3 times in my career I have sampled two ten pound bass off the same piece of structure. All 3 times they were on blowdowns on the steepest bank in the lake
@daveanddanniejacobs94323 ай бұрын
I've been fishing for 54 years and I've always said listen to everything you can about fishing and you will learn things you had no idea or simply never really thought about. Thank u sir because you just taught me some valuable info about the blow downs.
@aquaticbiologist65163 ай бұрын
Absolutely. Glad it helped
@chaunceydavis52903 ай бұрын
THANKS a lot, I also watched you Bellows Gill vid where you caught that “MAMMOTH” of a bass, I subscribed and ordered some Bellows Gill, in 3.8, going to try them out at Oconee in later September.
@aquaticbiologist65163 ай бұрын
Thanks man, if the end gets blown out they make good chatter bait trailers that keep the bait from rolling if you rig them flat side down
@chaunceydavis52903 ай бұрын
@@aquaticbiologist6516 , THANKS for sharing and responding, also, what lake was that where you caught that bass
@chaunceydavis52903 ай бұрын
@@aquaticbiologist6516 I’m going to be picking your brain if you don’t mind
@aquaticbiologist65163 ай бұрын
@@chaunceydavis5290 all privately managed lakes. Most public water has had catch & release practiced for far too long and simply cant grow bass over 10 lbs because there are too many bass in the population. Guys preaching catch & release don’t know jack about trophy bass management and they have ruined trophy bass growth in public lakes due to inability to learn proper lake management practices
@chaunceydavis52903 ай бұрын
@@aquaticbiologist6516 Good morning, and THANKS for the insight, I hope the people that managed these lakes strive to do better
@JacksonHomestead3 ай бұрын
I caught the biggest fish i have ever caught in my pond from a pine tree a storm blew over.