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Flukemaster no longer number 1 on YouTube

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Looks like 1rod1reel holds the new title of number 1bass fishing channel on YouTube 

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  • I think John B is making the most quality vlogs and tutorials soon to climb to #1 fishing the Midwest

  • Maybe I should start a channel. It would be a lot like Bill Dance's blooper reels, mixed with brief moments of high drama, a lot of swearing, and  then hours of silence. Should be a hit.

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    LakeForkGuy is pretty cool, always has some good videos.

NDYakAngler will always be my #1

I like plenty but something about his speaks to me. It not just educational, you feel like you're there.

My vote goes to BamaBass or The BassinGuy.

1rod1reel is from my area hes got some good vids 

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I think John B is making the most quality vlogs and tutorials soon to climb to #1 fishing the Midwest

How do you see who is #1?

I am guessing with my 90 subscribers so far, I have to be near the top (that's a joke).

 

 

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i would rather read an article than watch a video myself so i never even watch youtube channels or whatever they are called...I am impatient and can read the articles faster than they can talk and show it to me

Jon B is good too, his editing has gotten really good over the past year or so. I think 1rod1reel appeals to more of the younger youtube savvy generation, nothing against him though.

Flair just annoys me, not sure why. 

1 hour ago, flyfisher said:

i would rather read an article than watch a video myself so i never even watch youtube channels or whatever they are called...I am impatient and can read the articles faster than they can talk and show it to me

What? You don't want to watch a half hour video of someone opening their latest Mystery or Lucky Tackle Box?

 

I'm always surprised Tacticallbassin' doesn't have more subscribers.

I've always figured these guys have hired a scuba diver with a sack full of lunkers.

Matt Allen was rated #1 on the "Kramer's Top 40 California Bass Fishermen's List' of 2015.  That's ahead of Brent Ehrler, Skeet Reese, Ish Monroe, and Cody Meyer.   Tim little was rated #11, and broke the world record for spotted bass at 10 lb.6 oz.

These guys know what they're doing.

I quit watching the LTB mafia a while ago.

LakeForkGuy is pretty cool, always has some good videos.

1 hour ago, U-boat Aficionado said:

What? You don't want to watch a half hour video of someone opening their latest Mystery or Lucky Tackle Box?

 

No offence to those who watch the opening of these boxes but that really doesn't do anything for me and really is one of the quickest ways to get me to go to the next YouTube channel. I have my subscription and usually get mine before they get a video up anyway. 

1 hour ago, Big C said:

I'm always surprised Tacticallbassin' doesn't have more subscribers.

I have watched his videos and he seems pretty knowledgeable. I kind a laugh when he says Welcome to Tacticallbassin its almost like its a tongue twister.  

4 minutes ago, Avalonjohn44 said:

LakeForkGuy is pretty cool, always has some good videos.

I do enjoy most of his videos. 

Seriously though where are the rankings of best channel for bass fishing?  

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Maybe I should start a channel.

It would be a lot like Bill Dance's blooper reels, mixed with brief moments of high drama, a lot of swearing, and  then hours of silence. Should be a hit.

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45 minutes ago, ww2farmer said:

Maybe I should start a channel.

It would be a lot like Bill Dance's blooper reels, mixed with brief moments of high drama, a lot of swearing, and  then hours of silence. Should be a hit.

I'd watch it. I enjoy the channels of guys that are just fishing. I can't stand the ones of guys fishing and talking nonstop like they just like to hear themselves talk. 

I found LakeForkGuy before anybody else. His videos easily win the category for all around best fishing action. And he seems to have experience with a little bit of everything, from Tournaments, to kayak bassin', to tutorials, to cool underwater cinematic shots. 

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8 hours ago, S. Sass said:

No offence to those who watch the opening of these boxes but that really doesn't do anything for me and really is one of the quickest ways to get me to go to the next YouTube channel. I have my subscription and usually get mine before they get a video up anyway. 

I have watched his videos and he seems pretty knowledgeable. I kind a laugh when he says Welcome to Tacticallbassin its almost like its a tongue twister.  

I do enjoy most of his videos. 

Seriously though where are the rankings of best channel for bass fishing?  

 

Number of subs brotha 

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15 hours ago, JT Bagwell said:

How do you see who is #1?

I am guessing with my 90 subscribers so far, I have to be near the top (that's a joke).

 

 

Your the top in my book......;)

I didn't realize that it was a contest.  I say, the more people posting videos the better.  More to watch and learn.

I like zoffinger. He does saltwater fishing though but is still really cool to watch.

14 hours ago, Bluebasser86 said:

I'd watch it. I enjoy the channels of guys that are just fishing. I can't stand the ones of guys fishing and talking nonstop like they just like to hear themselves talk. 

I agree. that fluke guy ends up saying "I" a little too many times for my attention, a little self absorbed for when you are watching to learn something and the focus is accomplishments or embellishments. 1r1r has some good videos, and looks like he has a blast with his videos. 

And yes, the ltb/mtb mafia has made many of these channels commercials, some good, some bad. I still watch until it gets "meh", then I go elsewhere

I will say his videos haven't been as good since he's gotten all his sponsors.

So you think sitting at home watching internet videos is going to make you a better fisher man. I only watch it adds

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