I love your videos! You’re like the Mr Rogers of fishing.
@thenatureoffishing75915 жыл бұрын
Hi, Scott. LOL. Well now, I've been likened to: Doug Hannon, Bob Ross, Freddie Mercury, Jim Carey, and Mr Rogers. Hey, that's some good company if you ask me. :) Glad you enjoy the vids. Paul
@jfravel1353 жыл бұрын
Jungle warfare! My personal favorite. Rid myself of the “candy-azz” attitude and ready to become the brute I need to be on & under cover. Thanks Doc, for this series. Ready for the vegetation to take hold and become my new workplace on the water.
@thenatureoffishing75913 жыл бұрын
Hey, Jonathan. It is fun, and messy! But someone's gotta do it! :)
@neilstevenson75185 жыл бұрын
Forget Netflix, I'd much rather binge watch your videos! Very entertaining and informative!
@thenatureoffishing75915 жыл бұрын
Hi, Neil. Thanks! I knew I could do "informative"; Taken me a while to get comfortable enough in front of a camera to be "entertaining". But, I have it in me. Depending on my energy level when I sit down to narrate a video, I can be anything from the Mr. Rogers of fishing to the Jim Carey of fishing. In the beginning I was hoping for a mix of David Attenborough and Rod Serling. But, I got me instead. :)) Thanks, again. Cheers, Paul
@edd16105 жыл бұрын
Another great video, you’re the Bill Nye of bass fishing!😉🤓🧐
@thenatureoffishing75915 жыл бұрын
Hi, Ed. :)) I forgot about the Bill Nye reference. I'm beginning to collect references. Let's see, we have: Doug Hannon, Bill Nye, Bob Ross, Mr Rogers, Jim Carey, and Freddie Mercury. In the past I could add Yanni, and Jesus. Funny story... I lived in the Philippines for a while, a very religious (mostly Catholic) country. I was in a recliner by a pool when I noticed a little boy tugging at his mom and pointing at me. He blurted out, "That's Jesus!!!" "No it's not", his mom replied. So, I got up, stretched lazily, and proceeded to walk across the surface of the pool. :))
@offthebeatentrail4476 Жыл бұрын
Dude. I could learn from you all day. A mentor in many skills. I dig your teaching style and I’m thankful for your videos. I appreciate your wisdom and research.
@thenatureoffishing7591 Жыл бұрын
Thanks, Off Trail. I like your handle. That’s the place to be! Cheers.
@nickk42475 жыл бұрын
Love all of your content, Paul... Super informative, along with incredible footage! I'm from Florida, and I fish out of a kayak. There's TONS of jungle-like vegetation and lily pad fields in my favourite spots, and your videos always teach me more than I already know... I appreciate all of the time and effort you put in to making these videos, keep up the amazing work!!!
@thenatureoffishing75915 жыл бұрын
Hi, Nick. Thanks so much. Good to hear. Yes, you are in the thick of... the thick stuff down there. Bass fishers have been wielding big sticks for a long time down there. Here, they are much less common. And most simply avoid the real thick stuff. One reason I concentrated on Jungle Warfare this summer. Being so seasonal here though, our weeds are already dying back. So, my Jungle Warfare will have to wait until next year now, it's looking like. On to the fall transition now. Cheers, Paul
@anglersnkayaks84305 жыл бұрын
Great video and education- shows that "patience" is required in order to keep frustration at a minimal level!
@thenatureoffishing75915 жыл бұрын
Hi, CBF. Yes. I can be something of a Type A fisherman. That said, there's no forcing nature, esp the laws of physics! :)) Cheers, Paul.
@stephenbeth68434 ай бұрын
Videos are great you teach us what is below the surface. I learned a lot
@thenatureoffishing75914 ай бұрын
Thanks, Stephen. Great to hear.
@jerrydavid41612 жыл бұрын
I absolutely love your work! You break down the very science of fishing into bite size portions that make it so easy to grasp. This is exactly the in-depth approach I wanted to take but never knew where to begin, or how to find any info that delves into the intricacies of fishing like you have laid out. Thank you for all your wonderful work and especially for sharing it with everyone!!
@thenatureoffishing75912 жыл бұрын
Hi, Jerry. Thanks so much. Glad you like the details. I can't seem to avoid them. :) Cheers, Paul
@mattthomen16083 жыл бұрын
Love ❤ the effort involved with this project 👏 👌 it's a tool I use to refresh my knowledge 👍 thanks Paul!
