Blessed to fish this river every weekend and it never disappoints! Good job! Summertime is Ned rig and swim baits for me and a whopper plopper. Those three destroy the river smallys!
it is always so much fun to watch your fishing adventure's. You are such a hard working and focused angler that never give's up and puts in the time to be the best and do the best that you can. Such an inspiration to all of us out here grinding away at our hopes and dreams. Thanks for taking us along to share these adventures with you.
@@kristinefischer2289 Well thank you for saying that I really appreciate it. I think your an amazing angler and we need more people like you not only in the sport of fishing but in this world as well. I do hope one day are path's cross so I can at least say hello in person. But you just keep doing you and I will keep watching and supporting you. Be safe out there and I hope you crush it on your next tournament as well!
Way to stay positive! Nice tourney! It’s so nice to see a girl tournament fishing and doing great! I look forward to seeing your videos and you actually made me want to buy a kayak and start fishing that way !
There's nothing like a great sunrise on the susqy. I have fished the river for years. Between the sunrise and sunsets. And a couple of smallies to go with it. Great job. We usually use whopper poppers in the current seams. But you had it working. Great tourney. You may not have won. But looks like you had fun. That's all that matters.
A bunch of "oh no's" 🤣 but some awesome smallies on the Susqy! It can be a tough river to fish sometimes, but looks like you were smashing them 😎👌 I was out by the statue of liberty in Marysville yesterday, and only caught 2.
I was out there (Dauphin Narrows) on Saturday morning fishing was tough though. I live 2 mins away from the Susquehanna, so can’t complain. Love the videos 👍🏻
Kristine,Pennsylvania is my home state. If you can catch fish here , You'll pound fish everywhere else. Congratulations. on being persistent. God bless Best Female Angler Period.
That was a great video! Congrats on figuring ‘em out and finishing up near the top! I had an invite to hit this one with my buddy, Bert, but I have zero experience on rivers bigger than creek-size, and I chickened out..big current scares me. Got to get in some river practice before next year ‘cause this makes me want to go chase big river smallies! And it is actually good stats to have only not been able to film three days… seems something is always going wrong with filming… forgot the battery, forgot to charge the battery, forgot the sd card, forgot the little part that attaches to the mount, broke the little part that attaches to the mount…yep, three times is a great record! 🤣 Can’t wait to see your next adventure!
You aren't trying hard enough. If you haven't driven two hours. To a river. That is in 'perfect condition' for fishing. For your annual fishing excursion. With your fishing rods. To discover. You have no reels. Or you have fishing reels. But no rods. That was my special talent. When I was Kristine's age. So when it starts getting into. Lithium Ion battery packs. To keep a camera running. I'd say. You kids these days. Are well ahead. Keep on paddling those boats. What I've started to forget. More recently. Is my 'box' of flies. That was a whole new and original thing for me. Rods, check. Reels, check. Box of flies. Expletive. That's when I tell myself. Look at the water more. And cast less (mainly because I've got no other option).
@@kristinefischer2289 I didn't finish watching your video but I bet. From fishing it last year, I was actually considering bringing 1 rod, a box of topwaters, and my measuring board and floating the river in a plastic lifetime kayak for the tourney 🤣
Congrats my fellow Angler and I got 11th place in my first smallmouth bass tournament this year and I would have been in tenth place but I didn't submit my Biggest smallmouth bass correctly.
@@kristinefischer2289 Thank you and you truly inspire my understanding as a river smallmouth bass Angler in Spirit and in Truth, sincerely "The Dayton Metro Smallmouth Slayer" and your fellow Angler and brother in the Lord Jesus Christ🙏💪💙💯🤺👋🙌.
Awesome go pro quality with someone who you always enjoy watching, bone whopper plopper, white super fluke, jackhammer,spinner bait, would you be willing to name the square bill in your video
Fascinating how the landscape and water changes. Between open water lake angling. In Ohio State and Pennsylvania river bass angling. Like chalk and cheese. I saw that small fish attack that jerk bait though (the 'second' hole from treble hooks in the sweat shirt garment). On that day. There was something. About that take. You threw the jerk bait perpendicular to the current. And the small bass nailed the jerk bait. When the kayak boat. Was nearly on top of the fish (the kayak kind of provides that capability to get exceptionally 'close' to those fish). And to use that jerk bait cast. Perpendicular to the current flow (and the current flow at that location was not insubstantial). It was a respectable flow of river current. Right there. Which showed. There was bass feeding fairly shallow. In that current.
