому

    I stopped watching pro bass fishing this year. It has gotten to dull. I’d rather watch grass grow now. You can learn so much more just watching your channel bro! Thanks for all the good information.

  • @davidheine2782
    @davidheine2782 Місяць тому

    Do I want to learn more, yes. I do not own ffs yet but when it gets better definition I will get it. Watching it on the tournament level - on tv, no, I would rather pull a backlash out. Keep up your current content dude, good stuff 🤘

  • @ronwatts518
    @ronwatts518 Місяць тому

    I think both old knowledge and new technology is good. I don’t have live but interested in it.
    I enjoy watching your videos because you are straight up.
    Keep up the good work.

  • @GamblerLures
    @GamblerLures Місяць тому

    Fair take and good thinking to crowd source some opinions!

  • @stewboyslabs1578
    @stewboyslabs1578 Місяць тому +3

    Mikey first off love the channel you provide a ton of great and informational content. I would love to see more content on FFS specifically so I can learn more tips and tricks on it but also I think it would be a great way to get rid of the stigma for all these people that think it’s not “fishing” or it’s “cheating”. So many people literally think you just drop your FFS in the water and start catching fish. FFS actually takes a lot of time to learn and you still have to know how to fish.

  • @haystack02
    @haystack02 Місяць тому

    Listen brother as someone who doesn't have it i watch anything i can that will or might improve my understanding of the bass behavior and lead me to catch one more fish in a days time and ive learned to throw a jig head minnow from the bank as well as the boat with out forward facing sonar...simly from watching UA-cam and live...and ive been crushing fish this year on it .. while my buddies are struggling on tough days ..i pull out the hover...so i find value in the occasional ffs video...as well as normal vids...and#noprobs has definitely been a blessing keep up the content brother...and thanks mikey

  • @jimcoleman4558
    @jimcoleman4558 Місяць тому

    I'm 60 years old and have been a technology junky my whole life. I love ffs makes fishing so much fun for me. I did well before on my own and continue to do well. I enjoy seeing insights into how others use ffs. The advent of all the online stuff helps everyone come up to speed on new and existing technology. About 20+ years ago a started using the drop shot after reading about it in bassmasters mag. I did amazing no one I knew was doing it and I cashed a bunch of checks. I would have sped up my learning curve if I had the ability to watch videos about, others would have learned early also but so be it. Keep them coming Mike love your stuff!

  • @ferdinandhuber8774
    @ferdinandhuber8774 Місяць тому

    really like most your videos, along with many other youtubers that are both pro/not pro anglers. Personally I don't enjoy watching someone just fishing with forward facing with no explanation or any tips to help someone out with it. I don't have forward facing but might get it someday I can't dispute that it is useful for catching fish. It isn't fun to watch someone's back while they stare at a screen catching fish. I do enjoy the helpful forward facing sonar videos that typically show the sonar screen, while the fisherman is explaining what is going on, what they are doing, and why. I find those ones useful and helpful really learn from the fish behavior what works in that moment. Also helps show how to use forward facing sonar for the someday maybe that I might get it. The straight fishing staring at the screen with no feed back from the angler, or showing what is going on is about like watching golf pointless and boring.

  • @raytubach8988
    @raytubach8988 Місяць тому +1

    That’s exactly it - it’s a teaching tool. When you can locate and watch the reaction of fish in real time that teaches bass behavior in a way that can’t be done any other way. However, I don’t care to watch other people do it…

  • @pauleckert2175
    @pauleckert2175 Місяць тому

    I still watch live as you said to learn. I am always eager to learn. Keep doing you but yes show more on it.

  • @johnburgess6572
    @johnburgess6572 Місяць тому +4

    I do NOT want to watch a video of a guy watching a screen ! I don't have it, don't want it. Will I change ??? I'm 73...prolly not lol. What about all the electronics boats had before FFS ? Were they not really good ??? I was fishing for bass 65 years ago and just loved it. First lure was a Shyster ( Rooster Tail }. I was fishing at night in State Parks with plastic worms when the adults wouldn't , but when I started catching them then they did it. It was all exciting , no bass boats , no anything but we were finding our ways to catch fish. It was so fun and exciting. If FFS is a kids first experience how will learn to actually fish and is it fun ?? I'm confused but only want the best and most fun for those who are learning to fish !!!

