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Best Paddle Tail Swimbait Setup for Bass – Throw this rig for more Bass now! – Bank Fishing Tips
This has been the best paddle tail swimbait combo that I have ever used! Go heavier (1/2oz+) if you’re fishing…
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POST SPAWN Bass Fishing | Complete Guide (Where do bass go???)
Post spawn bass fishing can be some of the best bass fishing you will have all year. The truth is,…
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Finding a PATTERN (Summer Bass Jig Fishing)
Headed out to the local mountain reservoir with my friend Kody to get on some summertime Bass! We hit the…
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How To Find BIG POST-SPAWN BASS! (DONT Over-Complicate It) #bassfishing #postspawn #texasrig
In today’s video, we find a school of 5lb bass on an offshore ledge! post spawn females have gone deep…
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FIRED Up FISH After Epic Storm – Big Bass Fishing!
In today’s video we went bass fishing during and after a low-pressure front. It stormed for 30-40 minutes; we did…
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Early May Bass Fishing | Lake Perris 2024 #fishing #bass #bassfishing
#lakeperris #spring #springbassfishing #springfishing #jangomike #alwaysberecording #myyolotek #phenix #phenixbait I went back out a few days later from the last…
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Bass Fishing The “POST SPAWN FUNK” on Lake Lanier
It is one of the toughest times of the year, where the bass are done their spawning process and now…
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Bass Fishing & Snake Sesh | Late April Early May Lake Perris #fishing #bass #snake
#bassfishing #lakeperris #jangomike #fishing #largemouthbass #bass #yolotek #dink #dinklivesmatter #alwaysberecording #myyolotek I had a nice day out at Lake Perris…
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Post Spawn Bass Fishing South Carolina
Got out for a few hours to do some bass fishing. Went out to Santee Cooper In South Carolina and…
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Texas Creek Bass Fishing
Mid April bass fishing post spawn bass in shallow creeks and how to catch them.
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