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Bass Fishing in Unknown Places – How to find fish fast – La Crosse Wisconsin – Mississippi River



I had one day to find fish and catch them while bass fishing on the Mississippi in La Crosse, Wisconsin. I had never been there and never seen the water. Going into the day with no research and never even looking at the map. I used instincts and fished the lures that I have the most confidence in. I took out a flipping bait and a couple different topwater frogs and went to work.

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Tackle used in this video –
Rod – 6’5″ Muse Black – http://bit.ly/2ccldE5MuseBlack
Reel – Concept C 8.1:1 – http://bit.ly/2cp6qoGConceptC
Line – Seaguar Flipping Braid – http://bit.ly/2c8gll3seaguarFlip
Lure – Stanley Top Toad – http://bit.ly/2u3ztoBTopToad
Boat – 2018 Alumacraft Pro185
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29 Comments

  1. Brother I fished the Mississippi today and good lord I was absolutely lost. Went to a spot called chain of rocks, supposed to be sauger and striper there. The current was ripping over these rocks and making rapids… fouled everything I threw cranking wise and drifted everything jig wise

  2. You ever come there again I'd love to have a chance of meeting you and possibly learn some things first hand from you love the videos been watching almost daily for a little over the past month love what you do

  3. Thanks for putting your vids up. Such goods stuff. Since this was on a muddy river, I'd like to know more about how you choose lure colors for clear, stained, or muddy water. Would be a good video idea. Keep them good!

  4. This one is awesome man – I really enjoy watching you go out and explore – I think this is something the scares a lot of us anglers. How do we search new water – if we only have a day to fish do we go to where we're comfortable or GET OUT? I'd say get out, and your advice her is great. Thank you. Go exploring people!

  5. Another great video! Really helps to have the camera show where you are casting to and the action. Another help would be if you show closeup of the lure and it's setup, i.e., the creature bait and weight used. Thanks again.

  6. great video Mr. Flukemaster. when you mentioned about largemouth not liking current, I somewhat disagree. I live near the California Delta and sometimes, those darn fish just want to setup super close to the current. I even caught some from the current itself with cranking. I don't know, every fish have their own way of thinking. we just gotta appeal to their weird nature sometimes haha ๐Ÿ˜๐ŸŽฃ

  7. I don't really agree that bass "don't like current." It may not be their ideal spot or somewhere they spend most of their time but I think they like it just fine. I fish a lot of small creeks in an urban environment and I consistently see largeys posted up right in the middle of the hardest flow waiting for easy meals.

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