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When, Why and How? Floating Worms



In this vid I break down one of my favorite techniques for spring time fishing. The floating worm is a very old but productive ways to land giant bass. Both Largemouth and Spots love these baits. Thanks for checking out this vid and don’t forget to like comment and subscribe. #Floatingworm #springtimefishing #spawningbass #markdanielsjr #mdjfishing

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41 Comments

  1. You’re really a good teacher I like the way you percent everything you taught me how to use it forward, facing sonar rock it down in such a way I understand and you help me on this. Thank you very much you’re a kind man.

  2. THANK. MR. MARK. DANIELS. You are a super great. Teacher for. Black bass fishing. Very. Though and. Clear and to the. Point. That's. Mark. Gene from. California. Delta. What. Super. Fishing. Pro. You. Are

  3. This video was very helpful. I never tried this technique but I've you have a lot of success, and it looks good coming through the water. Will definitely give it a try this year. Thanks!!!

  4. Good luck tomorrow on Travis bud! I've had the pleasure and the pain of fishing Lake Travis for quite a few years. Mostly pleasure now since I've figured a lot of them out. This technique is not used nearly enough on Travis and the other lakes in the area, but is deadly. Thanks for sharing! I also keep up with your old California State Team teammate who lives about 40 miles away from me.

  5. Floating worm has been a staple on Clark Hill for over 30 years. We used a swivel and a 18" leader in the ol' school days because of line twist on your spinning reel with mono. Braid has mostly done away with that. It works 7 or 8 months out of the year here. Good job Mark, keep it up!!!

  6. Man that judge is so unimpressed by everything. I have watched the orig. video of him catching 80+ lbs in one little cove so many times! He was BEASTING it that day.

  7. Thanks, young man, It has been a while since I've thrown this bait as it was the first bait I learned to catch em on in the early 80's. Thanks for the refresher course. I appreciate you, sir.

  8. Still one of the best spring baits! Been using them since the 80’s. But the Slug-go’s ,then the zoom fluke became very popular. An the main reason people went to those two wasn’t that they catch more fish but the main reason is that u could throw them a mile with baitcasting rods an reel.

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