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🎣 Epic Offshore Bass Fishing Adventure: 20 Miles Out! 🌊

Join us on an exhilarating journey as we venture 20 miles offshore in search of monster bass! In this action-packed video, we’ll show you the thrills and challenges of deep-sea bass fishing using both live baits and lures.

What you’ll see in this video:

– ✅ Our top techniques for targeting offshore bass
– ✅ Live bait vs. lure showdown – which works best?
– ✅ Battling the elements and reeling in impressive catches
– ✅ Tips and tricks for successful deep-sea fishing

Whether you’re a seasoned angler or new to offshore fishing, this video is packed with valuable insights and heart-pounding action. Watch as we navigate the open waters and land some incredible bass!

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0:00 – Intro
1:50 – Live bait setup
8:10 – Slow pitch jigging

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3 Comments

  1. Personally….With the Exception of the ledges or that platform in the windfarm where it’s a big mark if I approach a wreck and there is multiple commercials on it then I just leave them alone, they’re earning a living I’m not and that particular wreck you’re on is there bread and butter in the Autumn. I prefer to go look at other wrecks and find some fish where I’m alone and learning new marks rather than fish the same ones and there’s great wrecks there in that area that all hold more than that one on there day.

    General rule of thumb if you are close enough to have a conversation going round without shouting then you’re to close to the wreck mate.

    But like I said each to their own and everyone has a right to fish a mark.

  2. I have found most commercial bass fishermen just rape the sea for as much as they can , and have bumped into me , run other the bass them self when they have finished and just a bad attitude all round. Think they own the sea. And I’m careful not to scare the fish and give them plenty of room.

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