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Bass Fishing high muddy waters with P.A.A. Touring Pro Duke Jenkel.

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  1. I dont understand why you would want a silent entrance in muddy water like this? I'm very amateur at bass fishing but I would think the splash would get their attention as what I have the most luck with is a chatter bait in flooded muddy water.

  2. Why not work a spot longer? It seemed like you would cast and almost as soon as it hit bottom you would reel it in. Like the willow tree, you talk about how great they can be but only spent about 15 seconds fishing it. Just in a hurry to cover more water or are you pretty confident that if they aren't hitting it on the fall or the first few twitches then they aren't there?

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  4. In regards to all the comments about setting the hook:

    1) a fishes lip is not the softest thing in the world, don't let anyone fool you otherwise. This isn't a pan fish.
    2) they are flipping heavy root systems, the heavier you set and get them moving towards the boat the less likely they are to lose the fish.
    3) which also relates to points one and two… they are using a heavy wire hook to penetrate a fishes tough mouth as well as prevent the hook from bending out and losing a fish.

    This type of fishing takes heavy equipment and isn't your grandpa's bobber fishing. Yes they set the hook hard, but once you've experienced it yourself then you can understand why. They don't ALWAYS set the hook like this, but they do in the scenarios they need to, like this video.

  5. Really appreciate a video like this because he shows how he fishes and what he's using instead of just showing catching the fish. Only suggestion I would make is not have the music in the background. There's no accounting for taste in music. I sure don't hear heavy metal in the background when I'm fishing. Still very cool to see how he goes about it. Thanks

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  8. I think most of the stuff he says don't matter much. I use baby d bomb and still catch them in dirty water but with a dark color. Bass are also very shallow when its dirty. I bank fish and i catch them right in front of me.

  9. I find that you catch more fish if your off the bank about 20 ft and cast to buck brush in these conditions with a rattle trap and or chatterbaits. Caught 18.93 pounds last week doing that

  10. I would not worry too much about splash because then there would be no news of bass being caught on lures like topwaters, rattle baits and buzz baits

  11. I know this is his way of flipping flooded stuff but if your not getting bite a lot and your flipping cover fast I would slow down and shake it in the bush way longer. At the same time I would only flip the bush once on both sides because 95% of the time if one is in there he is the king of that bush and will eat it on the first flip. Just a tip if your new to flipping heavy cover.

  12. No BS fishing at its finest. This guy, unlike a lot of tournament fishermen, is actually showing himself working it and not just smashing them. I like this more honest demonstration of technique as it shows more novice anglers the process of working the area and how. 

    More videos need to be like this. Honest an accurate representations of the job getting done.

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