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Fall Bass Fishing Texas Creeks! (Fly Fishing Clear Streams)



Fly fishing for spotted bass is the goal of this video. I set out to explore a beautiful creek in Fort Worth Texas with my fly-fishing gear. Fall bass fishing has been tough on the ponds, so I decided to see how the moving water is doing right now. November Bass fishing should be getting good so I’m exploring while I can! Hit the like button if you enjoyed the video! Leave a comment and let me know what you would like to see in future videos! Subscribe to the channel so that you won’t miss out on any future Texas Bass fishing videos!

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7 Comments

  1. I fish small texas creeks for bass allot and id suggest throw either a double barrel popper 3 wt size or a olive wolly bugger, some chartreuse poppers work too, most days i catch 10-20 bass and over 20 panfish, catfish and crappie can be bi catches on occasion and depending on what area u are in i could give you a few spots that tend to produce fishbin numbers and size

  2. I tried fly fishing once about 5 years ago, was instantly hooked and quit conventional fishing 😂. I mostly fish for Bass and Panfish in the Ft. Worth area as well 😉.

  3. First fly fishing and now modeling sport shirts. If you start smoking a pipe we are going to need to talk.
    Seriously, loved the video. Always nice to try other things and go for other species. Doesn't matter the size.

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