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Three big bass jigs, flipping, casting and swimming !



I explain the 3 types of bass jigs. I show several trailer compliments and recommend the rod, reel and line for each!

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  1. Roland been watching for many years, you’re like family with the added advantage of teaching tips on fishing. You have great tips for me and I’m 70 and have been fishing for my entire life. Yesterday it was your comment to never use fluorocarbon line for top water. I don’t, but heck it’s something I’ll pass on the the kids. All best in 2022, brother

  2. Great video- thanks for doing these! I think the 5 thumbs down are from 5 bass that figured out how to get on youtube who got knocked cross-eyed from a jig hookset.

  3. Hi Roland;-
    Wishing you and family a happy, wonderful and fun fish filled new 2020 year!…★-★-★…

    Can you invite, Cole and Jay (Jessica) from their yt channel, to go angling/fishing etc with you, please!?!
    That would make for some really great fishing videos, and will be great for both yt channels!
    Regards;…★-♥-★…

  4. Roland, I’ve been watching you since I was a child and would wake up early to watch your show. I rode my bike to Dicks sporting goods when I was 8 to buy my first pack of green pumpkin senkos and megastrike after an episode. That was 20 years ago and I still love watching you. Thanks four inspiring so many generations of youth and for the awesome content on YouTube! Happy new year and hope this years fish start biting!!

  5. Roland, I used to sit with my little brother and dad watching you on TV. That was way back in the 70's. We learned so much from watching you back then. Glad to see still teaching. Tight lines.

  6. I love jigs as well, I keep a swimming jig and chatterbait on me at all times, so versatile! Flipping jigs can be a lot of fun yanking them out of the weeds!

  7. Hey Mr. Roland, my wife and I are heading to Fort Meyers mid February for our 30th anniversary. We are coming from Oregon, and are hoping to do some inshore fishing. What would go after? Thanks for your videos, and the years of information and entertainment. Thank you with Love and respect.

  8. Do you have to charge your trolling motor battery in your jon boat often? if so how often? I think this would go great into one of your great videos. I love watching and learning from you, you are a great great guy. Thank You! 🙂

  9. Your an awesome guy! I’ve looked up to you for years, and every time I’ve met you you always take time to talk like I’m the only fan around you! Thanks so much for being a class act! Also I hope Scott can win a Classic for you in the next couple years! This may be the year I’ll finally get down to your area and see what flipping for giants is all about.

  10. Thanks for the tips. I live up in the upstate of South Carolina and live around a lot of the herring lakes like lake hartwell and Murray, do you have anytips about these lakes that you could share?

  11. Roland, you are one of my childhood hero’s! Thanks for sharing so much with us all! It is folks like you that have inspired me to start my own channel! I am focusing on how too’s, tips “n” tricks, homesteading, and hunting/fishing adventures so ya’ll subscribe please… you never know what I am gonna post about! I want to say thank you to all that are out here inspiring others! Happy Healthy New Year and God bless!

  12. Roland I'm 33 years old and have followed you since I was a kid. I'm always willing to learn and you've delivered. I have a question that may be silly to some but I've yet to find a good way to handle it. Im in the Midwest and typically throw about 25lb braid tied to a lure. When I get snagged it's incredibly hard to break my line. I'm not one that wants to cut my line and leave 20' floating around. You throw alot heavier line so how do you cope with snags and manage to break your line without cutting into your hands? Thanks Roland.

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