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CRAZY URBAN FLOODING makes BIG FISH GO INSANE!!!



It finally happened! We got a ton of rain overnight, and the next morning, the fish were going crazy! casting in tunnels and drains is so much fun, and in this video, these flooded urban ponds are LOADED!

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  1. Why do you all fish ponds for ? My friend has a pond on his property filled with bass the same size and 20 pound channel cats and crappie and bluegill . I just don’t see the purpose in fishing it and making content. We all know there are fish everywhere in those little urban ponds and golf ponds . Go to the lake and river

  2. Nice job, Ty. Finally things have warmed up in Buffalo on the upper Niagara. This morning I got 17 smallies from to to 5 lbs. Plus a 7 lb. Walleye from shore. 😊

  3. Bro once it gets hot up here in Michigan I can't wait to put your rain theory to the test. Just gotta find the right areas/ponds is the hard part for me. Not many where I'm at 😢

  4. Between times 8:288:38 on the video, I saw a water snake swim from where that water bottle was towards you on top of the nearest grass patch in the water to the right of you!!! Anyone else see it? as soon as he set the hook the snake swam away!!

  5. Show the public how you clean up other people’s trash at the end of the day. Love your show! Catching big bass is better than most anything. As far as fun goes, a floating frog bite is most exciting!

  6. I used to catch smallmouth in the rain along the river bank with night crawlers. The rain would force the worms out of the ground and the smallies would cruise the edge looking for them. For some reason they were generally larger than the ones caught in fair weather. I was always looking for some secret to catching the monsters that I knew were in there. My favorite lure was a frog colored Lazy Ike. It had a broader motion than an F-5 flatfish and those smallies would clobber that thing.

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