Video Transcript:
I love catching bass. They strike hard, they jump, and they're a lot of fun
to catch, especially on a fly rod. I know that many of you already fish for
bass using plastic worms, top-water lures, and hard baits. Fly fishing is
similar. It's all about figuring out what the bass are feeding on. We use
different types of flies to imitate these food sources for bass, then
present them as naturally as possible.
This can be anything from imitating a frog or a mouse on the surface, to
flies that replicate bait fish or even crayfish underwater, and some bass
flies don't look like anything in particular. They just look good to eat.
The key is to get the fly near a bass and make it look like something
alive.