Fishing Lines 1: A Critical Link in Getting Fish to Bite.

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  • How and Why Fishing Lines Can Turn Fish into Biters, or Non-Biters.
    NOTE: At 3:55 in this video, I mentioned a piece of research suggesting that bass can see lines down to a diameter of 0.006”. I’ve since tried to relocate that research and have been unable to find it. That’s unfortunate and I apologize for citing my own, potentially faulty, memory. However, the take-home message of the video does not rely on whether bass can physically see line. What alarms them is the disturbances a length of line -even one of fine diameter- can make on or in the water.
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  • @CookingandFishing
    @CookingandFishing 6 ปีที่แล้ว +218

    You, sir, are adding impressive *original content* to the vast, overstuffed bass fishing online library. Bravo! And please keep it up!

  • @0017Bulldog
    @0017Bulldog 6 ปีที่แล้ว +73

    Paul, you are a true hidden gem of fishing expertise. I'm as guilty as the rest of us...we love to watch the vids of catching fish. But, to truly understand what is going on beneath the surface is what makes the difference. Thank you so much for doing what you do.

    • @thenatureoffishing7591
      @thenatureoffishing7591  6 ปีที่แล้ว +5

      Thanks, Bulldog. I like the catching vids too. Fun to visit with other fishers and see what they're up to. But, in the end I'm just too curious about the deeper stuff. Glad you can go there too.

    • @utubeaccess7
      @utubeaccess7 6 ปีที่แล้ว +5

      0017Bulldog couldn't agree more😃

  • @Trevlee74
    @Trevlee74 5 ปีที่แล้ว +94

    A level of nerdom rarely seen in fishing videos. I love it!

    • @thenatureoffishing7591
      @thenatureoffishing7591  5 ปีที่แล้ว +20

      Hi, Trevor. :))
      There's actually plenty of nerds and wonks out there; Tends to follow obsession. Most are focused on lures and tackle, boats, electronics, ..., though . I want to know what the heck is going on down there.
      Paul

  • @PhantomMemory0
    @PhantomMemory0 3 ปีที่แล้ว +8

    It took me a long time to find the type of fishing video that incorporated fish biology/behavior in the way I was hoping for. You did it! Thanks :)

  • @chrisfoley3320
    @chrisfoley3320 4 ปีที่แล้ว +6

    Your dedication to making the most informative videos on the planet is something all bass fisherman should be thankful for. Thanks for all your work!

  • @darrylshisler2636
    @darrylshisler2636 6 ปีที่แล้ว +17

    I look forward to your upcoming documentaries. Myself, I do not lose the desire for information and have no problem waiting between videos. I value your studies and as always appreciate the time and generosity in which you share.

  • @jackjr1
    @jackjr1 6 ปีที่แล้ว +55

    I really enjoy your scientific approach to fishing!

  • @Oper8or
    @Oper8or 6 ปีที่แล้ว +8

    You have made me take a step back and look at my methods in a different way. Thank you very much for making such wonderful videos. I REALLY enjoy the way you present the information. Fantastic work!

    • @thenatureoffishing7591
      @thenatureoffishing7591  6 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Thanks, Oper8or. Really pleased you, and others, can sit through such detailed explanations. There's real stuff going on down there; It's just not easy to get at, and understand. Lucky for us there are a lot of curious people out there in many fields doing just amazing work. Makes for an even more fascinating world.

  • @edgroves233
    @edgroves233 6 ปีที่แล้ว +5

    Paul, this was simply a brilliant take on line. I am anxious to see the followup videos.

    • @thenatureoffishing7591
      @thenatureoffishing7591  6 ปีที่แล้ว

      Thanks, Ed. Working on it right now. Gotta get it off my plate so I can move on to even cooler things.

  • @xemagaldon
    @xemagaldon 6 ปีที่แล้ว +5

    Man... once again, this is awesome! I'm desperately waiting for your next vid!

    • @thenatureoffishing7591
      @thenatureoffishing7591  6 ปีที่แล้ว

      Thanks, xemagaldon. I'm dying to get them out, believe me. The way I'm doing things takes a lot of time. It's suggested of course that I break things up more. But the real explanations, the why's underneath, require more than sound bites. If I had my way, was independently wealthy and had the time on my hands, I'd have put all the documentaries in me out first. But, I guess we'll just all have to be patient. Tough one for me since I've been going tooth and nail trying to understand what the heck is going on out there for a long time now. Glad you are as rapt as I am.

  • @clubpresident9147
    @clubpresident9147 5 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Great stuff. Based on the number of dislikes, there are 8 individuals who have duplicated the studies referenced here and with solid scientific precision have completed their valid studies with valid, repeatable results which differ from the ones opined here. OR, this video is beyond their comprehension and they're lacking in mental acuity.

    • @thenatureoffishing7591
      @thenatureoffishing7591  5 ปีที่แล้ว

      Thanks, CB. Well, I knew it wouldn't be for everyone. And I do want to be inclusive. However, my latest like/dislike ratio was 105.5%. I don't know how YT came up with that number, but... great! :)
      Cheers,
      Paul

  • @HowieDewitt7575
    @HowieDewitt7575 4 ปีที่แล้ว +5

    Your content has a lot of love and dedication in it, best ive ever seen! Great Job!

    • @thenatureoffishing7591
      @thenatureoffishing7591  4 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Hi, Michael. Yes. One tends to beget the other. It's why I hate , most of us hate, getting exercise on a treadmill. There are much more fun ways. :) Have a great holiday. Paul

  • @SquatchT4R
    @SquatchT4R 6 ปีที่แล้ว +4

    Another GREAT video!! A real service to the sport, sir. I am certain that you will shatter many commonly held beliefs as well as myths concerning fishing line. I can’t say enough for your research. Salute to you!

  • @benhunter4041
    @benhunter4041 6 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    Can’t wait for the development video, the teaser footage looks great. Keep up the good work. I studied fisheries in school and enjoy your approach very much. BH

    • @thenatureoffishing7591
      @thenatureoffishing7591  6 ปีที่แล้ว

      Thanks, BH. I can't wait either!
      Yes, the fisheries science perspective is a fascinating one, but not terribly accessible for a lot of fishers.

  • @Charlie-lh4xb
    @Charlie-lh4xb 4 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    You sir are someone I can listen to instead of "bubba" over there leaving his beer can in the weeds. You are teaching me & I'm verifying some things I've learned. Even at 49 I haven't mastered all. Thank you

    • @thenatureoffishing7591
      @thenatureoffishing7591  4 ปีที่แล้ว

      Hey, Charlie. Thanks. It's helpful for me to hear back from other anglers. If what we experience jives, that suggests we are on the right track. Easy to go astray in this business. Thanks, again. All the best, Paul

  • @paulmerritt7540
    @paulmerritt7540 5 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    I had forgotten about this important trick! Thanks for helping me re-learn the fundamentals.

  • @richierich8678
    @richierich8678 5 ปีที่แล้ว

    I had to pause the video to tell you that the information you are bringing to the table is more helpful then anything I’ve ever heard. It’s always about selling some sort of magical lure, but you sir are actually extremely helpful. Thank you for taking the time to make this video.

    • @thenatureoffishing7591
      @thenatureoffishing7591  5 ปีที่แล้ว

      Hi, Richie. Perfect! I was always frustrated with most fishing talk too; Except maybe back in the day when Fishing Facts and then In-Fisherman showed up to set a new path. I had got tired of reading, and hearing, "...depends on conditions", followed by a pause and... a shrug. "What conditions??!!" I actually began to shout.
      I realize that fishing is a complicated subject, when trying to explain what's going on down there, and even tougher to take a crack at the "why's". So... undaunted, (OK, it's been a long haul), I went after it, through a number of venues. Turns out, conditions are only half of the story.
      Sometimes, you've just got to do things yourself. :)
      Thanks for the great comment!
      Paul

  • @mudpro200
    @mudpro200 4 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Thanks for all your work. I have been fishing over 30 years and you have shed new light on things for me and I'm sure many others. I hope you continue to share your knowledge with us as we will pass this to our future angles as well.

