Two questions what’s your number one tip for fishing your first bass master kayak series tournament i’m 15 now, but I will be fishing bass master next year when I’m old enough and question to number one tip for TH-cam and Yamamoto is epic
Hey Charlie! Awesome to hear that you're planning to fish your first Bassmaster Kayak Series event next year. I checked out your TH-cam channel, and it looks like you've got a dang good setup. My number one tip for fishing your first kayak tournament would be to work on your time management on the water, and then be sure to practice measuring, photographing, and submitting your fish. Those two things are the hardest when you first start out. My number one tip for TH-cam is keep posting great content and be consistent! You've got a great start to your channel - keep posting shorts - they always do really well. And, YES, Yamamoto is epic! See you out there next year!
Lots of nice organized tackle. I like it. Bait sniffing? :) Sounds like a potential addiction. Thanks for sharing.
Haha!
Nice haul there Wes. Looking forward to tourney videos. Good luck this year.
Thanks! I’m excited for the tourneys too!
The kut tail worm is a great Texas rig bait one of my favorite to throw and no weight needed and ur not the only person who sniffs there baits
Can't wait to give them a try!
I am wearing that same shirt
Interesting 🤔
Dang that's a lot of Yamamoto. You can't beat those senkos. Have you used the Yamatanuki yet?
Yep! Lots of Yamamoto. And yes! Those are a great bait!
Two questions what’s your number one tip for fishing your first bass master kayak series tournament i’m 15 now, but I will be fishing bass master next year when I’m old enough and question to number one tip for TH-cam and Yamamoto is epic
Hey Charlie! Awesome to hear that you're planning to fish your first Bassmaster Kayak Series event next year. I checked out your TH-cam channel, and it looks like you've got a dang good setup. My number one tip for fishing your first kayak tournament would be to work on your time management on the water, and then be sure to practice measuring, photographing, and submitting your fish. Those two things are the hardest when you first start out. My number one tip for TH-cam is keep posting great content and be consistent! You've got a great start to your channel - keep posting shorts - they always do really well. And, YES, Yamamoto is epic! See you out there next year!
You can now catch a bluefin tuna with these fakes.😂😂😂
Like, the lures? Never hear of anyone fishing for bluefin with these. LOL
@wesliegrayfishing you can do this 🐟🐟🐟
If I get the chance. I’ll try it. 😆
@@wesliegrayfishing ok👍
Get some Fat Ika they are good weightless and can be skipped,pitched,flipped
I’ve got a few of those! They’ll go up in another video. They’re super cool!