These Lures Are ALL YOU NEED For Pressured Lakes!!!!
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- Let's face it, bass fishing can be a challenge when there are lots of other anglers out on the water. Those bass just seem to shut down! But there are ways to still get plenty of bites and catch tons of fish no matter how many other anglers are out bass fishing! #fishing #bassfishing #fishingtips
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When your fisheries are really pressured, what's your favorite presentation?
I am quite the novice Bass Angler so, ANYTIME I am out there, I am trying anything and everything I can to get my grandson onto some Sallies!!! Always appreciate your videos for sure!! Thank you!!!
Jig. All day everyday.
Ned
.5 square bill,honey b,crappie crank etc…
Some of the best tips I've ever heard gonna use them on the water this weekend, keep up the videos 👍
Awesome! Thank you!
You couldn't have said it better. The "fitting in" with the other anglers vs. Fitting in with the bait fish or what bass want is important.
I always try to think of it from the bass' perspective.
Thank you for sharing the juice about fishing g pressured waters 👊😎
Thank you so much for watching!
More great tips and information! Thank you for helping folks out! Keep being awesome!
Thank you so much for watching!
I 100% agree that having fun is the most important thing 👍🎉
Absolutely!
Great advice and content. Lakes I fish are always pressured. Usually when moving baits dont work I go to some sort of soft plastic that is small and subtle then try to slow things down. Sometimes with success and other times not so much.
Sometimes it can be pretty hard. But being able to adjust like that does give you a better shot at success!
Crazy how different things are from there to here. High of 49 today and got really cold last night. Furnace still kicking in all the time but the buck bass are finally coming up and fanning beds.
It's in the upper 80's here, which is still on the cool side for late April. The weather has been crazy so far this year for sure!
All good baits I love the old softer this time of year
Thanks for watching! I really appreciate it! Also, check your email, buddy!
Bait presentation is key!! Good job bud!!
Thanks 👍
Ned rig or a drop shot with a robo worm is money when there's tons of people at the lake.
Those are excellent techniques!
Downsized soft plastics work for me. I like the drop shot using roboworms. Also, texas rigged and free rigged 4" worms, 3.5 " creature baits, 1/6 ounce rooster tails. I replace the trebles, a single owner hook gets thru the grass better. I need to try silent running sqaurebills.
A rooster tail catches just about anything!
Wow so much pressure 😮😅
Considering there were no less than 4 boats within casting distance all day, I'd actually say it was a rather light day out there for once.
Bass in the spring shut down because of all the pressure and noise. Bass in the summer are use to the pressure and noise but they've seen everything by that point. Sometimes it pays to be subtle.
Agreed 100%!
Find bass hiding under ultra thick cover where regular guys won’t throw a bait. Then I throw a jig straight into the thickest cover, wait for a thump, then winch them out.
Gotta love a jig!
I just recently got a BFS reel so I’ve just started using the ned rig and it’s been working. I wasn’t good enough with a spinning reel to cast them.
I'm probably going to get a BFS reel soon. I think it will help how I can work ultra finesse techniques.
For me a lot of people wacky worm .So I try to use something different in the colour than the rest.One way to do this is recycle
your Senko s or stick baits. I put together Frankenstein stickbaits
By putting together to different colours.I take a sandwich bag or freezer bags .Take a marker mark Yum , Yamamoto or what ever
Only put together worms from the same brand ,for best results and diameter matched.Take scissors to square up the connection area
Use a lighter to lightly heat the two ends of each worm , then push the two together hold with some pressure for a minute or so
Then put down to cool . Leave for about 1/2 an hour before use. Install hook off to one side of the weld area or not in the weld area
That's a great tip!
@@LowBrowFishing
Helps the environment and saves some money if money is tight
Something to do on a rainy day
The welding might take 2-3 to get the hang of it. The Frankenstein s will have more wiggle action .
If you are describing what I think you are describing, you'll clearly be able to SEE the bass. They'll be milling around and the only response you might be able to get from them is negative. Actually, as long as they're not actually threated, they pretty much ignore even the most intrusive baits altogether. I've learned to not waste my time with these fish. Perhaps the majority of the bass might be in this mood but I also believe that not all bass do all the same things at the same time. That's when I ignore the bass I can see and fish for those that I can't. I won't necessarily change my tactics. I just don't bother with the aforementioned fish. The ONLY exception to this was ONCE during a time when, again, I could SEE the bass and I'm pretty sure they could see me. I threw the kitchen sink at them. Nada. Nothing. Zero. I had my fly rod with me and I decided to go after bluegill. However, before I tied on a panfish-size popper, I noticed a bass popper in my fly box. I thought, "Well, I'm here and it won't be going out of my way much..." so tied on a bass popper and cast it out. It's like those bass hadn't eaten in a month! Each one (I think I caught 6) rocketed straight up to the surface and just clobbered that popper! I never saw anything like it before or since and it was purely an accident. But for whatever reason it was what the bass wanted on that day.
Clear water can be a part of it, for sure. But we've had so much wind and rain that the water has been really murky.
I'm fishing from the bank and I like to throw a 1.5 silent squarebill. Sexy shad is my best color.
Hard to go wrong with a squarebill
100% dropshot. The cool thing about the drop shot is you can use any kind of lure you want such as a caffeine shad,or roboworm.
A dropshot is a great technique!
Caffeine Shad, Roboworm...great baits!
Thanks LowBrow, another great video! I really just love fishing a spinner bait, really a confidence bait for me, pressured or not.
Question: Do you have any books that you would recommend for beginners? Ones that explain better what to fish during times of year/weather?
I would recommend anything by Doug Hannon, who's known as the Bass Professor. But rather than focusing on what lures to use, focus on bass behavior. Studying that will teach you infinitely more about bass fishing!
@@LowBrowFishing looking now! Thanks!
Never understood why people say snaps will scare the fish then turn around and use spinners and underspins. Oh yeah btw if that does worry you, you can get some fly fishing snaps on Amazon that are pretty low profile and have different sizes.
The biggest thing with snaps is how some anglers feel it impacts the action of a bait. Personally, I don't think there is much of a difference and have used snaps many times in the past.
@@LowBrowFishing I just find them real handy for finding what bait or lure the fish are after.
The small zoom flukes on a hover rig
Those can work great!
I've been having better luck with hairjigs, spoons or old school top waters. Been thinking about using a lazy ike lately
I really like old school top water fishing!
Not many others fishing by me but a lot of boats come by my little pier. I don't know how much effect that has.
It has an effect. Sometimes bait fish like the nutrients stirred up by the prop wash, which in turn can attract bass.
It's so busy I feel like I have to step over 10 other guys just to get to my spot.
I know exactly what you mean!
Downsize to micro lures
Thanks for watching!
Take your sunglasses off when you talk to your audience. You come across much better without them, and you're much better looking. Just sayin.......
Thanks for watching!
@@LowBrowFishing I forgot to add, I'm a subscriber and I really like your content. Keep up the good work, and I hope you didn't find my comment insulting. It wasn't meant to be.
@@jimb3457 Not at all. Everyone has different ideas and I don't mind hearing them.
i just realized to this while shopping bass pro i noticed certain colors and certain lures were totally picked through so this can be taken 1 of 2 ways: grab this stuff up because it’s working or grab the complete opposite stuff and throw that because it’s seen less🫢
That's an interesting point!