    • @thenatureoffishing7591
      @thenatureoffishing7591  4 ปีที่แล้ว

      Hi, Motoholic. Thanks. Be sure to share my channel with friends. Cheers, Paul

  • @xCrIscoDisCOx
    @xCrIscoDisCOx 5 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    Hello, I've just stumbled across your videos while watching video after video itching for spring to get here. (I live off Lake Erie so I have a few more months atleast still to wait) :/
    ... fully enjoy the facts, how everything's all methodically broken down so any level angler can understand what they are being shown and put what they learn into action on the water! So thought you deserved a little more recognition and approval than just clicking a thumbs up and stuff... so, I'm glad I discovered your channel so I can subscribe and can't wait to see what else you will post in the future.

    • @thenatureoffishing7591
      @thenatureoffishing7591  5 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Hi, Chris. My wife is originally from Erie. Presque Isle is a pretty wonderful place. I'm originally from upstate NY, and yeah, the waiting can be tough. I was a steelheader, and ice-fisher, though too, which helped some. Tough around the East ends of the big lakes though bc of the snow cover. Hang in there! Sounds like you are making good use of your off-the-water time. I'd like to do some OTW videos, but I'm having to do one thing at a time here. Next up is my next documentary, on the development of behavior in LMB. It's s big project, but I'm nearing the home stretch here. :)
      Glad you are able to follow my rather in-depth, sometimes dense, videos. A chunk of my time is taking that much info and making it understandable. Glad they're working for you. I'm getting better at it as I go.
      Thanks for the comment. Really means a lot. I want to know how I'm doing, so comments help.
      Cheers,
      Paul

  • @austinshull1600
    @austinshull1600 3 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    I just stumbled across these videos. They are by far the most informative videos I’ve ever seen. The amount of work and time put into each one is top notch. You have me ‘ hooked’. 😄

    • @thenatureoffishing7591
      @thenatureoffishing7591  3 ปีที่แล้ว

      Hi, Austin. Great to hear, esp considering how much work and time I put into them! :) Glad it shows. Cheers, Paul

  • @bobdashiell6714
    @bobdashiell6714 5 ปีที่แล้ว

    Hey Paul, I stumbled across your channel by happenstance a couple of days ago and I want to say thank you for what you do. I doubt that there is a more informative channel on TH-cam. This is great information that has taught me more in 2 hours than I've learned in all of my years of fishing. (I won't say how many.) Awesome videos, great work. Keep up the great work.
    Tight lines,
    Bob

    • @thenatureoffishing7591
      @thenatureoffishing7591  5 ปีที่แล้ว

      Hi, Bob. Thanks, very much. Can't really do it any other way. I've been hooked a long time. :)
      Cheers,
      Paul

  • @ronlewis2448
    @ronlewis2448 5 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    SUPER educational video! Understanding fish behavior is more important than all the gear you can spend your money on. One piece of feedback, less hands... I’m off to watch more of your videos!

    • @thenatureoffishing7591
      @thenatureoffishing7591  5 ปีที่แล้ว

      Hi, Ron. Yes, understanding fish behavior is where the game really begins. As to the hands, you are not the first to mention that. Unfortunately, hands are wired close to the speech center in the brain. For some people, that connection is pretty tight. Will work on it. Cheers, Paul.

  • @jdcisz7980
    @jdcisz7980 5 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    You are a Fish Mensa! I appreciate the science you apply to fishing in a way I haven't heard before. I often felt fish could learn, or react based on what worked one year vs another and your content adds more understanding and depth to my impressions. Well done. Thank you.

    • @thenatureoffishing7591
      @thenatureoffishing7591  5 ปีที่แล้ว

      Thanks, Jd C. Thanks. Yeah, there's a bit more to fish than most people realize. Shouldn't be too surprising, since they live in complex environs, and go through a whole lot of changes from tiny fry to adulthood. Cheers, Paul.

  • @sporkcrx
    @sporkcrx 6 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    Fantastic! Can’t wait for more on line, as I debate what to use constantly. Small diameter braid, vs smooth clear flouro or mono. The underwater shots look amazing

    • @thenatureoffishing7591
      @thenatureoffishing7591  6 ปีที่แล้ว

      Thanks, sporkcrx. As you know I've been trying to get this topic covered before I move on. Worked hard to get this one out before heading out if town for my 30th(!) university reunion. Next one will will go into specifics on line types. Short story is... They're all good. We're blessed nowadays. Don't sweat it. Of course there are details worth knowing that help us chip away at the odds. That's what we'll hit in the next segment on line.

  • @keithbuckner5086
    @keithbuckner5086 5 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    I love the info., Great videos, I'm looking forward to each new one you put out. I watch allot of TH-cam fishing videos, but I honestly learn something new every time I watch. Thank you for all the hard work and for sharing your passion and knowledge.

    • @thenatureoffishing7591
      @thenatureoffishing7591  5 ปีที่แล้ว

      Hi, Keith. Thanks. Believe me, I look forward to each one I put out. Wish it could be more often. Working on that. My next, and what's holding me up, (besides being sick for a week, and counting), is my next documentary. It's on the development of behavior in LMB, from egg to adult. It's where the stage gets set for the making of a Super-Predator. Hoping to release this spring.

  • @grippinglipsfishing5671
    @grippinglipsfishing5671 6 ปีที่แล้ว +7

    First! I have been missing your videos sir! Good luck with the documentary!

    • @thenatureoffishing7591
      @thenatureoffishing7591  6 ปีที่แล้ว

      Thanks, GLP. Yeah, I wish I could get more out.
      Lol, that was quick!

  • @christopherpettersen2359
    @christopherpettersen2359 6 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Great discussion on the topic of lines. Look forward to future discussions like this, as well as your documentaries. Your previous documentary was very informative and was waiting patiently for follow ups.
    I appreciate the quality over quantity approach standard you set forth. Keep up the good work.

    • @thenatureoffishing7591
      @thenatureoffishing7591  6 ปีที่แล้ว

      Thanks, Christopher. Hoping YT can support quality over quantity; At least at the pace I can muster at this point.

  • @CJBagley
    @CJBagley 6 ปีที่แล้ว +17

    Hey Paul,
    As a!ways you offer a great and informative piece. I've never been the sort to fuss overly much about line type, and until recently was strictly a mono gal. (Ande Tournament Green exclusively) Line size was always the lightest I could reasonably use based on reel requirements more so than lure size/weight. The old theory was the lighter the line the more action you could illicit from any given lure; more action somehow equates to more strikes/hookups.
    With the newer rods, reels and high tech lures I'll be really interested to see your next segment in hopes that I can glean a better understanding of the science behind the line/leader choices we make. There are so many choices now, and for those of us who came up through the days of limited brands, and a handful of line sizes (10# test works for everything mentality) it can be a bit daunting to decipher the what, when and why.
    This is not a subject that seems to get a lot of press in major industry magazines, the ones that are filled with "tips from the pros" . They have lots to say about all other aspects of their gear it seems, but never the intricacies of the line used; with maybe an exception for color or sinking/floating ability.
    Am going to watch this one again and take notes in my trusty fishing journal while eagerly awaiting your next segment. Even after 50+ years of swinging a rod it is an exciting prospect to anticipate learning even one new thing that will enhance our ability to be the best angler we can be.
    P.S.: In my most humble opinion, you should never apologize in anyway for the amount of time between videos. I personally would rather wait and have consistent quality than a bevy of mediocre offerings. Just my two cents.
    Ladimopar (@ BR)

    • @thenatureoffishing7591
      @thenatureoffishing7591  6 ปีที่แล้ว

      Hi, CJ. Thanks.
      Mono is a good way to go. I still use it quite often. It's just been my standard for so long. While braid and FC have some advantages too, I've spooked plenty of fish with 10lb braid. This piece was more about what's going on rather than what to do about it. That's another discussion. And we only have so much control over that. But as you mention, tech advances and is chipping away at the challenges.

