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LATE SUMMER Bass Fishing | Keys to Success



In todays video I am going to walkthrough some of my tactics/lures that I use to help me not struggle during what a lot of people call the “Worst Time” of the year to fish. This is also the best time to start investing trips for what I believe to be the best time of year to fish… The Fall!😍🍂
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HOW TO FLIP YOUR KAYAK:
https://youtu.be/BfCyll9hzzs

BONAFIDE XTR 130 OVERVIEW:

https://youtu.be/irr5vIv-JtQ?si=TVWYub8MEci2XIpL

River Kayak Fishing:
https://youtu.be/OV2xQrTKIVg?si=2C-ljlzoM-ozp1NX

EPIC Kayak Fishing River Trip with CreekFishingAdventures
https://youtu.be/GvqsCPnYTKk

HOW TO LOAD A FISHING KAYAK:
https://youtu.be/R_75VKNDnTI

HOW TO PADDLE A FISHING KAYAK:
https://youtu.be/SrDiNqBZKME

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18 Comments

  1. My favorite part was the whole video.. UP until the "Why, you don't like this shirt??" So… Now that's my favorite part! 🤣🤣🤣 P.S. Stoked to find out about North Alabama Mountain Lakes!

  2. What about a jig when the entire lake is thick hydrilla? I have a local lake with some giants but all I ever throw is a weightless senko or a frog because it is literally solid hydrila. Can you effectively use a jig in this scenario? I generally just drag a senko on top of the vegetation and let it fall in the thinner areas.

  3. I’m fairly confident that the bass are biting what I’m throwing. I’m extremely confident that I’m not throwing a bait anywhere near a bass. Struggling to find them at the moment

  4. Live in north alabama and what your saying is 100 % true I love frog fish and was scared the would be off the frog bite on labor day nope they were free whilly jumping out the water after my frog

  5. Awesome drone shots. I may need to switch up and try a green pumpkin fluke now. Caught them on lots of different stuff, but they wouldn't bite a shad colored fluke today. Covering lots of water and just junk fishing. Some on the bank, docks, deep grass edges, stumps/brush and shallower ledges.

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