@thenatureoffishing75913 жыл бұрын
Hi, Matt. Awesome to hear. Cheers, Paul
@grizzlytabaccy3 жыл бұрын
Those edited in sound effects over the encouraged cursing is brilliant !! love the vids man.
@thenatureoffishing75913 жыл бұрын
Thanks grizz. Yeah, that was a fun one to do. Hey, I actually enjoy a good bit of cussing! :))
@grizzlytabaccy3 жыл бұрын
@@thenatureoffishing7591 hey man what brand is that float tube? That thing is a Cadillac for thick cover pits!
@thenatureoffishing75913 жыл бұрын
@@grizzlytabaccy It’s a Fish Cat. Mine cost $150 and has seen over a dozen years use so far. I see they are around 300 now. The v-shape design makes it easy to add rod holders. Absolutely love mine.
@edgroves2335 жыл бұрын
Paul, thanks for another great video! I like that you include the struggles that can occur when doing this kind of fishing. Everyone has those days.
@thenatureoffishing75915 жыл бұрын
Thanks, Ed. I hopefully won't be having quite so many struggles as I did here. Even though it was amusing. I can laugh about it now. :)) Paul
@wabassin11t305 жыл бұрын
I love to fish this style! And your video makes me feel like a real man! No candy a.. here.
@thenatureoffishing75915 жыл бұрын
LOL. Hey... we ARE real men! Darn straight! A real man isn't afraid to go out into a swamp and come back all scratched up, and with torn thumbs. ;) :))
@wabassin11t305 жыл бұрын
Funny thing is I always have a 15 - 20 minute period where all I’m doing is un-snagging!
@thenatureoffishing75915 жыл бұрын
Yeah... I came to call those “episodes”, probably looked like some kind of seizure from the outside, lol. Best to take a deep breath and collect myself. There were times, esp when I was jungle fly-fishing for trout -down in a tunnel of willow and alder- when I’d end up with the worst tangles, that only got worse as I… so much as breathed! I learned to sit down and do nothing for 5minutes. Not move a muscle, just breath. I suspected there were gods and demons at work, or the stars were momentarily un-aligned. But it was just me, moving too fast to allow the laws of physics to keep up. The choice was, have a hissy fit and make it worse, or siddown and let my inner constellations re-align. A sandwich helps too! :))
@superslyko1235 жыл бұрын
I'm glad you finally own up to the float tube....... it's nuts, but you earn bonus points for the tough stuff! We've got the bug, we'll do anything, anywhere, to catch fish. The biggest improvement is BRADE. You were kicking @ss! Thanks for the excellent video! Few bass can ever say they're happy they've been caught. :-) P.S. Clue us into the gingle, Mr. Ross ;-)
@thenatureoffishing75915 жыл бұрын
Hi, ss. LOL Yes, it probably is nuts. I didn't really notice, until I noticed that I'm the only one out there! :)) Actually, I LOVE my tube, and very comfortable in it, and fish well out of it. Yes, braid is a game-changer, in a number of fishing scenarios. Glad you enjoyed the video. Paul You mean the Bob Ross joke? Bob Ross was a soft-spoken painter with a how-to TV show. Not everyone would know him. The more obvious joke would have been, "Mr Rogers goes to hell and back." :)
@stanmack61715 жыл бұрын
Very well put together as usual Professor! Your guideline was great, kept me interested and wanting more! Thanks for posting.
@thenatureoffishing75915 жыл бұрын
Thanks, Stan. More to come. Paul
@davidprice79984 жыл бұрын
Thanks!
@thenatureoffishing75914 жыл бұрын
You bet!
@frankdesario61365 жыл бұрын
I LOVE THIS GUY!!!