    • @mr.fatbasstard648
      @mr.fatbasstard648 6 ปีที่แล้ว

      CJ Bagley great comment CJ. I'd like to add my two cents..lol..of agreement to your post script.

    • @thenatureoffishing7591
      @thenatureoffishing7591  6 ปีที่แล้ว +3

      Thanks, MFB, and CJ. I'm working hard on the next documentary. Got some great additional shots this summer and think/mebbe I have enough to put it together. At this point, there's enough in there for more than one doc. Will see what is best to get it all out. I'm also continuing to collect adult hunting/feeding behavior shots, which will be a doc in itself. I've got some amazing stuff there. One thing that is becoming more and more obvious, is how difficult it is to capture prey. They are as amazing a challenge for the bass, as the bass are for the prey.
      Thanks for your patience. I know it's not needed. However, the YT model requires regular posting and I'm wrestling with how to do that. Not quite sure what that'll look like at this point. Also steeped in working, taking care of my family (parenting a teenager, even an upstanding wonderful one like we have, is... more labor intensive than I expected! :o :) ), and our house and property (lotsa fire mitigation work to keep up with, and the decks have needed attention).
      Now that I'm officially "Partnered" through YT, I am putting together a Patreon page, but don't want to fire that up until I have the next doc up and have some shorter pieces ready to release.
      Thanks for checking in. :)

    • @mr.fatbasstard648
      @mr.fatbasstard648 6 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      The Nature of Fishing outstanding Paul, always looking forward to any fishing subject you care to share. I'm a huge fan of your Channel but I am a minority in TH-cam's criteria, they probably think I'm the most boring person in the world lol. Somehow I must be a bit baffling to them, the commercial interruptions that I get while watching fishing videos are ads for hairspray and makeup while my gender and age demographic ad targeting for their clients wanting to sell me something should be Erectile Dysfunction, Alzheimer's and Life Alert products :-)
      Really looking forward to predator-prey and who's eating who. Given the bass's reputation of a fierce Predator and an eating machine most assume it's easy for them. On contraire Pierre, the competition is fierce and the prey is well-equipped each in their own given way. What a great subject which is rarely addressed.
      As a youngster I was taught how to jig fish using handmade crawdad imitators buy an old-timer who is now in the fishing Hall of Fame. He dropped me off on a small secluded island in the California Delta. He handed me an empty 1 gallon paint can and told me to go catch crawdads and fill up the paint can with them. When he finally came back 2 hours later and got me I had a full can. I handed him the can and he put a lid on it, I thought we were going to use it for bait but he said they were for supper :-(... then he handed me a rig with one of the handmade artificial Craw jigs tied on. When I basically asked him how to fish the Jig he said "you tell me you're the expert on finding and catching crawdads...."
      I have something I've been curious about for years Paul. And it might fit into your Prey/Predator thoughts. Every year I catch spawned out females nothing particularly unusual except there are times that I catch them looking terrible all the way into late July and early August ??? What is happening to these poor girls. Some of them are in obvious 10lb frames and barely weigh 6 soaking wet! I'll see if I can send you a photo of a recent one.
      As always thanks again for your time and effort Paul. I totally understand that you have a life :-) and it makes it that much easier to appreciate what you're doing for us.

    • @thenatureoffishing7591
      @thenatureoffishing7591  6 ปีที่แล้ว +4

      Thanks, MFB.
      Those skinny post-spawners... Dunno exactly. My first thought is, and since it's only some individuals, they are sick fish that may or may not rebound. Could also be senescence, you know... Erectile Dysfunction, Alzheimer's and Life Alert kind of stuff lol.
      One of the most generally effective lures I devised was a crayfish jig, for stream trout and smallmouths. I also turned it into a trout fly that is also deadly. I published that fly in a feature article on crayfish in Fly, Rod & Reel a while back now. I've since made a big largemouth version, but have yet to find time to put it to work. Maybe someday...

  • @srs.bassin1124
    @srs.bassin1124 5 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    You deserve more subs your documentaries are great any bass angler or bass enthusiasts should be watching. sick footage and research 👍🤙🏻

  • @DonnyJ_CountryLife
    @DonnyJ_CountryLife 5 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    Who the bloody hell disliked this video? Great stuff here!!!

    • @thenatureoffishing7591
      @thenatureoffishing7591  5 ปีที่แล้ว

      Hi, Donny. Thanks. I think some people just want things to be simple. I guess they've come to the wrong channel. Easy fix. Cheers, Paul.

  • @mattnash5159
    @mattnash5159 5 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    Quality is right! Your video's are very intriguing as well as educational. Look forward to seeing as many more that you have time to make👌

    • @thenatureoffishing7591
      @thenatureoffishing7591  5 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Thanks, Matt. I'm in the throes of finishing up my next documentary, on the development of behavior, from egg to adult, in LMB. Then... I can get back to covering some more fishing related subjects.

    • @mattnash5159
      @mattnash5159 5 ปีที่แล้ว

      The Nature of Fishing nice thanks for the info. Even with the gaps in between the quality of your vids let's us all know that when you do drop a video it's going to be a real treat👌 Needless to say can't wait for the next one!

    • @thenatureoffishing7591
      @thenatureoffishing7591  5 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Matt, the gaps have been WAY longer than I ever expected. :( I've been thinking about putting out some shorter pieces, so that subscribers and followers will know I'm still kicking. Right now, I've got a doc to finish. Some pros have suggested I go elsewhere than YT for such productions, but I'm giving it a shot. Thanks for your patience, and encouragement. -Paul

    • @mattnash5159
      @mattnash5159 5 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      The Nature of Fishing you dont have to do that brother were not going anywhere👌

  • @210Bassin
    @210Bassin 6 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    Great video... love all the information you give and also the underwater action is great!

  • @magglespaffygaming
    @magglespaffygaming 5 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    You're awesome dude. This is the perfect content for serious fishermen. Understanding how fish behave is paramount in catching fish.

    • @thenatureoffishing7591
      @thenatureoffishing7591  5 ปีที่แล้ว

      Thanks, MSG. Yes, it is content mostly for serious fishers. I tried to give the upshot, and then get into the nitty gritty. Don't want to spook anyone. :) Cheers, Paul.

  • @mariodepiero
    @mariodepiero 6 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    great content! If you dont watch these vids you are missing out on some great info! Thank you for these videos.

    • @thenatureoffishing7591
      @thenatureoffishing7591  6 ปีที่แล้ว

      Thanks, Mario. Still not sure they're entertaining enough for the wider fishing world. I'm pretty much content focused. Thanks, again.

  • @H8er-Maker
    @H8er-Maker 6 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    Informative video Paul, that's an interesting to know that a bass can associate a line to an angler. I've always assumed they forget everything every 15 mins.

    • @thenatureoffishing7591
      @thenatureoffishing7591  6 ปีที่แล้ว

      Hi, Bruce. LM's have been found to have memories for lures (as "not food") for as much as 3 months, as long as was tested. I don't think they associate line with anglers, as much as the line can put them off or alarm them by it's presence. Not sure they even identify what it is even. At least I haven't seen anything that would have me believe that. But, I suppose it's possible.

