Friend sent me this on YT. Some great footage of bass taking various baits. The music is a little loud for my taste, but it's an awesome video.
That's really neat! It's awsome how the bass just engulf the lures!
awesome video, thanks for posting.
Great video!!!
Wow. that video was awesome. The bass were smashing the spinnerbaits!!!
I want to fish where ever that guy was at! Those bass were pigs!
wow where was that guy fishing?! that water was so clear it looks like paradise
where ever he's at i want to be there and those bass were just destroying those lures
Awesome video! Thanks for sharing!
AWESOME video! Ive been looking all over the internet for a video like this for months. Thanks for sharing!!
I believe a lot, if not all, of that footage came from the Glen Lau video series. Google him up and you can find the whole video collection now on DVD, I have some of the older ones on VHS.
Sadness me to watch this knowing I still have 10+" of ice on the lakes around me :'(
Thanks for sharing!
Wow Grey Wolf, I didn't know you had a youtube account. ;D
The best shot was with the frog, the strike and the music were timed perfectly
Great Video
Capt.O
Now that is a GREAT video! You should get a award or something> Only bad thing that I can say, it should have been a Country tune! LOL
That is an old Glen Lau video. Thats Homer Circle (Uncle Homer) catching the fish on the Crystal River in cetral Florida near Inverness. The only reason I know that is my Aunt lives there and went fishing on it a couple times. You can see a dime hit bottom in 20-30 feet of water it's so clear. The crazy blue water you see is the springs coming up out of the river bottom.
Quotewow where was that guy fishing?! that water was so clear it looks like paradise
Alot of that was filmed in the Rainbow River ,FL where Doug Hannon (The Bass Professor ) spent alot of time under water he also fished springs and spring runs around the Ocala National Forest,FL..Some of those where commercials from the 80's..Other footage was from Glen Lau videos.
(yellow single blade spinner was the "snagless sally")
He use to claim that the world record bass was in the Rainbow River.People don't give him much credit these days..But alot of what we know about big bass today was from Doug and Glen's studies.
Great video! Those bass look like they've never seen a lure before. I like the part at 1:10 where the bass takes the 10" worm by the tail, hold onto it for 3 seconds, and doesn't engulf it until it tries to get away.
This video just made 5th period a little shorter.... ;D Thanks!
Awesome video! But I agree, definitely not the right music
Man, that baby duck was freaked out. Looks like half the lures had hooks and the other half did not. Cool vid; very cool.
At one time I had this VHS tape and it is Glen Lau filming and Homer Circle fishing. Classic footage for sure!!
Thank you Flip, great find.
Very cool! Thanks for adding it!
Def. an awesome vid...
this makes work definitely a little more tolerable. Great Vid!!
Nice, I added it to my favourites. The bass spit that crankbait out so fast.
My favorite part was at 5:05. Most of the bass struck the skirt/hook part only of the spinnerbaits, but this one took the whole thing - blades and all!!
these videos were done by glenn lau.they are a must have!!!!!
here is a link with more info on his vids.
http://www.glenlau.com/ i am not tryin to promote the sale of these vid just showing a link to the author.
scott
That was a great video! Thanks for sharing.
Very good video. Thanks for sharing.
First off. 1:40 = bass porn. THAT is what I live for!
Secondly - 2:42 is awesome. Is that a Yamamoto Quack bait?
Watching this makes me want to call in sick tomorrow
On 4/5/2011 at 3:30 AM, Dyin-to-fish said:Watching this makes me want to call in sick tomorrow
Hey, loved this! Especially fascinated with the fish who, for some reason, blew out the lure. Was it the feel? Did the presence of the other fish figure in the aggresiveness of attack? Thanks for making me wonder....