@thenatureoffishing75915 жыл бұрын
Hey, Frank. Thanks! Gee. Cheers, Paul
@weswarden22165 жыл бұрын
Thx for the content, im learning to fish this exact way bc my lake is jus loaded with thick grass. I appreciate u actually breaking it all down instead of jus showing u fish it like most other youtubers do. Your actually telling and teaching instead of jus showing thank u for that, keep up the good work bud. This is definitely the most informative content that I've found on youtube
@thenatureoffishing75915 жыл бұрын
Hi, Wes. Thanks. Glad you liked it. Please share with friends. Yeah, there is a learning curve there. I've never purposely tackled veges this thick before. So I had to play around some. Ended up adding a bunch of tungsten, and even a new rod to my arsenal too. That rod won't likely be seeing much action until next summer, though. Things change fast here. Paul
@weswarden22165 жыл бұрын
@@thenatureoffishing7591 i kno exactly what u mean, im not gonna worry bout it too much this year being hot months r almost over but by next summer ima have to get a heavier rod and heavier weights but i learned alot from ur vids thx again
@thenatureoffishing75915 жыл бұрын
In the back of my mind, when I break into or introduce a type of fishing, I think about a fishing buddy form years ago woh, after fishing with me, started to acquire more and more tackle. It wasn't just extraneous stuff either; Just the... "full bags of clubs needed to play 18 holes!" Ended up in divorce. The fishing had nothing to do with it, but I wondered for a bit whether I was a bad influence. Yeah, I now own a 7"10" punching rod. And, I'll make use of it. Really do love that jungle! :)
@weswarden22165 жыл бұрын
@@thenatureoffishing7591 hey bud, shit happens (pardon my french) all can do is try to learn from it. But im thinkin im gonna like the jungle too, i can fish the edges of it and am having good luck doing it but sometimes theyre not on the edges and thats when ima have to go in after them
@thenatureoffishing75915 жыл бұрын
I had many more strikes inside that stuff, then I did frogging on those pockets. So... I'm a confirmed puncher now.
@ferrnanimal4 жыл бұрын
I love when he laughs, 😁
@thenatureoffishing75914 жыл бұрын
Me too! :)
@johnnysays96295 жыл бұрын
In the north, we fish with crayfish. In the south, they eat crawfish. Ive had some fun conversations in the south.
@thenatureoffishing75915 жыл бұрын
Hi, Johnny. :)) I'm from the north, and I've done both! In fact, you should try eating what your fish are eating... just to know what they taste like. JK :))
@johnnysays96295 жыл бұрын
@@thenatureoffishing7591 oh i wasnt going to walk away from trying them
@thenatureoffishing75915 жыл бұрын
:))
@crowe19744 жыл бұрын
Love listening to you I've learned so much thank you
@thenatureoffishing75914 жыл бұрын
Hi, VAD. Thanks. Good to hear. Be sure to share. Cheers, Paul
@ffinkral2 жыл бұрын
One thing that will help your punching skills, specifically getting hung up, is after your flip just bob that bait 2-3 quick times then 1 good vertical one to get it to the surface and out of the water. By doing this you can cover more water and you avoid dragging your bait horizontally through the mess. Flip in and get out. It's a reaction bite so if a fish is there, he will take it right away. Good luck and I love your videos.
@thenatureoffishing75912 жыл бұрын
Thanks for the tip, Frank. Will try it.
@garyboudreau28722 жыл бұрын
Great video!!!!!! Thx
@thenatureoffishing75912 жыл бұрын
Thanks, Gary.
@jamie.7774 жыл бұрын
Excellent video. I APPRECIATE YOUR HARD WORK AND PASSION.
@duanemccarron95495 жыл бұрын
I appreciate the challenge and the patience required to flip or punch from a float tube. It is more than difficult enough from a boat. Great content carry on!
@thenatureoffishing75915 жыл бұрын
Hi, Duane. I learned a lot doing it. Not daunted in any way. Would help if I could get closer to the fish. Maybe a telescoping push-pole? Cheers, Paul
@mikeve69625 жыл бұрын
Hi Paul. Thank you for all the great content you provide !! I really hope youtube's algo does a better job at sharing your channel, you deserve it. I subscribed couple minutes into the fist video I watched.
@thenatureoffishing75915 жыл бұрын
Thanks, Mike. Not sure, actually I'm quite sure, that I cannot keep up with the YT algorithm. And it just can't be my focus. YT will work out for me or not. Remains to be seen. Glad you are another content junky, like me. Cheers, Paul
@striperhunter-ic2wt5 жыл бұрын
Very nice video journal. I like the heavy gear. Be careful with the braid and wet hands. Will you comment on what was in her belly? Thanks for putting this together.