    • @andyd834
      @andyd834 Місяць тому

      Lol I'd rather watch Mike long fish

    • @edwardcowan7012
      @edwardcowan7012 Місяць тому

      I’m 65 fished for bass my whole life and went fly fishing for trout yesterday. I started fly fishing last year so you can teach an old dog new tricks and I still like learning new fishing skills. FFS is not fishing.

    • @andyd834
      @andyd834 Місяць тому +1

      @@edwardcowan7012 skip fly fishing lol get into bfs.

    • @edwardcowan7012
      @edwardcowan7012 Місяць тому

      @@andyd834 I do that too

  • @michaelwalsh2095
    @michaelwalsh2095 Місяць тому +5

    I'm 62, I have FFS and am learning. I find it lets me see fish behavior Ive never seen or knew of. I fish in Florida so other than a few lakes it's all shallow. Im not staring at a screen all day but it shows me structure I didnt know existed and sometimes I actually catch fish.

  • @phoenixw2w
    @phoenixw2w Місяць тому

    I have learned from you! Plus I've been fishing tournaments since 2005. You can always learn something!

  • @user-rb6sy2ys5y
    @user-rb6sy2ys5y Місяць тому

    First time commenter. I appreciate your content, sincerity and sense of fun.
    I've watched very little tourney fishing. What I have are primarily yakkers, from whom I actually learn (from their successes or failures). And Keith Poche, because I love getting deep into the junk and underaccesed spots with my yak.
    Everything in moderation. I don't have FFS on my Bass Cat or Hobies nor plans to get it soon, but not saying I never will. I enjoy the game and the mystery, but admit the few days I skunk it'd be nice to have a fallback. I do see the value in using it to add to my knowledge of fish behavior plus not throw to empty water when I have limited time. (That's why my old school dad recently got it-- my mom's shoulder will only let her fish a couple hours at a time so he wants to insure she can catch.)
    MLB doesn't use aluminum bats. Most racing organizations don't allow traction control. Just because technology is there doesn't mean it's good for the sport. I say let the pros use it for practice but not on tourney days. That allows those adept at that tool to leverage it, but on payday you still have to use real fishing skills and thus years of experience still count for something.
    So... keep up your good content and add in some FFS for those who can benefit from it. I'd be curious to see some of it for future reference and perhaps helping my analog dad.

  • @Patriot-dt3wk
    @Patriot-dt3wk Місяць тому

    I don’t watch lives at all. To boring. But I use FFS and like using it myself so learning more about it works. The pros don’t talk they just stare at a screen and fish. YT guys talk and teach. That’s way better.
    Keep your mix the way it is. It’s why I tune in to your Chanel

  • @daltonlawson7081
    @daltonlawson7081 Місяць тому

    There is this eerie thought that gets in the back of your head during a tournament… I want to fish “traditionally” today, this buzzbait is going to be so fun. However, if I don’t use my FFS, am I handicapping myself? It’s no different that the “meta” in a video game. That’s what kills me the most. Watching BASS and MLF confirms that this isn’t just a thought, but a reality.

  • @KurtisMays
    @KurtisMays Місяць тому

    Glad you hit these topics. Me personally. I still watch it. I just like to watch fishing period. No matter who posting etc. Lately been moving towards gulf fishing/ pier fishing

    • @mikeybalzz
      @mikeybalzz  Місяць тому +2

      Yeah I'm sort of in the same boat when it comes to just watching any kind of fishing I'm old enough where I remember we had to wait until stuff was on TV to catch a fishing show and now it's all at our fingertips so it's like kid in a candy store

  • @jimwarden9617
    @jimwarden9617 Місяць тому

    I’m interested in what ever you are into. Go for it.😊

  • @johnm2617
    @johnm2617 Місяць тому

    Mikey you are a very Humble man ! And do a great job at teaching and showing us your tips ! Thanks Dude

  • @mindobersaglia3374
    @mindobersaglia3374 Місяць тому

    Yes ! I just got active target 2 would like to know front to back.start with what battery to use all the way to settings on the graph , to fish catches and what to look for !

