In Today’s adventure on the Kentuckessee Angler Show we’re picking up the finesse rod taking to one of my favorite places to fish, the Great Cumberland River, for a bit White Bass Fishing. Targeting this species this early in the season is easier said than done but if my previous fishing logs hold true, we’ll be in for some beautiful Whites Bass and quite the multi species adventure. When it comes to these hard fighting White Bass, my favorite method of fishing for them is to utilize a BFS gear and we’ll be doing just that while working one of my favorite finesse fishing lures, a 3″ paddle tail swimbait. Following the fishing portion of the video we’ll get into the pros and cons of the tackle and gear used in this video and why I chose it.
Hope you enjoy the video,
Andrew
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Gear Used:
Fishing Rod – Fenwick, LINKS (Bait Finesse Special) – 6’3 Light Powered / Fast Actioned
Fishing Reel – Daiwa, Gekkabijin AIR TW
Fishing Line – Seaguar, Fluorocarbon (6lbs)
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Tackle Used:
Fishing Lure – Keitech, Easy Shiner 3″ (Sight Flash)
Terminal Fishing Tackle – Ballhead Jig (pink / sickle hook) 1/8
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Those whites fight hard! They kinda look like the white perch we get in va but much larger
WoW! That’s Incredibly Awesome! I Loved it! 🫶🏻❤️✨
Looks like some good fishing man! White Bass look like they give a decent fight when hooked too!
Nice spotted bass buddy and great video also keep grinding
Beautiful fish my friend. And another beautiful location. Great video. I love those white bass. God bless.
That area you fished is a broken ankle waiting to happen for me LOL That first Spotted Bass was nice and good to see you get onto your targeted White Bass, they're cool looking. Nice job!!!
Those we some good looking White Bass even if they were "skinny." Great vid man
I have a similar species called the white perch here in NJ. I target them in a tidal river near me during the winter months.