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I WISH Someone Would Have Told Me This About FISHING DEEP



Fishing deep offshore structure is not as hard as it sounds. With a few simple tools you can became a great offshore fisherman!

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We’re diving headfirst into the art and science of targeting bass on submerged structures. From sunken islands and rock piles to underwater ledges and brush piles, we’re spilling the beans on how to identify these underwater hotspots and precisely target them for a bass bonanza like no other.

I will walk you through a comprehensive guide on the best techniques, lures, and gear to use when tackling offshore structures. You’ll learn how to finesse those finicky bass with expertly executed drop shot rigs, tempt them with tantalizing swimbaits, and fool them with perfectly presented deep diving crankbaits.

Whether you’re a weekend warrior or a dedicated angler, this video is a goldmine of tips, tricks, and tactics to take your offshore bass fishing prowess to the next level. Get ready to witness heart-stopping hooksets, breathtaking underwater strikes, and the sheer thrill of battling it out with heavyweight bass in their watery domain.

BassFishingHQ is dedicated to teaching people how to catch more and bigger bass. I will go over different bass fishing tips & techniques that will put more fish in the boat or on the shore. Whether you are just starting out or a seasoned tournament angler, my goal is to help you catch more bass.

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Lake Fork Monsters is a group of avid bass fishermen who chase big bass in the Lake Fork area of Texas. They’re known for pursuing largemouth bass, which can reach impressive sizes in this region. If you’re interested in monster bass, Lake Fork is definitely a hotspot!

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48 Comments

  1. The info you give in your videos shows your knowledge and it totally pays off. I watched a few of your videos on frog lures and after practicing how you showed I ended up catching a 6lb large mouth in Lilly pads up here in Washington state. Wish I could add the pic but awesome tips, keep ā€˜em coming bro.

  2. I have won tournaments without a working depth finder more then once but i always get a graph paper map of every lake I fish even when I got a working electric fish finder

  3. The last couple of years, there has been so much bait fish (central Ohio) that it seems about impossible. How do you approach bodies of water that have a so much forage that there is no reason for bass to pay any attention to your lures?

  4. I just recently bought a project boat for my son and I an 88 ranger with a 150 two stroke
    We only have one fish finder, heck probably not even in the correct position. Usually just use it for the gps

  5. I have an 88 ranger with a single simple lowrance 9 at the dash. W a deep v haul I doubt I even have it set up correctly. Never get the returns that I see everyone else have. Mainly I use it for the GPS so I don't get lost on the lake, and sure I look at the sonar and stuff but it's Greek. I really enjoy just getting out there looking at an area w my 10 yr old and think, hmm think looks like an ok spot and we just fish

  6. It's SAD that the Fish-Finder market has gotten almost Completely out of reach of 75% of the people who love to fish. Charging $700 to $3000+ for a 7 to 15" screen and a transponder is just OUTRIGHT FRAUD. I'm going to keep using my Helix 7 Mega SI GN3 until it absolutely quits working because i refuse to keep paying these OVER-Inflated prices Lowrance, Garmin and Humminbird think their products are worthy of. And don't even get me started on the Bass Boat Manufacturers………$80,000 for a 21 foot Bass Boat…..GMAFB

  7. Ty, I love the way to present this material. You are the best in this business. Your videos aren't selling lures directly but are helping people who like to fish improve their skill set. It is real world, practical information that helps us detect patterns. Thanks!

  8. Hey Big Dog! Your videos are so AWEsOME! Just wondering – what if they spawn, go deep in July/Aug, but the lake is also very busy and fished hard? then what would you do? Thanks Big G for all the great content

  9. Smallmouth bass are one of my favourite species too target! About 2 years ago I had never even caught one and now I’m competing and winning smallmouth tournaments. Wish people gave some more attention too smallmouth then largemouth it’s well deserved.

  10. Thanks for this. I’m learning to bass fish using trial and error. There are so many possibilities, I get analysis paralysis. This gives me a framework to follow.

  11. Wow, that really puts in in perspective! ā€œYou really have to think about it the same as if you were fishing down the bank for hours without catching a fishā€ā€¦. So many times I’ve abandoned offshore fishing because I wasn’t getting bit, but didn’t have confidence in it to stay. Great video!

  12. So your theory of bass staying near spawning areas is just like what Buck Perry says about the Contours that lead to Shallowater all the way up to the bank. And if you've never heard of luck Perry you need to look him up

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