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Underwater Footage | Big Spotted Bass Eating Swimbaits and Jigs!
This Spotted Bass is ready to fight! Watch underwater as this bass repeatedly goes on the attack! It viciously eats swimbaits and jigs over and over.
Baits In This Video…
6″ Osprey Tournament Talon (Reverse Hitch):
Dirty Jigs Football Jig (Supermat Brown):
Yamamoto Double Tail Grub:
Dirty Jigs Clausen Compact Pitchin Jig:
Sweet Beaver 420:
Matt Allen Swimbait Head:
Skinny Dipper Swimbait:
Revenge Darter Hedz:
Keitech Fat Swing Impact:
Osprey Swimbait Combo…
Rod- Dobyns 806H Champion:
Reel- Shimano Tranx 300:
Line- 80 lb Sufix 832:
Leader- 25 lb Assassin:
Jig Combo…
Rod- GLX 893C:
Reel- Curado 70:
Line- 50 lb Sufix 832:
Leader- 15 lb Assassin:
Small Swimbait Combo…
Rod- Zodias 6’10” Medium:
Reel- Chronarch MGL 150:
Line- Sufix 832 20 lb:
Leader- 10 lb Assassin:
Spotted Bass are amazing predators. They are more aggressive than largemouth and more powerful than smallmouth. This bass is a perfect example of Spotted Bass aggression.
In case you’re wondering, this bass is spawning. Its a 3-4 lb male (very large for a Spotted Bass) and is defending its bed. You’ll notice though that where a largemouth will sit on its bed and a smallmouth will spin around in circles, a Spotted Bass will actually go on the offense. It rises toward the surface to meet its foe and will not stop until the job is done.
Its amazing what can be learned from watching underwater bass fishing. Leave a comment and tell us what you learned from this underwater video.
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fishing jigs for bass
This Spotted Bass is ready to fight! Watch underwater as this bass repeatedly goes on the attack! It viciously eats swimbaits and jigs over and over.
Baits In This Video…
6″ Osprey Tournament Talon (Reverse Hitch):
Dirty Jigs Football Jig (Supermat Brown):
Yamamoto Double Tail Grub:
Dirty Jigs Clausen Compact Pitchin Jig:
Sweet Beaver 420:
Matt Allen Swimbait Head:
Skinny Dipper Swimbait:
Revenge Darter Hedz:
Keitech Fat Swing Impact:
Osprey Swimbait Combo…
Rod- Dobyns 806H Champion:
Reel- Shimano Tranx 300:
Line- 80 lb Sufix 832:
Leader- 25 lb Assassin:
Jig Combo…
Rod- GLX 893C:
Reel- Curado 70:
Line- 50 lb Sufix 832:
Leader- 15 lb Assassin:
Small Swimbait Combo…
Rod- Zodias 6’10” Medium:
Reel- Chronarch MGL 150:
Line- Sufix 832 20 lb:
Leader- 10 lb Assassin:
Spotted Bass are amazing predators. They are more aggressive than largemouth and more powerful than smallmouth. This bass is a perfect example of Spotted Bass aggression.
In case you’re wondering, this bass is spawning. Its a 3-4 lb male (very large for a Spotted Bass) and is defending its bed. You’ll notice though that where a largemouth will sit on its bed and a smallmouth will spin around in circles, a Spotted Bass will actually go on the offense. It rises toward the surface to meet its foe and will not stop until the job is done.
Its amazing what can be learned from watching underwater bass fishing. Leave a comment and tell us what you learned from this underwater video.
We hope you enjoyed this bass fishing video! If you did please subscribe to the channel so you can see more of our content. From How To fishing videos to big bass catches, we’re here to teach you how to bass fish. Have a great day!
Using our links before doing your shopping at Tackle Warehouse is the single greatest way to support us! You won’t be able to even see a difference but they’ll know you’re one of us!
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31 Comments
I can not get them to bit on an under spin whats up with that
Looks like the fisherman is pulling the bait a little too fast. This fish reminds me of a curmudgeon old neighbor yelling at kids who run acroas his front lawn…. if he could just catch one, he'll give it what for…
Probably not the best idea to handle bass bare handed, I know everyone says the teeth are so small it doesn't matter but a few years back my uncle was stuck by a fin never thought much of it. His thumb swelled up and turned black over night, the fish had some form of flesh eating virus on it when it stuck him and they had to amputate his thumb may seem trivial but I watched him go thru it and I absolutely refuse to handle fish bare handed these days.
Once again you guys crushed it..positive vibes and ..light lines
Itβs funny when they just get real close to it and just look at it!
Great footage! What kind of underwater camera setup are you using?
Spots for dayzzz
wow! The Underwater Footage is wonderful . please help me to subscribed and comment.
The swim bait looked like it was warning off, but definitely tried to eat the jig bait.
Interesting that this fish pays so much more attention to the swim or initial fall of the swimbait, moving quite a distance from the nest to check it out/bump it/whatever, while it sort of ignores the fall of the jig but almost always picks it up once it's in the bed.
make sure you talk throughout the video… it would be way better !!!
Hi Matt do you have any tips on how to keep grass and hydrilla from getting tangled up in my trolling motor ??? Is the NINJA blade any good
Nice video guys
Just caught my 1st spotted bass this past week in Shasta. Was an amazing experience. The fight of a 1.5 lber was equivalent to 3-4lb largemouth. Did some Whopper Plopper fishing just before sun down and they were seriously knocking my Plopper at times a foot out of water.. Never seen nothing like it before..
This is my official shout out for sick new intro. It reminds me of Radiohead and it's awesome!
If Largemouth and Spots ultimate size were reversed could you imagine catching a 17+lb spot….
love it
woops that bass messed up eventually ππ
Man. That thing really hated the jig, I know what I'm gonna fish with when I bed fish next time lol.
this one seemed to like when you swam the swimbait rather than jigging it. it was all over the first jig
Pretty cool ,, nice clear water-
i feel like you guys should show the picture of the fish in these videos
great footage!
Kind of curious. What you're showing is someone casting numerous times on the same spot before the bass gets irritated enough to start biting it, yet everything I have heard says don't cast to the same spot if you don't get hit in the first couple of casts. So unless you know the fish are there (if you have a boat and a fish finder) what good would casting a dozen times to the same spot do you? Wouldn't you be fishing very inefficiently?
I like these types of videos but you guys should do more talking and commentary on the fishes behavior
Original intro boys. O.G with shotgun blastππ»
stoped watching at 4:45. Never seen fish eat anything; it just nibbled at the baits
Any hint on what Baits are next??ππππ»ππ»
Another awesome video, I feel like I'm learning a ton here since I'm also sight fishing beds in the north east. Thanks again for the awesome video!
Agree with AJP . Seems to me like there is usually a 6" or so "sweet spot" on a bed and getting your bait onto that spot is more important than which bait you're throwing at em.
how deep do spots spawn? I have a super clear lake close by and have fished it for years but have never seen any spots on bed. Water visibility is about 15ft.