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On this episode of Low Budget Live (Not So Live), luke runs his mouth about fishing "ditches" on the side of the road in FL, the Hartwell Bassmaster Elite, Skeet Reese retires, and talks with BPT Pro, Justin Lucas, as he prepares for the top 10 round of the BPT event onk Nickajack! The duo discuss solutions to the co angler participation numbers, how fatherhood changes everything, going from the young gun to the veteran and more! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Skeet Reese talks about his career and why he has decided to retire following the conclusion of the 2025 Major League Fishing Bass Pro Tour in 2025.
Bass After Dark — inch for inch and pound for pound, the best show in fishing — is back for another lively, and LIVE, episode. Don't miss Ken Duke, Brian the Carpenter, and our three mystery panelists (spoiler alert: it's Skeet Reese, Byron Velvick, and Jordan Lee) as we dive into the question: How do you develop your fishing instincts? More Bass After Dark: YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@BassAfterDark Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/bass-after-dark/id1716082782 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/3yMvtb7iKPlblLxqlLbOmz Rumble: https://rumble.com/user/BassAfterDark Instagram: https://instagram.com/bassafterdarkshow Facebook: https://facebook.com/bassafterdark Stock media provided by Sounder_Music / Pond5 Stock media provided by lovemushroom / Pond5 Stock music provided by Sineius / Pond5
Mike McKinnis and Skeet Reese on MERCER-180
Mike McKinnis and Skeet Reese on MERCER-180
Matt chats with 2024 Bass Fishing Hall of Famer, Skeet Reese, about the future of the tournament bass fishing industry in the forward facing sonar era, his selection to the Bass Fishing Hall Of Fame, and his recent BPT win on the James River.
On today's episode we are joined by one of the most successful anglers in the history of bass fishing, Skeet Reese! We get the chance to sit down with Skeet and talk about some of the most memorable moments in his historic career, bait designs, new products and old favorites, his legendary dance moves, and more! Brought to you by: American Legacy Fishing & Outdoors www.americanlegacyfishing.com Use Code: TACKLETALK10 for 10% Off* Additional Support Provided By: Dakota Lithium Batteries - Use Code TACKLETALK10 for 10% Off Mossy Oak | Mossy Oak Fishing
On today's episode of Ike Live we have on Skeet Reese! Skeet is one of the best in the fishing industry when it comes to the business side! We discuss the industry and how much has changed and what is to come! We also discuss a NUDE fishing commercial that we were both a part of way back in the day! Come on folks let's listen!
Welcome to Episode 204 of the Jigs & Bigs Podcast! In this week's episode, we take a deep dive into Joe's impressions of the new digs for the New England Fishing Expo in Marlboro, Massachusetts. Join us as we explore the revamped venue and discuss all the exciting highlights from this past weekend's event. But that's not all - we've also got some juicy drama to share! We delve into the treacherous world of Facebook comments, where we encounter some problematic individuals responding to a recent post from Skeet Reese. Sit back and get ready for some jaw-dropping moments as we dissect and discuss the outrageous behavior of these online trolls. And in our highly anticipated "beef seat" segment, we have a very special guest joining us. None other than the newly inducted International Freshwater Fishing Hall of Famer and local fishing godfather, Al Gag! Prepare to be inspired as we dive into Al's incredible journey, memorable accomplishments, and the valuable insights he shares with us. Whether you're a seasoned angler, a social media enthusiast, or a fishing aficionado, this episode is packed with entertainment, education, and engaging conversations. Don't miss out on the excitement - tune in to Episode 204 of the Jigs & Bigs Podcast now! Register for the April 2024 Multi Species Scavenger Hunt here: https://app.fishingchaos.com/tournament/5xkESlZamC7Ya8kHFoeM Enter the Columbus Fishing Expo Online Raffle: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/j-b-columbus-fishing-expo-raffle-entry-tickets-803231586297?aff=oddtdtcreator Get details on the 2024 Springfield Sportsman's Show: https://www.osegsportsmens.com/ BUY HEAT YOUR MEAT: https://heatyourmeat.net/ Call the J+B Hotline! 1+ (413) 324-8519 (Questions, comments, FTG, and more) BECOME A JIGHEAD HERE: https://rebrand.ly/bf8612 Check out our LINKTREE: https://linktr.ee/jigsandbigs Thanks to our Show Partners! - Dark Horse Tackle - https://rebrand.ly/5p68yye [Save 15% off your first box in a Weekend Warrior or Dabble Pack month-month subscription using code JIGSANDBIGS15 at checkout or put together a BYOB and use the code JANDBBYOB25! - Omnia Fishing - https://omnia.direct/OmniaE-GiftCard [Save 15% off your FIRST order at Omnia Fishing!] - A-Bay Lure - https://abaylure.com [Use code Jigsandbigs to save 20% on your entire order] - Bay House Apartment - https://shorturl.at/fpRX8 - The Ship Motel - https://theshipmotel.com/ - Reaction Tackle - https://bit.ly/3ROTj5k - Three Belles Outfitters - https://rebrand.ly/zsdnchi - Torege Polarized Sunglasses - https://rebrand.ly/i2cqymx [Use code jigsandbigs10 to save 10% at checkout!] --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/jigsandbigs/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/jigsandbigs/support
