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Hands down the most entertaining YT channels:

Uncut Angling: watch their 39 Hours episodes. Multi species angling mostly in Canada.

BlacktipH: saltwater fishing and incredible catches. Very professionally filmed and edited ($$$)

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On 1/27/2020 at 4:57 PM, cjam93 said:

Are there any other anglers you know of flw or bass doing the same kind of video series? Thanks!

 

Just reminding folks to focus on answering the OP's question.  Keep it on topic please.

There is of course Mike Iaconelli.  More and more I keep thinking that guy is the best self promoter out there for himself and bass fishing.  He's passionate and fun to listen to. 

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On 1/28/2020 at 12:48 PM, Chance_Taker4 said:

I love Brian Latimer's channel. I have learned a ton from him. I'm not a fan of Scott or Roland so I really don't watch their channels. I enjoy Wheeler's but he needs to learn more about lighting and camera work some of his videos give me headaches from the camera motion and lighting. David Dudley also have a great channel. But the one channel I watch religiously is Tactical Bassin.

Brian Latimer's channel is also great. So is Scott Martin's as well.

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Also check out Kyle Whelcher

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Let's put a little laydown over here, in the corner.  It's spring, and this will make a cozy spot for a big bass.

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1 hour ago, AlexCastaway said:

Also check out Kyle Whelcher

Was just gonna say that. He's saying this year it's make or break for him. Then he goes out and get a 10 pounder! 

On 1/31/2020 at 1:48 PM, hoosierbass07 said:

There is of course Mike Iaconelli.  More and more I keep thinking that guy is the best self promoter out there for himself and bass fishing.  He's passionate and fun to listen to. 

Really like his videos, I feel like he is a better teacher of things fishing than most guys doing to YouTube stuff.  

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