It Was a Good Day!
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- čas přidán 13. 09. 2024
- After a disappointing outing the last time I was at the Pond, I felt that I needed to make a return to redeem myself. I must say.....things were different this time. It was a good day! #bassfishing #bassfishingtips
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Yes sir that's how it's done! Great video brother 👍 💯👊
Thanks Domingo! Much appreciated bro!
8:05 or so, that big boy’s eyes looked like they were protruding out from the sockets a bit. I Guessed it at 7lbs, it looked a lot bigger than 5! I loved fishin a plastic worm, purple was always a good color too. Enjoyed seein ya hook that 5 pounder brother! Have a great weekend!
I may have to check or replace the batteries in that scale. It felt heavier than 5lbs 8 TC. I hope you have a great weekend as well brother! 👍🏽
@@MarvelousMarvFishingForLife Forgot to mention this: ONE THOUSAND is just around the corner!!
Went crazy on em 💪🏽 I can’t lie though, that place looks kind of creepy bruh lol
🤣 You should see it at night. It looks like something straight out of a horror movie. It's one of my favorite places though. 👍🏽
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Nice day of fishing. Obviously you’ll have to keep sneaking up on your schedule, not their calling.
Question for you … I noticed that you cast right / reel left, on both spinning reels and bait casting. Most anglers seem to cast right and reel right on their bait casting reels.
I haven’t used a bait casting reel since high school and I am considering adding one to my collection. Is there any reason for me to change my ways, or should I keep casting right / reeling left? TIA, Tom
Yeah....I think sneaking up did the trick this time around. 😂 As for the casting question....I have always cast right and reeled left since I was a kid. I am right handed and for me, it feels more natural and fluid to cast with my right, keeping the rod in my right and using my left hand to reel. If my reels and bait casters were on the right, I would cast then have to transfer the rod to my left hand to reel. (Doesn't feel natural to me). I see no reason to change the way you cast and reel as long as your method is effective and you're comfortable with it.
@@MarvelousMarvFishingForLife That’s what I was thinking and leaning towards. Time to start doing some research on a new combo. 👍🏼👍🏼