Fishing Sam Rayburn while they DRAIN THE LAKE!!
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 11 มี.ค. 2024
- In this video Andrew Bonnette and Hunter Pratt fish Sam Rayburn while the core of Engineers drain the lake. Steady falling water conditions made for some tough fishing on Sam Rayburn but we were still able to catch a ton of fish. We caught the majority of our fish on a D.S.O. Swim jig, Stanley Wedge spinnerbait, and flipping creature baits. The lake was falling 3/4 inches a day making it hard to locate fish each day. We all over the lake for the weekend and had a great time on the water. If you are looking for some awesome swim jigs check us out on facebook, tiktok, and here to order message us directly. We were flipping Swampro Lures plastics majority of the weekend check them out and use code ABDSO10 for 10% your purchase. If you have any questions regarding what we were doing or where leave us a comment and we will get back to you. Don't forget to like and subscribe and head over to our CLASSIC GIVEAWAY video to enter the contest.
I enjoyed the video boys, that’s real fishing, no live scope, keep it up, yall whacked em
Glad you enjoyed it!
This is one of the best videos I've seen lately. I didn't have to watch you guys watch a screen to catch fish.
Thanks! Lol we don't own a livescope. Hit that sub button for more videos to come.
It was a fun weekend. Seems that people forgot that there are fish that like to live shallow. To fish 3 days on Rayburn in March and not fish near another boat is pretty wild.
Good work out there boys. Liked the vid. Just subbed to your channel. Good luck out there and tight lines boys.
nice vid boys
Thanks man!
Haven't been on Rayburn in 30yrs. I see she is still producing.
Still a ton of fun to fish. Hopefully next year we can hit it a full pool or around it.
Just suscribed will spend a few days there the end of the March-April 5
@@dondobbs7722lake will be really low then but the shoreline grass should play early in the morning. You should hit some shad spawn and frog fishing just right.
Thank you for the tip.