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Swimbait fishing the NorthEast part 4 of 4 - Fall recap


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Are you located somewhere other than California or in the south of the U.S. and want information on swimbait fishing more relevant to you?  That is the main jist of this three part series I am making called "Swimbait Fishing the Northeast".  In actuality it is not just for northeast anglers, but rather anyone who lives in those areas where bass just aren't as large as some parts of the west coast and the south and how, if at all, that should affect your approach.

The conclusion of my year-long "experiment" of dedicating myself to the technique of using large lures (mostly swimbaits) in pursuit of truly large bass.  In it I share my observations and approach to using these large lures during the cool months of fall leading into winter.  Also, some fish catching action of a few 6+lb fish, which is an exceptional size for the NorthEast & NJ.

 

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Great video series. I fish a NY reservoir and have swimbaits that I hardly ever threw. I do throw big baits and have caught many nice fish but your series has inspired me to stick with the swimbait in search of those east coast giants I dream about. Thanks for sharing and good luck in 2016.

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I been watching your YouTube channel and I really enjoy it. I'm learning a lot from your videos. I purchased a few of the lures tnat you recommended and I'm ordering a okuma rod soon. I hole you get a pb in 2016 and hope you share.

Hey Roberto - I'm glad some of what I put out there you found useful.  I hope to get that new PB too and I will certainly share!  You do the same with any good catches.

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