I saw one or two. Casts using that jerk bait (where it broke off the line). Where the kayak had just paddled into the bottom of a new river pool. From a small current glide. And Kristine fished 'upstream'. To cover the tail end. Of that river pool above. From down river. And I'm just wondering. Why a lot of the casts. Were upstream (as the kayak itself was paddling upstream). Like, if you really want to get a predatory fish. Such as a bass. To nail a retrieved bait. And when one has a kayak boat. To fish from. The cast across the moving current. Perpendicular to the current flow (and try it with a bait lure, of a number of densities). Don't even leave out. A small 'metal' bait lure (and 'metal' bait lures of the same size can vary very widely in weight, from not so heavy to substantially more heavy). The only difference it makes. Is speed of your retrieve.
If you can get a medium weight small sized metal bait lure. To go across one of the faster parts of moving water. Perpendicular to the current flow. You can catch virtually anything. Of any size. It's a good cast to make. For example. For the last 'half dozen' casts to make. If you need 'one' more fish. To fill out the whole catch. And improve the overall 'length' of fish caught. You could easily. Easily. Add several inches. Right there. So I wouldn't ignore metal. Medium weight (less heavy metal can move slower). And various composites. Of plastic and metal. The main thing though. When you have a river. And you have current flow. Don't neglect or shy away. From using 'speed' as a strategy (it doesn't have to be all about, working inside underneath the bushes).
There was a nice 'gravel' type river bed. Underneath some of that faster moving glides and currents. At the tops or bottoms. Of the larger 'flat' river pools (and having fished either up or down, through a long flat pool). When you get to those tails and throat areas. Of the river pools. Think of them. As less as an obstacle. To get the kayak over. And more as legitimate opportunities. To fish. If one thinks about it. A foot or two of water. With a medium weight metal lure. Something slim and fast. Racing across those river gravel shallow areas. Is not going to look. Out of context at all. To a river bass especially. And it will trigger them. Many more people though. Should perhaps. Take a leaf. From the book. Of the saltwater anglers. And just go with 'single'. Instead of trebles. For those faster moving, slightly heavier. Jerk baits and metal bait lures.
One could flip back. To doing the other stuff. That Kristine 'took apart'. In this tournament log video. In the slack water. The 'interstitial' water. To give it. Some kind of scientific sounding terminology. The back eddies and around the gravel bars and denser vegetation. It's a place. For a strategy. That does not involve. Anything like metal bait lures. But for that five to ten minutes. Where one happens to be. Padding across that 'zone'. Where one river flat area. Transitions. Into the next. That's a fishing opportunity. Right there (and the way to work it). Is less about the 'long' upstream cast. A lot more like. The shorter cast. Perpendicular to the current flow. And change from 'hard plastic'. To some kind of small metal thing. That creates a slight vibration. And the bass will sense that. Even in the fast moving currents. Don't worry. They'll 'know'. How to find it. This tournament. Was a great chance. To cast a little bit of 'metal'. Here and there. In between the rest. Because that's how. One would land 'the monster'.
Of all the fish takes. That I saw in the footage. That I found. The most interesting. In a lot of ways. Was the smallest fish caught. In the two days. The one that made the hole in the clothing garment. Look at where he nailed that jerk bait. Aggressive. There must be larger fish. Like that. In those same stretches. I'd lay money on it. The other way to fish those places. Is down stream. From above (however, the fast metal bait retrieve isn't as effective that way, as it is at close quarters directly perpendicular to current). Fishing from directly above. Downstream. Is a different proposition entirely. And I'm thinking. Something with a kind of neutral buoyancy. But something like a wooden bait. With a percentage of weight. In the wooden bait lure. The wood will guarantee it's movement. And the weight will enable one. To fish it downstream. That's a place. Where something as basic. As a small, plain homemade balsa wood and varnish job. Might even do the trick. It's a situation. In which I'd go. Very 'old school'.
Love the video. Thanks so much for sharing what you were having success with! I'm assuming the muddy colored water impacted your game plan significantly?
Curious how your rods laid next to you. Just the kayak size/model did you set anything up? Also, heartbreaking that first fish you lost when you went to net. I fett it. I am new to kayak fishing to trying to get it as comfortable as possible
I need help! I started fishing a cane walker cause of the success I saw in your videos and it’s big wide glides back and forth as you walk it. However you must upgrade the hooks, what hooks and sizes do you use to upgrade with?