@thenatureoffishing75915 жыл бұрын
Hey, MD. Thanks. I actually like H stuff too, despite my whining. It's a cool game. This is the densest stuff I've ever purposely targeted. And... I've acquired new F-P-P rod since. And yes, braid is dangerous stuff. I actually meant to include a pair of cut-resistant gloves to the "specialized equipment" list for working on hung lures. But, forgot to put em in the image. I ended up with a few scars, one that's just now healed enough I can almost ignore it. What was in her belly is the subject of VFJ24, in which I actually got to follow up with a true match-the-hatch scenario. The window closed quickly, but it's interesting enough to warrant a journal entry.
@jmpapucci5 жыл бұрын
I bought my float tube after I discovered your channel in 2017,I love it ,I can use back pack straps and go where kayaks cannot ,it’s perfect for smaller bodies of water off the beaten path ,I love floating down smaller rivers and streams also ,very stealthy!!!hook sets takes a little getting used too for myself, hope your journals never end Take care Professor,, the Lilly pads of Connecticut always teach me lessons and at times break off my fish, the pads are my nemesis but I love it
@thenatureoffishing75915 жыл бұрын
Hey, Bassman. That's great to hear. I love mine too. Gives me access to more WAY water than from shore, even on small ponds. And yeah, the stealth is really fun aspect. Although we're sitting low in the water, I regularly have fish pass under and by me. I've never taken it on moving water, but have with small kayaks. Deer, herons, mink, ... don't seem to see a large object drifting smoothly by as a danger. Even with a bright blue one I had once. I've had little trouble with hook-sets most of the time. I could see that being an issue with big hooks on a long (esp stretchy) line. I think that may have been part of the issue in my jungle fishing. That water so so dense with weeds I couldn't get as close as I'd like, just too much thrashing in that vegetation. Otherwise, I like to work close, keep my hooks sharp, and use braid, when using the big irons. I just don't have pads in the waters I've fished here. Used to fish them back in NY though. They could be tough. My first experience with pads was decades ago, and I had two lures that I could fish through the pads. One was called a "Lil Arty" and the other a "Bill Plumber's Bass Frog". But, I didn't have the tackle to deal with those pads then. I lost my Lil Arty to a leaping bass in those pads. I loved that lure. :( Gee... it still stings. Thanks for the encouragement, Bassman. Cheers, Paul
@TEXICAN-GLER5 жыл бұрын
Good vídeo i like you videos i justo go fishing in olmust same lake like this With alot vegetación i gonna try some triks you do in the vídeo thanks for all the information for all bass anglers.whats at good cast reel to pitch?? please make vídeo when bass from dragonflys i want to now how to catch thos big bass jumpers .thanks
@thenatureoffishing75915 жыл бұрын
Hi, Mauro. Good to hear from you. Thanks! A good heavy cover reel would have quality gearing, a powerful drag that you can lock down, and preferably with a large spool capacity for low start-up inertia for easy pitching. I can't recommend a specific reel, but all companies have good ones in their line-up. A dragonfly is in the list, covering both larvae and adults. Both a common prey, even for adult bass, in some waters. Cheers, Paul
@caliyak_fishing5 жыл бұрын
what was inside the bass' tummy? Great vid again
@thenatureoffishing75915 жыл бұрын
Hey, CF. That's what VFJ24 is about. Working on it now.
