What motivates you to go fishing?
Someone asks me this and I didn’t have a answer. I just studdeded. I could have made up some cliche lie. At first I felt bad about it. Then I realized I actually don’t even need motivation to go fishing. I just love doing it. I don’t even think love or passion is the motivation. I say that because sometimes I don’t love it and I still go. 🤷🏾♂️
This is a weird take I understand. Would you share you’re motivation if any?
Good morning everyone. I am trying to figure out something. I would like to know what type of gloves are really good for fishing in the cold. Do they keep your hands warm, and can you fish with them on.
Hey to all the new subscribers or anyone really... Definitely need to catch this workshop. Hope you are thirsty cause this four big ol'glasses of 100% juice!
I swear I lose the most line clippers. It’s like they just get up and walk away!
I’m late but these are my baits. I know you said three but I can’t figure out which one is fourth place. SMH worm is a no brainer and the most productive bait for me. Then the fluke will catch em anywhere. The green pumpkin with a chartreuse tail just like my security blanket lol the first thing I bought any bass while bass fishing . And the Fritz side has been a real player for me in the last year or so
It’s never too early to start lake and river breakdowns. I am researching the Potomac River now, followed by Champlain, Oneida, and St. Lawrence.
Where do I fish crankbaits?
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Brian Latimer,
I hope it is not too late, but I am tossing my hat into the ring or the Angler Development Program. I am not intending to fish the typical tournament scene this year. I was going to but all the clubs and what not had tournaments on all the weekends I am scheduled to work. So instead I am looking forward to taking a different approach in expanding my bass fishing abilities.
This year I intend to compete in the SUF tournaments and other online tournaments. And possibly joining the KBF scene as well. But I am most excited about it is. I am also going to attempt to complete the Georgia Bass Slam. There are 10 species of black bass in Georgia. If you catch 5 of the 10 you get special recognition and small prizes. I am wanting to go above and beyond and catch all 10 species. This school will definitely help me in that process from both past and future breakdowns and workshops. I am really looking forward to exploring new bodies of water and catching my first Smallmouth. Not to mention try to catch a trophy Shoal Bass and possibly even catch state records for the bass that have none listed.
If selected it will be an honor to represent the school and all the services it provides. Thank you for your consideration.
M. Dennis
My answer to the challenge... I use multiple colors, sizes, and variations of the TRD... But I generally stick the the ones pictured.
1. Good ol' wacky rig. (Watermelon Red Magic)
2. Deizel Minnowz ( pearl\blue glimmer) on a Texas Eye jig head
3. Finesse TRD. (Dropshot and ned rig) Best results on meat dog, mood ring, new money, coppertreuse.
4. SMHs (gamechanger, mood ring, and purple rain)
5. Hellgrammites (mainly fish these on the river on a Texas rigged dropshot. Bass pro released the elaztech version, excited about trying them.)