How about a live class on the water today?
Anyone fishing the KBF National Championship this week on Guntersville?
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For one that likes to hunt and fish, its been a real good day today. Got to pull the trigger along side my son on some ducks on a beautiful morning, ended up with a couple teal, and had some bass success in the afternoon! Can't complain with that outcome, dang near a perfect day!
11 yesterday shaking a minnow, the conditions were perfect for it. A lot of dinks but one good LMB and a decent size speck! When the bite would die down, changing colors fired them back up. What a time!! Canβt thank yall enough for the knowledge shared in here, Iβm improving every time I hit the water.
Some Sunday sheenanigans.. trying to be like Brian Barde and get that century mark
A couple 4s in practice today!! Buzz bait, and shaking a minnow for the bigger bites.
All of this fishing gear and this dude catches one by hand π
One and only one. I've been on the struggle bus 2nd half of the summer and into the fall. But yesterday, for one and only one cast, everything lined up exactly as it should, exactly as I've seen on the videos and put into practice. 1) Using the FFS video, helped me realize when and where was the right place to cast. 2) The Albright Knot video, this allowed me to switch to lighter line and leader without losing my tackle. 3) How to Fight Fish video, I used my drag like a champ and fought a nice 3+ lb fish on light line, staying in control the entire way. In fact, to B-Lat's point in the video, once I got the fish in the net the hook just fell out. If I hadn't used my drag I might've lost the fish. Instead, the fish wore itself out and just came to the surface so I could scoop it with my net. I couldn't replicate this success at all the rest of the day, but for this one cast, I really felt like I was applying everything I'm learning here.