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Keep Bank Fishing Simple for More BIG BASS like these!



Keeping a few key things in mind like being mobile, playing the light, be more natural with presentations, and always being observant can lead to a lot more catches while fishing from the bank.

Wired2fish Publisher Jason Sealock shares some of his bank fishing success this year and the tips he would give others looking to catch more fish from the bank with things like bait selection, reading the water and more.

Gear used in this video:

Yamamoto Senko – https://goo.gl/zdbd2T
V&M Baits J-Bug – https://goo.gl/dm68WJ
Z-Man Chatterbait – https://goo.gl/YoRpAz
6th Sense Lures Speed Glide Swimbait – https://goo.gl/ciMfva
13 Fishing Inception reel – https://goo.gl/um9shg
13 Fishing Blackout 7-foot MH rod – https://goo.gl/NgLUrc
Daiwa Tatula CT Type-R reel – https://goo.gl/mG6mlI
Megabass Levante Extreme Mission Type F rod – https://goo.gl/zWjeOP

More Great Bank Fishing Resources:

http://www.scout.com/outdoors/wired2fish/story/1786607-3-rods-you-need-for-bank-fishing
http://www.scout.com/outdoors/wired2fish/story/1780431-4-big-time-bank-fishing-mistakes
http://www.scout.com/outdoors/wired2fish/story/1538195-a-simple-3-worm-system-for-bank-fishing
http://www.scout.com/outdoors/wired2fish/story/1468082-5-bank-fishing-tips-you-need-to-know
http://www.scout.com/outdoors/wired2fish/story/1760908-proven-bank-fishing-tips-for-catching-bass

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21 Comments

  1. I have to somewhat disagree with the keep mobile recommendation. I've found more success staying in one general area until I'm confident I've fished that area as thoroughly as possible. I don't move to a new area until I've used multiple different presentations in a variety of colors. I can see staying mobile possibly working in small ponds where you can walk the entire bank in a relatively short period of time, but I don't have anywhere like that to fish around where I live. Most of the ponds around me have "no fishing" signs posted.

  2. … how are you able to get that lure out that far with the bait caster… At 2:10 that was a long cast if that was a weightless worm tried to cast a senko with a small bullet weight dang thing didn't go no more then 6 feet out…

  3. This video was so misleading! You're not going to catch 5+ pounders one after the other just by casting a plastic out into a pond. This pond probably only has 5+ pounders, and has probably been stacked by the owner… This is the kind of stuff that brings the confidence of young fishermen down because they can't catch that many huge bass one after the other!! Also, these tips were super cliché and super obvious. THUMBS DOWN!

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