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Who's bass fishing videos do you like on youtube?

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  • Super User

Course I am a Roland Martin, Bill Dance, and Jimmy Houston fan, but who else is worth watching?

 

So far I've found Matt Stefan

 

https://www.youtube.com/@MattStefanFishing

 

Randy Blaukat

 

https://www.youtube.com/@randyblaukatintuitive

 

And Ott Defoe

 

https://www.youtube.com/@OttDeFoeFishing

 

All of them offer great tips and tricks, who do you like?

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    NDYak Angler!!! Both for my enjoyment as well as for the growth of fishing on the internet. A lot of the viral muskie catches you see on instagram and other social media are from his channel.

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    Have you been watching my channel again? 😂    I write a letter home to momma if I catch a 3 lber 

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  • Super User

Aspiring Tournament Angler Chris Johnson.  I love this guy.  All about old school and I relate.  Most of the others are regurgitated information.  Anything Greg Hackney does is a must watch.  

I like watching TacticalBassin for detailed tips and underwater footage — those guys really break things down well. Also been enjoying Jon B. lately for the mix of fishing and travel. Who do you all recommend for bank fishing content?

Matt Stephan, Tyler Berger, Steve Rogers, Brian Latimer, Fish the Moment, Ott. 

 

  • Super User

Tactical Bassin of course

Then a semi-local guy (WI) who gives lots of tips/tricks in a 5-6 minute format - Steve Rogers

And of course my really local guy who gives weekly reports of the local fishing including what's working...and who I've got a couple outings scheduled with - Matt Johnson

  • Super User

ReelNorthernBass, a local NH channel is my top pick.  Sean sticks to local topics & issues and doesn't try to sell the latest & greatest gear.  He's live every Wednesday evening at 8:00 PM (that's 2000 hours @A-Jay 😜).

 

I'll watch Jacob Wheeler, Mike Iconelli, and Tyler Berger here and there.

 

I watch Tactical Bassin' less than I used to.

Matt Stefan

Tyler Berger(Bass Fishing HQ)

Scott Martin

Ben Milliken

Get UR fish on

Hillary Martin(The reel Hillary Sue)

Mike Iaconelli fishing(His in the shop videos are awesome!)

Jacob Wheeler(Wheeler fishing)

Lynn Dollar(Has all the old FLW and Bassmaster shows from the 80s and 90s)

Brian Latimer

Cerebral Tackle(he has about the most honest no BS news videos on what's happening in Professional fishing)

Edwin Evers

Steve Rodgers Outdoors

Bearded Paddler(Alex Rudd) 

Midwestfishergal(Kristine Fischer)

Glancing through my sub list those are the channels that stood out to me.

  • Super User

Tactical Bassin is great. The guys can say or do some goofy things but most of the information is good and they are both great fishermen. 
 

Lake Fork Guy is ok.

 

Jon B’s videos are very cinematic and entertaining. 
 

Today’s Angler is good but they are a little more Muskie focused than bass. 

There is a guy a few hours north of me in Michigan that catches giant brown bass with regularity and puts a smack down on them.  

 

If I could only remember his name........

  • Super User
48 minutes ago, DogBone_384 said:

 8:00 PM (that's 2000 hours @A-Jay 😜).

It's a tradition and a way for me to stay connected to my youth and better times.

:smiley:

A-Jay

15 minutes ago, Wildbillb said:

There is a guy a few hours north of me in Michigan that catches giant brown bass with regularity and puts a smack down on them.  

 

If I could only remember his name........

I like that guy's style,

although his accent takes some getting used to. 

🤪

A-Jay

  • Super User

I watch @A-Jay's Smallmouth Smackdown Show. All thriller, no filler. 😉

NDYak Angler!!! Both for my enjoyment as well as for the growth of fishing on the internet. A lot of the viral muskie catches you see on instagram and other social media are from his channel.

  • Super User

Richard Gene is hard to beat for education and entertainment!

NDYakAngler is can’t miss TV..

 

when I want to try a new technique I let the guys at TacticalBassin teach me how (they do it). I make adjustments as necessary. 
 

MattStefan and TylerBerger both share a lot of good info as well.

 

RealisticFishing is fun if you just want to watch a guy do whatever it takes to catch a fish… gulp minnows under bobbers.

 

RichardGene is a master fisherman, I don’t really enjoy his hillbilly skits throughout the videos though.

 

A guy I just recently found and really like is FrogManFishing

 

theres so many more.. I literally only watch fishing videos from 7pm until I fall asleep, usually around 10.

  • Super User

Tactical Bassin'

Hook Up Tackle

Geoffrey King

The Homeless Fisherman

Matt Stefan

The Northern Bass guy mentioned above 

  • Super User

@TheSwearingAngler - Richard Gene's sense of humor is amazing.  I got plenty of serious things to worry about in my not fishing life!  😂😂😂👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼♥️♥️♥️

 

I'm glad he brings some brevity to his teaching.  Those were always my favorite professors in school.  I could stay awake and learn something from them!

 

To each their own obviously.

 

I really enjoy Frogman Fishing and Damian Thao.  Those guys can fish a frog and have many many many catches on video to prove it and they really fish the frog a lot.

 

Great stuff.

 

Homeless fisherman and Geoffrey the King and SB Fishing are hard to beat for learning about big baits.

 

Hard to beat Bass After Dark for pure unadulterated deep level juice.

 

They get way deep into the topics they cover and really cut through a lot of fluff to explore the truth of bass fishing and I find it incredibly illuminating.

NDYAKangler

Engineering Hooksets

Richard Gene The Fishing Machine

Marling Baits

The Engineered Angler

(both these last two are lure making channels)

  • BassResource.com Administrator

Lot's of channels mentioned already, some multiple times.  But not one word about the Bassresource YouTube channel.

 

I have some serious changes to make.

  • Super User
8 minutes ago, Glenn said:

But not one word about the Bassresource YouTube channel.

That channel is a no-brainer - everyone should have it top of their list.

 

You're just feeling a little lonely, dude ;)

 

9 minutes ago, Glenn said:

Lot's of channels mentioned already, some multiple times.  But not one word about the Bassresource YouTube channel.

 

I have some serious changes to make.

I watch them when posted here.. I don’t search them through YouTube… you have a built in audience and YouTube is really just a server to warehouse your content.

This will be. Great post! Just what I need more vids to watch haha. 
 

Debos fishing- he’s a fellow Iowan about an hour and half from me. So I appreciate his tactics for the exact same waters and seasons I fish. And his gear reviews are great. 
 

Mikey ballz- great sense of humor. And man a serious angler with great tips all over the country 

I can’t believe I forgot Debo, he’s great, just a regular dude that loves fishing.

 

I also like the AggresivelyAverageAnglers and WendellFishing has grown on me.. all those dudes are about my age and sensibility.. 

 

TylersReelFishing is good, his 100 Pond Series is a must watch for bank beaters.

 

honestly there’s too much to watch it’s a wonder I ever get on the water.

  • Super User

I like Old Lady Angler. I'll be fishing with her this summer. I also like Kristine Fischer, who has a last name as apt as Tiger Woods. I probably watch more of @Glenn's videos too than any others. He's a gifted teacher.

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