Welcome to Big Catch Fishing Mississippi! All about fishing for die-hard fishing fanatics everywhere. My focus is on crappie fishing with LiveScope, but I will also fish for other freshwater species with occasional saltwater fishing. If you suffer from this affliction, you have found your home! I will share everything I know about catching, cleaning, and cooking fish with you. My goal is to help you catch more fish and have more fun in the great outdoors! Thanks for watching! Get out there and go fishing soon!
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Hey, the 10 foot Carbon Crappie Ugly Stik ($72) is by far the best. That 7.2 foot Berkley ($40) is pure junk. I broke 2 of them boat flipping crappie that were not that large. They exchanged them at Wal Mart, but I would never buy another one. Appreciate you watching. TIGHT LINES!
Hey, I mostly catch bluegill and catfish, but occassolionally a bass. I usually show the bass on the video, especially if it is a couple pounds or bigger. I appreciate you watching and dropping a commnet!
Love your videos. Question, why do you throw the fish as far as you can instead of letting them go near the boat? I let mine go right near the boat and never had issues of spooking the school. Just questioning your line of thought so i can maybe learn something new. Thanks.
I was thinking they might spook the school. I am glad you mentioned it. I will give it a try. I don't think it hurt them, at least I hope it didn't. Appreciate you watching and leaving a comment. TIGHT LINES!
You make the best videos because of the combination of livescope and boat simulcast. Your narrating is great and it makes it fun to watch a master at work.
Hey, thanks for watching! I pinch off the tail to make the profile smaller and to decrease the action. If the fish are more aggressive or want to chase a bait, I leave the tail on, or switch to a larger bait, or paddle tail. Summertime is typically tougher, and I go smaller. Hopefully, the bite will start to pick up with cooler weather!! TIGHT LINES!!