Bass Fishing Videos
We are dedicating this section of our Bass Fishing Community to “Bass Fishing Videos”. Here you will find quick bass fishing video tips, as well as, assorted bass fishing footage from around the world. This area contains exclusive "How To Videos" created by BASSIN' USA.com. We will be adding new videos as they become available on a wide range of bass fishing tactics and techniques. Be sure to visit Our YouTube Channel. In addition, we've assembled a collection of anglers at the best and their worst moments. Everything from the weekend angler’s outing, to bass fishing adventures and on the water moments with some of the top name Bass Pros. We hope you enjoy!
BASSIN' USA - BASS FISHING VIDEO "QUICK TIPS"
BASSIN' USA - INTRO |
Always Cast To Jumping Bass |
Crankbait Fishing Basics |
Make A Jig Slap |
How To Tie A Clinch Knot |
How To Tie A Palomar Knot |
Spinnerbait Tips |
How to Trick out a Jig |
Pitching and Skipping with a Baitcasting Reel |
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OTHER BASS FISHING VIDEOS
Night Bass Fishing - Doug Hannon |
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Don't let the cover of darkness keep you from catching that Bass. School's in session with some great tips from the "Bass Professor" Doug Hannon. Check out his view point on fishing for Bass after the sun goes down! |
Bill Dance Bloopers |
| What video collection would be complete without some footage of Bill Dance breaking something? Check out this sample of Bill's fine work |
Shabbona Lake Bass Fishing |
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Bright sun at High Noon in the middle of the summer, get out a buzzbait and hit the windblown points and weedlines. "I was muskie fishing, and decided to take a break. Didn't have any bass rods in the boat, so I used an 8 foot muskie rod!" |
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| Trailer Hook Lock |
Spinnerbaits and Trailer HooksWhen using a trailer hook on your spinnerbait (and you should most always use one), it is important to put something behind your trailer hook to keep it from sliding off. Surgical tubing works but tends to keep the trailer hook "rigid". One of the simplest ideas I have ever come across is to take the plastic top of a coffee can and punch plugs out of it with a handheld hole punch like you would use for notebook paper. After attaching your trailer hook to the spinnerbait hook, carefully poke the spinnerbait hook through one of the plastic plugs, extending past the barb. It should go through relatively easy. Now your trailer hook is secure on your spinnerbait, yet allows the trailer hook to move freely behind the spinnerbait. This also works well when adding a plastic trailer |








