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  1. This literally never happens in bass fishing, thats why its such a great clip. This is probably the collmination of many hours of work over the past couple days he was given to practice.

  2. With bass fishing most of it is finding where the fish are and what they are wanting to eat . Once you do that and find a large concentration of fish and catch the first one many get into a frenzy of sorts to not be beat to the food. Many of these fish will hit the bait "on the drop". These guys are experts at everything needed to find and catch these fish. Bass fishing is really a science and there is way more that goes into it than you think.

  3. he scouted this creek before the competition searching for what bait and craw were there before matching all coloration, movement patterns, size, locations, and where the fish were feeding in the water Colum (im a fishing nerd)

  4. It is fun to read the comments and watch the guy in this video because they obviously have no clue about the basic rules of Major League Fishing. It is totally different from other tourney fishing like the Bassmaster series. I would've thought a fish biologist would have a better understanding of the nature of bass behavior after having just been caught, No way Edwin Evers was catching the same bass over and over.

  5. It cant be the same fish because they generally become too stressed from the experience to bite again, but generally they will bite again later on, sometimes within the same day but that's a bit hard to determine considering the odds of catching the same fish in a day or at all aren't very high. As for why he's catching so many, there's a school of them hanging out there and he just keeps casting into them.

  6. It's the way Evers moves the lure constantly. The fish are in an aggressive state, probably due to overpopulation, and they're striking anything that moves. Dunno what lure he's using, the bags are all over the deck.

  7. Even though this will probably never be read and I'm NOT an expert I love fishing and seeing tournament content from time to time. It is unlikely that this fishery is stocked. These tournaments are just usually held on lakes that are managed to have a healthy bass population. If this is a lake then a lot of the times little creeks or channels like this have more fish because they aren't fished as heavily as main lake. These anglers have likely been prefishing. Prefishing is when tournament anglers basically scout a lake for two or three days before the actual event to try and figure out where the fish are and what lures they are after most.

  8. That's Edwin Evers. He's a superstar in the Bass Fishing industry. It's a 5 fish limit, you just keep going and trying to cull out the smallest fish in your bag, that's why his score didn't go up, he wasn't beating his smallest fish. The guy with the clipboard was the judge, there's one in every boat. He writes everything down and the guy releases the fish immediately, instead of the old way of keeping them and weighing them at the end. It's a much higher survival rate for the fish. The judge writes down every fish, even if it's not going into his bag. This way they can keep track of penalties and also use the info for scientific research, to gauge the population and all that. Tournaments usually last 3 days, so the 46 pounds is the combined weight of his best 5 fish for each day.

  9. When i was a kid i went fishing for tilapia and lambari (astyanax) with a few friends. I was hooking them at a similar speed, but i didn't know how to unhook them without fucking up my hands. So there was this sort of race going on, because i was away from the main gruop, and some one in the main group had to quietly run to me every 3 or so seconds to unhook a fish

  10. Okay so I watch a lot of professional fishing. In Major League Fishing they fish public lakes, so this creek isn't stocked, the fish could just swim to the rest of the lake. Evers simply found a creek that many fish are using to feed, probably pushed a ball of shad back there to more effectively feed on them. The official weighing Evers fish is the same one who has to put the fish into the system for ScoreTracker, so Evers score isn't going up because the official hasn't had time between weighing fish to put the fish in the system. And for this tournament in particular, ever bass over 1 pound counts and you release all fish after they are weighed.

  11. i dont think this guy is a real fish biologist lol. to think you can instantly catch the same fish again is silly. Just another example of bashing something you dont understand. I've fished over a hundred bass tournaments and its very rare to find a spot that hot. Most likely its during the spawn and he found a bed area. Hey fish biologist, learn how fish work..

  12. For anyone curious in bass tournaments it’s the combined weight of heaviest 5 fish. That’s why the score didn’t update. Those little bass don’t get counted in the total. A 40lb score would average 8lb bass which are huge

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