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Fishing for largemouth bass.

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Uploaded by on Jun 21, 2008

Bass fishing at Leesylvania State Park.

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  • usually no weight, i use a 5 inch worm. but you need somewhat of a med to light action rod with 8-12lb line for sensitivity

  • Nice. Is that the huge flat that's on the left as you're driving to the park? About a quarter mile before you turn right to go into the park?

  • yes, all the way in the back, it's been getting alot of pressure this season, but it's still good

  • what kind of weight do you use for casting ar any at all is it the hook setup with the weight in the hook?

  • no weight..octopus hook. use a medium actions spinning rod and reel with 8lb test line.

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  • lol,more like 1 1/2 -2lb's!

  • hey nice little catfish. ive never caught a catfish fishing that way.

  • Nice bass, but you shouldn't reel fish in so close to your rod tip before you flip them in, you'll break your rod.

  • i use a 5 inch wacky worm with a weedless fishing hook and it floats to the bottom of the surface slowly and the fish love that!

  • @tmp1983 what color senko?

  • when i used o rings they ripped mine

  • damn bro catchin the lunkers i see

  • this is exactly what i use for smallmouth and largemouth.....they make O-rings for wacky worm rigging you know, so you dont tear up the body of the worm

  • nice one at 7:22

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