 Hmm, it had a little kick to it. Wee! We've got to get to them fishes. Get to them fishes, where they're going to be. Oh, where are them fishes going to be today? They're fired up. I need to go find some fish. Where do I find a fish when it's a hundred degrees outside? Maybe out deep. Maybe in some shade. Maybe they might be tickling the surface as the sun goes down. I'm going to do a little graphing. I'm not going to waste your time while I'm doing that. When I find the fish, I will shoot. I will reveal. You can always go with a snip test. I don't smell any shad right here. Better rock and roll down south. Here we go, baby. First fish. A little bass. All in the locker log. Little guy. Got him on the 5 inch classic watermelon red locker log. Just on a little Niko hook. What's going on here? There's some cables that run out. Anytime you have a marina structure, floating docks, they're usually tied with cables to the bottom. Fish will suspend around those cables in the summertime. So these are just the first ones I pulled up to. Never really slammed anything gigantic off of them, but they're usually good for some bites. I have located some offshore bass, y'all. I'm a silhouette right now. Look at this hair. Looks like a peacock here. These fish, these bass are sitting on some rock. There's a nice little point, ditch situation. And there's shad sitting on top of the food shelf. It is 6.39 right now. That seems pretty late. However, it gets dark at like 9 right now. So the prime time release in here, I've caught one bass so far, and I'm going to drag around offshore. Drag it around. Drag around a worm of some sort. Either a Mondo worm or a lunker log or something. Something to that effect, maybe a trench hog, just on that rocky bottom and see if I can get bumped. I marked about 5 or 6 bass. Hopefully, we'll bang one of those. And then the white bass, they're circling around as well. So if they come up popping, I have a popper ready. And I'm going to box some. It is time. I have not boxed any white bass this summer. It's insane. I know. As soon as they say that, they start coming up. So I think we are in prime position right here to fish for bass. And if those babies come up, just get them all. School spotted. I just saw a bunch of shadows. Shadows on my electronics. Right over this point. Oh, there's one. Got one of you guys. Yes, sir. Yes, sir. Eater. I'm going to try to get five of those. I don't really want to clean them all night. There's got to be a bass down there somewhere. I mean, this is just like ideal. Oh, right at the boat. You're not going to keep those there. A little too small. I think it's going to get real nasty here. Super nasty. This is our Guggen Squad recon right here. The mini. And I like using this one right now because of the shatter so small for large mouth. And for this situation, obviously, working good. Hello. Hey, buddy. Oh, do you? I'll do it. I'll do it. Okay. I got a white bass on. Say yeah. Looks like we're going fishing in the morning. The amount of white bass that are coming up at this stage is pretty silly. I'm actually going to let this one go. They're just popping the top like no other right there. Really focusing on this point. We're starting to run up shad here this evening. The shadow always come up in the evening in the low light. They kind of chase the plankton around and bass just kind of follow. Just had a hit there. Oh, there he is. Oh, just getting them. Got him. This is where the crankbait excels because it's getting down there when they're not coming up top. Always a good combo. Top order and a crankbait for white bass. That's a good one there. That's an eater. We'll go ahead and keep you. Thank you better much. Thank you better much. That's a fatty and we'll keep you. I only need a couple more. I'm good. These things are so jammed up with shad. I'm definitely going to get one on this point here. There we go. Oh, a little fight to you. Hey there. It's actually pulling back decently. Oh, are you a largey? I think that's a largey actually. I wonder if it felt good. Come here, buddy. Getting the old largey on the recon. Here we go. This will happen a lot too. You'll get these large mouths just mixed in. This is very typical like textbook. The white bass are roaming around. We'll chase them all around, but the bass, they're kind of lazy and they're just going to stay pretty close to that point right there. The closest cover. Let you go, buddy. Get back in here. They're firing away out there. I'm going to keep casting out this point because the four or five panel largeys sitting down there. I want a shot at them. Oh, but gosh, they're just healthy and slamming these shad. They're full of them. Oh, that's the bottom. There it goes. Got it. Got it. Boil. Boils by the brush. Oh, ah. Oh, man. Oh, my gosh, knocked. A lot of slack in the line right there. Oh, gosh, that's a good largemouth. That's a largemouth for sure. He's coming up. Oh, he threw it. Gosh, he just hit it so hard. It was like, no doubt, it was a largey. So they are up there in that brush chasing little shad and there's another one. That's a white bass. White bass just kind of, they get on. Largemouth them. Hit it and they just feel a lot heavier. Oh, that's a largey right there. 100%. Oh, y'all look behind me. I'm going to cast right here, though. That largemouth looked about two or three pounds. Come on, now. Be a largey. Nope. White bass special. By the way, oh, this is one of my favorite colors that we have in the Guggen Squad crankbait series line. It's called Cosmo Shad. And it's like a light, like a faded chartreuse bottom and then a dark black back with gold dust. Kind of like the cosmos. Looks like the stars. And then we got purple. We got a real bright chartreuse. It's really good for just stained water. There we go. Come here, baby. A largey, yeah. Come on, baby. The largemouth we're just setting up on this cover. I'm not going to say textbook, but you just know where they're going to be, you know. Summertime fishing, baby. Nice keeper largemouth. Healthy, healthy, healthy. All these fish out here are super healthy right now. Absolutely gorging themselves on small shad is the thing. They're not big shad. See