No show about big bass would be complete without stories of the ones that got away. After all, it's the ones that got away that help to make the ones we actually catch so precious and important. In this episode of The Big Bass Podcast, we hear stories about the ones that got away from legendary anglers Bill Dance, Shaw Grigsby, Skeet Reese, and 2023 Bassmaster Classic champ Jeff Gustafson. For more of The Big Bass Podcast, look for us here: Website: https://www.thebigbasspodcast.com YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@thebigbasspodcast Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/thebigbasspodcast Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thebigbasspodcast Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/bigbasspodcast --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/the-big-bass-podcast/message
Show Notes: https://wetflyswing.com/lz3 Presented By: Daiichi, Drifthook Fly Fishing, Stonefly Nets Sponsors: https://wetflyswing.com/sponsors Today we got Phil Rowley to get you prepared for approaching new lakes on your next trip. He shares his expertise and provides invaluable tips and techniques for anglers looking to tackle unfamiliar waters. According to Phil, the key to success all starts with meticulous planning and preparation. In this blog post, we'll dive deeper into Phil's advice and explore how it can help you improve your fishing game. New Lakes Show Notes with Phil Rowley 5:54 - Phil tells about that time in 2007 when he participated in the Canadian Fly Fishing championship with a team and they won the gold medal. He had never fished the venue lake before that. 8:24 - The framework of success starts with planning and preparation. Skeet Reese, a world-class bass angler, said that proper preparation prevents poor performance. Talk to friends, colleagues, or guides in local fly shops that have fished the lake before. You can also check online forums and social media. Phil recommends a private Facebook group called Stillwaters. 11:33 - Hi gives tips on using Google maps when looking at the lake. This provides a 3D graphic that shows the low-lying and mountainous areas. When fly fishing lakes, it's best to go to areas that are 20 feet deep or less. With this, you can be assured that sunlight penetrates up to the bottom of the lake. This stimulates plant growth in the area where fish feed from. 13:31 - Another advantage of fishing in shallow waters less than 20 feet deep is you'll have a lot of presentation options and techniques. 15:43 - He talks about navigating the lake using Google Earth view. 17:01 - He also recommends using a bathymetric or underwater contour map. His go-to website for a host of different bathymetric maps is AnglersAtlas.com. You can print the map and bring it with you. 20:11 - When the contour lines in the bathymetric map are compact and tight together, that indicates a rapid change in depth. 21:26 - We dig into the preparation of equipment and gear. Typically when Phil gets on the water, he likes to have a minimum of two to three rods. Look for a fly line that is capable of throwing indicators and long leaders. 24:07 - He mentions the drogue. It is an underwater parachute that slows and controls the drift of the boat. This controls your boat and enables you to focus on your presentation. He also recommends other must-haves such as a sounder, polarized sunglasses, thermometer, throat pump, vial, and nets. 27:55 - Make it a habit to have an aquarium net with you. You can use it to get a sample along the shoreline or catch something with it. 28:40 - Make sure that all your accessories are topped up too like your swivels for your indicator rigs, tippets, and nippers. Make sure also that you have binoculars. 30:23 - Bring a notebook or your smartphone with you to make notes about your adventure such as the location, weather, the food sources that you pumped from a fish, the hatches, and the equipment you used among others. This is because you could probably return to the same lake one day and use your notes as a reference so as not to start all over again. 31:36 - When you get to the shore, pay attention to what you see and hear. Slow down and look. Spend about 10 to 20 minutes on the shore. Listen for moving fish, birds, those kinds of things. 36:59 - When you're already out on the water, go slowly and look around. Give the sounder a few minutes to settle and adjust after you put it into the water, then check the temperature. Phil ideally looks for water temperature for trout at 50-65 degrees Fahrenheit. If you're fishing for other species, make sure you're familiar with the temperature ranges. 38:10 - Pay attention to bird activity, especially when they are flying low to the water. That's a sign that they are feeding on something emerging from the water. 39:19 - When out on the water, look for the factors that provide trout with comfort, protection, and food. Phil talked more about these in the Littoral Zone #1 episode. 41:12 - Lakes go through distinct seasons. Here he talks about thermocline. 44:46 - Phil's favorite spots when it comes to structure are drop-offs, little channels, and troughs. The seam between the light and the dark water is a great place to prospect and drift along or anchor. 