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Bass Fishing Tips For Spring and Fall

delawaretrophybass.comTrophy Largemouth bass fishing in Delaware at Red Mill Pond with some footage of Trap pond and the bald cypress Swamp as well. These are tips, tactics, and baits that were used to catch GIANT trophy class largemouth bass. Lucky Craft, Terminator and Yamamoto baits were used as primary baits. There are tips in these videos that are in three parts, that catch giant bass in excess of 8 pounds in Delaware! There are more tips, tactics, articles, and podcasts at the main site and in our forums. Trophy Bass Fishing Videos and Tips at http

5 26 07 NJ Largemouth Bass Fly Fishing Catch and Release
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6 Responses to “Bass Fishing Tips For Spring and Fall”

  • Creekangler19:

    @delawarebass ya i realize and i always try to hold fish in water while i remove hook

  • delawarebass:

    @Creekangler19 No problem You realize that if you let a bass flop around by throwing itself all over the boat and/or against objects, that it will get hurt much more easily than stopping it from doing it quickly that way, and releasing it right? You know that just holding bass in the air at certain temperatures causes the wind to remove some of the slime coat, causing a bacteria infection which kills them which is why it is better to put them in a treated livewell and then release them? LOL

  • Creekangler19:

    im sorry for being like that i do realize that you know what your doing

  • delawarebass:

    @Creekangler19 LOL Donrt tell me what to do I have fished for 45 years take a look at my profile and mind your own business. I dont need your expert advise. lol

  • tabcan:

    Awesome. Thanks for all of the info. I’m learning to fish for the first time in my late 40′s. I need all the tips and info I can get. :-)

  • JackieCharlie:

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