3 Step Process To Find Bass on ANY LAKE In Under 2 Hours

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I love how you mix up topics between the channels. Great ideas and great content. Your really onto something here Johnny and I'm not talking just bass. If "us" the angler really is a hard core bass head were gonna get out knowledge from multiple sources like you said in previous videos.

erniebrightfishing
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I enjoy watching your videos, next best thing to being on the water plus your teaching skills is awesome 😊

timothymason
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Home run Jonny. Now to discipline myself following this sound advice.

sowabunga
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You have put together an awesome team that will help so many people thanks for all y'all do and keep the information rolling

jeremypatrick
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It is amazing once you find that school you can catch them on every cast! I spent nearly 6 hours graphing before finding the school then catching one a minute for 30minutes dropshotting!

bassngal
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THIS! This is the type of video I’ve been wanting to see again! BFD channel is great as well.

stanleychestnut
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There is nothing like getting on an awesome chipmunk bite let me tell you it’s incredible. Almost unbelievable

pogues
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Great video sure shows me I need to learn to read my fish finder with more understanding

williamquire
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Great video and tips! Glad to have YOU providing the content on this channel. Appreciate you sharing your knowledge.

jwcoop
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Great summary of your previous strategies

jimmckenzie
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One good tip for identifying fish and brush piles is this; don't run your 2D and DI depth settings on "auto". You can use that setting at times when you're just idling around but once you know the depth you're targeting and you find the brush or rock or whatever piece of cover you're looking for, manually adjust your depth settings to the exact depth you're in or just a few feet deeper and then you'll see a more enhanced image of what you're looking at.
I've finally figured out that in order to get the best picture out of your graphs, you should basically be adjusting your settings all the time depending on the depth, water clarity ect.
Otherwise, you're just not gonna get the most out of your graphs and you're gonna miss stuff and struggle to see the cover, bait and bass you're trying to look at.

DavidMccallister
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Great video, . As you pointed out, discipline to give the system a real chance is the big first hurdle. Becoming a real fan of your work. Have recommended your channels to a bunch of folks.

mikecollett
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awesome content as usual. Thanks Jonny, well done.

Madisonrvr
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This is terrific info to know. Keep making these informational videos.

burdettehoeppner
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Very good info. I fish the unknown too often I been fishing dead water and picking it apart too long. I'm limited to paddling a kayak for now. Eventually will have a boat and fish finder to be able to make out structure and depths around my lake. For now I'll use a map and try new spots and limit my casts into dead water. Thank you

bighoss
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Our az fish are only shallow part of the year. I only catch at 15-35’ depth besides spawn time. So hard to offshore dropshot in 30mph wind at 30’ depth watching livescope. Lol. Never not windy in this desert unless it’s 120out the only time you’d want a breeze. Good vids I always watch and enjoy the organized process you always use.

braddistler
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I love this video and the process you layout. Its methodical and easy to follow. I am going to give it a try this spring.

djmaccllc
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Awesome video ! You are definitely the best of the best. I saw you’re going to make a video about short trips, I can’t wait as most of my fishing trips are around 3 hours

jesus_is_lord
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Great video! The breakdown is something I will put to use. Thank you!

joecarnyman
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Fishing 101, on Tennessee river chains we have lots of forage mainly bream, crawfish, gizzard shad or yellow tails.

leeyarbrough