A lot of times anglers believe something that might sound true about fall and winter bass fishing, but really has no basis in fact. And these misconceptions can often hold an angler back and really hamper the amount of success on the water. In this video, we’ll go over 3 of those bass fishing myths and discuss what the truth really is. #fishing #bassfishing #fishingtips
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What are some myths you've heard that hold anglers back?
You seem like a pretty chill dude
Great video! Caught a few 2 pounders on a couple trips over the last couple weeks from the bank. Not the most or biggest, but it sure beat sitting on the couch wishing I was fishing!
I think shore fishing is a huge advantage for those really shallow fish. It is super easy to startle them from a boat when they are in that skinny water.
Great video with some really good information! When it get's cold, there are many times you can still catch bass shallow. I agree with you buddy! Hope you and your family have a Happy Thanksgiving my friend!
I love an old rebel minnow. Been using them for years.
Haha, Rebel minnow old as Moses…love me some OT humor.
Awesome tips! I've had luck on a jerkbait lately so that's what I have confidence in right now!
I love that I can still get topwater bites!
I get caught switching lures out over and over instead of just moving spots. And I don't think it has ever really helped.