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Catching Big Bass On Wild Shiners @ Farm 13/ Stick Marsh

Catching bass on wild shiners at Farm 13/Stick Marsh in Central Florida.
Video Rating: 4 / 5

Jim Crowley fishes for bass using Big Bite Baits.These plastics make catching bass even more fun. Watch as Jim pulls in some nice largemouth. Give Big Bite Baits a try, and you’ll be hooked.
Video Rating: 5 / 5

30 Responses to “Catching Big Bass On Wild Shiners @ Farm 13/ Stick Marsh”

  • yamaharider47:

    exuse my language but wardaddy your a dipshit. that twenty three incher was well over three pounds so shut your fat ass you dumb sombitch

  • crazyfin2:

    My biggest bass so far is 7 pounds. I’m going for a 10 pounder this year :)

  • airsoftlad7:

    whats the biggest fish u ever caught

  • 66SiK:

    I just caught a bucketmouth the other day, biggest bass I ever caught. I have alot of respect for these lunkers, they’re just crazy looking in the water when you’re fighting them and you would never think that a fish can wear a man down, but they can.

  • crazyfin2:

    Located in Fellsmere, Florida. Google Farm 13/ Stick Marsh

  • MrHaha3:

    where is this located

  • Michael44ification:

    YEah its good

  • wardaddy08:

    I live on lake okeechobee and use bass like you just caught for bait! not really but you get the idea, not 1 bass was over 3 lbs

  • theNigroso101:

    nice man i lik u you catch tag and relase like me!!!!!

  • Brisingr274:

    Good video, i love bass fishing

  • FishboiFishboi:

    Oh ok i was just wondering b/c here in MN you dont eat much bizzare food. the most bizzare is probably a squirrel lol

  • crazyfin2:

    Yes, gator tail is very popular in Florida. Thanks for the post.

  • FishboiFishboi:

    hey do southerners eat gators?

  • crazyfin2:

    I will give the frog a try. Thanks for the post!

  • mrlamabamaman:

    dude a nice artificial frog will work nice in them water..GOOD JOB

  • galbatorixx:

    Beautiful pond, reminds me of one I used to fish on. My largemouth record is a 9 pounder out on a golf course :P . For river fishing my biggest is probably 3 pounds.

  • marleyboy23:

    dude that was like 5. not 6 or 7. learn to weigh

  • wildcatbungalo:

    Nevermind thought you were talking about the first one… as for the second one – the guy in vid is right 4-5 lbs.

  • wildcatbungalo:

    lol – maybe 2.5 lbs

  • sweetness72rawr:

    Nice first bass! He was pretty! 5*

  • crankinchris44:

    its more like 5 or 6 and maybe even 7 pounds

  • bao357:

    Very nice bass. MN largemouth are pale in comparison to the ones you guys have down in Florida. We tend to fish with live creek chubs and suckers, which produce fairly well. Nice video!

  • crazyfin2:

    Yes, bass are delicious. Thanks for the post.

  • UnitedPonys:

    i would never keep a bass but i wanna know if bass meat taste good

  • crazyfin2:

    Bass have no poisonious spikes.

  • HookandHuntTV:

    The Big bites frog can be rigged texes style with a #4 gamakatsu hook. The Bio craw tubes are rigged the sme way except with an added bullet weight. 1/4 ounce works well. Thanks for the question!

  • tyler89r:

    How did you rig those baits

  • philly442:

    @Bassman260 Stanley Ribbits over spro frogs IMO

  • HookandHuntTV:

    Thanks for taking the time to comment! We will have some awesome video this spring and summer to show. Alabama, rocks, great hunting and fishing. Keep sticking those bass!!!!

  • bamarounder:

    Awesome vid
    South Alabama Bass fishing team has had great success with both the floating toad and bio tubes

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