@LargeMouthLunkin5 жыл бұрын
Good job out there!!! I noticed that you didn't peg your weight. I have found that pegging my weight keeps me from getting hung up as much. I just started punching. It would be great if you could look at those and provide some pointers. Once again great info and video!!! 🔥👊🔥
@thenatureoffishing75915 жыл бұрын
Hey, LM L. I experimented with not pegging, the first day, as some people fish cover that way. It did slow the fall rate of my bait some. Paul
@88redvike5 жыл бұрын
so Paul I had that same experience 2 fish days ago. Fish on shore lots of them not eating anything. Had 3 rods throwing everything. Very interesting. multiple fish together big fish that is 3-6 lbrs. Pretty soon mid oct early am should be very good. I am not sure we are in full fall swing eating pattern
@thenatureoffishing75915 жыл бұрын
Hi, Erik. Yeah, the summer-fall transition can be tricky. Summer, bass tend to eat a lot, but... often in more specific times. Fall really does bring a feeding binge. But, we're not quite there yet here. I often test by fishing fast: crankbaits, lipless, buzzbaits or spinnerbaits "bulged". If they are not willing to chase, then I have to "feed" them. Soft jerks can be great then. Keep at em. Cover water. As weeds die the fish can move, and may begin to consolidate in better areas. The guys at Tactical Bassin' had a great piece on this recently, just a great description of bass movements during the transition. Well worth seeing. -Paul
@88redvike5 жыл бұрын
@@thenatureoffishing7591 I know TIm and Matt lol. I was fishing near stucture and was early enough for top water and had a trout hit it. Then did the usual cranking then ned and finese stuff. CLEAR WATER SHALLOW :O some days they just wont eat :(
@thenatureoffishing75915 жыл бұрын
Yes, bluebird blue, clear, and shallow can be darn tough. Only thing tougher, perhaps, is frigid muddy water. However, those bluebird fish ARE often willing feeders, and even catchable. I've proved this to myself a number of times. But what it's taken would be scarcely worth anyones time, beyond academics. These kinds of observations are, in part, where my "Lines 1" video stems from. Glad you know TB, Matt's summer to fall transition video is particularly good, relevant to a lot of waters.
@markeiler97532 жыл бұрын
I've seen a hook extractor witch you can take the hook out with out killing them. I like you don't like killing them.
@thenatureoffishing75912 жыл бұрын
Hi, Mark. Thanks. I have a few such devices. But, as one study found, that once the esophagus is punctured, esp with such a large hook, the majority will die of infection. They say it's best to leave the hook in to reduce trauma. I'd release this fish, but found it floating an hour later. Paul
@richardlovett51875 жыл бұрын
Hey Paul love the video it was very informative but why in that situation you didn't peg your Tungsten weight.
@thenatureoffishing75915 жыл бұрын
Hi, Richard! Thanks. Good to hear from you. I started un-pegged. Some people prefer that; Thought I'd try it. It gave a slower fall rate, and the bait caught up to the weight on the first twitch. But... I eventually pegged bc I'd had enough messing around in those rushes. They are tough! Pegged worked better, but, I'd also gone to heavier tackle then too. Paul
@richardlovett51875 жыл бұрын
@@thenatureoffishing7591 thanks Paul for your insight on that and keep up the great work sir.
@thenatureoffishing75915 жыл бұрын
@@richardlovett5187 Hi, Richard. Not sure how much insight I'm bringing there, beyond working through my inexperience in punching. :) I wondered if some of the fish I lost were able to take line through the stationary sinker, when unpegged; A bad thing in those rushes. Punching is a pretty crude presentation, period; The only way in in such cases. I began experimenting with home-made "Tokyo"/"Powershot" rigging, to free that bait from the weight a bit. Will have to wait until next year to see if it works. I'm encouraged by my early attempts, finding some components that slip down and back up, through soft cover at least, really well. Cheers, Paul
@DavidBronstein19614 жыл бұрын
Great video, just discovered your channel. Amazing insights into bass behavior and habitat. One question: why are you using mono leader? Straight Braid can cut through some of those weeds. And that first break off was at the leader knot, I think, which is always a weak point I like to eliminate whenever possible. Are you concerned about braid’s visibility? I thought it was kinda dark down there! Also, you’re already using a moderate action rod so I don’t think the lack of stretch of straight braid would be an issue? I’m no punching or flipping/pitching expert, full disclosure!
@thenatureoffishing75914 жыл бұрын
Hi, David. Thanks. I don't turn out as many videos as I'd like to. Can't keep up with the YT algorithm that's for sure. I'm going for quality over quantity. So be patient. As to using a leader, that was a short-lived rigging. I was new to punching and was trying different things. That first break-off was with a leader, fast but underpowered rod, and un-pegged weight. The next trip out I went 65# straight braid, mod rod, and pegged. Still tough, but fun, fishing though! Paul
@cameronvalo Жыл бұрын
you should use punching straight shank hooks. And use straight braid no leader
@thenatureoffishing7591 Жыл бұрын
Thanks, cameronvalo. I went to straight braid after that first day fail. Not tried straight shank hooks yet.
