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Awesome video, Steve. Thank You.
Mr. Rogers I have to agree with you and thanks for the tips I’ve got two sayings I have adopted for fishing White is right and slow is the way to go.
Hey Steve cool stories bro I like hearing about them. Hey Steve I call it the toilet bowl effect when they suck the bait in like that because think about it when they suck the water through there gills it's like a toilet bowl when you flush it. Hey Steve every thing you said makes total sense that's why so many giant bass are caught on big ribbon tail worms slow moving bait and Steve you know what this old timer was telling me if you have for instance a lot of wood in some of your coves he said always fish a single stump or a single dock that's far away from the others or if you come across a whole bunch of wood sticking up out of the water and then you see a single tree by itself fish that tree. But anyway I get what you're saying SSSlow down and I agree with you 100 percent about how those big bass bit most of the time very lightly . Hey Steve speaking about sensitivity I've been looking at these new trika fishing rods never thought I would spend 300 dollars on a rod again but these rods seem like there well worth the money. Of course I've been doing homework on this particular company. Thanks for all of these awesome video the past 3 months I've been watching you there just outstanding, fantastic key information. God bless you and your family
I enjoy every single one of your videos Steve. Keep up the great work!
Great stuff Steve. You deserve many more subscribers. They’ll come around as word of mouth spreads. I’m nearing 70, and everything you said has proven true in my years of fishing. Caught my biggest plastic worm bass when I was unintentionally dead-sticking that worm. After being distracted, I looked up and saw my line slowly swimming away. Eye-opening lesson that day.

The biggest bass I ever caught was from the bank…I threw a 6" inch fire tail worm straight out and then I was adjusting my tackle box for about 4 mins ..when I began reeling I thought I was hung up….9lb bass.!
Lake Jackson Tallahassee FL 1991
Tip #5. Use a tube.
Challenge accepted!
You are so REAL! Thank You.
Great tips buddy thanks for sharing!
Wow excellant ideas Thank you Mr Steve I ll mark those down in my notes .Look forward to more videos.From snowy cold Ohio.
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