@@mobasser It was a blast, we joked at how many fish we caught and couldn’t get 5 lol. 10% was about our average. Another 30 minutes we would’ve had 4, we were due
Wasn’t easy but was different the other tournament the same day outta red oak… 24lbs won it lol but we were in 10th with 14 somethin. Looking forward to winter fishin!
@@kadenz10kz yeah we heard about that! Nice job. I think the further up the lake you go the better the shallow bite is. I fished lower end after the tournament for about an hour and the shallow bite was much slower.
Would you mind sharing your bait caster rod and reel make and model? Also what type and test line were you using in this video? I am not a tournament fisherman, but enjoy catching bass at LOTO. I enjoy crank baits, topwater and many others, but struggle throwing Worms, jigs with creatures, etc. I am on the lower end of the lake at the 2MM. Any info would be greatly appreciated on the bait caster setup.
@@emontgomery1234 I throw a Daiwa Tatula (OG Models that are discontinued) new models are good too though, and a Dobyns 704c. Sometimes a 703c, but only for lighter weights. 17lb seaguar invizx for fluoro, usually 15-17lb trilene if using monofilament
@@samkeely3729 almost always to the bottom. I always pay attention though if I’m getting bit as soon as it hits the bottom, a few hops later, or if they never let it get to the bottom. I think most bottom bites in a little bit deeper water the fish follow it down, shallow water is either/or. I like to try different weights to see if it gets me more bites though. Sometimes that is all the difference
Going down this Fri for a Sat tourney appreciate the tips every little thing can make the difference TFS!
Best of luck!
Nice to see fellow union brothers out there fishing. Great video guys.
Thanks!
Looks you guy had a fun time, and at least caught fish, 16 out of 101 is pretty good, September can be a fickle time to catch fish!
@@mobasser It was a blast, we joked at how many fish we caught and couldn’t get 5 lol. 10% was about our average. Another 30 minutes we would’ve had 4, we were due
Thanks for posting. Always enjoy your videos.
Glad you like them! Thanks for watching!
Great content! Thanks for posting
@@TimDuncan-f9d glad you enjoyed!
Wasn’t easy but was different the other tournament the same day outta red oak… 24lbs won it lol but we were in 10th with 14 somethin. Looking forward to winter fishin!
@@kadenz10kz yeah we heard about that! Nice job. I think the further up the lake you go the better the shallow bite is. I fished lower end after the tournament for about an hour and the shallow bite was much slower.
Nice
What part of the lake did you fish? Thanks for all the videos
@@BrianFlu toll bridge to the glaize
Would you mind sharing your bait caster rod and reel make and model? Also what type and test line were you using in this video? I am not a tournament fisherman, but enjoy catching bass at LOTO. I enjoy crank baits, topwater and many others, but struggle throwing Worms, jigs with creatures, etc. I am on the lower end of the lake at the 2MM. Any info would be greatly appreciated on the bait caster setup.
@@emontgomery1234 I throw a Daiwa Tatula (OG Models that are discontinued) new models are good too though, and a Dobyns 704c. Sometimes a 703c, but only for lighter weights. 17lb seaguar invizx for fluoro, usually 15-17lb trilene if using monofilament
When you flip docks do you let it sink to the bottom or just a couple feet or both
@@samkeely3729 almost always to the bottom. I always pay attention though if I’m getting bit as soon as it hits the bottom, a few hops later, or if they never let it get to the bottom. I think most bottom bites in a little bit deeper water the fish follow it down, shallow water is either/or. I like to try different weights to see if it gets me more bites though. Sometimes that is all the difference
Just curious What size brushhog are u throwing?
@@dandeeken4451 regular most of the time