  • @donlewis1140
    @donlewis1140 Місяць тому

    I learn more watching guys and gals like you doing informative minimal BS vids and prefer my simple combo depth finder/gps to all the tech. Its just relaxing with some excitement mixed in along the journey to a double digit bass. thanks

  • @markschettler4993
    @markschettler4993 Місяць тому

    I use your videos to try and understand how to use my Active Target 1. I haven't even got it set up where it is giving me good info. I have decided to add an additional 16 Volt Lithium battery to clean up the signal. I want to understand this technology and use it to improve my fishing. I did enjoy the Elite tournament on Lake Murray where from my vantage it was not just a bunch of young kids with their noses stuck on the screen. Please continue the content and help us weekend fishermen that aren't out every day honing our craft.

  • @dlcook1971
    @dlcook1971 Місяць тому +1

    Keep on showing us how to use the most recent technics to use!! I dont care what the content is as long I'm learning something. The problem with live fishing is a lot of the anglers just dont talk to the audience.

  • @Fishingwithfaithoutdoors23
    @Fishingwithfaithoutdoors23 Місяць тому

    For me, I’m a bank/ kayak angler. I do some boat fishing when I can. I rather watch someone like you than any “ pro” because the real pros are you folks, that do it for fun and not a paycheck because your going to share real techniques and facts without having to support a sponsor or a company. And some of you do but you or they tell the truth about how they fish, and I’m all about watching someone that can fish without having to watch a scene all the time. I want to see straight up shallow, punching, brush , tree bass catching, rod bending, line screaming, large jaw action! The fewer the electronics that’s use, the better a video is in my opinion.

  • @carytoms9500
    @carytoms9500 Місяць тому

    Yes I really enjoy Live. I’ve had the 32 transducer since September. Recently I’ve had the best time with it schooling bass. Not having to wait until they surface I can fire my top water where the bass are. Be

  • @charlescartwright7322
    @charlescartwright7322 Місяць тому +1

    Mikey: This Year I added Garmin Livescope to my boat to learn fish reactions and parts of the lake that I never fished. Look at how many UA-cam videos are about setting up you graph; very few videos about techniques! Technique to me is what FFS is all about; now understand why pros take 100s and 1000s of hours practicing. There is a real need for the FFS techniques in UA-cam videos. Please help us with our techniques and the “why”. Thanks very much.

  • @CaptYale68
    @CaptYale68 Місяць тому

    I’ve had my FFS for a few years now and only used it a few times on the lake I lived on in Central FL. Didn’t care for it much but it did show fish movements around submerged structure. FL fishing is a whole different way of fishing. Bait is key.
    Structure is a key word in fishing, as I grew up to learn, now at 72 years old I still prefer the art of casting to visible Structure above a below water, following seasonal patterns, weather conditions and bottom contours and make up.
    It would be interesting to know where the anglers using ffs start searching and why.

  • @michaelnadeau3238
    @michaelnadeau3238 Місяць тому

    Your average angler will never own LIVE. It’s just to expensive. Putting it on a kayak just seems like overkill. And if you’re just a weekend fisherman is it worth it? As far as watching and learning through UA-cam there’s nothing like watching a talented fisherman breakdown a body of water, and hammer bass with with the basics. Water temp, water clarity, weather patterns and learned knowledge. Keep up the great work!! Almost to 100k subs!!!! 🎣👙

  • @Fatenarr
    @Fatenarr Місяць тому

    I would definitely be interested in learning about forward facing! I don’t like watching other people do it but doesn’t mean I don’t want to learn how to do it myself

  • @hlh1210
    @hlh1210 Місяць тому

    At 57, and being old school, I find it hard to watch, but I watch everything I can about advanced electronics. Like you, I'm a techno-weenie and want to learn more about solving the puzzle. I'm running mega live and 360, and it tells me a lot about bait and bass activity in an area quickly without wasting a bunch of time fishing a dead area. It was great meeting you at the Gunterville gambler tourney last October. Hope to see you on the K chain this weekend with the MLFers here.

