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RETURN TO THE DEATH THREAT SPOT!! (Bass Fishing in Doylestown, PA)



SUBSCRIBE FOR MORE! I returned to the spot where the state trooper threatened to shoot us! This time there were no issues with the police and I escaped unharmed. The plan for the day was to throw a lot of topwater but the conditions weren’t ideal for topwater and I had no success with it! Click below to see more.

Lures Portrayed: 5in Biospawn Exostick (Wacky/t-rig, black red flk, 2/0 Gamakatsu EWG hook/Mustad Grip Pin Edge Finesse Hook), 5in Field and Stream Sugar Stick Bait (wacky, 2/0 Gamakatsu EWG hook)
Date: June 14, 2016
Location: Doylestown Pennsylvania
Camera: Gopro Hero 4 Silver + chest mount

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21 Comments

  1. Did that Cop get fired!! Sad part is, some of these cops will shoot you! They think they're above the law. They rather harrase people for fishing, Jay walking, Walking while black, Driving Black, than go after the real crooks! Get a blue costume and a badge and they're better than you!

  2. My neighbor has a huge pond posted clearly no fishing. He caught us fishing and even stayed to talk and was in awe at how huge the bass had grown. We were invited anytime..as he saw we had respect for the fish,his property and were simply having innocent fun. We dont leave trash or have alcohol etc. If it were My property and i see a kid simply fishing…i wil giggle and think Fish on kid and happy you arent rolling through the neighborhood bumping music,smoking tires off and being crazy lol!

  3. i live local and might have to hunt down that spot. although its not too interesting to me.

    i grew up in a buffalo suburb and we had an old neighborhood lake built by the Quakers years ago. 4-6 lbs all over on a good day. not bragging, we were lucky.

    now there are houses built right on the damn lake and most of it is off limits. we enjoyed many years on that lake for sure. i visit maybe once a year to my home grounds. if i do fish it they let me go since they know me. right now its full of 10 lbers or however big they can get in western NY. i always have the best memories of that lake and another.

    now i moved by doylestown and its a totally different story of course. locals have their spots and i don't fish that much now.

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