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That's awesome, nice fish! You and your homie were spot on taking full advantage of the conditions, well done Sir and congratulations on his flattie and it will stick with him rest of his life!
It was a blast, now I have to get back into my routine. When they shut everything down it effected the time I had to put into my channel and it fell off. Now I am going to try to grow it again. We was missing one of my sons on this trip, he's not really into outside lol
Hey that's my bass leave my fish alone by the dock lol jk. I need to get back into fishing it's been a couple years. Been deer hunting though. My pop's used to take me up that way. Nice video though
@@Twitchisatrick I haven't hunted in quite a few years. It gets so crowded here on public land. My father in law has property but he don't want me killing any deer or turkey, he don't hunt.
@@TwiztedFishingTv . Yeah it does get crowded on public. Last season it seemed like everyone from the city was hunting I couldn't believe it. I was going to Roush. I ended up going to salamoine there wasn't that many people. If you can get into shooting some arrows it doesn't get so bad usually during the week but weekends it's a different case. I usually use the people to my advantage though lol. Oh no one of those people's. I bet some good hunting on his property. I bet his neighbors if he has any love that he don't hunt lol either way they getting killed natural or by the neighbors. I wished these people in the suburbs and outskirts of the fort would let me hunt there land cause the deer are always getting hit messing up people's cars. I only hunt public. It really ain't that bad just gotta be more mobile
I always bring a plastic grocery bag with me when I wade or fish a creek and pick up cans and other trash along the way. If we all did that every time we go out, it wouldn't take long to make an impact. And to all those idiots who leave beer cans and empty bait containers on the banks, you should have your fishing license permanently revoked.
We have a smallish creek that runs through our property. Recently my son tried fishing it and found there's a large population of creek chubs. He was using small hooks and dough balls under a bobber. I had an idea to get out my fly rod and see if they'd hit that. Man... is that a blast! Those chubs are voracious and hit the fly hard. I'm planning to get a smaller 3 wt rod/reel that's better suited to small streams. Now my son wants to learn to cast a fly. If you've never fly fished, it's so much fun. I always targeted smallmouth or trout and occasionally caught a chub. I never thought fishing in a little bitty creek, specifically targeting chubs could be so fun.
They was hid up under the shade during high sun, then later in the evening on the weed edges hitting top water. We used weightless wacky. I was using 8# braid. The bass action here has been fast in ponds, rivers and lakes. I suspect that will change in a couple weeks when the real heat sets in.
Most complex ponds have bass and bluegill. A few association ponds we have put crappie in. Make sure it's cool to fish though, some places can be strict and if your not with the resident in person they will make you leave.
@@TwiztedFishingTv I meant where in Toledo, it kinda looks like the Maumee River. I live near there and need some spots i go fishing a lot and want to hit the maumee but do know where, where are a few of your favorite spots?
@@austinliner9300 I couldn't tell you specifics, I go there to visit my guy. I know how to get to his crib and he navigates from there lol. All the places we go are parks and access areas.
I cant stand ppl trashing up the banks. Everytime I go to the river, I take a fat bag of trash when I leave. Mostly gobbs of orange and lime green fishing line, beer cans, and nightcrawler containers. It's disgusting when ppl leave their garbage. It takes zero effort to be a decent human.
For sure! You sent me some good colors for my area. As the water settles and clears up it will be more natural colors. To be honest though crappie love orange for some reason. No matter where I fish it's one of my go to choices.