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Honey Hole Outdoors with Bill Wilcox.  He not only shows you what he is fishing but he shows you on a map where.

Karl Kalonka is a good show and I watch most of the LakeForkGuy's videos.

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Thanks everyone..  a lot of great content on YouTube but time on the water is the best I agree...  just never hurts to see how the "pros" do it ;)

Go to the library and get some books on bass fishing. Video are great for technique and bait rigging but books are great for learning the science of the bass. If you can think like a bass you can catch a bass.

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Who do I watch to learn ?  The gulls . I always watch the gulls . They have taught me a lot .

i know your looking for locals but ... Mike Ioconelli's  "City Limits Fishing" show has taught me much about presentation in different conditions on heavy pressured lakes and ponds. Which is what i have to contend with every weekend. 

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