I've been on this site for about 6 months and I've watched just about every video Glen has posted. Problem is 99% of all his videos are around some type of vegetation. Where I mainly fish has very little grass, never mind reeds or Lilly pads...
Imagine fishing the baron landscape of the Grand Canyon. You have rocks, hard bottom and some sunken debris like and current. Try fishing slow while being carried away, today I actually caught a 1 gal plastic landscape pot that someone threw out to create some type of cover for bait fish. To compound this challenge, in a matter of 100 feet you can go from 3' to over 150 plus feet of clear water. Today I could see better than 10'... it was beautiful.
Ever since I got back into bass fishing this yr, I have been trying to use every tip and trick I've been learning.. throwing frogs, spinner baits, jigs, crank baits and I've been disappointed every time. I start this pattern again this morning and then I said screw it and decided to get back to basics and to slow my roll... I mean throwing my what I like to call my chunky crawfish... ugly looking bug and just fished it slow like the waters was 65 degs (surface temps was actually 84/86 degs) .
I'm almost tempted to throw all my lures away and stick to soft plastics because I had the best day ever with quality size bass for me and my area. Ok I only caught 3, missed 2, but this was on a lake that is hard to fish... because there is little structure, clear water and extremely deep. I think the most fun I had was when my biggest fish swallowed my bait but when it did, she was swimming towards me... I'll give Glen credit for talking about this on several of his videos and I was prepared. Oh and I caught every fish on my 7' Powell M/H Ex fast and Lews Tourn reel on K9 Poly.. another first for me. Finally I know how it feels to catch a fish on a B/C.
I can see all the eyes rolling now.. Hahahaha
Its ok... Not fished for 25 yrs, never owned a boat, never mind know how a fish finder worked, hell I never seen one in operation before... 6 mos ago I couldn't cast one without backlashing or a major bird nest. (Still working on flipping and pitching) And I've only been out fishing maybe 3 times in the last 2 mos so its not like I'm going out couple times a week like many. So yea, its a big deal for me when I score on a lake that most around here don't fish because its too hard to fish. Imagine what I could do if I was able to fish every weekend like most here.
I'm gonna shut up now... I just want to say to the guys like me, that when all else fails, just go back to the basics and leave the fancy fishing to the TV fish pro's.