YouTube This St Clair Cabbage Line was Loaded! November 13, 202219 views1 min read Watch LaterRemove Cinema Mode FacebookXRedditLinkedInEmail Grab your mask & fins and accompany Kim Stricker as he captures underwater footage of hefty smallmouth bass positioned along a Lake St. Clair weed line. You may also like Video YouTube Hook n’ Look Splash #05 – Goby Adobes adminAugust 31, 2012 A “Splash” of angling information with an underwater point of view. Hook n’ Look Splash Episode #5 provides some insight as to one... Video YouTube Swimbait Sally adminNovember 4, 2022 After most Northern anglers have winterized their boats, there’s an extraordinary bite to be missed—and it revolves around bluegill... Video YouTube Springtime Tips for Bladed Jigs adminApril 7, 2021 Spring has sprung, and we’ll show you how to pattern and catch staging pre-spawn largemouth bass with bladed jigs. Location is important, but... YouTube Hook n’ Look Splash #10 – Food Chain Gobies adminOctober 23, 2012 A “Splash” of angling information with an underwater point of view. Do you find yourself more concerned with why the fish aren’t... Latest videos Why Spinnerbaits for Early Fall Smallmouths! 3 weeks ago This Bluegill Imitating Swimsuit is the Bomb! UNDERWATER! 3 weeks ago St. Lawrence River GOLD – FULL EPISODE 3 weeks ago
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