  • @handicapitation3250
    @handicapitation3250 5 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    Holy crap, my mind is blown right now! The art of fishing explained on a scientific level. New sub here sir!

    • @thenatureoffishing7591
      @thenatureoffishing7591  5 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Hi, h. Yeah, this is the kind of content I always wanted to find. Sometimes you just have to do stuff yourself! :)) Glad to have you along. Cheers, Paul.

  • @AFishBicycle
    @AFishBicycle 5 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    Best bass info content out there.

  • @FNG_Star
    @FNG_Star 5 ปีที่แล้ว

    I have been looking for informative fishing videos that break down the science of fishing and fish behavior and how they relate to one another for a bit now.
    This video series has my nerd senses tingling. Love it.

    • @thenatureoffishing7591
      @thenatureoffishing7591  5 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Hi, gmzd. Me too! Sometimes you've just gotta do stuff yourself! :)) Nice to have another nerd along. Apparently there are a few of us out there. I put out the spawn documentary as a trial balloon. Guess I'll keep with YT for a while and see how it goes. Glad to have you along. Cheers, Paul.

    • @FNG_Star
      @FNG_Star 5 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      @@thenatureoffishing7591
      Absolutely. Thanks for taking your time to make such videos. I am sure a lot of time and effort went into them. Your passion is clear.
      Thanks again.

  • @righteous7788
    @righteous7788 4 ปีที่แล้ว

    Once again the video you have put out is of amazing quality and I feel as if I am attending a college level class in terms of how much I am actually learning from each one of your videos. Amazing work and thank you!

    • @thenatureoffishing7591
      @thenatureoffishing7591  4 ปีที่แล้ว

      Hi, R. Thanks. Glad you too appreciate the details of what goes on down there. Best, Paul

  • @chonhzilla
    @chonhzilla 6 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    Great video! Looking forward to the next one! Very informative. 👍🏻👍🏻

  • @JasonC1981
    @JasonC1981 6 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    Nice video! Love the info and footage in the beginning! So cool!

    • @thenatureoffishing7591
      @thenatureoffishing7591  6 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Hi, Jason. Thanks. And, yeah, there's a lot of cool stuff going on down there. Lotsa hours of video to reveal those gems though. And it helps to know where and when to place the cameras. Still, I'm often surprised at what transpires in front of those cameras.

  • @neutzz2008
    @neutzz2008 5 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    Great content. I really enjoyed your format and delivery

    • @thenatureoffishing7591
      @thenatureoffishing7591  5 ปีที่แล้ว

      Hi, Andrew.
      Thanks. Glad you enjoy my videos, especially my "format and delivery" I've felt I really need feedback on that. Work in progress, as most things are.
      Cheers,
      Paul

  • @ericburger6482
    @ericburger6482 2 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    I love your straight forward and science based explanations! 👍👍

  • @UDsawyer
    @UDsawyer 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Wow, was expecting a quick “buy this line video”. Great video- thanks for the knowledge drop!

    • @thenatureoffishing7591
      @thenatureoffishing7591  2 ปีที่แล้ว

      Hi, Shannon. I don’t want to waste either your time or mine. Plenty of infomercials out there. They have their place. All the best, Paul

  • @greatsoutherntrendkill79
    @greatsoutherntrendkill79 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    I am so grateful and thankful for the time you have spent making these videos. I have learned so much from your videos. Thank you.

    • @thenatureoffishing7591
      @thenatureoffishing7591  2 ปีที่แล้ว

      Thanks, Gstk. I can’t wait to be up and running again. Cheers, Paul

  • @corywalker6245
    @corywalker6245 5 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    You have just put me with a whole different perspective on my fishing standpoint.

    • @thenatureoffishing7591
      @thenatureoffishing7591  5 ปีที่แล้ว

      Hi, Cory. Great! Hope it helps. Don't spook em! The rest is puzzle enough. :) Cheers, Paul

  • @SalDesignMan
    @SalDesignMan 5 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Man you are so informative love watching your videos. A true work of art!!!

    • @thenatureoffishing7591
      @thenatureoffishing7591  5 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Hi, SDM. Thanks. Great! I wish I could put more of them out. Cheers, Paul

  • @PanhandlePrepping
    @PanhandlePrepping 5 ปีที่แล้ว

    This is brilliant work, Paul.
    You’re a natural teacher, and I appreciate the way you have approached and presented this topic.
    Sorry that I’m just now finding your channel, but I’m subscribed now.
    As a high school science teacher with a background in microbial ecology research, I really enjoy the scientific aspects of fishing - fish biology and behavior, fisheries ecology, the physics of lures and gear, and how they all interact.
    I’m looking forward to your new videos and your documentary.
    Keep up the great work!

    • @thenatureoffishing7591
      @thenatureoffishing7591  5 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Hi, T L. Thanks! Microbial ecology is... probably where it all happens! VERY cool. Really happy to have you along.
      More to come; Just finishing up my next doc, and that's been a couple years in the making. After that, I can get back to regular pieces. Channel's growing but, I'm not going to be able to chase the YT algorithm. Cheers, Paul

  • @reybuSWAG
    @reybuSWAG 5 ปีที่แล้ว

    This is incredible. So different than most of the fishing videos on youtube. I do like watching people catch fish but this deep, analytical and informative content on fishing strategy is awesome.Thank you!

    • @thenatureoffishing7591
      @thenatureoffishing7591  5 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Hi, RbKnox. Good! It may not be for everyone, but it's the kind of info I always wanted. Sometimes you just gotta do stuff yourself. :) Cheers, Paul

    • @reybuSWAG
      @reybuSWAG 5 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      @@thenatureoffishing7591 Let me ask you a question. I know your content is geared mostly for Bass but do you think crappie are easily spooked by line? I try to use 4lb fluoro and find I get my best results with that but many people use 8lb hi vis mono in neon yellow and seems to do just as well at times. Do you think Crappie may not be as sensitive to line thickness because they often do a negative bite and maybe won't interact with the line as much?

    • @thenatureoffishing7591
      @thenatureoffishing7591  5 ปีที่แล้ว

      I don't think line color matters much to the fish. Fish really simply don't know what line is. Unless it moves too much water, and/or the fish are able to be aware, or are esp spooky, as in really high vis conditions, and then it might be an issue, if it's course and moving too much. Most of the time, the fish have no idea what alarmed them. And, there are many places and conditions where line is less a factor, period. Use as heavy a line as you can get away with, or, as light as you need, depending on conditions. Active aggressive fish helps too, bc there attention may simply be so focused on the "food" that they don't notice the line. I'm not advocating light lines; Use as heavy, or as light, a line as you can get away with or need, depending on the conditions and circumstances.
      As to your crappie... There are times any fish can become "negative" or, less than enthused to chase prey. Crappie are known for it, I'm guessing bc there can be a lot of mouths to feed in a crappie school, they hunt when the hunting's good. True for all fish, but maybe crappie more than others? You may not be able to control this, but, as far as things you can do, I'd pay attention to lighting/visibility for the fish, which can make them relaxed (dim) or spooky (bright). Line could be a factor under different conditions.
      If you have good to high visibility conditions on given days, you, and the other guys, might do better with lighter line. This has not been an uncommon scenario for me: When I show up with 4lb and my buddies come with 8lb. They catch far fewer fish, until they drop to 4lb, and then they are in business. But... again, this really depends on lighting (sky, water, depth) conditions, fish aggression (attention), and the fish's experience with fishing. I've also had circumstances when I show up with 4lb and my buddy with 8lb, and all we need to do is up-size his jig weight. I'm good with 1/16oz jigs on the 4lb, but he needs a 1/8oz. jig on his 8lb. Then we catch fish side by side. There, the issue isn't spookiness, but basic depth and speed control.
      Hope this helps. Paul.
      Oh... also, you might want to see my video "Bluebird Blues", VFJ4, in my Video Fishing Journal playlist. It's about dealing with high vis, vs low vis, conditions, and describes how fish commonly respond to each.

