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  1. You are the absolute man IF! I swear you really do have the most informative videos out there! Pun intended. I watch a LOT of videos and I always come back to yours when I can't find an answer that I'm searching for. Way to really help keep the sport alive.

  2. Man, I need some bass tips for ALL seasons. Seems like I walk around with a 30 yard anti-bass zone surrounding me at all times. Every time I say I'm gonna go bass fishing, I end up falling back on crappie and catfishing. Anyway, another cool video, subscribing!

  3. So I fish a river that is only about 15-20 acres big but they stock trout up river where it isn’t as wide. And alewives come up in the spring and spawn then die and the young move out to sea. I never really now what to throw or where to throw it because there is no graph of it. Ik there are good size fish in there but never now what to do any thought

  4. I live in Valley Springs and still not sure I can make it out in November 🙁 … but definitely going to try. Anyway thanks for the great video Nick. What split Rings would you recommend??
    I bought 35lb split rings from the salt water section and 53lb owner pro's. Lost some big fish to the split rings on crankbaits and each time a single hook on the tail treble was bent out… I change out hooks and split rings carefully… Been fishing smaller crankbaits on med fast crankbait rod light on the drag 15# p-line cxffl premium and C21 and I'm getting split Rings ripped right off the belly loop by big spots and Lm… One split ring came back half-ass still in the belly loop but was mangled and my red Gamakatsu #2 was gone. I run a black number 4 short Shank treble at the tail.. I was thinking about going with the owner hyper wire but damn there a lot of money and the owner Pros didn't seem to do that well!! Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated line, split rings, rod reel help me brother… never had this problem before with upgraded split rings.

  5. What’s your best bait suggestion for a bank fisherman who deals with 3 to 5 yards of heavy (hydrillla) vegetation in the North East (water is cold now). I’ve recently tried frogs, whopper plopper, super spook, floating jerkbait, jighead w/crawdad trailer and stick baits and I’m shooting blanks. In the past I’ve lost a crankbait in the hydrilla, so I’m very reluctant to try again…. how does it not get stuck with you ? btw, great video, lot to learn and try…. new sub here.

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