I appreciate this video very much. My father died 14 years ago when I was just a kid. Every since then I almost forgot everything he taught me as a child. Watching your videos has given me some of those lost memories back.
John, My Father passed 24 years ago. Soon I will be the age that he died. 60! My Father taught me to fish. But not much else. But I cling to what he taught me. Don't put so much pressure on your self. Relax's Man! It will come to you. I don't try and be him. He was the best fisherman I ever seen. To this day I have never caught the big bass that he did. But I try everytime I go out. I caught 38 bass in 1hr and 15 minutes. I know he never did that. Just slow down and enjoy the outdoors and fishing. Thats what I do. Shawn
I didn't have a dad teach me this stuff, but I was mechanically inclined thanks to him early on in my life,. I'm in the army now and took up fishing thanks to a buddy of mine, my roommate left base and let me have his combo rod and small box after my buddy took me out once I got hooked. Been hitting every pond around my base and during my lunch. Still have much to learn and these vids helped a lot.
I love this style of video. Hearing you talk about your fishing strategy and describing the methods you use to execute it are what make this channel so much better than the salesmen on other channels.
This is really old, but I wanted to say I really respect you for showing how to fish certain places and also for not setting the hook like a mad-man and ripping the fishes mouth. Shows the respect you have and I appreciate it, keep on getting them! 😃
I go as far as taking my pliers and pressing down the barb on all my hooks. I lose a couple more and in fact just today lost what was a minimum 5 pounder, but when the fish swallows it or just gets stuck in the gills / throat it's easier to save the fish.
As a private pond "that's right next to a public road " owner thanks for saying that. I fear to many kids that watch some channels will begin jumping fences because they think it's ok. Not only is it illegal "poaching" but it's definitely a good way to get shot. Especially here in Texas. Leading by example is the best way to lead. Love the videos btw.
@@Pickledill710 I live in Florida if I'm in the water near were people can shoot at theirs probably alligators close by. If the shoot me I'm really going to die.
Flukemaster i have been on about a 1 year hiatus from fishin due to getting married and starting a new life with my wife. She is not too fond of me spending 100% of my free time on google earth and banks of ponds. I'm happy to say that I'm now well established and have some time to watch your videos again and apply your teachings. This video is one I watched when you first dropped it like 5 years ago and seeing you out there brings back great memories. Thank you for helping teach me how to fish all those years ago.
Love videos like these man, there's plenty of us young bass anglers who either can't afford or don't have access to a boat. These kind of videos teaching everybody how to fish from the bank on ponds and lakes means a lot.
When I was a kid my grandpa took me to lake for fishing. When he catch a fish I released it back to lake. Now I'm thinking he is not so happy releasing the fish but never said a word to me. He was a great man.
I love bank fishing the local ponds around here. I always go for structure in the water or an overhanging tree in the water. Dead trees, thick bulrushes just in the edge of the water, etc are great hotspots. I found a local lake not far from home about a month ago and decided to try it out. I located what appeared to be an old tree stump or possibly a pole from a pier. First cast on it and a 3 pounder lit up the wacky rig. I love the challenge of bass fishing.
I respect you in the fact you don't illegally trespass just to fish. I also like how this video was geared towards useful information about fishing tactics. I understand some people like the vlogs of RU-vidrs lives though.
i like fishing a small pond like that right when the sun is going down...3" paddle tail swim baits.. small buzz baits and a POPPER!.. lol thanks Gene for the video
Sir, this is exactly the type of VLOG that convinced me to follow your channel. I can't tell you how many fellow anglers (Old timers and experienced) have asked me where I learned a specific technique. That's when I share your name and channel information. You are easy to listen to, the advice and guidance is informative and it provides me the information to build on my confidence to learn the sport I have fallen in love with. Thank you!!! p.s. - I have purchased a GoPro and wanted to know what you use to get your audio to the GoPro when you walk away. I suspect it is a wireless microphone and if you do not mind, can you share the what you use.... Thank you again for the wonderful job you do with your Channel !!! John
Gene, you're one of the nicest, most genuine guys on RU-vid and I always look forward to your fishing tips and footage. Great work as always and keep 'em coming!
Fluke sounds like a regular guy trying to share info about something he really loves to do.He shows good luck and bad, fails and success. Shares his own opinion and says I dont know why thats just me. Real life, just like yer Dad.
