Fly Fishing for Texas Pond Bass

3 years ago
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Howdy fishin' friends. Join me on an afternoon of chasing largemouth bass with a fly rod on one of my neighborhood ponds. Its spring time in Texas and some bass have already spawned, while others are getting ready to spawn. We'll be doing a mix of sight fishing and blind casting streamers. Thanks for joining me today. If you like what you see, hit the thumbs up. Subscribe and click the bell icon to be notified when I upload as my channel grows!

Equipment used in today's video:

Bass Pro Shops White River HEAT Stage 1 7'10" one-piece 9 weight fly rod
Bass Pro Shops White River Hobbs Creek large arbor 7/8 size fly reel
20 lb Cabela's branded Dacron backing
Cabela's Saltwater series weight forward floating 10 weight fly line
The leader used is hand tied (by me) consisting of a 4 foot butt section of 25lb test Berkley Big Game monofilament and 4 feet of Seaguar Red Label 15lb test fluorocarbon

I use a Uni-to-Uni connection for the butt and tippet sections, and a No Slip Mono Loop Knot for attaching the fly

The fly that got all the fish today is a pattern I crafted to mimic the soft plastic jerk bait or fluke, tied on a Gamakatsu 4/0 EWG worm hook, with the body materials wrapped over a furled monofilament core made from 15lb Berkley monofilament.

Video equipment used:

Intro / Outro - Samsung Galaxy Note10
Fishing footage - Crosstour CT8500

Edited in VDSC Video Editor Pro

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