What I Wish Someone Would Have Told Me About Florida Bass Fishing!

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What I wish Someone would have told me about florida bass fishing! Florida bass fishing is an awesome experience if you have never done it before and an excellent way to catch a new PB but bass fishing in florida can be very confusing to someone who has never done it before! This is everything you need to know about florida bass fishing to have you catching more bass in florida in no time! Let me know what bass fishing tips you would like to see next and check out my latest video on a senko rig to use in florida!

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I live in Florida and I fish three day a week and I have to say that you are absolutely spot on. Your video should be required watching for anyone who relocates to Florida and likes to fish for Bass.

balsa
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Man, you’re giving away all our FL secrets!!! You totally nailed it! As a FL angler you did a great job!!!

ralphgarbiras
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As a Florida bass fishing guide, I must say, you have hit the nail on the head. Couldn’t have said it better myself. Best artificial bait tutorial, I’ve seen about Florida bass fishing. Great job.

kennethwalker
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God bless you man! I've been raised here in south florida for 20 years, bass fishing 15 years I'm 25 and your tips are so accurate 👌 its amazing to watch this!
Best florida tip video on YouTube!!

briammustang
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Wow!!! This is some of the best advice on YouTube for pretrip Florida bass!!! Dead on!!!

bradleyrussell
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Born and raised down here and I am a fishing guide and this is spot on for the most part. Well done

RyanSmith-fbrf
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Your videos are still helping a guy out two years down the road! taking a trip with the boat in February! Thanks for the information!

trentonwall
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So spot on man . I’ve been fishing for 93 years and I’m 118 years old your tips are so spot on bro .

donniehill
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Buzz bait, Jackhammer Chatterbait in black and blue, junebug or grape senko style worms. I like Berkeley gulp in purple or watermelon. Just let them sit. Top water black Choppo or frog. These simple three are what I fish in the panhandle about 95% of the time. When it’s windy, 1/2 ounce white spinner bait with trailer hook. I catch a lot of 3 to 6 lb bass and get the occasional big bite.

slgpph
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Moving there next week, Ive only fished the Midwest and this is going to be a huge helper. Great stuff bud

handydan
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Okay, Nathan, I wanted to give you props. I did everything you spoke about and caught the most bass I ever have. I've never felt so confident. I wanted to say thank you.

kesterharding
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Awesome video, much appreciated. Just recently moved to FL from PA and loving it so far. I will def benefit from your tips!!!

thatbaldfisherman
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So I have to laugh. You know your stuff yo. I been fishing this pond down from my house in Fl and I know there are bass in there. I saw a dead baby when I first went there. I been fishing it for a long time and never got bass to bite. I used worms crawdads buzzbaits frogs. Texas rigged Carolina rigged. After watching this I tried my silver lure with the chatter weights in it. I found the one that looked closest to a silver shad. 5 casts caught biggest bass I caught yet since I started fishing again. I knew they were in there. You sir are a Florida bass fishing guru.

therealjdeals
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Fishing the okefenokee in late February - knew some of this but the color selection is mint!

fdify
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Have fished for bass all my life in Florida 54 years now. Great job, spot on..

stevekirby
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My best super fluke for down here is the Zoom "Blue Glimmer" (looks peral and blue
) and Bitters Native Shiner (blackgreengold)

davecfishing
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Nice presentation. I fished with a guide in December (Dora). We was catching fish on worms dragging the bottom. He then decided to go to another area for 'other' fish. NOTHING. Then he made a profound statement. "Never leave fish to find fish." My buddy landed an 8 pounder that day. Several in the 3-5 lb range were boated.

brianlane
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I'm in broward county, south of Palm Beach, I have never seen a golden shiner or a shad in any small lake or pond. They do definitely eat bluegill, but mostly small tilapia and cichlids. Maybe on the larger lake like Lake O, or Headwaters. But south of Palm beach nope! But love your content 👍🎣

barryhowell
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I live in north Florida and fish every week and kinda not in agreement with certain things. Baits spot on. Except square bill crank if u know how to fish it through the hydrilla But cold fronts is some of my best fishing for major bigs. But that’s Florida and everyone finds there own grooves. Deep deep in summer works wonders (15-25 is deep deep in Florida).

adamclift
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same here, all my big fish come on trick worm/senko style plastics. they are super smart. You can get some giants on spinning in florid too. I caught my PB on spinning (10lb) while speck fishing and ive been bass casting all my life

davecfishing