Do you like the 360 drive in Susquehanna compared to the 180? Do you ever feel need to have anchor on your PA 14 in Susquehanna when in current and fishing back upriver?
Kristine, on behalf of your cousin, Marilyn, I would like to invite you to go Steelhead fishing on the Salmon River in Idaho. We will furnish round trip transportation to and from Idaho, lodging and any other expenses. We understand your time is valuable, we will gladly work around your schedule.
I will say sounds like your now pronouncing Susquehanna correctly, lol. In Williamsport fish the river as often as I can!! Looks like you were near Harrisburg??
You gotta watch out for them fins Kristine.People been known to go blind by them fins hitting them in the face,in the eyes.Them basstards are buckwild !!!
Blessed to fish this river every weekend and it never disappoints! Good job! Summertime is Ned rig and swim baits for me and a whopper plopper. Those three destroy the river smallys!
Congrats on another big win, Kristine! That's the way to show 'em how it's done. You make us proud!! Love from your PA family - Aunt Sandy
That grandpa call on the end hits hard! Aw man what a gift. Great few days for you, congratulations!
Great job!! Always enjoy your tourney videos. Said it before but your phone calls to your grandpa are my favorite part
Love that folks appreciate that! Thank you!
Love your laugh and the genuine emotions. I liked the phone footage, it was nice to see you and the fish a little better😊
Excellent Kristine. Congratulations on 6th out of 140. I always enjoy watching and LISTENING to you catch fish.
The phone calls to your grandfather after tournaments hits home ! Love it , keep on fishin !
Glad so many enjoy that
it is always so much fun to watch your fishing adventure's. You are such a hard working and focused angler that never give's up and puts in the time to be the best and do the best that you can. Such an inspiration to all of us out here grinding away at our hopes and dreams. Thanks for taking us along to share these adventures with you.
Thanks so much for always supporting me! You’ve been around for years here and it doesn’t go unnoticed !
@@kristinefischer2289 Well thank you for saying that I really appreciate it. I think your an amazing angler and we need more people like you not only in the sport of fishing but in this world as well. I do hope one day are path's cross so I can at least say hello in person. But you just keep doing you and I will keep watching and supporting you. Be safe out there and I hope you crush it on your next tournament as well!
Your excitement is so contagious
Exciting video and I just enjoy watching you fish, catch, and get super excited. Thanks and congrats on your 6th place finish.
Thank you!!
Good ole Susquehanna river love it
The Juniata is my river. Which joins the Susquehanna. Amazing Smallmouth fisheries. I very blessed to have been raised on it.
Great event Kristine. Congrats. It’s an art form trying to NOT knock your own fish off with the net. 👍🏻🎣
Haha TRUTH
Your enthusiasm and excitement are awesome. Keep up the great work, you'll be top 3 soon
Man I hope so! Fun either way though
I fished tourneys for years until the fire went out. It's so great to see the fire you have and to see you do good in a tourney. Rock on girl.
Congrats, great job. Appreciate the positivity and push. Love watching you fish.
Great finish there keep it up hard work always prevails them 1st place wins will come too
Congratulations on your place in the tournament! You showed passion, and determination which you grinned to succeed. Awesome job!!
Way to stay positive! Nice tourney! It’s so nice to see a girl tournament fishing and doing great! I look forward to seeing your videos and you actually made me want to buy a kayak and start fishing that way !
Heck yeah that’s what I like to hear!
Congratulations Kristine! Great video. I kinda liked the cellphone footage. Lots of smiles.
Thank you Joe! I was so bummed not to get the eats on film but you know what? It’s ok… I’ll forever have those blowups burned into my mind
Wow, great finish, Kristine! It was great luck to forget your battery! Keep it up, you are fishing well!
Thank you!!!
Great Job Kristine!! Hopefully next time that you are in PA I could catch some fish with you! ❤🎣😎🥇
Loved the Video (as Always!), and they way you move that PA around - in running water, with the 360 drive!
Good Luck in ALL your Tourneys...
That boat was CLUTCH on the river! Thankful to have it!
Way to keep at it Kristine! Determination and grinding it out pays off!
Sweet video, love your enthusiasm. U talk to the fish like I do, friggin love it. Keep doin what your doin, can't wait til your next video 🎣
Haha thanks Brian!!!
Nice job! Love when things come together on tourney day! Congrats!!
Thanks for sharing! Great stuff!
Wow you really put the hammer on some river bronze!!