"That I asked permission to fish... Yes I asked permission that type of thing can get you shot" great line. Great video flukemaster keep up the good work. Pond fishing videos are great
Keep up the vids bud! I really learned a lot because I'm a horrible fisherman and I wanna teach my kids that bobbers and worms are not the only way to do it thanks a lot really😀
Awesome video Gene, this is the kind of fishing I do 90% of the time. So watching you break down a body of water on foot and seeing how you narrow down spots is awesome for me. Thank you for teaching me how to fish and instill this passion that I never knew i could have for fishing. Keep Up the fantastic work and can't wait for more videos like this one!
This guy has a great working relationship with the camera. Has fun with it. Great time and teaching technique. I'll keep watching him even though i fish in Southern California and the bight is perhaps more difficult here
People act like they know what they’re talking about and then people like this start talking. Thanks for putting in the work to humble the ignorant and to teach the wise who want to learn from the wise.
Gene me and my son watch you all the time we live right down the road from Bienville Plantation we do alot of bank fishing and your videos help us tremendously
I been watching a bunch of fishing tip videos and i have noticed you commented on almost all of them. I just want to say that the sportsmanship you show had gained my respect!
Just want to say you do a great job at explaining things simple enough for kids to understand yet still not seeming to talk down to adults. I am from California so a lot of the techniques that don't always transfer out here, but I do travel quite a bit for work mostly in the south and have to say have caught many fish with tips you have given.
I've watched a ton of your videos. You are one of my top go to guys for specific videos, but with that aside,.... you've helped me with these videos, and as we have fishing in common, we have other things in common also, and instead of me trying to talk to you about what's on my mind on here for everyone to see, I'd like to talk to you about some health related things so that I may be able to help you with as you have helped me.
Great intro to pond fishing! Was rusty at pond after shore fishing 🎣 but this definitley helped! Took my partner fishing as a date -he's hooked! Thank you for amazing content!
Great video with a ton of advice that actually works. I learned to fish largies in the most pressured pond in all of toronto (where im from). Took me months to even begin to put a pattern together but with time i learned alot. It was a blessing in disguise i guess as now i can key in on newer water a bit quicker
You are hands down best youtuber. I have learned so much from your videos because it always about fishing unlike the others who just vlog and then have a little fishing. Keep it up and thanks for the great videos
thanks for taking the time to post this video nice to see ethics and family values come together on RU-vid it's a rarity believe it or not. heard the boy ask what are you catching them on when they pulled up after not getting up early my son did the exact thing last time we went out. I did let him know where the fish work but I let him figure out his own presentation and depth . I then ran off hid my lure and took a nap fish be with u
ive watched your videos before and i thought they were insightful but i never thought to follow. well ive got more into bass fishing this year and within the first minute of this video i subbed. "I asked for permission" thats what got me. So many people try and sneak onto my grandfathers pond and damnit if they just asked, we wouldnt have had any of the altercations that weve had. Good videos and a good guy. Keep fishing man.
I am from Costa Rica. During the Holy Week break I went fishing with my son for “rainbow bass” (Parachromis dovii), a ciclid and Machaca (Prochilodus mineatus), which is a feisty fighter related to the Brazilian piranha. We drove for four hours to Lake Arenal, a lake impoundment for the main power generation facility of the country which was establlished in 1978. The water is clear but not like your many glacier lakes and the depth is mostly 30 meters deep. The ambient temperature high and the water probably was within 22 degrees Centigrade. We started using top lures like a tiger patterned Big-O’s for machaca. No luck then! We changed to heavier lures with our spinning tackle, Shimano graphite rods and Shakespeare Sigma 2200-035’s and Cotton Cordell Super Shots and I got a bite from a “rainbow bass”. We tried trolling with Big-O’s without any luck! There was quite a lot of wind which made challenging reaching to our favorite fishing holes! We are at the end of the dry season! The many rivers that feed the lake impoundment were down to a trickle, the lake was perhaps down in level 5 meters. We fished the river mouths, many coves, and parallel to the coves. My son tried his trusty Mepps #2 Comet , a killer with rainbow bass minnow, but lost it before I could yank it from and underwater log. We’ve been lucky before with these rigs and approaches! Can you point us in the right direction?