    • @reybuSWAG
      @reybuSWAG 5 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      @@thenatureoffishing7591 Wow great insights! I never put that much thought about conditions in my fishing, I always approached it as "put a minnow on the hook and they're either there or they aren't" but now I am very intrigued about learning more about "conditions and circumstances" as you say and adapting accordingly. I will definitely watch that video and thank you for your replies and knowledge!

    • @thenatureoffishing7591
      @thenatureoffishing7591  5 ปีที่แล้ว

      A lot of the time, C&C run the show out there.

  • @nmbass
    @nmbass 5 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    best bass fishing pieces of information aound! good job!! keep it up

  • @melgozakoki85
    @melgozakoki85 5 ปีที่แล้ว +4

    Thank you for all this info now I know why... Lol
    Makes a lot of sense.
    I get more fish on my light gear. 10lb 8lb test with a very slow retrieve at least at the lake I go to the most. Conroe tx.
    Thanks again for sharing your knowledge.
    I'll buy you a beer any day.

    • @thenatureoffishing7591
      @thenatureoffishing7591  5 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Hi, Jorge. "Now I know why." That's what I always wanted to know! :) Happy to hear you are a why kinda guy too.
      Paul

  • @jondoeherty8451
    @jondoeherty8451 3 ปีที่แล้ว

    So informative! That's why Bill Dance was my favorite fisherman. He really explained everything in great detail! Really great channel! My new favorite!

    • @thenatureoffishing7591
      @thenatureoffishing7591  3 ปีที่แล้ว

      Hi, Jon. Great to hear. Yeah, the devil's in the details. Busy world out there! Cheers, Paul

  • @wilfredocasillas678
    @wilfredocasillas678 4 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Great presentation! I love the"why" behind why things work/don't work. Time to retool some gear!!

  • @mg_customs8531
    @mg_customs8531 3 ปีที่แล้ว

    THANK YOU FOR THIS AMAZING CHANNEL! I TELL ALL MY FISHING CO WORKERS AND BUDDIES ABOUT YOU, KEEP IT UP MAN WE LOVE YA

    • @thenatureoffishing7591
      @thenatureoffishing7591  3 ปีที่แล้ว

      Hi, Mitch. Thanks. Very encouraging. Wish I had more time to put to it. WAY too much time passes before I can get to it. :( All the best, Paul

  • @Dss-bm3rz
    @Dss-bm3rz 5 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Wow, why haven't I found your videos until just now. This is just the info I'm craving

    • @thenatureoffishing7591
      @thenatureoffishing7591  5 ปีที่แล้ว

      Hi, DS. Thanks. It was the kind of info I was always craving too. Sometimes ya just gotta do stuff yourself. :) I'm getting found, but slowly. Share with your like-minded friends. My channel probably won't be for everyone. Cheers, Paul

  • @yuureihaiku
    @yuureihaiku 5 ปีที่แล้ว

    Great videos!! Please keep making them! The information in these vids has really helped me with getting back into fishing. Thanks!

    • @thenatureoffishing7591
      @thenatureoffishing7591  5 ปีที่แล้ว

      Hi, TAH. Thanks. Glad you can wade through such details with me. And, welcome back to fishing. Paul

  • @danomite359
    @danomite359 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    I've not noticed a lot of difference in fish biting better on different size line, but then I generally fish water with less than 2-3 ft clarity.
    I'd like to see video of bass actually avoiding line!
    A bigger deciding factor on line size to me is in casting distance, sensitivity, strength and floatation of the line.
    I do enjoy the discussion.

    • @thenatureoffishing7591
      @thenatureoffishing7591  2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Hi DM. Thanks for the comment. Things do get uglier as visibility increases. To the point that it can seem nearly impossible at times. As I said in the video, I’ve not experienced bass “hearing” line movement like I have with carp. But I’ve had line diameter affect catch rates pretty drastically, in not entirely clear water either, but this has been most often in the finesse presentations. In heavy cover it’s not been such a… painfully noticeable issue. :)) See my video fishing journal called “Bluebird Blue”, the “Blue-pers” at the very end to see some of that kind of trouble.
      All this said, I can’t say I’ve done the opposite and tried heavier line to see if I could still catch fish in various conditions. I’m sure it’s possible at times.
      Thanks for the comment. Best, Paul

  • @wabassin11t30
    @wabassin11t30 6 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Very good stuff. If only I had professors in college that could hold my attention and cause me to think critically about a subject!
    I know I'll be watching this video a few times to catch all the details.

    • @thenatureoffishing7591
      @thenatureoffishing7591  6 ปีที่แล้ว

      Ha! Yes! I never understood teachers who weren't all that interested in the subject matter, teaching or, for some, their students.
      Yes, there are a lot of details. I've really struggled, over the years, to understand the relevant fields, and develop the language, so that I can get this stuff across. Terms often have whole bodies of work behind them, so information is nested. That's why I'm using the documentary, and largely scripted formats; The language matters. And I'm proceeding in a certain order. What I've come to realize, is how quickly a 20 or 30min video fills up! It's not a whole lot of time for a conversation, especially when I have to pre-suppose the questions. Anyway, glad my efforts are not in vain. Much appreciated, wabassin!

  • @fishinginthecity2375
    @fishinginthecity2375 6 ปีที่แล้ว +12

    Love the videos....Great work

  • @sonofafisherman743
    @sonofafisherman743 5 ปีที่แล้ว

    Wow I’m blown away all I can say is that I’m subscribing and won’t miss any of your videos and no other angler finds this channel but me 👍

    • @thenatureoffishing7591
      @thenatureoffishing7591  5 ปีที่แล้ว

      Hi, Soaf. Thanks. Do share, though, so I can actually keep this stuff on YT. Cheers, Paul

    • @sonofafisherman743
      @sonofafisherman743 5 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      The Nature of Fishing I will defenetly share thanks

  • @les121476
    @les121476 5 ปีที่แล้ว

    Wow!!
    I just came across your channel.
    I can not express how much I appreciate your indepth knowledge and footage. Simply amazing footage. Thank you sir. We can patiently wait for content that is as detailed and wonderful to watch such as this. I can watch people catching fish for hours.
    But
    I can watch your videos all day on how to be a better angler.
    I thank you sir
    My wife thanks you
    My son thanks you
    Hell, even my dog thanks you
    We all love to eat fish.

    • @thenatureoffishing7591
      @thenatureoffishing7591  5 ปีที่แล้ว

      Hi, Mour Nukes. Wow! Thanks, X4! Please share with like-minded friends. Cheers, Paul

  • @philbled
    @philbled 5 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    Liked and subscribed! Thank you for your excellent work.

  • @escalade8759
    @escalade8759 5 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Great Stuff! Just never new there was so much to this hobby of fishing.

    • @thenatureoffishing7591
      @thenatureoffishing7591  5 ปีที่แล้ว

      Thanks, Escalade. Yeah, it's a big world down there. And, we can't see most of what's going on. Luckily, there have been a lot of curious people before us. Paul

  • @michaellohman5260
    @michaellohman5260 6 ปีที่แล้ว +7

    Can't wait to see the next documentary, the last one was fantastic.

