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This MISTAKE Is Making You WORSE At Bass Fishing!!!



Bass fishing can be a grind at times, there’s no doubt about that. But do electronics and sonar really help, or do they end up causing more harm than good? That’s what we’ll be looking at in this video where I issue a pre-spawn challenge to all anglers, regardless of whether you have electronics or not! #fishing #bassfishing #fishingtips

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19 Comments

  1. I’m a yak fisherman, have a Garmin Striker 4 and my primary usage has been limited to monitoring water temp and hunting for depth changes. You’re correct that it’s an easy trap to fall into if you spend all your time staring at the screen. I caught myself doing it a lot last season and finally said, enough. I turn it off when I’m fishing shallow and use my polarized glasses to find the bass.

  2. For better or for worse, even on a day when I'm attempting to really use my sonar, I often conclude that the best and sometimes only useful information I glean is the depth and the water temperature.

  3. No problem at all! I have a Deeper sonar but I'm to poor at the moment to get in the boat game 😛

    Also about FFS I just find it very boring to watch people use it and doesn't teach me much from watching people use it.

  4. I have an older Triton boat that I invested in electronics rather than buying a newer boat. What I learned is graphs can be a trap in a way. You end up spending your day chasing fish instead of just trying to catch them

  5. Lowbrow I’ve got a question. I’m a 76 year old bank only fisherman, this morning I went to check out a bank location that is right next to a bridge planning to fish it on Wednesday . The water was covered with green slime, what are the chances the B.A.S.S. are hanging out under that slime, I’m in central Florida if that helps. Any help would be appreciated

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