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Fey’s Gone Fishing (episode 1)



Bass fishing at Quail Lake, Southern Utah. Host, Michah Fey, demonstrates a couple different ways to rig and fish a rubber worm that will be sure to have you catching in no time. Video production by dmg films, southern Utah. Directed by Mike Gardner

16 Responses to “Fey’s Gone Fishing (episode 1)”

  • crazydude52able:

    @dmgfilmsusa Okay, i usually reel them in.

  • crazydude52able:

    @dmgfilmsusa thanks man

  • dmgfilmsusa:

    @crazydude52able Probably hop more than anything else.

  • dmgfilmsusa:

    @crazydude52able Thanks. Good luck with the lunkers.

  • crazydude52able:

    Nice video man! Great quality.5/5. Keep it up!

  • crazydude52able:

    Hey, awesome video man! Great quality. 5/5! How do you use your worms? Do you reel them in,drag them,or do you hop them along the bottom.

  • j2dar04:

    good stuff bro !

  • joblo252:

    he did’nt say he was using the polamer knot he just said he liked to use the polamer knot lol but your right this was a cliched knot.

  • TheSugar182:

    robo worm

  • cherryicecreamguyWTF:

    Polamer? Are you sure you’re not confused with the clinch, or improved clinch? That uh… didn’t look like a polamer to me…

  • WERDOME:

    whats the name of that type of worm?…

  • paulandlesson:

    I’ve used only rubber worms for several years. Ultra light, small lake, at nighttime. I have had better results since learning to “skin hook” from this video. I haven’t used a weight for years. I would encourage those who always use a bullet weight to try weightless. I find the feel is great with no weight. I usually catch 3-5 between 1/2 to 3lbs, and 4-7lbs maybe every four trips. Thanks for the nice video. The Plastic Worm Rules!!

  • 84KBG:

    Good video, but the knot you tied is called an improved clinch knot. I need to make it down there soon..

  • adapt911:

    i agree very good video gj man hope to see more soon

  • dmgfilmsusa:

    Thanks.

  • dadlard:

    Very enjoyable. Nice video.

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