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How To Catch Large Mouth Bass At Crane Prairie Oregon



An information video on how the Central Oregon Fishing Report team catches our large mouth bass out at Crane Prairie Reservoir Oregon

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18 Comments

  1. Look first off I love fishing and releasing fish unharmed, but bass are super invasive at crane prairie you should not be releasing them in crane they have destroyed what was once a legendary rainbow fishery.

  2. Great video and great voice for audio. I truly appreciate how you gently release the bass… unlike most other bassers…I assume you must also be a fly fisherman from your respect for the fish. Liked and subbed to support a fellow youtubing PNW angler!

  3. Never release the bass at crane, they ruined the trout fishing there. There used to be trout minnows everywhere and trout were thriving and when the bass were introduced there it ruined it. Odfw had to step in with brute stocking programs and now you can’t keep the wild rainbows there no more cause they need help in competition for food from the bass.

  4. Great video. That is some awesome looking water. That was definitely a good day on the water. I just subscribed. I hope my channel has as good of content as you have on here. Keep the videos coming!

  5. Have you ever tried soaking crawlers in ice and cold water for 8 hours and then fishing them? It really beefs them up. Nice run down on the conditions and what covers to look for. I subbed your channel. I have a modified West Coast worm technique on my channel called stitching. Feel free to check it out, and sub if you like.

  6. Have you noticed any of the signs of them having parasites or worms on their fins? Or the blackening of the belly at Crane? We fish the South umpqua a lot for them and notice during this time of year they always turn a tad icky looking.

    Oh and I thought I'd let you know about Hagg lake in Gaston oregon if u havent already been it's a great bass lake.

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