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What is Jon B.'s favorite way to fish for bass?

Based on the video context, Jon B. seems to have a versatile approach to bass fishing and utilizes various techniques depending on the conditions and time of year. In the first video, he mentions fishing up north and down south, indicating that he adapts his methods to different locations. He also mentions learning something new every day, which suggests that he is constantly evolving and experimenting with different techniques.

In the second video, Jon B. talks about using a hair jig or a swim jig in dirty water. He explains that even in murky conditions, fish can still detect subtle movements through their lateral line. This suggests that he pays attention to the fish's sensory abilities and tailors his approach accordingly.

In the third video, Jon B. is ice fishing for bass. He mentions using a Vexilar, which is a type of fish finder, to locate fish below the ice. He also talks about using a rig with spike strip small plastics to target largemouth bass. This indicates that he adapts his gear and bait choices to suit the specific conditions of ice fishing.

In the fourth video, Jon B. discusses his favorite jigs for targeting bass. He mentions a finesse jig as his go-to lure, especially in colder weather. He also mentions that he gets asked about lures for ponds and local lakes, and he often recommends a jig. This suggests that he has had success with jigs in various situations and believes they are effective year-round.

Overall, Jon B. seems to have a versatile and adaptable approach to bass fishing. He is open to trying new techniques and learning from his experiences. It's important to note that these observations are based on the limited video context provided, so it would be helpful to watch the full videos for a more comprehensive understanding of Jon B.'s preferred methods.