you, baby. Go get a little bigger. Oh, yeah. I forgot to sniff you. I had a little kick to it. Kick to the exit, too. Look at that. Pows. Little guy. There we go. Largey hooked up. That one felt tasty. Oh, yeah. There we go. Made another pass on that point. Woo! Largey hooked up. Really just bent my rod over when I first hooked into it. Didn't know what I was about to get. Nice, nice little largemouth. Oh, I say little, he's a fat one. There you go. Nice. Very nice. All right. On the hook, sir. Let you go. Yeah. Man, I like this kind of fish. You got the action. Action of the white bass. Put them in the grease. Then you can get hooked up on a nice largemouth. That's fun times right there. You can see these fish. Oh, white bass. Stacked in there. Oh. White bass hitting it again. Immediately just feel that tail start digging. Mixed in there together. Oh, there we go. Oh, largey. Oh, gosh, double jump. Gosh, he hit it on a long, long pause. Long, long pause and loaded up on it. Woo, the triple grips got you, boy. Triple grips got you. All our Guggen Squad cranks come with these Must-Have Triple Grip hooks, which is nice, but also just using that softer rod really helps. Oh, that's got something weird going on there. That's like six largemouth bites I've had off one point. They're also pulling water out of the lake. It creates a current. So that sometimes gets them stacked on these points, but the shad are just stacked in there. Got a white bass hooked up here. I think, could be a largey. I think, I don't know. Coming up the jump, maybe. It's another largey. It's crazy, y'all. It's crazy. Just all stacked in one spot. All stacked in one spot. This little mini recon just gets it done when they're eating these little shad. They're definitely liking these long pauses, too. Gosh, there's another largey. Largies are fired up right there. Little guy. They're really moving into position to feed on these shad. And they are just absolutely loving this mini recon. Very, very nice. One thing I really like about these style hooks, too, in the summertime is you get these warm water temperatures and the basses mouth that gets soft. Like, it softens up and it's harder to keep them hooked up. So a triple grip or a sea style where it bends back versus a round bend. It seems to work a little bit better. Just keeps them from jumping off as much. They're still going to jump off. This is what I'm talking about on these hooks. See how they come back? Instead of a round bend that just keeps the fish hooked up a little bit better. I'm hooked up on another largemouth. I just saw a big shad jump out of the water. I've been seeing all these little shad getting eaten. But I just saw a big shad getting chased. There has to be a good sized largemouth that's crept up in here. Like a gizzard shad being chased. Oh, they're activated on this point so much. I've hit the same piece of brush like four times and gotten a bite in it. Let it slowly float up creep up and then they just can't stand it when it's doing that. Whatever you feel the crankbait hitting cover like a good piece of cover, like a tree or a bush just really slow down and let the crankbait crawl up the tree. And eventually it's going to bump the right piece of cover just get them to react to it. Gosh, there's a bunch of them in there. There's another one. It's a white bass though. Stacked. So the ecosystem situation that's happening right here is we've got the white bass that are just running these shad like crazy and they've got them freaked out, pushed up against this point in the largemouth. They don't like to chase nearly as much. They're letting the white bass do all that heavy lifting, chasing them around and then literally they're just sitting up there in one spot if I can find my pliers. I got to remember to keep some of these too. Side track by the largemouth bite here but they've just got them trapped. Sucks to be a shad, that's for sure. Biggest one right here. Nice fish. Barely got that last hook. Oh flip! Yo! Baby! Nice one. Nice one, nice one, nice one. There we go. Yes! I got to tell y'all it is pretty fun. Designing crankbaits and lures and then now with them just about to pop out in the market. This is really just awesome y'all. So there's a nice that fish is getting up there close to three, it should be close to three it's probably two and three-quarters because it's so skinny but that's the biggest one of the day just stacked right here. It's kind of crazy how these bass are just setting up with these white bass but they're just right there with them. See ya baby. You'll get the white bass, they come up and they start like pushing shad around. You'll see them and then the largemouth start biting. It's like they're just activated by that so I might end on that one. That was fun. Got that here again. A good dangle this evening y'all. Just coming out here for a couple of hours. Just getting back from iCast2 and launching all of our new Guggen Squad products partnered with Ketchco and the mini recon absolutely crushed it. So I'm excited for y'all to get your hands on them and give us feedback you know. They're really good I'm so proud of these great baits so anyway, I'm out bragging. I feel like a proud dad. Hey my baby girl took some of her first steps today as well. On a sad note we lost chicken to a predator but I got to go fix something with that. I will keep you updated. Oh my gosh the white bastard schooling rider at the boat ramp too. I'm done. I'm done. If you want to get your hands on the crankbaits first go to shopcrawls.com I'll leave a link down below they are going to be available if they're not available right now when you go click on the link it's going to be very very soon. It's some point towards the end of July so it's happening very quickly. Alright y'all don't forget to subscribe right here huge monster trip coming up and I'm doing vlogs every day up until I leave so you don't want to miss so subscribe right here so you don't miss a single video go ahead and smash the like button for smashing bass in a couple of hours on one spot with a new crankbait. Boom! Gave me a little confidence right there. Alright y'all I love you. I will see you all on the next one.