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  • Dude that's a tiny school

  • Thats why a quik pause is important!

  • ill sub you if ou sub me

  • Bass can be as fast as the feel like being. If they really want any type of bait they hone in and are there extremely fast. If they are partially interested they save energy to check it out and might swim up more slowly or stalk the bait.

  • Naw those are bass pause it at :13 seconds

  • So many blue gill beds fuhh XD 

  • you guys are pretty ignorant if you think the bass couldn't catch up to the bait. Have you ever seen how fast a sunfish can swim? they could have caught it if they had really wanted to.

  • those are bluegill beds

  • lol makes me wonder if thats what happens when i fish a crank... lol they are too slow im sure a smallmouth culd get it tho since they are faster

  • @golfer15963 I dont think they are too slow. Ive caught largemouth reeling in a crank bait as fast as i could trying to get it in to recast

  • why wouldnt you try pausing the lure or jigging it.. instead of driving the boat at 25mph with a crankbait behind it showing them not able to catch up to it.. this is retarded

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  • dude you might try pausing the lure so the fish will bite.

  • lol

  • lot of fish

  • those are crappie beds they put them close like that

  • what is the name of this song?

  • its called destination non specific by Colin Mutchler...

  • Awesome camera angle, that was cool to see them school up like that while following your crankbait. KTMracer189 is right, those are most likely bluegill spawning beds.

  • Those holes are most likely from bluegill. Bass do not put their nests that close to each other.

  • I've seen bass spawn with their beds touching each other.

  • that close with beds that tiny? more than likely they are bluegill or some type of sunfish bro

  • It looks like a lake, those could be old bass beds. More likely crappie beds but they very well could be bass beds. There is no way to tell for sure.

  • i wanna do that too but for stripers

  • those holes are most likely from some kind of fishing nesting there. ive seen bluegill do that by me and after awhile the holes dissappear but they come back. in your case it may have been the bass that chased your lure trying to get you away from the nests. when they are nesting they are easy to aggrevate and will attack anything

  • wow... wish my lures ever get that kind of attention in singapore waters....

  • moving the lure to fast...cool vid tho

  • the reason theres craters at the botom of the lake is bvuz that is old bass nests

    were there eggs were

  • We had the same thing with seabass here in France this summer. About 20 nice bass followed the lure to the boat.

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