I don’t fish largemouth in summer. I’ve had some fun days floating on inner tubes and catching perch on worms. We almost always get some big smallmouth that way too. Main lake weedlines 20 feet of water or so
Great videos man!! We both fish alot of the same water.. I'm in Renton WA but makes trips all over the state Eastern Wa this month alot have been doing great on bass crappie and walleye. If you ever down to fish let me know!! Great in depth knowledge of fishing though very impressive. #tighlines
I got a boating question for you; how do you keep your small boat from drifting around. Do you use drift socks, multiple anchors? I have a small boat like you and I get tossed around a lot, making it hard for accurate casting after locating fish with electronics. Thanks
I usually hold my position by hitting the trolling motor in the middle of a cast. Go into the wind and leave it running. Take the time to stop fishing mid cast and adjust your course with your reel hand. This allows your lure to sink or hold on the bottom longer, which drives bass crazy! Once you start retrieving again, you get bit
@@FishinOriginal Anything for you, big guy. Also, coastal lakes stay warmer during winter, but heat up a bit sooner in the summer also, as they're all shallow AF. I just don't have the time/space/money for it right now, and my boat batteries are in poor shape due to lack of care.
Please don’t spit the soft plastics into the lake? That stuff kills bass all day long. I’ve opened up dead fish…floating on the lake….they effectively starved. They got their guts plugged with senkos and other plastic baits. I used to do the same thing I saw you do…bite the head and spit the piece into the lake. Not anymore…it’s not kind to the fish. Thanks man.