Summer Bass Fishing in the WEEDS – Bank Fishing for SUMMER BASS
Today I am out bank fishing for summer bass in the weeds. When its hot outside, the weeds are a great place to fish for bass. I start out fishing with a Texas rigged crawfish. I cast the YUM craw around for a while, but I don’t catch anything. Then I decide to downsize to a 1/16th oz Texas Rig. I also switch out reels and go with the Ozark Trail Baitcast reel. It doesn’t take long before I catch a sunfish. Then I hook into a beautiful largemouth bass! I even catch a couple more small fish. Fishing Tip for Beginners: Downsizing in the summer can help, and fishing in the weeds gives you even more of an advantage.
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How I Finally Caught a BASS! Summer Bass Fishing Conditions
With these difficult summer bass fishing conditions, this is finally how I caught a bass. When I first got to the fishing spot, it wasn’t raining yet. But I knew the rain was coming, so I quickly started fishing with a black plastic worm. I got caught in a downpour of rain an ran back to the car and left for a while. After the rain stopped I got back to fishing but it was getting dark. I didn’t catch anything on the tiny swimbait, but I finally caught my first bass in a week! It was caught on the same Culprit Worm I started with. Hopefully this video inspires you to get out and catch a bass.
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I Don’t Want To Make This Video – Realistic Fishing Has Real Problems
Sorry, I don’t want to make this video but the show must go on. Realistic Fishing is having some real life problems and fishing will have to take a back seat for a little bit. People are counting on me, and I have to make sure stuff is getting done. I will still try to fish when I can, and I will post videos when I can. I am adding another giveaway to the 100,000 subscriber celebration that is right around the corner. Unfortunately its happening when I am going through some heavy stuff.