  • @stevebender7614
    @stevebender7614 Місяць тому

    Love your show and I have learned a ton and I have been bass fishing my whole life and in fla 20 plus years so thank you ( I think my next buy will be a 360 would work best for me ) 2 hsd12 with ghost I have ffs I think for me would be too difficult to learn at my age 57 can only get out 1 day a weekend

  • @Daniel-pz4wm
    @Daniel-pz4wm Місяць тому

    I'm still fishing for the fun of it!!! 🤓I don't have to have the latest and greatest New thing on my boat too enjoy Bass fishing. With FFS i fish what I'm willing to donate 🤫🤫🤫 and I AM HOPING TO GET LUCKY🤗🤗🤗. Cool video Mike 👍

  • @mtaylor516
    @mtaylor516 Місяць тому

    As a busy father and business owner, I find Livescope helps me know what fish are doing on my very limited amount of time on the water to fish. I would rather fish without it and when conditions are right I do. But I find the observing of fish behavior fascinating as well. The pros make it look way easier than it is to just “see a fish and cast to it and catch it” that people seem to think happens for everyone. I’m not a tournament angler but enjoy watching live still.
    When I first got FFS I went down the rabbit hole of not looking up from the screen for hours and it wasn’t enjoyable. Now I use it to see structure and general bait/fish locations but then go back to fishing traditional baits and methods. The only tech I would be sad to get rid of is my Ultrex. Spot lock has made fishing so much more enjoyable!

  • @chetspruill5934
    @chetspruill5934 Місяць тому

    Yes I'm very interested in learning more about AT.

  • @jerrypredmore8793
    @jerrypredmore8793 Місяць тому

    I think ya do good Mike. I learned and totally enjoyed watching you show and ell how to build jigs and skirt them nice. I just upgraded from a20 year old humming bird to a garmin 9 sv. That’s almost too fancy for me I pride myself to reading and practicing the seasons and the weather, the hatch and the cover and baits. I place the new modern stuff to pro wrestling and the like.

  • @bobbyparksjr6962
    @bobbyparksjr6962 Місяць тому

    Really like all your videos, hate watching lives but utilize FFS myself. To me it’s another tool to help at certain times! Love bog and swimsuit girl too! Feel like your straight up and your videos are always fun and educational!

  • @nic_harden09
    @nic_harden09 Місяць тому

    I like watching them use it on live and love using it myself.

  • @broketackle
    @broketackle Місяць тому

    As cool as technology is I won’t get FFS in my boat. It takes the adventure out of fishing. It takes the environment out of fishing. All that factors that come with finding that next good fishing hole. The FFS also doesn’t give the fish a break when they wanna get away from us hook hounds. Anyone can figure out the FFS and get on a hoard of fish and decimate them. So now we see big weights in tournaments but there’s no technique, skill, and discipline in that style. It’s gonna hurt the numbers of bass and make it harder to catch fish in the future in my opinion. It is what it is. Love the channel bro. Love bass fishing regardless. 💪💪💪

  • @LucasBassFishing
    @LucasBassFishing Місяць тому

    I love FFS and enjoy watching it. Pump the content out!

  • @jefferypeterson2119
    @jefferypeterson2119 Місяць тому

    I grew up old school. The whole challenge to me was the research, putting variables together, trial and error. Going to a lake looking around, casting to see what works. What they will react and bite to. Now it just seems to be pull in a spot. Look at the live scope for 30 sec and leave.. it has made fishing much easier and has made catching more possible however it has taken away the while challenging aspect away.. I'm for it because it's interesting and give a new look to fishing yet dont believe guys who say they are PROs should use it. Just my opinion

