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New Bass Fishing "How To" Videos at Bass Resource

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  • Super User

*Shout out to Glenn for the time & effort he has put in to producing the recent crop of bass fishing "how too" videos hosted on Bass Resource. The most recent how to bass videos feature Bass Pro - Mike McClelland and without question these recent Mike McClelland videos can stand side to side with ANY bass fishing videos produced and hosted from any online bass fishing source. The techniques focused on are relevant, contain a lot of detail and lastly provide outside the box tips / tricks you may not have heard of before. Hopefully the success of these recent Mike McClelland videos now hosted at Bass Resource will lead to additional videos from other bass pros ...  Good stuff - thanks again !

Ditto to the comments above.  I've always found the videos to be very informative and entertaining....

 

"We've got a customer" is an expression I particularly enjoy.

  • Super User
39 minutes ago, gunsinger said:

Ditto to the comments above.  I've always found the videos to be very informative and entertaining....

Glenn puts out quality 'how to' vids...despite other sites putting out similar, his vids are my main go-to for short, succinct, informative vids.

 

41 minutes ago, gunsinger said:

"We've got a customer" is an expression I particularly enjoy.

Keri's comments are a hoot at times...

  • Super User
Just now, Derek1 said:

Where do we find these new videos. 

https://www.youtube.com/c/bassresource/videos

 

That'll bring up the list of all videos, sorted by date posted...newest first.

  • Super User

His spinnerbait, rip rap, Johnson silver minnow, and sharpening a hook are some I’ve particularly enjoyed 
 

thanks @Glenn!

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On 3/11/2022 at 6:09 PM, MN Fisher said:

https://www.youtube.com/c/bassresource/videos

 

That'll bring up the list of all videos, sorted by date posted...newest first.

*Back to work business conference room meetings means I can view all of the Bass Resource Spring / Pre-Spawn video content with the sound turned off and CC turned on (lol !)

  • BassResource.com Administrator

Wow!  Thank you so much!  Mike and I spent a very long day on the water shooting those videos, dodging thunderstorms and coming in when there was barely any light left in the day.  Many times we had planes and jets fly directly overheard (we were near an airport), and jet skiers/waterskiers zooming by, forcing us to reshoot. Comments like these make it all worthwhile!

 

Keri and I don't script anything. We just turn on the cameras and go fishing during the weekends on heavily pressured, public waters just like you.  No private waters stocked with lunkers, no hidden "secret" ponds or fishing in the middle of the week when there's less pressure, and no fake "excitement" with each catch. 

 

What you see is as authentic as it gets.  Which makes it that much more difficult.  And then there's the editing.... Sometimes we just want to hang it up and go fishing without the cameras (and sometimes we do!). 

 

But your comments like these make it all worthwhile. Your support serves as an inspiration to keep going. We are humbled and appreciative.

 

Thank you all so much!

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On 3/19/2022 at 12:10 PM, Glenn said:

What you see is as authentic as it gets.  Which makes it that much more difficult.

This shows through, and it is one of the main reasons I enjoy your videos more than most youtubers. It’s obvious that you enjoy fishing, and that you’re not just trying to make yourself famous. Thanks for the job you do.

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