First year fishing and all the videos I watched for tips I realized were for being in a boat and didn't really help me much . Definitely need more bank fishing tips they are very welcomed
Appreciate the video I feel like I’ve tried every location and thrown every lure . I’ll give this a try hopefully my luck turns around . It’s been tuff fishing lately
Thanx Tyler. Its cool you still fish ponds. Me too, I test lures alot in a pond and if I don't feel like dragging the boat out and just want to set the hook, to the pond I go. Best pond lure is a neko worm for me.
Its getting cold here in Wisconsin. My ten year old son and I have been killing it with the Texas rig and Yamamoto Senco. They just work. Every time. This is a high pressure public bank and everyone around us is constantly swapping baits. We get just as many fish as them and definitely the bigger fish. My son caught his personal best small mouth on Friday last week and then again on Saturday. Both at night in the dark and both with the Texas rig. 4.4 pounder Friday and 5 on Saturday. I wish we could share photos here in the comments. You are 100% right about the depth. We moved down river from our usual spot to the deeper water and its working.
I appreciate all your videos but recently they have been even better than normal!! Thanks for all the amazing content and sharing your bass fishing knowledge
2 months now bank fishing. No fish, doing it on my own. However I work my rod much much better than I did last month. I hooked 1 giant. That was awesome. Got a spot for ned rigs. Also been using swimjig, spinnerbait, lipless/squarebilled crankbait, chatterbait, standard jig. Was going out everyday, now its twice a week for at least 4 hours but up to 8 during daylight savings. Thanks for helping me out!
My favorite shakey head is a zman smh worm paired with an smh head. I LOVE how durable it is! The head also comes through mud and grass super well because of its conical shape. Give it a try!
I live in southeastern Ohio where I can see WV straight across the Ohio River from where I live but I fish where bluegill and crawfish are the main forage and sometimes I struggle with if I should use like shad color baits because of no shad where I fish. You should do a video on that Tyler
Its all about temperature layers or 'thermoclines' in stillwater bodies. In winter fish will try to find warmer layers or warm spots in a lake or pond. In cold weather the top layers get chilled by the wind and lower night time temperatures. A warmer more stable layer will form in mid-water all the way down to a few inches from the bottom. Cold water like cold air falls down so a cold layer forms close to the bottom. Fish will suspend barely moving or slowly cruise around in midwater or a few inches off bottom. Other factors like patches of rotting bottom weed, sunshine and wind are other factors to account for. Rotting vegetation creates warmth so fish may hang around close to summer weed beds even in winter. On sunny winter days the top layers of shallow ponds warm up quicker and draw fish into the upper layers. On the other hand. Strong cold winds chill the upper layers and intermix the layers in shallow lakes and ponds. Winter rain or snow can rapidly drop the water temperature and the influx of cold water drops to the bottom and forms a thicker layer of cold water on the bottom forcing the fish to loiter in mid-water away from the bottom. Fish will also 'follow' a warm wind and avoid cold winds in lakes and ponds that are less than 8ft deep. If you can find a bank with a warmer wind in your face you may find the fish their too. Dropshotting and slow falling baits help you target the layers. Suspending or slow sinking crankbaits work well too. The predators will be in deeper areas seeking warmer water layers and cover in the clearer winter bodies of water but they will move to different areas and layers based on the factors I mentioned above.
Bout time I watch a lot of UA-cam fishing videos and you’ll all got boats and stuff I want to keep learning from youll but it’s hard when I’m a bank fisherman and all I watch is fishermen that have boats
Fishing from the bank in the winter when it’s cold out, the water is muddy and higher than normal, what is it with these conditions that you find it more difficult to catch bass.
