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Most Insane Underwater Bass Fishing Footage Ever!! GoPro Footage of Giant Bass Eating Lures!



Ever wondered what it looks like when schools of giant fish start fighting over a lure? Do they really fight over who will eat it first? Let’s go underwater and see!

These largemouth bass are fighting over our jerkbaits to be the first one to bite! This wolfpack of fish is so crazy they’ll bite over and over again! We had one bass nearly 7 lb bite 4 different times before getting hooked!

This isn’t filmed in a bass pond either, these are real bass filmed from a boat during the most insane bite ever!

We were very lucky to have the equipment to go underwater and film these bass striking lures over and over. This is probably the most insane underwater bass footage ever filmed with a GoPro so we hope you enjoy it! We even had bass crashing into and trying to eat the GoPro!

What were the bass eating? Here is the equipment used…

Jerkbait: http://bit.ly/tbpointer
Split rings: http://bit.ly/2aTH3f1
Hooks: http://bit.ly/2cVg7xW
Line: http://bit.ly/2aaBBDX
Camera Used: http://bit.ly/2RsLpjB

Bass are very predatory and when they begin to school up the jerkbait is a great lure to catch them. The key is the combination of sound and sharp movement. This triggers the bass’ predatory nature and they lash out violently, even when they aren’t hungry.

Be sure and try a jerkbait on your next fishing trip! They’re great for largemouth, smallmouth, and spotted bass and work throughout the year, even for pond bass fishing!

If you don’t know how to fish with a jerkbait watch this video we shot on how to work them: https://youtu.be/53KaZSeIdFM

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26 Comments

  1. I say it all the time but biologically Bass are not 'schooling' fish by definition. I come back to this video quite a bit guys because this is one of the most unusual shoals of largemouth I have seen captured on video.

    There are so many interesting factors in this video aside from the biting of a lure. Shoaling is a social behavior with many purposes. Many of the standard shoaling Behaviors are evident in this video but what's really cool are some of the rarities.

    Shoaling bass typically group in similar size and 'health'… this isn't the place you want to be if you're not up to par. In my diving days I have seen bass chase off the weak and in one instance they actually purposely killed off a weaker fish. Weak, injured and susceptible group mates are a predatory attractant!

    This is a fairly large pack of bass and I'm guessing that part of of the reason is the proximity to the shoreline and security. You mentioned larger body of water and I'm guessing Berryessa or very similar.

    I have some very similar shoaling occurrences in my reservoir. I don't need the name of this Reservoir but was wondering if you could help out with some additional information such as time of year? Surrounding Shoreline features and bottom contour? Bait fish forage?

    I'm not able to dive anymore but I am able to use my 5 and 10 minutes air. I'm not going to chase these fish down but I would love to relate this to what I'm seeing in my water.

  2. I have a question that's been on mind. I fish heavy pressured places and it seems like I'll get one good fish and then nothing. I throw everything I have and still nothing. What can I do about this problem .

  3. Don't know if you will see this, I'm a few years late too the party but is it normal for bass to school like this? I didn't know they grouped in more than 3 except to mate

  4. Hello and how do you do….. great under water footage.
    It’s really helpful to understanding the bass and how the lure is reacting in the water with the fish.
    However what be better information is where you are you fishing at.
    Which lake, river? What state?
    Any information would be helpful.
    Thank you.

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