  • @nativewildman9335
    @nativewildman9335 5 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    I use 6lb fireline for pan fish and sometimes big channel cat (16lb my pb). I have never had any problems with it I even throw flys with on spinning gear. Great job on the line information. This is my first time seeing your channel and I'm going to watch more.
    Almost forgot I chose the line because of it's low diameter

    • @thenatureoffishing7591
      @thenatureoffishing7591  5 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Hi, Shawn. Thanks for sharing. Hey, a 16lb channel cat is quite a beast. And on 6lb... that's quite a project! I've come to call them "cinderblocks with fins". When I hook a big one from my float tube, I just kick to shore and fight them from there. It's awful tough pulling a cinderblock up from under the boat!

    • @nativewildman9335
      @nativewildman9335 5 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      @@thenatureoffishing7591 it was a nice fight on my Ugly Stik ultra light I thought it would never stop taking drag

    • @thenatureoffishing7591
      @thenatureoffishing7591  5 ปีที่แล้ว

      Yeah! They are mighty strong fish. And they can be fast too.

  • @jdcisz7980
    @jdcisz7980 5 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    FISH MENSA!!
    Paul, thank you. I am not sure which is a more appropriate title to describe your expertise - "FISH MENSA", or "KUNG FU FISH SENSIE" You masterfully blend science and "the presentation" of fishing together better than any video I watched to date. Well done! "Making the appropriate move." Love it! Trained verse untrained bass? Love the additional insight. You sir, have made me reevaluate what I do when trying to entice a fish to bite. Thank you. If you ever come to the La Crosse area and want to fish the Mississippi, I hope you would consider looking me up. I would love to fish with you.

    • @thenatureoffishing7591
      @thenatureoffishing7591  5 ปีที่แล้ว

      Hi, Jd C. Glad you like to go deep, too. Thanks for the invite. Cheers, Paul.

  • @fredjones6800
    @fredjones6800 6 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    Thanks for sharing all the great knowledge!

    • @thenatureoffishing7591
      @thenatureoffishing7591  6 ปีที่แล้ว

      Thanks, Fred. You're welcome. It's just plain fascinating stuff. And if it helps us catch more fish, all the better. If anything, I sometimes find that just having a better bead on why I'm NOT catching, helps too.

  • @jakesoriedem4747
    @jakesoriedem4747 5 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Great Video, I subscribed @ the 3 second mark. You are the Bill Nye of the fish world. Thank You

    • @thenatureoffishing7591
      @thenatureoffishing7591  5 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Hi, Jake. Great! Welcome. LOL, you're not the first to call me that. :) My favorite, and maybe most accurate, was "the Bob Ross of the fishing world". :)) Cheers, Paul.

  • @stevegercone7837
    @stevegercone7837 6 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    As always Paul great job and eye opening!

  • @kylebrandstattfishing7270
    @kylebrandstattfishing7270 6 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Awesome video!!! Common sense stuff that I never thought about! Thank you.

  • @slick9630
    @slick9630 5 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    I love these videos man i appreciate your efforts

    • @thenatureoffishing7591
      @thenatureoffishing7591  5 ปีที่แล้ว

      Thanks, Slick. That's great to hear. Here's to hoping there are a lot more like you out there. I love making them. You know, I've kept a written fishing journal (prose style, with illustrations, circles n arrows, and photos), since... 1977 (!). My video fishing journals (VFJ's) are an off-shoot of that. The documentaries are my real labors of love. And, the Tackle Know-How stuff... just plain have to be done.
      Cheers,
      Paul

  • @douglynch9012
    @douglynch9012 4 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    As someone that fishes very clear water for Smallmouth and Brown Trout I learned the importance of line diameter years ago. Fishing with a flyrod as well as gear fishing I learned that the diameter of leader material for flyfishing was a much smaller diameter than monofilament for gear fishing in the same weight rating. For example the diameter for a popular brand of mono at a 10 lb test rating is .011 while my 15 lb flyfishing leader material is also is .011. Since I use a braid to mono or flouro leader combo for most of my gear fishing I have used flyfishing leader material for many years now. It does make a difference.

    • @thenatureoffishing7591
      @thenatureoffishing7591  4 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Hi, Doug. Thanks. I've been aware of the ratings, and possible quality, differences between mono's sold as leader materials and filler spools. Since I, too, use short lengths of mono with braid, leader material is an option. I'll have to look into whether the difference is real, and great enough, to warrant the expense. Thanks for the head's up. Paul

    • @douglynch9012
      @douglynch9012 4 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      @@thenatureoffishing7591 ... the comparison I noted was taken directly off the labels from 15 lb Rio leader material and 10 lb Trilene XL mono which I use as backing before spooling my braid.

    • @thenatureoffishing7591
      @thenatureoffishing7591  4 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@douglynch9012 Thanks, Doug. I'll check it out. Paul

  • @rex2837
    @rex2837 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Good stuff, you have the right mind for this undertaking, and that is successful fishing. Because there’s so many elements. Even in lines, my decision tree, for bass tournaments, fluorocarbon b/c it’s clear and sinks. Braid for landing a bass in heavy heavy cover. Think 5 LBs of hydrilla and a Lilly pad with a bass inside of it. But everything you said was spot on.

  • @guywithagoprofishingshow3011
    @guywithagoprofishingshow3011 5 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    wow,new subscriber here after just watching that informative video.I try to pay attention to line diameter in regards to getting my crankbaits & swimbaits deeper/&or shallower in the water column..but you have definitely put things in to a valuable perspective;& the underwater footage is AMAZING!!kUDOS2U,SIR!!

  • @jasonphillips1342
    @jasonphillips1342 5 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    I'm not sure who wrote the book on fishing but I bet this guy taught them everything they know

    • @thenatureoffishing7591
      @thenatureoffishing7591  5 ปีที่แล้ว

      Hi, Jason. Thanks. But... no one's written that book. If someone finds it, it'll be written in stone by an immortal hand and have come from a mountaintop, or the bottom of the sea. :) But thanks for the compliment. Soon I'll be a legend in my own... mind. Or, a rebel... without a shoe. :)) Thanks, Jason. Cheers, Paul.

  • @donovanb9020
    @donovanb9020 4 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    You are 100% on drag in fly fishing.
    We have "mends" we can do to the line but, even that technique has an incredible amount of nuance to it so as not to disturb the water too much in our effort to reduce drag and better present the fly.

    • @thenatureoffishing7591
      @thenatureoffishing7591  4 ปีที่แล้ว

      Hi, Donovan. Yes, FF is such an intricate game! Detaching the fly from the line is the fundamental challenge there, around which our tackle, approach, casts, and mends are all focused. As we spend more time at it, we begin to realize that we are having to detach the fly from the last inches of tippet -what I call micro-drag- for as long as possible, or at least at the very last moments! Talk about nuanced, maddening, and oh so satisfying when we accomplish it. I find it so mesmerizing that I think I got good at it, and began to understand it, bc I found good presentations, good drifts, as rewarding as the fish caught each day. In my mind, effective presentations -in any given spot- are the goal. And, that’s when the catching begins. Yeah, talk about satisfying. FF, esp on moving water, has it in spades.
      Hey, you'd made a comment on the Development of Behavior doc, but it doesn't show up anywhere that I find I can respond to it. Maybe you deleted it and it's still stuck in my notifications? Curious where it could be hiding is all.
      Cheers, Paul

  • @SVMSICE
    @SVMSICE 5 ปีที่แล้ว

    Excellent video, great study, great information. You explain things very clearly. I just subscribed. I loved the videography of the crow and under the water, can't wait to see the documentary you are making.

    • @thenatureoffishing7591
      @thenatureoffishing7591  5 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Hi, SVM. Thank you. Very much appreciated. Yeah, that was a cool shot. I can't wait to see the next doc either! Getting close. Took a break to get some prespawn, binge feed, fishing in. Editing that now, then... back to the doc. Stay tuned. Cheers, Paul.