Unfortunately, I'm a bank / dock Fisher, I'm not a professional so I don't consider myself an "Angler", but, in all honesty Bass fishing from the bank, in S.E. Ohio is almost impossible. I need a fishing kayak so bad, but, as a disabled person on a set income, a fishing kayak might as well be a Unicorn. :(
Hey man, need advice. For like a month straight I was having massive success on a swim jig. I was pulling 3-5 bass per hour out and having an awesome time! Last 2 weeks I've been out I can't find a bite! Not on the jig, not on anything else I try. I was having so much fun consistently getting good days, and now I've been feeling sad that those days are gone :( Is there anything you think can affect my game? Like am I hiring that spot too much? Now all the fish have seen my jig?
Side note, I was doing really well all year on various rigs depending on the season. Carolina pulled me amazing summer days, and early fall was carried by the wacky rig and swim jig. But this is the first month of the year I'm NOT catching and its really making me sad
@@mikeandrade586I've been having good luck with swim baits lately. I have noticed that a super slow retrieve is working the best and also giving the bait a break now and then leaving it sit without movement. You may also try to downsize your bait and try something smaller and see if that helps. This time of year can be slow and changes each day. I went out last Saturday and caught 26 large mouth in one day which is my all time best. Went back the next day and caught just 2. Went out yesterday and caught 10 also nabbing a 5 pounder PB. So don't give up, I will say I have an app called bass forecast that gives you a rating for your area everyday. I was very skeptical about it at first but after using it for a few months it seems to be very accurate as far as when it gives a high rating I catch more fish,days with low rating I catch much less.
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No one ever does bank fishing videos for cold weather thank u I've been waiting for a video like this
First year fishing and all the videos I watched for tips I realized were for being in a boat and didn't really help me much . Definitely need more bank fishing tips they are very welcomed
Appreciate the video I feel like I’ve tried every location and thrown every lure . I’ll give this a try hopefully my luck turns around . It’s been tuff fishing lately
Berg, You gotta do a bank fish video in Jan/Feb @ your parents house. A part 2 to this video…?
Thanx Tyler. Its cool you still fish ponds. Me too, I test lures alot in a pond and if I don't feel like dragging the boat out and just want to set the hook, to the pond I go. Best pond lure is a neko worm for me.
Thanks for showing us bank fishermen some love, Haha
Its getting cold here in Wisconsin. My ten year old son and I have been killing it with the Texas rig and Yamamoto Senco. They just work. Every time. This is a high pressure public bank and everyone around us is constantly swapping baits. We get just as many fish as them and definitely the bigger fish. My son caught his personal best small mouth on Friday last week and then again on Saturday. Both at night in the dark and both with the Texas rig. 4.4 pounder Friday and 5 on Saturday. I wish we could share photos here in the comments. You are 100% right about the depth. We moved down river from our usual spot to the deeper water and its working.
Can you do a bank fishing video
I would love this
Duck shorts look phenomenal 👍🏻 great tips Tyler for cold water fishing thanks bud 👍🏻
Thank you Tyler fish ponds and kayaks live in Oklahoma any tips are greatly appreciated hope you had blessed thanksgiving.
I appreciate all your videos but recently they have been even better than normal!! Thanks for all the amazing content and sharing your bass fishing knowledge
This is the content I'm here for.
2 months now bank fishing. No fish, doing it on my own. However I work my rod much much better than I did last month. I hooked 1 giant. That was awesome. Got a spot for ned rigs. Also been using swimjig, spinnerbait, lipless/squarebilled crankbait, chatterbait, standard jig. Was going out everyday, now its twice a week for at least 4 hours but up to 8 during daylight savings. Thanks for helping me out!
Thank you, great info as always!!!!
Thx for the tips for bank anglers!🎉🫡👍
My favorite shakey head is a zman smh worm paired with an smh head. I LOVE how durable it is! The head also comes through mud and grass super well because of its conical shape. Give it a try!
love me a bitsy bug jig 1/8 on my spinning 3/8 black/blue works wonders
I live in southeastern Ohio where I can see WV straight across the Ohio River from where I live but I fish where bluegill and crawfish are the main forage and sometimes I struggle with if I should use like shad color baits because of no shad where I fish. You should do a video on that Tyler
Its all about temperature layers or 'thermoclines' in stillwater bodies.