  • @Nehringer1
    @Nehringer1 Місяць тому

    I wish the thechnology was available for all three FFS platforms to "simulcast" the way Humminbird is doing. I can't learn anything from looking at the angler's backside. I think that is the biggest gripe of the viewers. I'm totally over the gripes of the anglers who aren't able to assimilate. That's a personal problem. But when I can see Mega Live on the TV screen, and then see and hear what the angler is doing, the picture gets a lot clearer in my mind. That day we were Guntersville together, boats side by side, you told me where to point the transducer and I was able to see exactly what you were describing, and you put me on fish. That was incredibly helpful! Thanks Bro! I find myself second guessing everything I see on AT. I'm now able to make a lot more sense of it. I still use it primarily to pick apart cover that I am targeting in order to not lose so many lures in heavy cover! If I catch a fish, that's a bonus. But if I see my crankbait approaching a limb on a brushpile, I can anticipate the exact point at which the bait will make contact, and I can ease the bait through the cover, rather than setting the hooks into it. As far as dangling a minnow over their heads, I don't find that particularly engaging TV to watch. But it shows me how I've been separated from my entry fees for a couple seasons. That should be the motivator to embrace the technology and techniques! These guys are taking your money. Figure out how to get some of it back by being competitive. There are still fish willing to bite on the bank, under docks, in brushpiles, and on points. Relying on one tactic that only a few anglers are really good at isn't going to last forever. You still need to be versatile and fish your strengths. But at the same time, everyone needs to learn to use the technology to some degree, even if it is only to enhance the techniques you already feel confident with. At some point in the learning process, the new techniques will coalesce.

  • @mitchellfishingadventures
    @mitchellfishingadventures Місяць тому

    I think ffs is a great learning tool. When someone is using it the fish don't just jump in the boat, the angler still has to catch them. When it comes to learning though, UA-cam is far superior to any form of professional tournament fishing. There's tons of guys, yourself included, that teach people every day how to get better at fishing. To me thats more entertaining and valuable than watching any professional tournament fishing. I love the challenge of fishing and I love kayak tournaments. There are several guys I watch that are on UA-cam that tournament fish out of kayaks. What they do though is make it a show that youre invested in and not just watching them watch a screen. The guys that aren't "professionals" tend to also teach while tournament fishing. That element is not there in professional tournament fishing and it makes it boring to most people.

  • @carytoms9500
    @carytoms9500 Місяць тому

    Yes I like it your videos are helpful

  • @johnrayner5599
    @johnrayner5599 Місяць тому

    I am always wanting to learn, love it or hate it its here so you might as well adapt.

  • @user-eu4sv4jf2g
    @user-eu4sv4jf2g Місяць тому

    I am always on the look to learn more and make myself a better fisherman and I am 50 years old! I personally do watch the live cast during the Elite Series tournaments and will continue to do so for my own personal reasons. I have specific anglers that I follow because they are great teachers of the sport and truly have a love for it. No they don't always do a lot of "teaching" during the tournaments verbally, but if you are paying attention you can still learn new things. I have no issue with learning new things and ways to catch more fish. I started using big baits (swim baits, glide baits...) over a year ago at just under 49 years old. No, I did not start catching giant fish right away. It's like anything else that you need to put the time and dedication towards to be successful, but I did start catching fish in a different way that I never have before. Same goes for FFS. Do your homework and put in the time. It WILL pay off! If you choose not to use it that is your choice and good for you for sticking to your own beliefs. This isn't the first time such discussions and complaints have risen in this sport and it won't be the last. Our entire world is becoming more and more technologically advanced whether we like it or not. No amount of restrictions or regulations are going to change that. The technology will still continue to get better and if you restrict it too much then I personally believe that whatever organization has the strictest rules and regs will suffer the worst. Just my 2 cents. Mikey, truly love watching your channel so thank you for everything my friend!! Stay the course! Fish on!!

  • @jimreilly5770
    @jimreilly5770 Місяць тому

    I'm sure there will be plenty of feedback from both sides on this one...Personally not interested if FFS but you do you Mikey! I'm still waiting for more kayak fishing vids 🙏

  • @tommwarneke396
    @tommwarneke396 Місяць тому

    Bored to watching live fishing, so go to watch you. But, if we can learn from you using the screen to show and teach us more about bass fishing. But, I don’t see myself buying a screen for confirmation of fish on the end of my cast.

  • @Garminrules
    @Garminrules Місяць тому

    Just keep doing what you do.

  • @garycomer6028
    @garycomer6028 Місяць тому

    I use to keep up with pro fishing when they were actually fishermen,but now if im in the mood to watch anything bass fishing its something on UA-cam. I don't even keep up with bass or mlf at all anymore.

