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New Video! Want to Get Better at Fishing? Do This.

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  • BassResource.com Administrator

If you really want to become a better bass angler this year, you need more than just new baits and random YouTube tips — you need a simple, repeatable system that actually helps you improve every time you go fishing.

This video lays out a straightforward methodology to level up your fishing skills. Follow these 4 easy steps and, with patience and focus, you’ll start seeing patterns faster, make better decisions on the water, and confidently add new techniques to your arsenal every year.

  • Super User

Excellent

  • Super User

Yes sir

  • Super User

Good video. Nice tip on the trends.

Great advice Glen……

Going to attempt a log this year!

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  • BassResource.com Administrator

Thanks, guys — I really appreciate that. I put a lot of effort into packing my videos with as many unique, actionable tips as I can.

I may not get the same views as channels that repeat the same talking points over and over, but the nuggets in these videos are pure gold for the folks who stick around and watch them.

Hopefully they give you an edge in your next tournament — or at least help you put a few more fish in the boat on a fun weekend out there.

very informative, I enjoyed the video ..

  • Super User

Last year I learned how to use a buzzbait. This year I hope to catch bass with a chatterbaits and surface lures with little props. I did use a Ned bait on one trip three years ago and I caught 15 bass with it, but I didn't enjoy that style of fishing. However, I might revisit it in 2026.

Thanks for the video, Glenn. I like how you get to the point. No graphics and music to start and no false promises of "Fishing for SUPER HUGE bass!" and then the YouTube angler proceeds to catch one 2.5-pound bass.

Very informative, Thank you for taking the time to make the video.

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