In winter fish will try to find warmer layers or warm spots in a lake or pond.
In cold weather the top layers get chilled by the wind and lower night time temperatures.
A warmer more stable layer will form in mid-water all the way down to a few inches from the bottom. Cold water like cold air falls down so a cold layer forms close to the bottom. Fish will suspend barely moving or slowly cruise around in midwater or a few inches off bottom.
Other factors like patches of rotting bottom weed, sunshine and wind are other factors to account for.
Rotting vegetation creates warmth so fish may hang around close to summer weed beds even in winter. On sunny winter days the top layers of shallow ponds warm up quicker and draw fish into the upper layers. On the other hand. Strong cold winds chill the upper layers and intermix the layers in shallow lakes and ponds. Winter rain or snow can rapidly drop the water temperature and the influx of cold water drops to the bottom and forms a thicker layer of cold water on the bottom forcing the fish to loiter in mid-water away from the bottom. Fish will also 'follow' a warm wind and avoid cold winds in lakes and ponds that are less than 8ft deep.
If you can find a bank with a warmer wind in your face you may find the fish their too.
Dropshotting and slow falling baits help you target the layers. Suspending or slow sinking crankbaits work well too. The predators will be in deeper areas seeking warmer water layers and cover in the clearer winter bodies of water but they will move to different areas and layers based on the factors I mentioned above.
Good tips for bank anglers TB. And it's always shorts weather here in FLA. lol
Tyler, what about a Ned style bait on the back of a jig in the Winter? Maybe a ZMan Finesse TRD? Ever try that?
TylersReelFishing did a video about that a few months back.
In a pond,it's usually the dam that's deepest
Great information thank you
are you gonna be at the Fishing Expo in Columbus again this year?
As soon as you said, I want to talk to the bank angler my ears perked up let’s go I’m listening lol
That jig you’re talking about is a Bitsy Flip
Bout time I watch a lot of UA-cam fishing videos and you’ll all got boats and stuff I want to keep learning from youll but it’s hard when I’m a bank fisherman and all I watch is fishermen that have boats
We're ice fishing already where i live hahahaha 😂
If you do catch a fish there, you're KVD 😂
Fishing from the bank in the winter when it’s cold out, the water is muddy and higher than normal, what is it with these conditions that you find it more difficult to catch bass.
Unfortunately, I'm a bank / dock Fisher, I'm not a professional so I don't consider myself an "Angler", but, in all honesty Bass fishing from the bank, in S.E. Ohio is almost impossible.
I need a fishing kayak so bad, but, as a disabled person on a set income, a fishing kayak might as well be a Unicorn. :(
Those shorts look awesome. I'm fat and clumsy, so stretchy and stain-proof speaks to me.
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Hey man, need advice. For like a month straight I was having massive success on a swim jig. I was pulling 3-5 bass per hour out and having an awesome time! Last 2 weeks I've been out I can't find a bite! Not on the jig, not on anything else I try. I was having so much fun consistently getting good days, and now I've been feeling sad that those days are gone :( Is there anything you think can affect my game? Like am I hiring that spot too much? Now all the fish have seen my jig?
Side note, I was doing really well all year on various rigs depending on the season. Carolina pulled me amazing summer days, and early fall was carried by the wacky rig and swim jig. But this is the first month of the year I'm NOT catching and its really making me sad
@@mikeandrade586I've been having good luck with swim baits lately. I have noticed that a super slow retrieve is working the best and also giving the bait a break now and then leaving it sit without movement. You may also try to downsize your bait and try something smaller and see if that helps. This time of year can be slow and changes each day. I went out last Saturday and caught 26 large mouth in one day which is my all time best. Went back the next day and caught just 2. Went out yesterday and caught 10 also nabbing a 5 pounder PB. So don't give up, I will say I have an app called bass forecast that gives you a rating for your area everyday. I was very skeptical about it at first but after using it for a few months it seems to be very accurate as far as when it gives a high rating I catch more fish,days with low rating I catch much less.
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