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...for pure fishing instruction?  I'm not talking about just watching people catch fish, but actually getting down to the nitty gritty and teaching.

 

Here are mine, in no particular order.

 

Fish the Moment   (best on using maps and electronics that I have found)

Bass Resource  (really breaks down baits and techniques)

Roland Martin  (bass legend, a lot of little tips and tricks you might not think of)

Angling Edge (multi-species)(to be fair, this channel is mostly watching people catch fish, I just really like Al Lindner)

 

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I do like Fish the Moment for the electronic techniques! 

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31 minutes ago, billmac said:

...for pure fishing instruction?  I'm not talking about just watching people catch fish, but actually getting down to the nitty gritty and teaching.

Don’t count out the “watching people catch fish” channels. I learn a lot from them watching what they throw, where they throw it and most importantly how they move their baits.

 

NDYakAngler comes to mind. I like watching what he throws and where he throws it for river Smallmouth.

 

 

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11 minutes ago, NYWayfarer said:

Don’t count out the “watching people catch fish” channels

Agreed.  I watch a lot of them, including the one you mentioned.  Oddly though, in my mind I always read it as:  NYADKangler.  I thought he was fishing in the Adirondacks!  What a let down!

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Gotta give out a shout to Greg Blanchard, as well, he's fun to watch fish and he's a super nice guy.

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Billy (yourlakeforkguide) Lawson ?

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A lot of great channels listed here. I'm humbled BassResource is included among them.  Glad I can provide value, and help people improve their fishing skills.

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“Hey folks Glenn May here Bassresource.com” 

 

I’ve got it down pat. ?

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3 minutes ago, 12poundbass said:

“Hey folks Glenn May here Bassresource.com” 

 

I’ve got it down pat. ?

So when @Glennretires from making vids, you can step in with the help of 6-Pound to keep the cycle going...right? ;)

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6 minutes ago, MN Fisher said:

So when @Glennretires from making vids, you can step in with the help of 6-Pound to keep the cycle going...right? ;)

Exactly! Maybe I can dye my hair, grow a mustache, and be his stunt double too. 

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All good ones for me above ... especially BassResource ...

 

Enjoy going to Realistic Fishing ... get a kick out of it and from time to time do learn something i might use ...

 

good fishing ...

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I subscribe to:

Bassresource (great technical information)

Tackle Advisors(great reel reviews)

Realistic Fishing  (Real experiences!)

Milliken Fishing (a bit hyped but entertaining)

Today's Angler (Muskie fishing)

Smallmouthcrush

Mad River Outfitters (the BEST fly fishing channel)

Catfish and Carp (great entertainment)

Uncut Angling

 

I also enjoy watching AJ Lynn and his no nonsense edit free videos!

 

These channels all help fuel my bait monkey.

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I watch bits of most of the channels listed above. Really like BassResource and YourLakeForkGuide for their detail about lures and presentations. Fishthemoment is very good too. I know his squad isn't too popular around here but not gonna act like I don't still watch Lake Fork Guy too.

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I subscribed quite a few of channels mentioned in this thread so I’m not gonna go into detail one thing though, who is bassresource channel? Lol

 

i wanna add

618 fishing, this channel, I have followed for a long time. He is not gonna teach you anything much but he will definitely make you have more fun catching any size and species of fish. Ooh donkey. 

 

Fish code studios, this is plain educational channel to show different lures, action under water and reaction of bass (kind of).

 

And don’t forget our own discovery channel from @Paul Roberts “The Nature of Fishing”

 

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Bass Resource

Greg Blanchard

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1 hour ago, Bass_Fishing_Socal said:

Fish code studio, this is plain educational channel to show different lures, action under water and reaction of bass (kind of).

 

And don’t forget our own discovery channel from @Paul Roberts “The Nature of Fishing

 

 

Yes, and yes! 

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I've also enjoyed watching Glenn's videos and quite a few others that have already been mentioned. 

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  I  get a kick out of Ladybass and subscribed to her . TheFish Whisperer might be my favorite . Also subscribed to

 

Fish the Moment

Bass Resource

Scott Martin

Roland Martin

Fishermans Handbook

Rich Lindgren

James Niggemeyer

Jimmy Houston

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BamaBASS, anyone? I know he's fishing trophy places. But DANG! And he even has his own backyard bass pond with pets.

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Most wont like this answer.

But kickintherebasstv does both.

 

They catch fish and explain whats going on. Videos arent to long and fairly entertaining as well. 

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For starters Bassresource has a great YouTube channel that I have learned a lot from this year.

 

My personal channels are Realistic Fishing, Debo's Fishing, Tacklejunky81, Alex Rudd fishing, NDyakangler.

 

If you're a beginner please stay away from those Googan squad guys.

 

They don't provide any knowledge, only entertainment and overpriced baits. 

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Fish Code Studios is interesting and he has a video featuring Rick Clunn. The guy has a PhD from Harvard! Thanks for sharing that one.

 

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