Jason Christie Fishing - with a background in teaching and coaching, I want to help share the knowledge I have gained over the years of competing at the highest level in the sport of bass fishing. Thank you for supporting me and I look forward to giving back!
BIO: Jason is a professional bass fisherman competing on the Bassmaster Elite Series. In 2021, Jason Christie competed in his 7th season on the Bassmaster Elite Series (2013-2018, 2021). Christie finished in the top 10, four out of the eight tournaments, and posted a 1st place finish on the Sabine River in Orange, Texas. Christie is a 4-time Elite Series champion (Bull Shoals 2013, Lake Dardanelle 2014, Lake St. Clair 2017, Sabine River 2021), and winner of two Bassmaster Opens events. Christie also has a 2nd place finish in the Angler of the Year race to his credit (2017).
Get the strongest return in the middle and fire away. 😬 awesome video brother. You are a good ‘splainer 👊🏻 it kinda gets real for me when the current situation gets good. 🥴that’s when I feel lost using it but that’s when they bitin too.
You were thinking some of those fish were catfish, they might’ve been catfish. I’ve been catching bass, catfish and crappie all grouped together recently
Do you have any tips for getting the Garmin touchscreens to be more responsive? I have 2 93SV’s and have found they are a little delayed from when I touch them to when they move not a horrible issue to have but yours are way smoother than mine😂
If I’m on a fairly large lake I want to just be able to get back to my starting point which can be difficult when there are many islands that all look the same? There needs to be a Google maps for boats IMO. - there such a thing?
Jason, I live on a clear highland reservoir in East Tennessee with no grass. We get flooded bushes in the summer SOMETIMES. For frogging, I mostly skipping overhangs and laydowns. Do you still recommend the Eye Crosser for frogging here? I've been losing fish in the bushes on my 7'2 medium heavy.
Them fish at 11.20 were ready to rock a roll I tell ya , how I like to see them right near the bottom for sure bass. Great video , reminds me of Tennessee river I get to fish.
I thought swimming a jig was kind of dumb back when I heard about it some 15 years ago... I couldn't have been more wrong about it. It's definitely up there in my top 5 ways of catching bass now. It's such an awesome bite when they're eating it... Great video as always keepem coming brother!!!
I am good with all the connections to the remote, foot pedal and Chart Plotter for control of the trolling motor. I have the LiveScope Ice bundle (connected) and Active Captain all connected. Problem - I can't figure out how to get the Force transducers to show up on my Chart Plotter/Fish Finder head. Any thought?
I have been killing them on a swim jig lately, I use a Beast Coast Working Man’s swim jig in natural bream color with a green pumpkin Strike King Scoun bug trailer with the claws dipped in chartreuse. They have been destroying that thing!
One day I was fishing a really grassy lake so I tied on a swim jig with a craw trailer and I was dragging it through the weeds the pointed nose on the swim jig made its way through the best but fish started hitting it on the retrieve back so I just started casting and winding it and sure enough I wore them out that day
great video and tips we were just there Sunday working that area catching them on a spinnerbait and bladed jig and noticed it had to be high in the water just like that. I never thought of a swim jig I have to start trying them more...Thanks