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Good youtube fishing follows
Posted on 7/25/19 at 10:43 pm
Posted on 7/25/19 at 10:43 pm
My oldest is starting to really get into fishing. I mean, REALLY into it. He's asking to go every day and I just cant do it and he's too young to go by himself. So, I'm looking for a way to feed his "addiction" when I cant take him. Does anyone have any good youtube follows that can help him be a better fisherman? Not just catching big fish but actually talking about what lures to use and how to fish different waterways.
Posted on 7/25/19 at 10:45 pm to The Next
Scott martin. Hes awesome
Posted on 7/25/19 at 10:45 pm to The Next
Flip Pallot Outdoors has been posting his old Walker’s Cay Chronicles lately.
They have always been my favorite fishing show.
These are saltwater fishing.
They have always been my favorite fishing show.
These are saltwater fishing.
This post was edited on 7/25/19 at 10:46 pm
Posted on 7/25/19 at 11:31 pm to The Next
Mullet Man (out of texas)
Marsh Man Masson (Northshore LA)
Dockside TV
Marsh Man Masson (Northshore LA)
Dockside TV
Posted on 7/26/19 at 12:31 am to The Next
Another vote for tacticalbassin if he’s into bass fishing. Really good channel that focuses on the informational aspect not showing off or being personalities.
Posted on 7/26/19 at 7:04 am to The Next
Now if you are willing to pay basstv.
It does cost $44 a quarter or has yearly price.
You can pick videos by bass professional on a topic, go to topic example Topwater, and has type of structure. They even go into electronics or something simple like basics on fishing. Videos are lecture similar to if you went to a basstv event.
You can try it free for 30 days which gives you a small taste of the videos which is still good information.
Sometimes on YouTube they show the same first few minutes of the clips from some bass TV.
The other free YouTube channels Tactical bass, Scott Martin, and others mentioned are good also.
It does cost $44 a quarter or has yearly price.
You can pick videos by bass professional on a topic, go to topic example Topwater, and has type of structure. They even go into electronics or something simple like basics on fishing. Videos are lecture similar to if you went to a basstv event.
You can try it free for 30 days which gives you a small taste of the videos which is still good information.
Sometimes on YouTube they show the same first few minutes of the clips from some bass TV.
The other free YouTube channels Tactical bass, Scott Martin, and others mentioned are good also.
This post was edited on 7/26/19 at 7:05 am
Posted on 7/26/19 at 7:27 am to TheDrunkenTigah
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Another vote for tacticalbassin if he’s into bass fishing. Really good channel that focuses on the informational aspect not showing off or being personalities.
+1
Also, Flukemaster is another good one that focuses on teaching and information. I've learned a bunch from those 2 channels.
Posted on 7/26/19 at 7:35 am to The Next
Brian Latimer.
David Dudley.
My top two easily. Very informative and not near as full of ads as SMC.
David Dudley.
My top two easily. Very informative and not near as full of ads as SMC.
Posted on 7/26/19 at 8:05 am to The Next
Great stuff guys! Really appreciate it. He is on a bass kick at the moment so these look really nice. At this rate, I think he will want a boat before a car.
And here's to kids that actually want to be outdoors.
And here's to kids that actually want to be outdoors.
Posted on 7/26/19 at 8:10 am to The Next
Todd “marshman” Masson hands down. Most of the time he has his son with him. Extremely knowledgeable about fishing and fish in general! Weather patterns, water temp, bite times, fish activity, lure action.. etc
Posted on 7/26/19 at 10:39 am to The Next
MikeyBallz is pretty good and Jacob Wheeler
This post was edited on 7/26/19 at 10:41 am
Posted on 7/26/19 at 11:34 am to The Next
Richard Gene the fishing machine is a great follow.
Posted on 7/26/19 at 2:17 pm to tiger rag 93
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Richard Gene the fishing machine
Posted on 7/26/19 at 3:07 pm to bbvdd
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Flip Pallot Outdoors has been posting his old Walker’s Cay Chronicles lately.
Will have to check that out. Young skwatch was glued when Walkers Cay Chronicles and Spanish Fly were on.
Posted on 7/26/19 at 3:07 pm to The Next
Richard Gene The Fishing Machine
Deer Meat For Dinner
Darcizzle
Jackie Shea
Scott Martin
John Jackson
Marsh Man Masson
M Hood Fishing
Deer Meat For Dinner
Darcizzle
Jackie Shea
Scott Martin
John Jackson
Marsh Man Masson
M Hood Fishing
Posted on 7/26/19 at 3:46 pm to The Next
If you want fishing instruction, I’ve always like Fluke Master, as others have mentioned.
If you want fishing related entertainment, I like Jon B.’s YouTube videos. He’s mid20’s and travels quite a bit to fish. His editing and cinematography for his videos are awesome. He’s also in a group with other young guys that post group videos and singles. Probably could interest a younger fisherman.
And if he’s nearing or in his teen years, he’ll completely enjoy this training video on how to properly throw a cast net.
Jessica Jae
If you want fishing related entertainment, I like Jon B.’s YouTube videos. He’s mid20’s and travels quite a bit to fish. His editing and cinematography for his videos are awesome. He’s also in a group with other young guys that post group videos and singles. Probably could interest a younger fisherman.
And if he’s nearing or in his teen years, he’ll completely enjoy this training video on how to properly throw a cast net.
Jessica Jae
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