Great finish, right on always keep it positive. 💯
That’s right!!!
Amazing strike video on kayak
You can handle thats situation with pro 👍👍👍👍👍👍🙏❤️❤️❤️
There's nothing like a great sunrise on the susqy. I have fished the river for years. Between the sunrise and sunsets. And a couple of smallies to go with it. Great job. We usually use whopper poppers in the current seams. But you had it working. Great tourney. You may not have won. But looks like you had fun. That's all that matters.
Watching you almost get that 95” on the second day was awesome 🔥 Topwater Pigs 🐷 I knew you would come back strong on day 2 ! Next year it’s yours 💪
:) it was awesome thank you!!!
Wow!! Just amazing!!!
Awesome job congrats keep rocking!!💯
Thank you!!!
A bunch of "oh no's" 🤣 but some awesome smallies on the Susqy! It can be a tough river to fish sometimes, but looks like you were smashing them 😎👌 I was out by the statue of liberty in Marysville yesterday, and only caught 2.
Awesome job! What a day two! I was right there with you after day 1 and then looked in on day 2 and you were smashing them!
It was an awesome day’ that cloud cover really extended the wake bait bite
Loving them videos...and that hookset...keep em coming
Thanks man!
Wicked!!! This was 🔥🔥🔥 Love me some Small Jaws! Good Luck in the next tournament!
Congrats on a solid finish. Great video as always
Thanks CJ! Appreciate ya!
I was out there (Dauphin Narrows) on Saturday morning fishing was tough though. I live 2 mins away from the Susquehanna, so can’t complain. Love the videos 👍🏻
Thanks Ethan! The river fished great Sunday
Great video. I never fished the Susquehanna but it sure looks like fun.
Kristine,Pennsylvania is my home state. If you can catch fish here , You'll pound fish everywhere else.
Congratulations. on being persistent.
God bless
Best Female Angler Period.
🙌 thanks Thomas! You’re lucky to have grown up here !
Absolutely love the Susque!! Nice tourney!
nice fish, you are so dedicared, so fun to watch, watch out for them hooks
They got me good this time haha
I used to fish the Susquehanna every spring, never a bad trip. Looks like you found them!
Love this river!!
Love your Susquehanna videos!
Thank you! This river is truly a remarkable place !
@@kristinefischer2289 pretty sure I saw you getting off the water after day one just above the Rockville bridge
Welcome to central PA! I fish the susky quite a bit for the giant smallies!
It’s the best fishery ! Love it here
Great content as usual.. grateful!
you rock love watching you fish would love to go up to the susquehanna and fish. one day keep killing it
Intense! Nice work!
Love your passion for the sport.
Thank you!
Kristine, you convinced me to get a PA 14 from the Dug out no less. Pretty excited to take it out for the first time!
Ahhh that’s so great ! Hope you gave those guys a hug from me
@@kristinefischer2289 Nick says "Hi". He set me up too
Great tourney. Congratulations!! Jake probably hid you battery for day two! LoL
You’re probably right haha
Your first clip was a mile from my house at the Goldsboro jet ski launch. Could've stood in the parking lot to fish there 🤣
Congrats as always great video
Appreciate that man!
That was a great video! Congrats on figuring ‘em out and finishing up near the top! I had an invite to hit this one with my buddy, Bert, but I have zero experience on rivers bigger than creek-size, and I chickened out..big current scares me. Got to get in some river practice before next year ‘cause this makes me want to go chase big river smallies! And it is actually good stats to have only not been able to film three days… seems something is always going wrong with filming… forgot the battery, forgot to charge the battery, forgot the sd card, forgot the little part that attaches to the mount, broke the little part that attaches to the mount…yep, three times is a great record! 🤣 Can’t wait to see your next adventure!
There’s always something haha! Thanks girl!
You aren't trying hard enough. If you haven't driven two hours. To a river. That is in 'perfect condition' for fishing. For your annual fishing excursion. With your fishing rods. To discover. You have no reels. Or you have fishing reels. But no rods. That was my special talent. When I was Kristine's age. So when it starts getting into. Lithium Ion battery packs. To keep a camera running. I'd say. You kids these days. Are well ahead. Keep on paddling those boats. What I've started to forget. More recently. Is my 'box' of flies. That was a whole new and original thing for me. Rods, check. Reels, check. Box of flies. Expletive. That's when I tell myself. Look at the water more. And cast less (mainly because I've got no other option).
Great Inspiration 👍
Awesome job young lady.
