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A great day of catching bass even though nothing was ridiculously big. I enjoyed the great start of bass fishing in Kansas. Please watch in HD also!!

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  1. nice fish, just one question, i dont live in america, but why do you crank in the fish so fast?
    i wonder if these worm techniques will worm in australia? on our bass and natives

  2. he should throw out some of medium sized bass in the pond. might be a little over populated. i cant tell how big the pond is , but it looks like the waters low for the time. if you throw out some of the smaller bass it will let them grow larger. it worked for a buddys of mines pond with blue gill. they were all about 6in long. we threw out some over a few years and now you have to use 2 hands to grab them. we took out 2 fish and had 2 big sandwiches. good times

  3. Nice video.. Amazing how so many people have to make ignorant comments. Just a nice fishing video and some good tunes. Can't go wrong with that. Some idiot felt the need to try to rip me on one of my fishing videos too. Keep up the good work. Tight Lines Brother.

  4. Murky water doesn't come from people planting aquatic plants…it can come from run off, high rains, muddy substrate, or concentration of the chemicals released by decomposing leaves. Depending on what region of the U.S. you are talking about, 2 feet deep is plenty of water to prevent freezing over. Our koi pond freezes in the winter and is 24" deep. Every single fish survives.

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