    • @TR4SHMUFN
      @TR4SHMUFN 5 ปีที่แล้ว

      Is there any type of expected completion date for the documentary cause I'd love to watch it!

    • @thenatureoffishing7591
      @thenatureoffishing7591  5 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Hi, YT. Looking at a late spring/early summer release. Wish me... godspeed. Cheers, Paul.

  • @azhang929
    @azhang929 4 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    very very original. thank you for a new light. subbed.

    • @thenatureoffishing7591
      @thenatureoffishing7591  4 ปีที่แล้ว

      Hi, Addison. Glad you liked it. More to come; Just takes time. All the best, Paul

  • @fishingwithvin
    @fishingwithvin 4 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    This makes a lot of sense and it confirms what my suspicions are about my last weekend. I used a 12lb florocarbon with a a variety of spinners for trout this last Saturday and didn't catch a thing but another guy using the same spinners with 2lb line caught his limit in an hour. I even dropped down to 6lb line and a tiny spinner but still nothing while others were getting bites left and right or catching them. I'm going to try again this Saturday and in going with my 4lb mono line on smaller rods I have to see if that helps.

    • @thenatureoffishing7591
      @thenatureoffishing7591  4 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Hi, NTF. I've had similar experiences. The difference in surface area between 12lb (.012) and 4lb (.008) is immense, in practice. Good luck with your next outing. Paul

  • @dennisederer3594
    @dennisederer3594 3 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Absolutely incredible presentation. I appreciate the a academic study and association with the nature of a bass.
    Perhaps I will achieve better success due to better of understanding.

    • @thenatureoffishing7591
      @thenatureoffishing7591  3 ปีที่แล้ว

      Hi, Dennis. Thanks. Glad you liked it. Good luck with your time on the water. Cheers, Paul

  • @jaredlindsay5823
    @jaredlindsay5823 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    These videos are incredible! Thank you for making them.

  • @Maru-ge6jn
    @Maru-ge6jn 4 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    I love this video on so many levels!

    • @thenatureoffishing7591
      @thenatureoffishing7591  4 ปีที่แล้ว

      Hi, John. Great to hear. It's my take on what I think is going on with those fish when we put fishing lines near them. Hope it gives you stuff to think about. All the best, Paul

  • @SirPraiseSun
    @SirPraiseSun 3 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    WOW those baby bass feeding on little creatures and bugs is crazy footage!

    • @thenatureoffishing7591
      @thenatureoffishing7591  3 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Hi, Raffael. Yeah, I was surprised how much they were doing when I finally got up close and personal with them. Took some doing though. To see more, see my Documentaries playlist. Cheers, Paul

  • @mikecrow7246
    @mikecrow7246 6 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    Great vid thank you can’t wait for the next

  • @manifestgtr
    @manifestgtr 3 ปีที่แล้ว

    I had a perfectly illustrated experience with this earlier this week. I was on top of an enormous hatch with about a dozen trout just hangin out in this large pool in front of me. They were so keyed in on feeding, they would swim right up to within ten feet of me to grab a nymph...but they wouldn’t take my little nymph pattern...rejected every time. At first, I thought I would just swap out colors but let’s be honest, color shade is a pretty secondary factor when there’s a major frenzy happening. Then it hit me like a bolt from the blue...my tippet is too large, they’re seeing my line. Swapped from a 5x to a 6x tippet and BAM. It was like someone flipped a switch and I took one on the first cast. That was a really important lesson. The margins can be really small sometimes but let’s face it. Trout and bass have survived millions of years worth of evolution by understanding “this is food, this is not food”. That’s what we’re chasing here...it’s not “I can see the line, how dumb does this idiot think I am?” Its “hmmm, that’s not food”. That’s the line of thinking that gets you where you wanna be.

    • @thenatureoffishing7591
      @thenatureoffishing7591  3 ปีที่แล้ว

      Hey, manifestgtr. It can take a lot of years to see things... like a fish. And it helps to know what to look for. Here, it's how the line affects what the fish perceives. What can be really weird is how a truly effective fly pattern may not look in hand anything like what "the insect" looks like in hand. But beyond that, even the perfect imitation is dead in the water if presented poorly, even slightly at times. I had this driven home years ago fishing live stonefly nymphs to "unsophisticated" brookies. Those "flies" were the real thing, dislodged from the current and heading right down the pipe toward pods of hungry brookies. Doesn't get much better... until the current caught an errant loop in the tippet causing micro-drag; "Not Food." "Come on!" I'd practically shout. "You silly fish! You don't know food when you see it??" :)) They wouldn't spook, I was being darn stealthy and they relatively un-fished, but... they'd just let those wriggling nymphs, trying to get back down to the substrate, pass by. "Not Food". But get a good drift and "Bam!"

  • @OzarkNomad
    @OzarkNomad 5 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    I have learned so much from your videos! Thank you so much!

    • @thenatureoffishing7591
      @thenatureoffishing7591  5 ปีที่แล้ว

      Hi, Toni. Great to hear. Thanks! Feel free to share with like-minded friends. Cheers, Paul

  • @claytonbaker6507
    @claytonbaker6507 4 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Great work on this video. Thank you!

  • @phillyphilly1076
    @phillyphilly1076 3 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    You have out don’t yourself again Mr. Paul! Awesome information. Again I can’t wait to go again!

  • @dragon-fishon2670
    @dragon-fishon2670 6 ปีที่แล้ว +5

    appreciate your efforts. I'll take the quality over the quantity all day.

    • @thenatureoffishing7591
      @thenatureoffishing7591  6 ปีที่แล้ว

      Hi Drag On - Fish On. We used to say, "Fish on, good day". Lol.
      Thanks. Glad you can go deep. I've been known for long posts on forums, and some people would respond: "My head hurts!" I guess I've been at this so long now, it just doesn't hurt anymore. Lol. I was concerned how something like this would fly in video format, esp with the YT model that favors content quantity. Still trying to find my way here. Thanks for the affirmative comment.

  • @djsauljns6132
    @djsauljns6132 5 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    impressive, hope to see more videos with live fishing action. I appreciate your efforts.

    • @thenatureoffishing7591
      @thenatureoffishing7591  5 ปีที่แล้ว

      Hi, Saul. I'm working on my next Video Fishing Journal (VFJ19). If you haven't already, check my playlist, you'll find more VFJ's. Cheers, Paul

  • @JB-wx1mz
    @JB-wx1mz 5 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Liked and subbed. Extremely informative

  • @NotMe35971
    @NotMe35971 5 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Great work. I love underwater filming.

  • @thelastcast5432
    @thelastcast5432 6 ปีที่แล้ว +6

    Great video I will be using this info for the future.

  • @rvfishingyet
    @rvfishingyet 4 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Extremely helpful discussion on presentation, and my take away matching line diameter to lure size and hook size. Please attach charts to your details section. Those are solid work. Thank you!

  • @chasebarrett3801
    @chasebarrett3801 5 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Wow. New subscriber. And thanks for the obvious passion and dedication you're giving into this. I'm not sure about your funding for this work but hope that doesn't hinder any work going. I'm simply a passionate fisherman. But I need more videos/research to learn the most I can to catch more and of course catch the biggest in the waters I'm hunting. Again, thank you.

