@@ChaceBennettlook behind ur first eyelet. Ur line is over your reel and behind ur pool. If you had a big fish on it would have ripped ur tippet cause it wouldn’t have been able to spool out.
Love the stuff! I commented before if you don’t remember. From some of the comments I am assuming ur from or near Spokane. I went there once on a roadtrip to glacier national. Nice place in Spokane.
Your videos are so cool, a geography lesson and fishing tutorial in one, its exactly what I was looking for because I’m confused about what to do and how to fish. Thank you!!
I love fishing streams and just catching all the little fish in it. My dad’s family is from High Point and the college there, which is now gated wasn’t always so. My summers at my grandfathers, my father and I would walk down a trail that followed the stream that runs through town and would fish were the stream widened a bit near the college. Now that he’s gone it kind of just brings me back to the good old days. I still fish that little section sometimes when I visit, discovering some large mouth bass are there. They’re small but it’s always fun.
So this river I fish is in a little canyon/ravine and there’s cut banks all down it when we get heavy rains and one year I went high up the wall and spores this huge smallie and boom tossed out my drop shot with a minnow on it and boom half a second it was eaten and I had a 7 pound river smallie on the end of my line and what a fight it gave, river smallies is probably the second best type of bass u can catch in North America nun beats the strippers but river smallies mmmm they give a hell of a fight and when there 7-9 pounds it’s just so much fun having it being u up the river just to go back down 3-4 times holy
It’s line I’m in fifth grade and my sister was using it and dropped it out of my tackle box I have a similar one just different colors I don’t know where she dropped it those and I was on vacation