Thanks for sharing Byron. Nice to see the Aussie stuff working in the USA. Miller rods and lures. Good luck with your new journey into the U.S fishing seen.
So so moist and that's what she said 😂 best commentary yet in a video mate 👌🏽 I really like this format and it shows the work you put in behind the scenes learning a relatively new fish and the techniques that go with it. No doubt that the American large mouth will take that 12incher with the size of their mouth... just got to find the bigger size of fish I reckon. Beautiful area you live in mate 👌🏽
Awesome video Byron. I was born and raised in Central Florida, not more than 15 minutes down the road from where you are, but live in New England now. It is nice to watch the the fishing I grew up doing and still do when I make it back home. We have great freshwater fishing in New England but nothing compares to Florida Largemouth Bass fishing. Have no doubt, even a .5lb LMB will suck down a 12" worm. Watch some videos on UA-cam of them eating large worms, they usually hit it, hold for a second, then inhale the rest of it. So when using larger worms, give them a second to inhale it before you set that hook and you will decrease those missed fish. Also, aeration or not, if there is a puddle of water in FL there are LMB in it. I've caught 5lbers from 1/4 acre ponds on the side of the road. There are also probably gators in it also. If you want to get in to the double digit club, 10+ pounder, get some live golden shiners. It isn't as sporting or exhilarating as fishing artificial, but all of my double digit LMB have been caught using live shiners. Thanks for sharing your videos and best of luck!
Love the vid Byron so cool to see parts of the US that we don’t normally see love the content mate cheers Paul The Hook & The Cook keep up the great work mate 👍
Hi Bryon, I wonder how these lures would work in our dams chasing. Bass just watched Carl's video on his falcon. , it's great to see Aussie giving it a go in America. Take care, mate 👍
Definitely a whole different world over there hey mate. It felt really wrong watching your hand on the spool dragging a fish up the bank. I don't think we've got many urban/manmade freshwater fishing opportunities like that here in Australia, and I'd bet that the ones that exist are flooded with carp as well. Love to see how you progress in the months to come and what sort of stuff will pop up on the channel. Just wondering, were you fishing braid straight through to the hook, and did you "sample" anything from the mango tree and if so was it any good compared to Australia? Looking forward to the next one 🤙🤙
Hahaha yeah dude. Went to the golf club house yesterday to check and they said have at it. A few have come home since! 25lb braid, straight through to the hook. As much as I’d love to get my hands next to the water… those gators mean I keep myself always a couple feet back. Maybe as I get more comfortable I’ll get closer but for the moment land based, I’m hanging back a meter or three.
@@ByronTeaHill Looks like a super promising spot for sure, glad to see its open season on the tree as well. I completely understand the gators, its pretty funny looking at the complete separation between landing fish over in america to netting a bream hooked on 4lb over here hey.
Interesting mate. I caught my big girl on a speedy worm in watermelon in Nebraska, but fished as slow as I could, as long as the tail vibrated. The wacky rig seemed to catch the smaller fish...
Thanks for sharing Byron. Nice to see the Aussie stuff working in the USA. Miller rods and lures. Good luck with your new journey into the U.S fishing seen.
Thanks Jack!!!
So so moist and that's what she said 😂 best commentary yet in a video mate 👌🏽
I really like this format and it shows the work you put in behind the scenes learning a relatively new fish and the techniques that go with it.
No doubt that the American large mouth will take that 12incher with the size of their mouth... just got to find the bigger size of fish I reckon.
Beautiful area you live in mate 👌🏽
Hahaha yeah hate, there’s a few that’s what she said moments in there. lol!! Yeah dude 100% it’s a nice community, wife felt safe which was important
Awesome video Byron. I was born and raised in Central Florida, not more than 15 minutes down the road from where you are, but live in New England now. It is nice to watch the the fishing I grew up doing and still do when I make it back home. We have great freshwater fishing in New England but nothing compares to Florida Largemouth Bass fishing. Have no doubt, even a .5lb LMB will suck down a 12" worm. Watch some videos on UA-cam of them eating large worms, they usually hit it, hold for a second, then inhale the rest of it. So when using larger worms, give them a second to inhale it before you set that hook and you will decrease those missed fish. Also, aeration or not, if there is a puddle of water in FL there are LMB in it. I've caught 5lbers from 1/4 acre ponds on the side of the road. There are also probably gators in it also. If you want to get in to the double digit club, 10+ pounder, get some live golden shiners. It isn't as sporting or exhilarating as fishing artificial, but all of my double digit LMB have been caught using live shiners. Thanks for sharing your videos and best of luck!
