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Uploaded by on Jun 8, 2010

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The author, Michael Guevara, shown fishing a small, man-made lake in the Katy, TX area. A total of 6 fish were caught this day, but only 3 are shown all caught within 15 minutes of beginning to fish.

Equipment used: Bass Pro Shop "Graphite Series" 5'6" medium spinning rod, Mitchell Avocet II spinning reel, Gamakatsu offset work hook, Berkley Gulp Alive 3" Fry in watermelon.

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  • Love the videos!! what kind of fishing line do you use for your mitchell avocet

  • @djwest2424 Hello djwest! At the time this video was shot, I was using a high quality monofilament line. Presently, I really like to use flourocarbon line...a little more expensive, but virtually invisible to the fish!!! Take care!

  • hey sir went there i caught five 10 bass in an hour i used your advice i used a watermelon colored power worm four inches and boy did i tear them up thank you tight lines!

  • @tutu93977 Really glad you had a nice fishing day, and that my tips helped! Please remember to practice catch and release so that we can all go out there and catch them again...hopefully when they are bigger!!! Please keep in touch!

  • thank you sir greatly appriciated going there to day thanks!

  • @tutu93977 My pleasure! Due to the change in weather, the bass and their habits have changed. Went out today, late afternoon, and caught a couple of bass on BPS stick worms (4.25") in watermelon. They didn't touch the shad imitations. Good luck!

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  • @TheFishinFanatic awesome!!! yea i been there but got kicked out by there security for not living there

  • @tutu93977 Hello Tutu! I know what you mean...sometimes they can be REAL finicky! When it is HOT, like it was this summer, their primary concern is trying to stay cool. So, fish early, or fish late! Best colors for me have been watermelon or pumpkin. During the heat, work the lure SLOWLY! Fish are trying to conserve energy...remember, hot water has less oxygen! Working for me now! Shad imitations!  Good luck!

  • @jamesjamesa Hello! Actually, this lake is in the LaCenterra area of Cinco Ranch! Have had many good days of fishing there!

  • man went there this summer not a single bass but you could see them by the 100,s! but do you have any tips on the pond like what color lure you use and how you work them? thanks!

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