The dragon fly was no where near the water and a 6-7 pound bass doesn't typically eat dragon flies - too much work for such a small meal. The fish followed the bait from the shade. I got it to commit next to the kayak with that last resort rod sweep.
@@randykast87 got ya off subject from the swimbait... far as big bass eating dragon flys I see it all the time in the summer months where I stay .. I have a 8 and plenty of sixes and 5s or a dragon fly my friend pours.. you should check out his videos on his i.g basshole... he also custom paints baits for rago ..ufo.. and some other companies
Got to lose the kayak and get a boat bud. More space and you don't got to worry about falling off the f****** thing with a big fish pulling you one way and you trying to counterbalance grab the net and just the chaos that ensues. You would have landed the fish had you had a boat with space to fight the fish and move around. But in your defense I totally get it and understand it's a challenge that you enjoy and like being in a kayak and it's different you can get into better spaces and places it's a lot more subtle and fun. To each their own but just know that loss could have been avoided. Cheers mate!!!! Tight lines!!!
@@randykast87 I lost fish after fish when I started hooking costal steelhead. I taught myself to take a second & let the fish run while I evaluate things. I still lose fish, 2 in the last couple weeks with finesse gear.
People who have never swimbait fished in their life are trying to tell you what you did wrong 💀💀💀 you did everything right
Test results came back and....That is in fact...a lie
One thing he definitely did right is recording the strike. That was epic.
Damn that was gnarly. Soon and the bass thought it had the glide pinned against the surface WHAM!
That was SICK!!!
I know that feeling all too well.
Dude that thing HAMMERED that deps!Sounded like a snook blow up!
Definitely should of played him easier.
Close quarter combat! EPIC.
What kayak is that?
What kind of reel was the black one in the beginning of the video?
Abu Garcia big shooter wm50
Yeah I know that feeling 🤦♂️🤦♂️
Those ones are tough keep on casting.
That sound tho. U from AZ?
I live in AZ. Not originally though
Ehat kind of rod is that?
Low Down Custom. Check out my other vid on my rod and reel setups.
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Wonder if that bass came up for the dragon fly but hit the bait instead...
The dragon fly was no where near the water and a 6-7 pound bass doesn't typically eat dragon flies - too much work for such a small meal. The fish followed the bait from the shade. I got it to commit next to the kayak with that last resort rod sweep.
@@randykast87 got ya off subject from the swimbait... far as big bass eating dragon flys I see it all the time in the summer months where I stay .. I have a 8 and plenty of sixes and 5s or a dragon fly my friend pours.. you should check out his videos on his i.g basshole... he also custom paints baits for rago ..ufo.. and some other companies
@@turningthehandle2475 oh cool! I didn't know that.
@@randykast87 congrats on that 11 u got cool chnnel
@@turningthehandle2475 thanks man. Appreciate the kind words!
I only swear when I fish, and i fish alot.
That was a big A$$ dragon fly !
Got to lose the kayak and get a boat bud. More space and you don't got to worry about falling off the f****** thing with a big fish pulling you one way and you trying to counterbalance grab the net and just the chaos that ensues. You would have landed the fish had you had a boat with space to fight the fish and move around. But in your defense I totally get it and understand it's a challenge that you enjoy and like being in a kayak and it's different you can get into better spaces and places it's a lot more subtle and fun. To each their own but just know that loss could have been avoided. Cheers mate!!!! Tight lines!!!
Not you, just not great conditions for fish to be all in imo.
He didn't even set the hook
Yeah I don't know what I'm doing.
@@randykast87 obviously.
@@jerryyang3516 bro you named jerry like piss off
@@Joe-qk4eg Joe bruh. Lol keep it up bruh. Guy named Joe bruh 😆
Damn big fail
Don't drag the fish over a rock next time..
Lol I'll try. Everything was happening so fast, I didn't think I would smack the fish against the rock when I circled back to net it.
@@randykast87 I lost fish after fish when I started hooking costal steelhead. I taught myself to take a second & let the fish run while I evaluate things. I still lose fish, 2 in the last couple weeks with finesse gear.