@mdallas5 жыл бұрын
those berkley power bait pit bosses are the best IMHO. use them often albeit not in this heavy of cover. All that stuff drives me nuts. could probably boat (kayak) more fish if i bullet weighted and fished/punched it more but I come home angry when I battle this stuff. i will also fish those pit bosses texas rigged with no weight in algae pockets because they are so weedless when texas rigged and skin hooked. the bait falls slowly and stays in the strike zone a long time with no weight and some light twitches. I have had some incredible success fishing these on the surface almost like a frog with steady yet jerky retrieve as the legs flail about creating noise and a wake. fish really chomp them and I get better hook up rates vs a traditional top water soft frog.
@mdallas5 жыл бұрын
also I really hate as you do gut hooking a poor bass. always feels crappy. i recently tongue hooked a good size bass and it bled all over the place. let him go from the shore but should have kept the poor big guy. he was floating with in 20 seconds and became snapping turtle feed. hook came out easy enough but blood streaming from gill plates down both his sides. RIP my fish friend.
@thenatureoffishing75915 жыл бұрын
Hi, Matt. Hmmmm... this comes up in my "haven't responded" list. I remember responding to your comment. Anyway... Yeah, the Pit Boss is a good bait. Neat to hear how versatile you are with it. I bet it would make a pretty subtle buzzbait, which could be a real killer on calmer water. Will try it. Cheers, Paul.
@thenatureoffishing75915 жыл бұрын
I remember you telling me about that. Yeah, it happens. But it's pretty darn rare as we get to know our tackle and fishing.
@flyingjeep9112 жыл бұрын
It sucks when they get stomachache hooked :( What does it mean when they are relatively small mouthed? And when the lips are bright red? Thanks for this one. I have a few heavy vegetated lakes around me now I know how I can attack them.
@thenatureoffishing75912 жыл бұрын
Hi, flying jeep. Yeah, I hate that too. It's pretty rare but isn't what we're out there for. My best guess is that the small mouth means that the fish are fast growers; Still young yet. The red, blood engorged, lips has not been described in the science literature as far as I've been able to find. The best idea so far seems to be that it is cold stress related. I love fishing those jungles. Not sure why exactly. There's so much life in such waters, and something about being the only one willing to bother. Cheers, Paul
@wabassin11t305 жыл бұрын
Any reason why you don’t go to straight braid?
@thenatureoffishing75915 жыл бұрын
I did, after that first fish broke me off. I certainly didn't tie on another leader. That "hard-ass rush" is hard on knots. On day 2, I'd gone up to 65# braid.
@freddylazo74964 жыл бұрын
Hey bro i have a question for you i put 10 ilb braid on my spinning combo but i noticed when i use my senko on a texas rig it doesnt sink as fast should i put a super light bullet weight or just not use braid at all when it comes to thatbrig setup?
@thenatureoffishing75914 жыл бұрын
Experiment with weights.
@elruso86755 жыл бұрын
Why no stopper?
@thenatureoffishing75915 жыл бұрын
Hi, Josh. I experimented with not pegging, the first day, as some people fish cover that way. It did slow the fall rate of my bait some. But I pegged the second day. -Paul
@michaeltichonuk21765 жыл бұрын
So my Bbbrrriinnng tackle is too brriinnng light and my BBrriiinnggg tungsten Bbbrriiing weight isnt heavy enough and my line is bbrriing worthless. Plus my skill set is bbriijng horrible. Just BBbriiiinnng outstanding! And no, i never BBbrrrinng throw bbrririnngg lead into water....It was blazing hot here by the time i viewed this series and i was trout fishing. Now i feel the need ...go bbrririnngg figure, eh? Such a great series too!!!
@thenatureoffishing75915 жыл бұрын
Yeah, I was in rare form on that one. And loved every minute of it! Sometimes a good bit of cussin' is just part of it. I see you understand that. :))
@michaeltichonuk21765 жыл бұрын
@@thenatureoffishing7591 Absolutely!! Ya gave me the urge last night to fish some craws. And I lost two to snags. And skunked too!! Breiiiiinngggg...hahhaha!
@thenatureoffishing75915 жыл бұрын
I hate losing lures. :( Saving grace is I fish such popular ponds that I find more lures than I lose. Just... not the one's I want exactly.
