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Tidal water bass fishing small creeks



TIdal water can be tricky to understand with waters rising and falling. I will show you the best lures and what to look for in small creeks to help you catch largemouth bass.

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  1. Great content. If you wouldn't mind!!!! I have a tournament this Saturday. It's on the neches river that ties into bayous. We're launching at Collier Ferry Park in Beaumont Tx. If you could google earth that and tell me where you would start this time of year I would love you for forever!

  2. David question, Would you in a tourney beat that little feeder creek mouth where you had the quick three bites while the tide was running right OR would you back off and rest that spot??????

  3. Malfunction in there sometimes when you watch the tournament on TV and you never see these guys struggle you just seem go out there and they catch big fish unless you never really see struggles you're not going to see that most likely on a FLW tournament you may see it on a blooper reel but it's nice to know us guys that gets to go 10 to 12 times a year ain't the only ones that make them mistakes

  4. David, what are the spinning rods you're using ? Man what a piece of paradise , I've never fished tidal waters for bass. I've done plenty of saltwater,but that's a feast of fun wherever you are..

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