Bass Fishing in Wisconsin & the Midwest
How to Catch Bass in Wisconsin Lakes & the Rest of the Midwest
Fishing for fresh water Bass in Michigan, Wisconsin, and Minnesota is easy and a lot of family fun.
Join us on our adventures and see the action. We cover how to make baits, which baits work the best, how to fillet bass (no bones), and spend a weekend taking two special-needs young ladies fishing.
Our preference for catching bass is to use top water baits so we can see the strike. Baits we use for this are Bass Poppers and Buzz Baits, which work well for both Smallmouth and Largemouth Bass. The three states we bass fish are Michigan, Wisconsin, and Minnesota, even though we will travel to Florida for speckled bass (Crappie) and Rhode Island for Striped Bass as we have family and friends in each of these states.
When Are Bass Most Active – Late Season Bass Fishing
Deep Weedlines - Larger Bass It’s seems Bass are easy to catch and can be caught all year long, but there are times in the season when they are more
How To Find & Catch Stripers – Freshwater Hybrids – Bass
Fishing For Hybrid Bass - Freshwater Stripers Here we are going to focus on fishing for freshwater Hybrid Bass (Stripers). This video was taken off Lake Hartwell in Anderson South
Fishing For Striped Bass – Finding The Fish With The Outdoor Dream Foundation
Fishing for Stripers & Hybrid Bass - Anderson South Carolina It’s June 2016 in Anderson South Carolina and the Outdoor Dream foundation is getting ready to take a group of
How To Catch Bluegills, Bass, & Walleyes – The Best Fish Fry of 2016
Fishing For Bluegills, Bass, & Walleyes On The Same Trip Last week I was asked to take two young couples fishing for the weekend, so I asked them what they
How To Tie A Fish Hook On
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Fishing for Northern Pike with Bass Baits – Lots of top water action!
When the Bass and Walleyes Don't Bite the Northerns will When the Bass and Walleyes are not biting there are typically two types of fish that will; Bluegills and Northern
Bandit Crankbait Review- Walleyes, Bass, & Crappies
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The Differences Between A Largemouth And Smallmouth Bass
Largemouth vs Smallmouth Bass When fishing for Largemouth or Smallmouth Bass the techniques and baits are the same, however the area to focus on in the lake will vary. The
Summer Bass Fishing – Surface & Deep Water
Catching Bass Anytime Of The Day Bass are light sensitive, but that does not mean they will not bite at high noon, you just need to know where to look