Ben... started using the tfo rods because of you.. I'm short so the short butts are awesome and the softness is perfect. thank you for sharing and doing what you do!
That’s so cool! The softer action was a learning curve for me at first, but now is one of my favorite aspects!!! Thanks so much for watching the vids and supporting
I don't have a fish finder, just a kayak with no electronics... any suggestions on how to find fish? I fish mostly small bodies of water 200 acres and under...
I’d recommend doing map study at home on Google Earth and Navionics Webapp (a website) where you can get a layout and understanding of how the lake sets up. Identify productive looking areas of the lake at home and come up with a couple game plans. Then cover those areas that look good until you get a bite in an area. Once you get a bite, slow down and pick it apart because normally this time of year you can find fish grouped up
Hey Jose! I’m thinking on lakes without dams it’ll raise the water levels. It should push fish shallow but might make water dirty. I’d have a loud Topwater like a one knocker spook, a big profile 1/2oz jig, and go to work fishing docks or shallow grass/cover
Yooooo Ben, hope all is well, thank you for the info
Fantastic video! Lots of great and very clear info. Thanks Ben.
Thank you so much! I hope it helps you catch big fish!
Ben... started using the tfo rods because of you.. I'm short so the short butts are awesome and the softness is perfect. thank you for sharing and doing what you do!
That’s so cool! The softer action was a learning curve for me at first, but now is one of my favorite aspects!!! Thanks so much for watching the vids and supporting
I don't have a fish finder, just a kayak with no electronics... any suggestions on how to find fish? I fish mostly small bodies of water 200 acres and under...
I’d recommend doing map study at home on Google Earth and Navionics Webapp (a website) where you can get a layout and understanding of how the lake sets up. Identify productive looking areas of the lake at home and come up with a couple game plans. Then cover those areas that look good until you get a bite in an area. Once you get a bite, slow down and pick it apart because normally this time of year you can find fish grouped up
Super informative dude. I definitely learned a lot watching this while tying on tackle in the boat in the driveway with a cold 🍺
Thank you so much man! Hopefully you feel better soon
@@brnowak_fishing trying to get back up to Michigan. Me and @Bassinbill96 smacked them a couple weeks ago!!!
Love the content you put out, very informative! Do you have any suggestions for smallmouth charters in MI?
Thank you Jack! Marcel’s Guide Service, Joe Bauer, or Northern Adventures are my recommendations
Man with this mid Michigan weather my new boat will basically just be parked for the next week. Unless I decide to gear up and get out there
I feel that! This weather is looking brutal for the next few days
Great video question with all this rain we been having in Michigan what do you think it does to the bass and what are good bait during this time
Hey Jose! I’m thinking on lakes without dams it’ll raise the water levels. It should push fish shallow but might make water dirty. I’d have a loud Topwater like a one knocker spook, a big profile 1/2oz jig, and go to work fishing docks or shallow grass/cover
Definitely going to take this information out to Donnell lake down here lol I get skunked almost all the time out there
Hopefully it helps you crush fish dude! 🤟 go get them
What is that black cone looking thing behind you on the boat?
The cone of injustice 😂
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@@alcav54 it’s a flogger for deep water bedding fish to be able to see better in deeper water
You need to do a video on it. I’ve never even heard of it
Now every MLF pro has one on their boat on St Lawrence
Fish are always hungry. Why can’t you just catch them?
Because I don’t always know where hungry fish live 😂
@@brnowak_fishingthey live in the water. Let me know when you want to collaborate on your next video - “pro fisher teaches noob how to catch bass…”