This photo is for Ken Pfiffer. We talked about places to catch bass on the st Lawrence river. This is a aerial shot of a place I throw a Crankbait. On this particular day I had 20lbs using a rock crawler fishing the edges of flats like this.
Greetings
My name is Corey Richardson living in Milledgeville, Georgia by way of Dayton, Ohio. I’ve been fishing most of my life only started kayak fishing a year and a half ago.
Here’s a few of the items that will be in the garage sale. I’ll post a link here when everything is uploaded.
Tackle boxes
Rods
Reels
Electronics
Trolling motors
Kayaks
Chargers
Since we’ve been talking about bank fishing….. it’s only fitting to go fish the bank today. I honestly like this better some days. I can keep a eye on him better. We notice so may things that we never would have if we were in the boat.
Where are my bank fishermen? I just dropped part 1 of my favorite subject of all. MASTERING BANK FISHING. See the links below.
Don’t wait start now! So many of you wait until you have a tournament to start the fishing trip analysis. Don’t wait. Even on your casual fishing trips start using the process now. That will make it much easier when you actually have a fishing tournament to prepare and come up with a plan to catch fish.
I worked with Barb Elliott NY Conservation Director for BASS on a website to continue to get the word out about fizzing bass caught in deep water and suffering from barotrauma in your live well. Learn more about how to fizz your bass and get one of her kits. Check the site https://www.barbsbestfizzkit.com - Share this site in as many places as possible to help save the fish.
I can’t sleep thinking about what kind of workshop I want to do next. I think I want to do a bank fishermen’s technique break down. How many bank anglers do we have here? If I can get even one comment I’m film this tomorrow and have it up by the weekend.
Comment below - what are your thoughts on leaving a tournament early because fish are not being caught?