@michaeltichonuk21765 жыл бұрын
Yeah, i find some but i lose way more! Bank fishing influences my recovery rate vs yak fishing. My worst fuss'n and cuss'n was when i was walking my dog at park and practicing with my baitcaster and during retrieve i picked up what i thought was mud till my plug was in reach. it was dog brrriinng. I had that Stuff in my high dollar braid, St.Croix rod and Curado reel. I was furious. Funny now but man....That was without a doubt the worst moment i ever experienced with a fishing rod in my hands. And wasnt even fishing. I guess that proves one cant have really bad time fishing. Eh? So now when i feed the Tree Gods my brand new lure i laugh and know it can be worse.
@jacr65215 жыл бұрын
Are y ou related to Jim Carey?J/K Good video!!!! 👍👍👍👌it will help if you peg the weight
@thenatureoffishing75915 жыл бұрын
Why... Yes! But only in my ability for facial expressions. Years ago, a fishing buddy said the same thing. When I get rolling, telling a story or making jokes, the Jim Carey comes out in me. :) Cheers, Paul. Oh... I fished un-pegged for the first day. Some people don't peg, and I wanted to see what it did. It may have cost me the first two fish, as they may have travelled a ways from that heavy sinker before I detected them. Can't have them doing that in those rushes.
@garyboudreau28722 жыл бұрын
Topwater ( frog)would have been cool
@thenatureoffishing75912 жыл бұрын
Hi, Gary. I did some froggin in the prior 2 videos and on the same water. Cheers, Paul
@meikasroom851 Жыл бұрын
Honestly that pond needs to be treated, there's just way too much vegetation for the bass to really move around and grow well.
@thenatureoffishing7591 Жыл бұрын
Hi, MR. Yes, I agree. The vegetation is dense enough to inhibit bass hunting, for sunfishes anyway; At least it should be. I’ve been fishing these particular ponds for 20 or more years and have watched them change. In some, I've seen this kind of density cause bass to decline greatly in body condition. But the particular pond in this video is something of an anomaly, so far. When I first fished it, it had little vegetation and quite a bit of standing brush. It is now, as you see it in the video. The brush has rotted away and it is now thick with vegetation. Oddly, the bass have remained similar in body condition, which has been very good with many, if not most, almost rotund. I'd say there has been something of a decline, but still many chunky individuals. But, they have always been short bodied. A lot of fat 14 to 15" fish, and... that's it! I have only seen 3 that were much larger, all in the 18" bracket. Short length is classicly due to growth limitations. Or, at least, to grow "trophy" caliber fish, you need what's called "frame size", that is body length. This pond doesn't produce that, and never did, regardless of vegetation. This pond happens to be very shallow, esp in drought years. Possibly it winterkills, which can crop out the bigger fish, and allow for fast growth following. However, I've never seen signs of winterkill in this pond, even though I have in neighboring ponds. Perhaps, even likely, I’ve simply missed it. Lastly, I have noticed that some waters, probably due to water chemistry and resulting food chains, seem to simply grow big bass. I know waters that have changed drastically over the years, from vegetated to barren of vegetation, yet they have continued to produce big bass regardless. I suppose this part is not so odd. However, overall, I’ve found I can’t so easily judge a book by its cover so to speak. I’m in the thick of that now, with two ponds I’m getting to know. Disappointing, at least at first. But I’m not writing them off, yet. Thanks for the excellent comment. Cheers, Paul
@rex2837 Жыл бұрын
Hey Paul, considering this video is three years old, you may have run across a method for fishing in super heavy cover, ie jungle by now. If you haven’t it’ll change your life. Have you tried a Toyo rig? I’ll post a link at the end of this comment showing different techniques. All of the stress of setting the hook, only to feel 100 LBs of mat, wondering if the fish is still on, gone! The Toyo rig, starts with swivel T, on one tee, the hood, usually an EWG, 3/0 - 4/0. The other tee, a stiff straight wire of 4-5 inches or so. At the end of the wire, u thread a weight, (1-1/2 oz). Then with pliers, bend the wire end at least 90 degrees, just to keep the weight from sliding off. The rig allows a weight to sit on the bottom while a Texas-rigged plastic is free to sit horizontally a few inches off the bottom. This results in a cleaner pick-up by the fish to get a better hook set. It makes me look forward to punching! www.wired2fish.com/fishing-rigs/tokyo-rig-how-to-fish-and-rig/
@thenatureoffishing7591 Жыл бұрын
Hi Rex. I actually made a few up a while back but haven’t had the opportunity to try them. Thanks for the reminder. Cheers.