As the month of September rolls along and those hot temperatures continue to drag on, bass fishing can be a total grind. This is possibly the hardest time of year to go out and catch fish. But good news is just around the corner as those nighttime temperatures are starting to drop and that water begins to cool. In this video, we’ll discuss some easy tips and lures to take advantage of the cooling water as those bass move up from the depths to begin their fall feeding. #fishing #bassfishing #fishingtips
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Great info.
I usually keep 3 rods on my kayak. I try to have some sort of top water like a choppo, sexy dawg jr or popper, a mid water like a jerkbait or crankbait and for the bottom a wacky rig. The wacky rig along the laydowns usually gets the most bites on my river so far but also been getting some on topwater. I gotten a few with a ozark trail shad jerkbait lately.
Informative video Lowbrow. I always learn something!
I love JB's, especially the little ones. My favorites are mini KVDs (<4"), natural with a pencil thin chartruse lateral line. Hard to beat the mini Luckys as well, all natural with the vibrating flashy innerds.
Maybe a topic I'm sure you're good on, but for newbs and people like me who overcomplicate things…discuss optimizing your 2 or 3 rod arsenal for 2 or 3 specific presentations, and let the chips lay where they fall for the others. Too many choices often make it hard for me to make it out of the garage, lol!
So, I've noticed that several people's channels on fishing always talk about using this line for this, and that line for that. We'll, I want to ask for those of us who maybe only have one or two rods and we can't switch lines like that. Mainly because we don't have more than 1 or 2 rods. So, I've already asked other channels this, so Lowbrow, I want to know what you think is a good , all around line to use from the bank ? Loved the video BTW!
Great info! Thank you!
The old popper should doesn’t get the love it deserves. I don’t know if that is because it is a lure most of us learned topwater on or what, but it still is one of my all time favorites. Nice lure choices in this one!
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Thanks buddy! You never disappoint with tips and info. Keep up the good work. Appreciate you!
A frog is a one of the best lures I can think of.
I have a few of the rebel minnows that I've been using forever. Great little lures that still catch a ton of fish.
going right now, hopefully i’ll slay em ✌🏻
The water is a good bit cooler here. Topwater spook and torpedoes have worked really well. Bone or white colors are what they like best.
Great tips as usual! A 3/8 black buzzbait with a toad trailer is what I'm using and it's done good. Burning it seems to work best.
Another awesome video! I really appreciate the time and effort you put into these! I've been doing good on a wacky rig the last couple times out so I'll try that wacky jig the next time.
Where I fish has 100% rock banks and I get hung all the time and lose so many baits fishing shallow from the bank (even jerkbaits). Anyone have anything they use that doesn’t get snagged so easily?
That little wacky rig on the jig is legit! I started doing that last year and I caught some nice fish right from the dock at the marina.