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Thanks so much for the great ideas everyone! Keep them coming! Also want to make it clear that I’m not sorry I hurt so many locals’ feelings. This video was made to be educational, and was at a lake I’ve 100% never Bass fished before this. Hope you all have a great day 💪🏻
Love the series! Only other thing id like to see is do an uncut version! We wanna see you spend time idling, see the difference between trash fish schools and bass schools. See why you pick certain spots to idle and what path you take when you idle them! Ive made a previous comment about this and a bunch of people said theyd like to watch 4+ hours of you idleing
I think a cool challenge would be to look at the winning weight for the last tournament fished on the water body you are going to break down, and see if you can beat it in X amount of time. This was an awesome video, and I love the idea for this series. Can't wait for the next one!
@@user-ls4sr6te1e Been fishing lake Tyler for 30 years , used to live on it . I fish Tyler 1-2 times a week and know every nook and cranny of east and west lake , trust me he never was on Tyler
You are smart Mr Milliken. The only You Tuber showing the live scope constantly and how to use it. I have tons of friends subscribing now because you are the only one showing how to use the livescope. I guarantee if you go to the maker of your livescope and tell them you will have their scope running all the time in your screen if they rig your system to make it easy to embed on your you tube screen, they will hook you up a system. Especially if the can have the unit name display on screen. With your subscriber base. they would be nuts not to get their unit in front of thousands every time you fish. Not to mention, you can partner with them to make it a new product they can sell!
I already know I'm gonna love this series... it's a lot of fun when things cone together the way you want them to especially when it's on new water. Great video as always keepem coming brother!!!
Love this. Helps us think through what we can do on our lakes. Most of us don't have the Texas thing going for us (i.e. numbers of fish and schools), but bass are bass.
This format is awesome. Keep the wait goal and keep providing commentary on the types of bait and why you use them. Change up lakes instead so you always have a new challenge. This is so informative, and easy to see how you have learned to become such a good fisherman. Maybe dive into the radar systems some? What you are seeing and what the radar means to you. I also like the tournament challenge (for whatever lake you are on) to beat the last Tournament weight too.
loved this maybe the most informative video i have ever seen , had livescope since it came out but used it for winter marsh fishing and crappie fishing, about to diversify and get into offshore bass fishing now that im approaching 70 years old lol, what i wanna do when i grow up!!!
For myself, I'm just now really starting to use my graphs to find fish and use livescope. These type of videos really help and have lots of good info. Thanks for doing these.
Very detailed video. Your videos make me enjoy trying out new techniques and new baits to fish. Definitely can see an increase in fish I catch when I go out compared to before.
Awesome concept. Even if I’m fishing a lake I’ve fished before sometimes it’s weeks apart so I’m always starting new almost. Always good to see the process of breaking down water.
Love it when you said you didn't through a crankbait, on uem first because it would pull out the school of followers. Lot of guys don't know that...remember the kids you are teaching! God bless!!!
Awesome video series!! Keep at it 🤙would be neat to see you go after the tournament weight for that lake you are at in one day. Breaking down the glide bait and how you fish it in a video itself or in this show n' go series.
I always find it interesting how shallow a lot of Lakes are across the nation compared to the ones I fish. Out here, a main lake point would drop to hundreds of feet of water. Good Information none the less.
would definitely like to see more of these lake break down videos across texas. there is alot of hidden gems in east texas i think you could break some records.
Love it...I have 2 tournaments coming up on unfamiliar water. Like to see how fast the pros can breakdown lakes. I have a trip to a good lake coming up, I'm gonna try this challenge, but in Washington State 🤔
I'm just so damn glad to hear you say what lake you're fishing. I live less than 20 miles from that lake and never have fished it. Might try it sometime now. Thanks again for saying where you are fishing.
Great series man looking forward to more, do you think we’ll get to see you on some herring lakes? Obviously spring time is great on them but there are a lot of big bags to be caught on winter time herring lakes as well setting up on similar structure to this
Great video. Live just a few lakes from Lake tyler, have family that lives out there, and fish there all the time. Spend most of my time up shallow due to fishing in a Jon boat and there being pleasure boaters out often, but nice to find a few new spots!
I like the show and go format. I like how you show the map view and explain what you are looking for. If you could break down a highland reservoir, that would be great. Cali MFER out! ✌🏼
Cool. How you was able to find them so quick. I like this format. Maybe you could do a river episode. I fish here in southeast Georgia and would enjoy watching you find fish on a river similar to the Altamaha River which is a hard river for me to figure out. Keep up the amazing work and good luck at Eufaula lake in Oklahoma.