River bass tips & tactics – Learn how to fish rivers to catch big largemouth and smallmouth bass in rivers – what to use, how to use them and where to fish them, all combined to help you locate and catch more and bigger fish in rivers.
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Thanks for the help brotha
I fish small rivers in Ohio that flow into the Ohio River. I am able to catch Crappie when they are right at the bank in the spring, I think this is when they are spawning. How can I find them outside of the spawning window? I tried in the ripples today and in the tail-out area. I tried minnow style baits and crappie jigs on a bobber? I get the current break advice, but I have never caught a Crappie in current.
So on a seam in the water I should cast along the still water and pull the bait through the faster current? Thanks!
Excellent video. Thank you.
To make it easier: on a map. Red markers will always be on the left of a map and green always on the right. They always come in pairs.
Fish jumped behind him at 4:19.
I was wandering. The bass that come in off deep in river up creek channels ,,where do there go when sun is high. Early morning shallow,but where next?
I have a bass tournament on the Connecticut river in new Hampshire .I do well on lakes but not so good on rivers .this was good information and will try out these tips .
Dam you fished the john day river lol I live in John day
Fishing a river in Alabama called the tensaw river having such a hard time caching ANY bass thanks for the help I’ll try and use your tips
The Columbia River Basin and the Tri-Cities need more attention in the bass fishing world!
Good to see someone on the big c I fish it all the time but on the lower side and the john day river might be one of the most fun places to catch smallmouth bass
Were do u get these maps
Try this on the Ohio river 😂😂let's see how it works for ya
great tips i fish the Savannah river in augusta ga a lot for base and have caught some good fish but this will help me catch more thankis a lot.
Cool stuff, great information!!
4:18 is that a fish jumping in the background just to his right
I would likely to ca to catch one bass out the river
Video on fishing tubes ?
Any advice for fishing dams in a river(especially if they are overflowing)?
I'm fishing a system that is very slow moving I have tried to fish bends and structures with no luck any tips
Do you guys live in Oregon??
do these tips and tricks for river fishing apply to Smallmouth creek fishing (current breaks, etc.) as well?
Great stuff. Thanks. Going to fish the Vaal River (RSA) this weekend after heavy rain. This has been very useful. As usual.
Very helpful video!
This video has helped my catch so many bass on the Willamette River! Any tips for targeting bass right before the pre-spawn in rivers?
You talked just fast enough to take notes and stay focused. Great video with lots of information.
Awesome information. It is very helpful. I live in Charleston sc have you ever fished the Santee river? If so do you have any specific suggestions for that river. I have a hard time catching anything on it. Thanks
Thanks for an overview of river fishing. I've had a difficult time catching fish on rivers because it is difficult to read. Tides, shoreline, shadows, depth all pose a challenge finding bass. What works on one river doesn't necessarily work on another. Where do bass go in the river when the tide changes? Are they supposed to be lazy and stay where they don't need to expel energy? Deeper water? Thanks for any helpful advice.
very helpful. just moved from south Florida's small slow moving shallow streams that we call rivers to West Virginia's large fast moving rivers. Its a totally different world so thank you for the exact information I was looking for.
Another great video. Been fishing the flats and islands on the Columbia with ok results, but haven't been out "chasing" the eddies in the current, gotta try your suggestions. BTW what part of the Columbia do you fish? looks flat and calm compared to Stevenson…. , thanks again Glenn.
Also, I think it's interesting how similar it is to fish a large river as a small one. I fly fish for trout on small fast rivers often and when you were talking about fishing eddys in the Columbia it just kinda took me by surprise because it's so huge that I don't even think about it producing eddys, ha. I guess they're just super-sized.
Great, and informative as all of your videos are. Since you spend some time out west, are there any lakes dams or rivers that you can recommend on the Olympic peninsula that produce? Thanks bud.
Awesome! Super helpful for someone who lives in Pasco and goes to some of those exact spots in your video.
Thank you Glenn!
thank u very much for this vid ur always super helpful 😊
Don't get to fish many river systems so this is great info for me. Thanks
Great video congratulations
great video. . thank you
Great video! Finally a river fishing video. How would you classify the Delta in terms of clarity? What about marinas, can one use those to switch current intensities when bank fishing a river? Just a hopeful suggestion, maybe explaining the components of the river, like eddy, wingdam, a sharp turn etc. Is there a way to reliably measure the current in terms of, fast or slow current? What 'speed' is the cutoff between a fast and slow current?
Great information and guidance! One question, how do you fish a slow river in high water? My local river is very slow and dirty. I've had somewhat consistent success at normal water levels but when the water gets high I can't seem to find them. Also this river mainly contains smallies. Thanks!
great input and guidence man. I admire you doing what you love doing, fishing.. most importantly sharing what you love with others. thanks for all you do!!!