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This is WHY You Should Be NIGHT FISHING + My Biggest Bass of 2021 (Just Fishing Ep.1) by Jon B. pretty biased opinion but that's just how i feel and i'm still learning i've been doing this for over 20 years now started fishing those four and i learn something new every single day and as cliche as it sounds that is the truth i've learned already so much just in the past couple weeks fishing you know fishing up north fishing down south just figuring out what these fish maybe two hours and a half to kill something like that if we can get a few to slip up see as many as i have been saying so that baits out there there's a couple posted up right there i also need to be hanging right out here a bit of a little flat that drops off i've seen quite a few lmb's in the spot they always seem to feed right about now on the shallower part of this there's some jimmies down there chasing bait being ornery nope they're coming up one just busted right behind me so begging don't come up don't jump don't jump oh god it's a good fish that's a good fish probably about five pounds maybe good bass on a brush pile trying to keep him out of the brush bob good fish very nice fish yes sir he's about four really nice fish though really nice fish healthy summer bass check that out let's go on the dropbox shot went over with the hud didn't want it
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Spring Bass Fishing For GIANTS! (New Personal Best) by Jon B. I stayed on him I was like all right I'm gonna try to follow this fish and he just went right back down to the bottom and came back and ate it again you know it's pretty pretty cool stuff this graph is really starting to bust some myths for sure I mean that that is a perfect example like as a kid I grew up thinking you miss a fish that's your shot like that's your last and only shot whereas that's really just not not the truth man that ain't the truth anyway it's my little two sons this is actually a technique that I obviously did not coin my buddy Josh Jones has been pretty much tearing up the bass fishing world on a technique just like this and you know don't get it twisted you could you could fish a really super subtle hair jig or a swim jig in dirty water like this is only like probably a foot Vis but fish have such Keen ability in their lateral line to feel movement through the water column so it's just something very subtle and this time of the year it's like you're gonna get some fish that are riled up of course like that one on the surface that busted on my jerk bait but you're also going to get some bastards down there really in a negative mood they're not going to eat they're not hungry but if you give them a freaking
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Bass Through The Ice (4lb+ Ice Bass) by Jon B. get a bite that comes off but for the most part I look the middle sit there the dudes thing and wait for the master comes this little vex are my friend has is really really helping right here I'm on top of water right now but for the most part just try to keep that little above the weeds some leads down there and my guess is the Fisher right right below those needs in the weeds looking up at those minnows they're hitting that soulja get as early to hook on it to some key cookbook sells well this is the rig we used as some of the deeper lakes we use to fish from the bass and especially set up for today for the largemouth Louise a similar set up a little lighter line a little smart Jamaica's of course and we're using spike strip small plastics that's basically what the rig is for today Henson warmed up I believe it's in the high mid 20s now which was great compared to the teens that we had earlier on this morning and try our luck for some bats some midday bass it's about 12 o'clock Singh like that and I've seen kind of damage we can do with these largemouth so thanks for watching and hopefully gonna see more fish on tape
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Top 3 Jigs -- For Targeting Year-round Bass by Jon B. hey guys and welcome to another episode of fishing the Midwest I'm your host John B today's video I'm going to talk about kind of a controversial subject I'm going to be talking about the most effective bats presentations you can throw I know this is going to cause a little bit uproar in the comment sections because everyone has their own personal preference I'm building up this because I know I'm gonna get some people that are gonna be like what are you talking about kid I've been fishing for 800 years and I know everything there is no about bass fishing you're wrong well you're probably right if you've been fishing for over 800 years hey yeah that's like I don't know maybe 784 more years of experience and I have so I get asked by ton by viewers what's a good lure for my for my pond for my local lake it's hard to get specific because I'm not there in person with them I don't know what the fish are doing but the one lure that I usually tend to always mention is a jig I've caught jig fish from spring all the way to late winter these are stone cold baths catching machines and I want to share them with you guys today now the first one and probably one of my most favorite ones is the finesse jig this little guy right here comes into play when it's cold out when you're fishing
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Fall Structure Bass Fishing | Bass Fishing by Bass Fishing Tips & Techniques by BassResource So jerkbait probably my favorite way to fish. And I'll throw a 6-foot, 8-inch St. Croix Legend tournament, medium power, extra fast action. Extra fast is really key because to work that bait effectively, you need a soft tip, but when the fish bites, you gotta have enough backbone to lean into them and get the hook into them. So that's by far my favorite rod. 10 to 12 pound Sunline FC Sniper fluorocarbon, 7:1 gear ratio reel. That's my favorite way to target those bait fish chasing bass over structure. The other thing too, that I think a lot of time gets overlooked when you're out offshore away from, you know, shallow or water is topwater. You know, if you're in a clear water reservoir or, you know, a lake, those fish will come up from a long ways and hit a topwater bait. You know, they’re conditioned, they're when they're feeding on baitfish out there, they're looking up and they're looking for, you know, a bigger one that got off the school. They're looking for a wounded one. They're looking for something that stands out from that big ball of bait. So a topwater is a good way to draw a big bite, you know, from those fish suspended over the structure. This is a Reaction Innovations Vixen. I do one modification on there that on all my walking baits that it's probably not super well known. I put a double split ring on every single hook and I put a number four Gamakatsu EWG Short Shank, and that's really specific.
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2 Cold Water Tactics You NEED To Try -- Bass Fishing by Jon B. for some of these less aggressive fish that are positioned in the shallower waters I'm not I want to talk to you guys about crank bait fishing this time of year now I do it kind of different than I guess most people do it partially because I fish a lot of deep water when I'm doing that I'm generally out in the middle of Lake generally in an area where it's kind of open so I have zero protection to the way it's not that way today but just for educational purposes I'm going to show you what I like to do when I'm out in this small boat I have two hangers one of the back one in the back one in the front and I drop these down each so I can keep myself in position and break apart this area and you'll see why I do that here in a little bit also I've got my crock fours on right now in honor of gene Jensen a gay flute master who just hit his 100,000 subscribers who's got the stitching in leather and everything man these are fresh so everything pretty much matters when you're crankbait fishing rod the reel the line and the lure especially I like to pick a bait that's got a pretty heavy-duty bill because I want to grind up against those rocks I want to feel that everything that's down there whether it be rocks and gravel brush

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