Love this place. Sold my PA 12 right before the tourney so didn't fish it. But I love throwing nothing but topwaters there
They eat top water ALL day
@@kristinefischer2289 I didn't finish watching your video but I bet. From fishing it last year, I was actually considering bringing 1 rod, a box of topwaters, and my measuring board and floating the river in a plastic lifetime kayak for the tourney 🤣
Congrats my fellow Angler and I got 11th place in my first smallmouth bass tournament this year and I would have been in tenth place but I didn't submit my Biggest smallmouth bass correctly.
Hey congrats to you!!
@@kristinefischer2289 Thank you and you truly inspire my understanding as a river smallmouth bass Angler in Spirit and in Truth, sincerely "The Dayton Metro Smallmouth Slayer" and your fellow Angler and brother in the Lord Jesus Christ🙏💪💙💯🤺👋🙌.
You did great! I gasped when you lost that big one on day one. Good luck on your next one!
Losing that 20” plus about killed me day two haha
You go girl.
I can't wait to see what kind of rod and reels you're running haha
Congratulations on your placement.
Thank you!!!
I live along the river here in Lancaster. Great waters
Awesome go pro quality with someone who you always enjoy watching, bone whopper plopper, white super fluke, jackhammer,spinner bait, would you be willing to name the square bill in your video
Those were tanks. can't beat the Susky..greatest river ever..
Fascinating how the landscape and water changes. Between open water lake angling. In Ohio State and Pennsylvania river bass angling. Like chalk and cheese. I saw that small fish attack that jerk bait though (the 'second' hole from treble hooks in the sweat shirt garment). On that day. There was something. About that take. You threw the jerk bait perpendicular to the current. And the small bass nailed the jerk bait. When the kayak boat. Was nearly on top of the fish (the kayak kind of provides that capability to get exceptionally 'close' to those fish). And to use that jerk bait cast. Perpendicular to the current flow (and the current flow at that location was not insubstantial). It was a respectable flow of river current. Right there. Which showed. There was bass feeding fairly shallow. In that current.
I saw one or two. Casts using that jerk bait (where it broke off the line). Where the kayak had just paddled into the bottom of a new river pool. From a small current glide. And Kristine fished 'upstream'. To cover the tail end. Of that river pool above. From down river. And I'm just wondering. Why a lot of the casts. Were upstream (as the kayak itself was paddling upstream). Like, if you really want to get a predatory fish. Such as a bass. To nail a retrieved bait. And when one has a kayak boat. To fish from. The cast across the moving current. Perpendicular to the current flow (and try it with a bait lure, of a number of densities). Don't even leave out. A small 'metal' bait lure (and 'metal' bait lures of the same size can vary very widely in weight, from not so heavy to substantially more heavy). The only difference it makes. Is speed of your retrieve.
If you can get a medium weight small sized metal bait lure. To go across one of the faster parts of moving water. Perpendicular to the current flow. You can catch virtually anything. Of any size. It's a good cast to make. For example. For the last 'half dozen' casts to make. If you need 'one' more fish. To fill out the whole catch. And improve the overall 'length' of fish caught. You could easily. Easily. Add several inches. Right there. So I wouldn't ignore metal. Medium weight (less heavy metal can move slower). And various composites. Of plastic and metal. The main thing though. When you have a river. And you have current flow. Don't neglect or shy away. From using 'speed' as a strategy (it doesn't have to be all about, working inside underneath the bushes).
There was a nice 'gravel' type river bed. Underneath some of that faster moving glides and currents. At the tops or bottoms. Of the larger 'flat' river pools (and having fished either up or down, through a long flat pool). When you get to those tails and throat areas. Of the river pools. Think of them. As less as an obstacle. To get the kayak over. And more as legitimate opportunities. To fish. If one thinks about it. A foot or two of water. With a medium weight metal lure. Something slim and fast. Racing across those river gravel shallow areas. Is not going to look. Out of context at all. To a river bass especially. And it will trigger them. Many more people though. Should perhaps. Take a leaf. From the book. Of the saltwater anglers. And just go with 'single'. Instead of trebles. For those faster moving, slightly heavier. Jerk baits and metal bait lures.