  • @slimjimmy229
    @slimjimmy229 Місяць тому

    As a tournament angler, I absolutely HATE FFS😂
    I've always been a local stick because I've spent my life learning seasonal movements and how bass responds to different conditions. My forte is flipping shallow cover, but I am well versed in many other techniques.
    I learned how to use down and side imaging to target offshore bass more efficiently. Using GPS to waypoint and cast to schooling bass on structure and brush piles. I could hold my own during an offshore event. Then, after I get a decent limit, go head hunting for that kicker on a dock or in the weeds, whatever.
    The problem with FFS is that it is dominating. Pre-FFS, a shallow water guy could still compete, even if it's an offshore deal. Now, even when the conditions are set up perfectly to flip flooded bushes, cypress, and willows, the guy that will win the tournament will be offshore, targeting single bass. It is taking the diversity of techniques away from bass fishing on a competitive level.
    I hope that this FFS deal will soon become just another technique, but the reality is that I do not see this happening any time soon.
    Before people commit, yes, I have a livescope on my boat. Yes, I know how to use it. Yes, I can compete with it. It is about as boring to me as watching a minnow under a bobber, but I have learned to do it out of necessity. It simply just doesn't compare to flipping a jig in a bush and feeling that thump. The unfortunate truth is that it doesn't matter how good you are at any specific technique anymore. If you don't specialize in FFS, you aren't going to win unless you get lucky.

  • @Steve13lb12oz
    @Steve13lb12oz Місяць тому +1

    Hey MikeyBigBalzz…..Still subscribed but the algorithm hasn’t been bringing your vids to my account. 🤬🤬
    I don’t understand people whining about watching FFS. They would rather watch live back when Denny Brauer was dominating by flipping. Denny would get 5 bites total for the day. 😴
    Like it or not, if you are a fisherman, this is fishing today.
    Most people that whine about it are the same ones that struggle to operate their cellphones.
    Keep on doing what you’re doing , your content is still my #1. I can’t believe your Florida season this year. 🙌🏻

    • @chrism2042
      @chrism2042 Місяць тому

      Anything like the ones using FFS kick and scream like spoiled kids not getting their way when someone says it should be banned from tournament fishing? The same ones that scream about it are the ones lacking skill and know they would suck without it.
      I don't whine about FFS, actually could care less, stopped bass fishing years ago and even then didn't tournament fish, strictly saltwater fishing. My bay boat has Garmin units that I find as easy to operate as an iphone, but I still don't have FFS even though I know it would increase my catch ratio. Because I don't care to take the sportsmanship out of fishing!
      Technology is making people dumb, lazy and incompetent. So why not learn to spotlight fish on a screen and drop a jig on them? Guess it's much easier than learning a skill for the instant gratification that people expect.

    • @mikeybalzz
      @mikeybalzz  Місяць тому

      Well I appreciate you coming back to check out the channel UA-cam has not been too kind to me with showing guys the videos. I like the way you framed it " this is fishing today" I think that's something that won't change because I feel like it's already embedded in the tournaments The Weeknd Anglers and definitely social media.

  • @anthonytingle6578
    @anthonytingle6578 Місяць тому

    I found people that don't have FFS are haters, people that have it love it. I agree it is super boring watching someone stair at a screen but for the pros it gives them the best chance to win good money. My favorite pro fisherman is Gerald Swindel he doesn't always win but he relies mostly on his experience and instincts and he's funny as hell too. I like watching guys power fishing with jigs and frogs the best, but different strokes for different folks. Great video Mikey keep catching those big ones.

  • @patdarling2036
    @patdarling2036 Місяць тому

    Dude your Kool do your thing live is Kool just because you find the fish with it you still have to catch them no different that sight fishing spawning bass you see them throw your tackle box at them some time lock jaw is just that lock jaw live is just a set of eyes love your show dude

  • @user-cc6tu7lg9s
    @user-cc6tu7lg9s Місяць тому +1

    Question is will it hurt bass fishing in long run ? They have access to fish that they never had before probably will kill a lot of them in end.

  • @1304GT
    @1304GT Місяць тому

    If FFS went away in live broadcasts, I would definitely watch longer. I too get very bored looking at a back all day long. Also, I could buy it tomorrow but the experience I have learned over the years is much more enjoyable.