Ahhh that’s very cool! It seems like there are bass in every piece of water here. Really enjoyed reading your experience buddy, thanks for sharing
Wouldn't believe the story of re-catching your lost line and the fish on the end if you told me in a pub, but you have the video proof! Very cool
Haha! I agree. It actually happened on the winning fish on AFC maybe a year ago. Again, you wouldn’t believe it if it wasn’t on film.
Love the vid Byron so cool to see parts of the US that we don’t normally see love the content mate cheers Paul The Hook & The Cook keep up the great work mate 👍
I’m glad you enjoyed it mate, I’ll keep the content coming!
One of your best vids Byron. Love the way everything went, and commentary was a good bonus 😁
Glad you enjoyed it legend. Land based is soo much work!
Hi Bryon, I wonder how these lures would work in our dams chasing. Bass just watched Carl's video on his falcon. , it's great to see Aussie giving it a go in America. Take care, mate 👍
Yeah curious, not 100% sure on that hey!
I reckon the "wacky rig" with a small-er worm could work on impoundment bass. Speedworm, probably not...
Our fish share the same last name bass but jolly they are so different.. the size of the lures they devour are crazy.. moist episode.
Lol very moist! Yeah crazy hey. Straight through braid, not a problem.
@@ByronTeaHill I was wondering, is that why they fish straight through braid? Just because of their style and size of lures?
Don’t mind the pond hopping vids. Bit of an American UA-camr staple.
You rocking some daiwa wilderness rods. Thought I saw some tubes in the boat…
Yeah you did 🤣😂🤣 just trying them out now
Definitely a whole different world over there hey mate. It felt really wrong watching your hand on the spool dragging a fish up the bank. I don't think we've got many urban/manmade freshwater fishing opportunities like that here in Australia, and I'd bet that the ones that exist are flooded with carp as well. Love to see how you progress in the months to come and what sort of stuff will pop up on the channel. Just wondering, were you fishing braid straight through to the hook, and did you "sample" anything from the mango tree and if so was it any good compared to Australia? Looking forward to the next one 🤙🤙
Hahaha yeah dude. Went to the golf club house yesterday to check and they said have at it. A few have come home since!
25lb braid, straight through to the hook. As much as I’d love to get my hands next to the water… those gators mean I keep myself always a couple feet back.
Maybe as I get more comfortable I’ll get closer but for the moment land based, I’m hanging back a meter or three.
@@ByronTeaHill Looks like a super promising spot for sure, glad to see its open season on the tree as well. I completely understand the gators, its pretty funny looking at the complete separation between landing fish over in america to netting a bream hooked on 4lb over here hey.
yup yup! If im in a boat its a different story. But on a bank... yeah different story alright! lol
Interesting mate. I caught my big girl on a speedy worm in watermelon in Nebraska, but fished as slow as I could, as long as the tail vibrated. The wacky rig seemed to catch the smaller fish...
Wacky rig is good at that, can catch the big ones too!!!
Was the braid you're using on the 10 inch worm when you snapped it off Saltiga 12 strand by chance?
25lb Dangan
Absolutely awesome video as usual, and what bag is that, that you have your gear in?
The back pack is a peak design back pack... the small shoulder is a b.a.s.s membership bag they sent out when i signed up for the magazine over here
@@ByronTeaHill thank you
Tou Turned into a proper American bass fisherman 😂 even the thumbnail says it all
Lol. Yup
Just got to the part where you lost your lure and court it back 😂 mate is that a infeet reel how do rate it
Hey yeah man. I think it’s a nice reel. It’s got a nice price point to it.
Did the jig head winners get announced
Not yet, just flying around like a mad man. I’ll post up soon
How the Infeet x treating you possible review because there are none on youtube
Infeet x… I don’t think I’ve used them.
@Byron TeaHill it’s the spin real you used in the vid