Wayne Dial, long-time pro bass fisherman from Elizabethtown, meets with host Tim Farmer at Barren River Lake for a refresher. The two discuss lure selection, line weight and a casting style that Dial calls flipping and pitching. These basics are useful to casual anglers or if you make a living by whats in the live well.
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Imagine the fishing pressure 12 years ago lol
there would be some bigger fish if more people practiced catch and release
Long Creek. Home sweet home. Lay with em, Wayne!
well how about ky lake lol better than that lake
@TwinStatesBassClub no matted grass but deep grass beds in the winter u can see it though
@extreemjase they bite best at barren when it's windy I fish there alot
@TwinStatesBassClub me too man
What part of Barren?
are you supposed to let it sit on the bottom?
what part of barren is this????
@tlppkp12 jsut go for one rod with #10 test
please put more videos up. about barren river jig fishing for bass
what a quality
almost like movie ๐
are the largemouth? dont look like it small? white?
Wayne is a great guy, our family has known him a long time. My granddad worked with him for a while.