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Super great❤
Can't go wrong with the curly tail jigs! Every time I fish a new spot, the curly tail is the quickest way to find out if the bass are biting. Great bass spot in a good-looking neighborhood!
Dude, that looks like our neighborhood! Is that Cinco Ranch or Lakemont?
They re all just clones, of course, of even earlier subdivisions.
Chartreuse, REBEL Crawdad….
Eggselent.,..
Safety First
Yeah, most the bass I've caught from Beaumont to Lake Charles where I lived quite a few years were a lot darker fish but most of them came
out of swamps/marshes
nbayou's. Lighter fish are genetic but also in open waters where there's little cover the fish tend to be lighter thanthe waters I mention. The first bass you caught, the light colored one seemed stunted some? The size of it's mouth/head to the thickness of
the body LQQK'd like it might be underfed somewhat? You'd be an expert on that. peace
Waiting the woke time for fire ants to get you. 😂
Reasons to handle the duck egg….
Zero
Reasons not to……
Plenty🤦🏻
Time to clean that fishing reel 👍🏻
Can you do a video behind James Butte Park? There's an old train bridge over the Buffalo back there. The bridge was designed by the same engineer that designed the Golden Gate Bridge and crosses over Houston's first shipping channel. That area also used to be called Frost Town and it was Houston's first neighborhood. It's a cool patch of Houston's history from It's very beginning
I saw the word Houston and bass and immediately thought about Jimmy Houston.
those bass are stunted. over crowding perhaps. lack of forage? or both
I can take you to Houston's best secret bass ponds, I've got em on lock down lol!
Where's that? Im trying to find a place to get some bait fish cast netting.