The Ultimate Pond Fishing Challenge

Matt challenged Tim to show up to a pond with nothing but his backpack and two rods. Inside the pack was a variety of baits that should work great on a small pond. The challenge? Catch a fish on every bait in the box in less than 2 hours... and be careful not to break off, there aren't many backup baits! 

Tim did a great job of working through the various baits to catch bass in the pond. He proved it could be done with different techniques and fishing styles from worm fishing to reaction fishing to getting topwater blow ups. 

Tackle Used In This Video...

Sweet Beaver 4.20 (Tramp Stamp Color): http://bit.ly/29W3RZW
Jackhammer Bladed Jig: http://bit.ly/2popvj6
3.8 Keitech and 4.8 Keitech: http://bit.ly/2ab7s8v
7” Black Powerworm: http://bit.ly/2ouqzSU
6” Fat Roboworm (Margarita Mutilator Color): http://bit.ly/2awYSxM
Clausen Finesse Jig (Green Pumpkin): http://bit.ly/2eJinXo
Smallie Beaver (Sprayed Grass): http://bit.ly/2dR6CkP
Rage Toad: http://bit.ly/2dekwdd
5” Senko (Morning Dawn Color): http://bit.ly/2axAmNS
White Super Fluke: http://bit.ly/2aqys0H
Rio Rico Topwater: http://bit.ly/2f7gink

Rod- Shimano Zodias 6'10" Medium: http://bit.ly/2cgmMAe
Reel- Shimano Caenan: http://bit.ly/2geIvbD

Well done Tim! You completed the challenge with time to spare! We hope you guys enjoyed coming along on this challenge video. Its not our typical educational fishing video but we had a blast putting it together and doing something a little different! 

How to Catch Every Bass Under a Dock

In this video Tim explains what you need to do to catch as many fish as possible when fishing a dock. Instead of walking up and simply casting to the dock, take a tactical approach, work your angles and systematically catch all the fish.

Its amazing to us how many guys, especially from boats, will just make a random splash down cast into the middle of a dock then move on to the next one! Who came up with that idea?! Take 30 seconds out of your day, be systematic in your approach, and you will see immiediate results.

As the video begins Tim explains that the first step to dock fishing from shore is to approach the dock from the down shadow side. Meaning, don't let your shadow cross the dock, instead keep your shadow behind you. Next, start fishing the structure that is closest to shore and farthest from the center of the dock first. 

Slowly cast to each piling of the dock, shadow corner, or other structure. As you fish each piece of cover slowly work out to deeper water. This way any fish you catch will be pulled up into the shallows without crossing over the other fish.

The last cast should be to the very center and darkest part of the shadow under the dock. By the time you've reached this cast you should have caught every other fish under the dock. 

If you use this method for all of your dock fishing you're absolutely going to catch more bass! Whether you're bank fishing or standing on a bass boat this information applies to your fishing. If you happen to be on a boat simply fish the dock in reverse order to achieve the same result. 

Equipment Used...

Rod- 7'4" 3 power
Reel- Lew's BB1 Pro
Line- 15 lb AbrazX Fluorocarbon

Weight- 1/4 oz. Tungsten Bullet
Hook- 4/0 Gamakatsu EWG Superline
Bait- Reaction Innovations Sweet Beaver