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From: BassinNW
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  • personally when ever i bass fish i like keeping my drag low. I love playing the fish out. Nice smallie though.

  • @tylertucker666123 Awesome tyler...but this isn't a smallie! I appreciate you watching though...take care!

  • Great video dan!! NICE CATCH! i seen um coming at it that was COOL!

  • @TeamRippnLipz1 Thanks Sonny!

  • nice!!!

    

  • @CWClipz thanks Clipz

  • what size do you recommend for the bait?

  • @marvinlee718 This is the 113 and I really like it. Probably wouldn't fish the 128 unless I fished some bigger water.

  • @BassinNW Right now I don't see a 113 I only see a 128 and a 98.

  • I'll message you the direct link to River2Sea. They have it in stock.

  • @blazerkid1996 you too man.

  • @blazerkid1996 Your fisheries can probably handle the pressure, so they don't need as much help. Here, it's a little different. At least we both get to catch 'em, right?

  • @blazerkid1996 We have a slot limit now in Washington State. Only bass less than 14" may be kept, except for one over 17". The state is recognizing that we do have a healthy population, so it's great to see support for our largemouth and smallmouth.

  • @blazerkid1996 I always support catch and release too. If you are going to keep fish, keep the smaller one to help increase sizable genetics.

  • that dose look like a great lure there ..tight lines bro

  • @flatblack300zx Thanks FlatBlack. Nice channel you have there, hope to see more from you.

  • @BassinNW thanks and yes sir will make shure of it :)

  • nice...

  • @zmanlane Thanks ZMan!

  • My Bass recipe:

    1 wild caught bass, filleted. 1 small bag of rice flour. 1 bottle of soda water to mix the batter. Mix the rice flour with the soda water until it forms a slightly thinner batter. Dip fillets liberally and immediately add to med-high heated corn oil. cook until fried tempura is golden brown and firm. Serve with lemon wedges and tartar sauce or as I do it- Asian eel sauce.

  • man, talk about a BLAST! he hit that like a bat out of hell, good work dan.

  • @NWanglerz I was hoping you could see her following the bait. For about 3 or 4 seconds, until she smashed it. I literally watched her stalk the bait...thanks for the comment.

  • Great vid!!! dog baits always stand out more in the wind like that. Nice fish man

  • @j0j0barz33 thanks Jon.

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