No Boat Needed To Catch Bass! – Avoiding Boats While Bass Fishing

No Boat Needed To Catch Bass Avoiding Boats While Bass Fishing - Realistic Fishing

That is right folks, no boat needed to catch bass! In this episode, I’m avoiding boats while bass fishing. Have you ever caught a couple of fish and then all of a sudden there is a boat fishing next to you? This happens to me occasionally. I start out fishing with a Roboworm and I catch a couple of bass. Then a boat that was down a way comes over and starts casting right past where I am. So, I go to the spot where they just came from and I catch a nice bass in the spot they just left. After they leave the dock area, I fish over there and catch another one!

No, you don’t need a boat to catch bass, and sometimes it can be a pain trying to avoid them.

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Bass Fishing at the Boat Ramp – Fishing Near Dock and Boat Launch

Bass Fishing at the Boat Ramp Fishing Near Dock and Boat Launch - Realistic Fishing

In the first episode this week, we’re bass fishing at the boat ramp! This local park has good fishing near the dock and the boat launch. I have about 30 minutes to fish before it gets too dark to see what’s happening. So I start things out with a wacky rigged worm but I don’t catch any fish. Then I decide to switch over to a Texas Rig. I go with one of my confidence lures, a Havoc Pit Boss. After walking past a pile of dead fish, I catch that first bass right over the boat ramp. Then I catch another…and another! Boat ramps as well as docs can be a great place for bass fishing.So if you have a few minutes to fish, try fishing near a boat launch.

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Bass Fishing With a $30 Walmart Baitcaster in Terrible Conditions

Bass Fishing With a 30 Walmart Baitcaster in Terrible Conditions - Realistic Fishing

In the final episode this week, I’m out bass fishing with my $30 Walmart Baitcaster in terrible conditions. Its windy, its raining, and the fishing is pretty tricky. But that won’t stop me from trying! I start out the day fishing with a Powerbait Power Worm. I get a couple of bites, but I don’t catch anything. Then I switch over to the wacky rig and finally catch that first bass. After switching to the final lure of the day, a Texas Rig craw, I catch my biggest bass of the day. The baitcaster held up well and fished through some terrible conditions. Can you go bass fishing with a $30 Walmart baitcaster in the wind and rain? Absolutely! Can you be successful and catch some fish in those conditions? You sure can!

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