  • @daytradingwithnuke9976
    @daytradingwithnuke9976 Місяць тому

    I buy what tech I can afford, if it's something I understand and can use. I like options and opportunities. Yes I tournament fish, but not for the competition rather to share in the event with friends I have who tournament fish as well. 80% of my fishing is fun fishing and I enjoy being out in nature. Anything that helps me understand what's actually going on and not just take wild ass guesses THAT is what I want. Life isn't a competition it is an experience.

  • @brantmcglothlin6951
    @brantmcglothlin6951 Місяць тому +1

    I spent a lot of money to have FFS put on my boat. I have used it and watched it, but I really don't have a good idea of what the hell I am doing. Finding fish for me is hard. Yes, if you could teach me anything i would absolutely love it. Thank you for your videos. I love to hear your opinion.

  • @foreverfishingillinois815
    @foreverfishingillinois815 Місяць тому

    I personally dont have ffs i fish from the kyak and bank and definitely come here to see big fish and learn man for sure

  • @notsogood6249
    @notsogood6249 Місяць тому

    I have LiveScope 34 on my boat. I may or may not watch all your video's on it. I will have to see what you can bring to the table for me to continue to watching them.

  • @mikemalone9404
    @mikemalone9404 Місяць тому

    I'm like everyone else, I don't like staring at someones backside, esp when HE may have to tight of shorts, or too short 😆, that being said, if there was a split screen, where I can focus on what they are seeing and doing, it would be different...well some. I do have livescope, and I mainly use it to find bait, or see how the fish are acting, but I'm not a tournament guy, so my day on the water isn't ALL about reeling them in. I still enjoy trying to figure them out the old way, and going down a bank. Let's face it, Wheeler or Connell aren't going to show anyone what they're really doing! So as to your videos, do as you have been....keep it real! Non-bias! It's one of the reasons I like watching you. Keep teaching us FFS, AND how to do it the old school way! And when all the tournaments left are up north, where they catch them 100ft deep.....I'll be sure to tune you in...again!

  • @hunterbigwood4556
    @hunterbigwood4556 Місяць тому

    Mikey! Great video. I could write a book in this comment section about all the things talked about. I will always watch/ record live fishing. No matter the organization or the technology being used even though I cannot stand Boyd duckett. Because no matter what I have an opportunity to learn from a guy that fishes as much as the tour level guys do. With that being said I don’t think ffs has a long term place at the professional level. Not long ago I had a decision to make. I could either spend $5,000 on live sonar or spend $5,000 on the taa event at lake Lanier. I was told that the taa event was full so I spent my money on live scope plus. Since then I have utilized it in every fishing trip wether it’s for fun or in a tournament. And I can tell you that it is absolutely a weapon. Not just for targeting fish that you can see, but targeting cover that people without the technology have no idea is there without spending hours idling a lake. Moving forward I think the tours should split the schedule half and half. So that at the end of the year the most well rounded angler is the aoy. And as far as recreational fishing goes I think it should still continue to be legal because most recreational fisherman only get a few days a month to go and target whatever species they prefer to catch and they should be allowed to have the very best chance at putting themselves and their families on fish each time they go to the lake. Which will grow the sport. Thank you for all of your hard work bringing content over the years.

  • @jimrobinson6807
    @jimrobinson6807 Місяць тому

    Mikey, I've learned a lot about fishing watching your videos since I began 2 years ago. I live on Buckeye Lake (Ohio) and fish both by boat and on bank. I have no interest in any FFS or any other electronic aid. If you create videos specific to electronics, make that known in the title if possible. Give Bog a hug for me.

  • @booster4470
    @booster4470 Місяць тому

    I don't have FFS, probaby never will, but I love learnng about it. You are the best and most fun big fish teacher on line. I am sick of the "beating dead horse" mantra of FFs being banned. As for these goofs who say ''I'm tired of watchng their back", they still watch the Pro's back when he throws a spinner bait under a tree without FFS. I eat up watchng the Live...MLF is the best at it. It's the dumbA... commentary/babbling especially of BASS. At Murray BASS did have some absolutely stunning overhead drone shots of the schooling herring and bass wolfpacks. Kadoos to them for that.

  • @raymondpadilla65
    @raymondpadilla65 Місяць тому

    I watch live to learn some cuz i don't have it yet its a big investment ,and you and tactical bassin for truthful information i watch youtube for truthful info not entertainment i can watch the news for entertainment 😂