Brian Barde

Pittsfield, MA, United States

USCG Licensed Captain | Northeast Bass Fishing | Enjoying the outdoors | Passionate | #KindlewoodOutdoors #BardeRodz #KindlewoodCares

Jan 17 at 09:03 PM

This may be a topic for a future session: In response to the comment regarding taking a break from fishing during this time of year, it is a great time for conducting maintenance. Is there any critical maintenance that you recommend?

Jan 17 at 08:38 PM

Get us to think critically and strategically. Lots of variables to the fishing equation. 

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Jan 17 at 08:32 PM

I hear a lot of times that you should fish the wind blown shore because it blows water and food as well churning up the shoreline. This might be a warmer weather situation. What are your thoughts?

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Jan 15 at 04:09 PM

If you can only buy one reel for cranking, should it be 6.5 to 1?

Jan 06 at 09:34 PM

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Stopped by the Florida Bass Conservation Center on my trip. Here is a picture of the Florida trophy catch annual winners. https://myfwc.com/fishing/freshwater/stocking/fbcc/ 

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Jan 06 at 09:26 PM

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Stick Bait on Texas rig worked on a 5 foot $30 Ugly Stick Walmart combo. 

Dec 22 at 07:41 PM

Love it! I fished for over a decade out of a Lowe FM165 with two 7-inch Lowrance FS7 fish finders and a 60HP ETEC including close shore salt water. Most people cannot afford $100k boat and a truck to tow it. I upgraded to a used fiberglass boat. The bass do not care what boat you fish out of. There is a huge market of fishermen looking to get better who may not have access to high-end bass boat. 👍 It is a good idea to flush the motor after saltwater as well.  Fishing an affordable bass boat and basic electronics fresh and salt water. 

Dec 22 at 07:30 PM

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It was too cold (skim ice) for fishing here, so I took my son to the slopes today.

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I need help making it stick in my brain. LOL. Repetition and practice is likely what I need. 

(Part 6) - Weather can be a significant factor when fishing. Bluebird skies and no wind will likely make the Bass easier to spook, and they are tight to cover. Wind and overcast will likely make the Bass come off the cover and be more aggressive. Wind can add oxygen, stir the water, and push water into a shoreline. It also breaks the water surface and, like overcast, can get fish to move off cover and be a bit more active. Weather fronts also make a difference. I have yet to figure those out as much. Pre-coldfront seems better than post-coldfront.