Sometimes pro anglers have a way of reinventing a familiar bait or presentation for bass fishing. A subtle adjustment here or there can make a huge difference when out on the water! In this video, we’ll look at some tips and tricks for fall bass fishing that a few pro angler buddies have shown me over the years. #fishing #bassfishing #fishingtips
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Great video 👍
I had 1 break me off using a senko for a trailer the other day
Preach bro. 😊 love the tips
I'm fairly new to using the drop shot rig. I saw your video regarding using bobber stops for the hook placement on the line and the ned rig for the weight at the end of the line. Line twist was a HUGE factor in my unwillingness to use the drop shot at all. I knew I was missing out by not using it but I didn't want to deal with that line twist. You, sir, are now directly responsible for me catching several fish over just this past week. Ever since I saw that video showing how to eliminate that line twist, I have had one tied up and ready to cast every time I have gone out. I really can't thank you enough for this simple trick for the drop shot rig. Keep up the great content, Mr. Lowbrow. Greetings from Royal AR. 👍🇺🇸
I fish jigs, I get hung up! Decided to give it a try again yesterday. Second cast, I got a bite. Third cast, it hung up!
Those are solid tips buddy. I'm not one for a Texas rig too much as I generally like to fish faster, but when I use one it does get me bites.
I don't know no pro fishermen. I know some fellas who think they know more than pros.
Your jigs are great! Been catching fish on the ones I bought! The rust bucket and check dark are my favorite colors.
These are the tips I needed. I have some dark green flukes but I've never used them.
Great tips about the stickbaits. I fish ned rigs a lot and I can see where that works.
I received my jigs and they are absolutely phenomenal!!! Thank you I will be purchasing more
what is the best way to catch bass in 35 degree morning temps like now ?btw luv the hitch hiker tip thanx
I'm guilty of using white flukes almost all the time. Great tips as always LB!