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Lake Fork Monsters is a group of avid bass fishermen who chase big bass in the Lake Fork area of Texas. They’re known for pursuing largemouth bass, which can reach impressive sizes in this region. If you’re interested in monster bass, Lake Fork is definitely a hotspot!

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34 Comments

  1. After you remove the male and female returns, pitch a plastic worm with a Louisiana pink on the hook with the plastic worm…she will inhale. I've seen them pick it up and spit it back out…but she won't with that flavor

  2. When they are starting to bed and the big females are cruising, blind cast with big baits in the transitionary points between the flats and channels. They go and feed between cruises.

    They go out deep to feed but come back through those points like clockwork so I guess this is more the way I do it since I don't have Live Scope.

  3. My wife started a go fund me account to get me a heavy bass rod and reel plus a fishing trip. I’m loosing my legs slowly and most of my family and hers have money so this is embarrassing for them. But none worked as a first responder and they didn’t fall 30’! Started 2 new careers after working government contracts but was only 6 months in when the staircase I was about to walk down collapsed and careers over. And only SSDI. The trill of landing a huge bass is fading. I want a MFing huge bass while I can

  4. I ALWAYS fish deeper first early on. The bass already on the beds early have seen pressure from lures AND predators, and are widely spread apart, it equals slower fishing. The deeper females are still feeding and just as heavy or heavier, while the males are scattered. As the spawn develops fish that haven't seen a lure yet are quicker to bite. (Especially the males.) Doesn't matter which sex you catch first; I think it's the one that feels most vulnerable, NOT hungry, at any given moment will bite first, usually the males because they're further from the bed. Staying strictly on the beds are for the end of the spawn.

  5. Bro, it's cool to go fishing, but the lack of respect for these creatures in video is flat stupid. All I could think about is how do you end up like this idiot

  6. If there are lips to be ripped. They shall be ripped in no certain gender order!! Great video! Don’t know about the best bed fisherman…. But no doubt one of them. Hats off to you sir!!!

  7. Take time to release them properly. Don't just throw them back in. You know that it causes them not to be able to breath and go to the top. It only takes a minute.

    RELEASE, NOT THROW BACK

    Despite the popular terms "throw back" and "toss back," you never really want to throw or toss a fish. Anglers frequently get far too casual about lazily flipping bass back from too high above the water.

    It only takes a moment to kneel and lower a cradled bass slowly into the water. If the fish is ready, it will swim out of your hand. If not, hold it in place a moment to give it time to catch its breath and regain its strength and posture in the water.

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    If a fish spent too long out of the water and needs a little nursing, hold it facing into any current that exists so water flows into the fish's mouth and through its gills.

    Lacking current, hold the fish still. Moving it forward and back works against the cause because while the forward movement gives the fish oxygen, pulling it back for another push has the opposite approach. One trick to "create current" is to have a partner move the boat very slowly forward with the trolling motor while you hold the fish in the water with its head facing toward the bow.

    Hold the fish in the water until you feel strong body movements, and when you do let go, watch it for a moment just to make sure it swims away strongly and remains upright.

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