    • @thenatureoffishing7591
      @thenatureoffishing7591  5 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Hi, Chase. Great name btw, for a fellow predator. :)
      Thanks. Appreciate your recognition of what I'm doing here on YT. It certainly isn't to "be on TV".
      And yes, thanks for asking about the realities of funding. My biggest concern coming into this. I have been in the fishing retail business, and know that that is not why I am doing this. That stuff might come later, at a level of integrity I am OK with. I have other options.
      After I released my trial documentary, I talked and met with a number of video, communications, and fishing pros. The video folks said, "Not YT." Some said, flat out, "This should not be free." I'm giving YT a shot, for the control I can have in my content. I have such depth of material, I can afford to give some. Put it out there, and see if it's there's enough interest to develop this further.
      I'll be setting up a Patreon page, it really needs to be up ASAP, hoping there are enough interested people out there to allow me to increase the number and quality of releases. I have a long list of topics to... kill.
      My overall goal here, is the same one I've had for myself for a heck of a long time: To figure out what's gong on under that water. To do this I have to know how nature works. If I have an overall driving question behind this particular channel, it's this: What makes fish bite, and more frequently, what makes them NOT bite. I think I've made some progress there and am excited to share, and get feedback on, what I think I see and "know".
      Thanks for the recognition, and for asking about my plans. For the first part, I'm not all that surprised, coming from a Chase. :))
      Cheers,
      Paul

    • @chasebarrett3801
      @chasebarrett3801 5 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Sometimes I feel like it's that same as trying to figure out my wife. Lol.

    • @thenatureoffishing7591
      @thenatureoffishing7591  5 ปีที่แล้ว

      There are some similarities there. And vice-versa. My wife sometimes has a hard time figuring me out. :)

  • @r.barefoot8386
    @r.barefoot8386 5 ปีที่แล้ว

    This video really challenged me to consider how fishing line is perceived by fish. In particular, I think your theory about displacement of fishing line spooking fish rather than line visibility, especially with the huge marketing push towards fluorocarbon. I've recently been putting this idea to the test in a couple of nearby public waters that are known for being difficult to fish due to high water clarity and high pressure. I had been flat out told by a few locals that the fish there would never touch anything attached to braided line. I had some luck with smaller finesse presentations, but still had a hard time getting a bite with lighter fluorocarbon or mono (8-10) lb. I thought about you displacement theory and decided to try a smaller diameter braid. It was like night and day. I'm still trying this out on other similar waters, but I've had better results with smaller diameter braided lines than with larger diameter fluorocarbon...in high pressure, high water clarity conditions at least. I always look forward to your videos! We definitely need a more scientific approach in the fishing community

    • @thenatureoffishing7591
      @thenatureoffishing7591  5 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Hi, BB. Thanks for the comment. Great to hear other's experiences. Displacement, moving water, has appeared to me to be the main fish spooker. "Displacement" is a good general term for it. Such feedback is exactly what I'd hoped for this channel, positive or negative, as we're all here to learn. It's a big world out there. Thank, again.
      More to come. I'm currently just finishing up my next documentary, and made the decision to get that released before I take anything else on. It's pretty much finished. I'm putting together a Patreon page to release at the same time. Wish me luck.
      Cheers, Paul

  • @mikestacie11
    @mikestacie11 5 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Your videos are awesome!!! Keep it up

  • @mr.fatbasstard648
    @mr.fatbasstard648 6 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    Conditions and Circumstance, I fish a lot of primarily clear deep water reservoirs. On Windswept days or days with high recreational boat activity the shoreline can get quite turbid with suspended matter and straight braid is fine. But a clear protected cove is a whole different story.
    Paul, are any of the upcoming videos going to deal with sound and bass hearing. I still personally believe that bass use site, lateral line detection and taste while nearly being deaf. No one seems to want to study hearing much but manufacturers promote so many lures based on sound. I've noticed in the past 10 years lure manufacturers are changing lure descriptions to vibration and rattling while previous sale promotions were highly based on sound.
    I've written letters to some manufacturers regarding the auditory attraction of their lures. Some respond with ridiculous babble others will send me a handful of lures :-) asking me to try them out and let them know what I think. Personally I still think it's the amount of molecular disturbance that causes a response.
    I'm just grateful that hungry and angry territorial bass will occasionally make a mistake and that I won't be here when the next generation is using remote control lures once they figure out how to drive a fish back to the operator/angler once you catch it lol.

    • @thenatureoffishing7591
      @thenatureoffishing7591  6 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      I agree with you that sight and water movement detection are primary. Bass are not deaf, but are known to have a surprisingly limited range of hearing. I'll do something on bass hearing sometime. It's interesting and surprising. Although all the facts are almost assuredly not in, its not what lure marketers would like to hear. Water movement is a big factor that that plays a huge role in final triggering or "sealing the deal". Experienced fishers all tend to gravitate to this idea over time. It's surely why Rick Clunn designed cranks have textured bodies that, supposedly, add to the wake they throw.
      "Grateful that hungry and territorial bass will occasionally make a mistake..." Now that is a statement only someone whose been around the bend a few times is in a position to admit. That's fishing in a nutshell. Knowing how many fish are down there NOT biting is mighty rough on the ego. Glad to have you aboard, MFB. :)

    • @xCrIscoDisCOx
      @xCrIscoDisCOx 5 ปีที่แล้ว

      It really is outrageous how the lure manufacturers have conditioned anglers to make their purchases based upon what is typically unrealistic to real life every day fishing conditions and results with whatever lure they claim to be the next big thing. Lol.
      But I do think that when they refer to the sound of a lure it translates to the amount of vibration it'll create in the water which in theory causes sound waves to travel thru the water and hopefully be detected by a fish...

    • @bassnazi4713
      @bassnazi4713 5 ปีที่แล้ว

      It really does basically translate over to the same, although they try to make it sound like different things. The lateral line, our ears, vibration, hearing, all equates to the same things really. The sound is basically a vibration in our ears the brain picks up and interprets just like a splash sends vibrations through the water the fish pick up through lateral line translation. I'm sure it's other sensing going on as well, same as we can feel some sounds throughout our body. I think the loud knocking some promote is more a fisherman thing, since sound carries better below the surface in many ways. Just like most would never want to be near a military sub pinging lol.

  • @joerodriguez6912
    @joerodriguez6912 5 ปีที่แล้ว

    I will simply say this man is "bill Nye the fishing guy" awesome video 👍

    • @thenatureoffishing7591
      @thenatureoffishing7591  5 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Hi, Joe. Thanks! More to come. Heck of a work week... these last couple of weeks. Dying to polish off my next documentary. It's so close. Cheers, Paul

  • @markdillow5169
    @markdillow5169 5 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    You asked us what kind of video would like to see well here's the video I'd like to see I like to see a video of the post-spawn the hatchlings grouping app and following that group throughout their life that would be really cool and that would be very helpful to a lot of fishermen such as myself who want to get into bass fishing because that would help other fishermen understand the concepts of the largemouth bass Brain and how it works your concept of line on how they affect the presentation of your bait is a really good video and it's made me think a lot about presentation when I'm using a certain kind of fishing line monofilament or fluorocarbon or braids I mean either one of these lines can make her break you on the water thank you so much for taking the time to read my comment and please consider what I asked because I've always wondered the life cycle of the bass and what it does and how they choose which group they want to hang out in would be really cool thank you

    • @thenatureoffishing7591
      @thenatureoffishing7591  5 ปีที่แล้ว

      Thanks, Mark.
      Well... good timing! My next documentary is on Development: From egg to "super-predator". It's a huge story, so I'm picking what I think is relevant, and backed by good research. And my plan is to break it down into three parts: The first, introduces us to the developmental stages, and the emergence of survival and thrival behaviors; The second, will expand on those behaviors, showing how adult bass use them; The third, is on the "playing field", how habitat comes into the picture.
      I'm trying to get the first out for the coming holidays. The rest will depend on how good a fit the TH-cam model is for such long, high content, productions.
      Thanks for taking the time to comment, Mark.
      Cheers,
      Paul