New subscriber, love your content. I've have been fishing my whole life mostly trout fishing mountain streams or big river catfishing. The last few years I've been try to expand my knowledge on bass fishing and your videos have been very helpful. Keep doing what you are doing. Thanks
A finesse jig is extremely hard to beat for pond fishing. Hard to get hung up and multiple ways to fish it. The Ned rig a also hand down one of the best pond baits!
Appreciate the information on the fan casting techniques. Hope to see you fish the Strike King 10 Xd and Magnum 8.0 square bill. Thanks for the lessons,☆☆☆☆☆
I personally fish with a light to medium action fly rod set up with a spin casting reel the rods length is 8’4” and I feel like it’s a great light and balanced combo and I have caught some monsters on it
I never fished but I’m about to. Seeing this video and the one which you spoke about as a beginner, and about creating a tackle box,rigging, and rods, I’m already starting to see the light. I know nothing about fishing at all and the only time I even attempted to I used an M-16, seriously, I did. I was 14.
So excited to see this video Gene! I bought a kayak this week so I'm going to start backing off the bank fishing a little. Still love doing it though and appreciate this video!
Thank you for this video. I had to stop right after you was talking about what colors to use with the water clarity to tell you in advanced thank you for the information lol. I enjoy all your videos, they are really helping me a lot (now back to the video lol)
Awesome video Fluke! This will help a ton! Especially the part where you said to look for the steepest bank to identity a potential dam/deepest part! Thanks!
My parents had a pond in the farm where I spent my teen years. The people who had the best chance of getting permission to fish were those who asked WITHOUT a rod in their hand or vehicle. My folks considered these people to be forward enough thinkers to :A. Not drive into the pondB. Not fall in without sense enough to get out. They also encouraged culling the size bass on your video today.
Another great vid. I have been fishing a long time but always pick something up from your instructional videos. And I can't agree more, show up no rods in hand and ask for permission, you might be surprised how many people will let you fish. Keep up the great work..
Gene, Give me your opinion on this honest to God true life scenario. I’m from northeast Alabama. South of Guntersville but n.e. None the less. My dad is 70 and he has been a member of a golf club since there since 1980. I was a member all my life until I turned 21. I’ve since joined two other times over the years for periods of years. In 1989 they built a smallish pond in the valley of the 14th fairway because number one it was a obnoxiously short par five and two they needed a water source for a water ring system for the entire course. They dug the pond in the summer of that year and stocked it with bass and bluegill. No maintenance or restocking has EVER BEEN DONE SINCE. Nor has any fish ever been removed from the pond.No fishery biologists have tested anything and it’s very, very seldom ever been fished. About 9 years ago I got turned onto bass fishing and decided to go out and cast a fire engine red spinner bass t on my only rod and reel which was a zebco rear drag spinning reel and a 6 ft quantum im6 rod that was my pawpaws. I casted that spinner bait for about an hour when something almost took the rod out of my hands and had I not have just played golf I’d have been in the drink but I had my spikes on. I have no idea what lb mono was on the reel but it
This is the video I been waiting for u to do since I pond fish from the bank all the time. Thanks for making this video sorry nothing but dinks in there
I must have missed it, I saw Tackle Junkie do one of his slams in a pond and also he was in a pond using the Deeper but I usually watch most of Gene's videos but I haven't seen em all of course that would take a few days to watch all of em
Awesome video, looks similar to the pond I fish. Sneaking onto a pond will definitely get you shot especially in the South. I'm in Louisiana and it's very rural and land owners are generally well armed. Keep up the awesome videos
This was really helpful. These kinds of ponds are all I have to fish where I live. But they dye the water green here and hard to find out what the fish can see. Sometimes it natural others it bright.
hey gene...i like all your videos but its good to see you back at what videos made your channel great to me. like you i hate tournaments and all the hooplah and its nice to just take it back from time to time. awesome vid
My little ranch pond is about 25 feet north to south & 35 feet east to west. It's a little pond with quite a bit of fish, it's naturally rain filled, started out as a hole I dug in the ground in hopes of a pond and it happened (about 6 yrs ago it filled with water and held nicely) I put NO fish in this pond and its filled with fish now, lot of pumpkinseed perch and if I had to estimate 10 bass maybe a few more, max depth 11 1/2 feet average depth of 2 1/2 feet most of the middle is about 4-6 feet. Biggest bass I've caught 5 lbs out of it, got the pic on my facebook, there's thousands of minnows/bait fish swimming around. I believe it got it's fish from ducks and seagulls that occasionally use the water, they didn't come from a flood.