One could flip back. To doing the other stuff. That Kristine 'took apart'. In this tournament log video. In the slack water. The 'interstitial' water. To give it. Some kind of scientific sounding terminology. The back eddies and around the gravel bars and denser vegetation. It's a place. For a strategy. That does not involve. Anything like metal bait lures. But for that five to ten minutes. Where one happens to be. Padding across that 'zone'. Where one river flat area. Transitions. Into the next. That's a fishing opportunity. Right there (and the way to work it). Is less about the 'long' upstream cast. A lot more like. The shorter cast. Perpendicular to the current flow. And change from 'hard plastic'. To some kind of small metal thing. That creates a slight vibration. And the bass will sense that. Even in the fast moving currents. Don't worry. They'll 'know'. How to find it. This tournament. Was a great chance. To cast a little bit of 'metal'. Here and there. In between the rest. Because that's how. One would land 'the monster'.
Of all the fish takes. That I saw in the footage. That I found. The most interesting. In a lot of ways. Was the smallest fish caught. In the two days. The one that made the hole in the clothing garment. Look at where he nailed that jerk bait. Aggressive. There must be larger fish. Like that. In those same stretches. I'd lay money on it. The other way to fish those places. Is down stream. From above (however, the fast metal bait retrieve isn't as effective that way, as it is at close quarters directly perpendicular to current). Fishing from directly above. Downstream. Is a different proposition entirely. And I'm thinking. Something with a kind of neutral buoyancy. But something like a wooden bait. With a percentage of weight. In the wooden bait lure. The wood will guarantee it's movement. And the weight will enable one. To fish it downstream. That's a place. Where something as basic. As a small, plain homemade balsa wood and varnish job. Might even do the trick. It's a situation. In which I'd go. Very 'old school'.
CLUTCH!!!
ATTA GIRL Kristine!
🙌🙌🙌
Love the video. Thanks so much for sharing what you were having success with! I'm assuming the muddy colored water impacted your game plan significantly?
It absolutely did- made it a little easier to approach those big fish
Let’s go I love your vids
Ah thank you!
Gotta say, you are the best catch ever! LOL
How many times do poor test days end in magic comp days ! Well done again on sticking with it and kicking ass
Thank you! Such a great weekend !
LETS GO!
Keep on the look out for the mole run in mid to late August.
Curious how your rods laid next to you. Just the kayak size/model did you set anything up? Also, heartbreaking that first fish you lost when you went to net. I fett it. I am new to kayak fishing to trying to get it as comfortable as possible
Are you in PA side or NY side? That’s an hour from me and I’m just blown away by how big these bass are wow great job
PA side ! Amazing fishery
I need help! I started fishing a cane walker cause of the success I saw in your videos and it’s big wide glides back and forth as you walk it. However you must upgrade the hooks, what hooks and sizes do you use to upgrade with?
Do you like the 360 drive in Susquehanna compared to the 180? Do you ever feel need to have anchor on your PA 14 in Susquehanna when in current and fishing back upriver?
Congrats, that was fantastic! I felt bad when your jerk bait went flying but was glad you got it back.
Haha me too that was so dang frustrating
Could we fishing together?
just a question of why you didn't have your electronics I didn't see a fish finder or live scope this time on your kayak
Kristine, on behalf of your cousin, Marilyn, I would like to invite you to go Steelhead fishing on the Salmon River in Idaho. We will furnish round trip transportation to and from Idaho, lodging and any other expenses.
We understand your time is valuable, we will gladly work around your schedule.
Ive never fished the susquehanna but have always wanted too. What section of the river did you hit? Awesome job on the tournament.
I was up below the shmokin dam
I will say sounds like your now pronouncing Susquehanna correctly, lol. In Williamsport fish the river as often as I can!! Looks like you were near Harrisburg??
Love this river and yes I learned ! Haha
We should fish together sometime! I live right along the Susquehanna River. I love it!
what brand wake bait where you using and why did you decide to throw it i have never seen you throw wake bait before
A whopper plopper or a Berkeley choppo is great for River smallmouths
ABSOLUTELY
Do you think adding a motor will increase your chances?
What’s your favorite technique? Mine is the wacky rig
Any top water - preferably a walking bait
How did they judge this? Photos or live well?
✨😇✨
You gotta watch out for them fins Kristine.People been known to go blind by them fins hitting them in the face,in the eyes.Them basstards are buckwild !!!
Manifeque poison bravo chaf 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣✌😘😘😜😉😉🐋
1st hello there
Hey hey thanks rik!
Pretty cool girl , I live near the northern part of the river
Love whatching your video. You are so passionate of what you do. And you are very beautiful
Don't ya hate a weight in ya pants! LOL
what lure was that?
Be careful with the hooks, It's danger