Bobber fishing for Bluegill and Bass with Aushlee, Dave, and Paris
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@ParisDaniell Im gonna have to steal this song
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@l3l3oyAce Did you watch the video?
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awesome that was a nice size bass
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@bullfrogbabs Hey there! The bobbers we were using are 'feather' style. They are generally made of balsa wood, and are weighted on one end. The nice feature about them is that it only takes the slightest bite to make it move! Thanks for the comment, and fish on!
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Who is the artist on the song?
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Great music nice video and catch...
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how far your bobber was from your hook?
l3l3oyAce 5 months ago
@l3l3oyAce The length of line between your hook and bobber will vary. Depending on how deep the water is, I like to adjust the hook to suspend about 1ft above the bottom. In this video, I think we had a fairly short leader, maybe 2 ft. Hope that helps! Thanks for the comment. Fish on!
ParisDaniell 5 months ago
I like when people actually show the bobber when they fish! ;D thank you for this amazing video!!!!
ReachTheHollow 6 months ago
@ReachTheHollow There's never any shame in a bobber! Many times, when the bass fishing is hard - I fall back on the tried and trusted worms, hook and a float. Thanks for the comment!
ParisDaniell 6 months ago
Berkely gulp sells these fake worms they have way better durability than real worms and they are like $4 but they will last a long time you should try those
AlexWebbOutdoors 7 months ago
@AlexWebbOutdoors I've seen those worms before, but never thought of using them for bobber fishing. I would use them maybe for a drop shot or something like that. Hard to sway from good ol' red crawlers, but I'll have to give them a try next time. Thanks for the Comment Alex, fish on!
ParisDaniell 7 months ago