45:46 - Your sounder is critical because it helps find these subtle differences in depth that don't show up on a bathymetric map or Google Earth. Phil uses the Humminbird Helix 7. 48:26 - Phil digs into the food factors. A throat pump, used correctly and properly, can be invaluable because it tells you what prey the trout are feeding on. You want to get samples from the trout's esophagus, not its stomach. 50:50 - He gives a step-by-step process of how to properly use a throat pump so as not to be more invasive than necessary. 54:31 - Cover as much water as you can until you find fish or have some consistent success. He walks us through how to do that vertically and horizontally. 59:15 - We dig into navigating your fly through the water. Trout are sight feeders, so they can be easily attracted by the movement of the fly. Letting your fly still is also very important because the trout then has that opportunity to pounce on your fly when it takes a break. 1:01:19 - Droppers are a great tool to use. It will allow you to fish different depths, pattern types, colors, and two flies. 1:04:03 - He talks about fly patterns. He breaks his flies into three basic categories: suggestive flies, imitative flies, and attractive flies. 1:04:19 - He talks about the purpose of suggestive flies and mentions some examples. 1:05:21 - He talks about imitative flies. The most imitative ones are chironomids. 1:06:13 - He has an analogy that he follows called the DRP which means Depth, Retrieve, and Pattern. Phil believes that presentation is much better than the pattern itself. 1:08:02 - He gives a tip on changing fly patterns. He has a little day box with a magnet where he puts his flies on and lets them dry out so he can see his fly progression. 1:08:39 - He digs into attractor patterns or attractive flies. 1:10:33 - He summarizes the steps and tips on approaching a new lake. 1:14:19 - If you want to learn more about Stillwater fly fishing, check out Phil's book, The Orvis Guide to Stillwater Trout Fishing. Show Notes: https://wetflyswing.com/lz3
Come listen to some of the memorable stories from Catching Knowledge's first 50 episodes! Listen to Jon Rinderer, Trevor McKinney, Skeet Reese, and Denny Brauer. You won't be disappointed! Don't forget to check out their each of their full episodes too!
Skeet Reese and Justin Lucas talk about the upcoming REDCREST tournament on Grand Lake.
Ultimate Bass Radio - Nick Wood and Skeet Reese and Kevin VanDam
Skeet is one of the top 5 tournament money-winners of all time for Major League Fishing. He has tallied over 10 first place wins, over 80 top 10 finishes, and over 120 top 20 finishes. Learn about Skeet, a one of a kind guy with a big truck and a bigger personality.
In this episode of the podcast the guys chat with one of the best to ever hold a rod and reel, Skeet Reese. Skeet talks about the rocky road that eventually lead to a hall of fame bass fishing career. He also tells several entertaining stories about his early days on tour, white knuckle boating experiences, and what it takes to have a winning mindset in fishing.
In Episode #9, co-host Greg Underdahl talks with good friend and fellow Major League Fishing cameraman, Dustin Blanchet about what it's like making a living filming in the great outdoors. Dustin and Greg recount some of the fun shoots they've worked on together and describe what's it's really like to work behind-the-scenes on a television show. Blanchet also details his experience filming Skeet Reese's Big 5 win and reluctantly tells the story of an unfortunate incident at the recent REDCREST event. But there's SO MUCH MORE! Sit back, crack open a cold one, and relax. You're among friends. This isn't another fishing podcast. This is...Another Fishing Podcast! Support Angling Uploaded on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/anglinguploadedSubscribe to Angling Uploaded on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/anglinguploadedConnect with Angling Uploaded on Social Media:Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/anglinguploadedInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/anglinguploadedTwitter: https://www.twitter.com/anglinguploaded
In the second segment of the Ike Live show we welcome in Byron Velvick to the show and our good friend Skeet Reese. We swap stories and talk all things bass fishing, bachelor life, and the antics that came with the cowboy days of bass fishing.
Wow..... a jammed packed show that was supposed to be a Sunline Hotline show ended up with two Pros, Mark Copley of Strike King / Lew's and a valuable caller for Matt's quest on the river. First up, Skeet Reese after his great performance at the K-Chain on Day One the a Eufaula Preview with Matt Herren, then a discussion with Mark Copley of Strike King / Lew's about a new video series on Instagram and finally, Matt's prop talk continues..... Check it out.
Skeet Reese is one of the most popular stars in professional bass fishing. This interview shows why that is so. Skeet has almost $3.5 million in career earnings and he’s nowhere close to being done. He joins us to talk about the ins-and-outs of the pro fishing business. Like he told us, “I am the president of Skeet Reese, Inc.” What’s it like for him to wear the crown? Skeet shares some great info with us. Dan Johnston from St. Croix talks summer patterns for panfish. Dan Quinn, Field Promotions Manager from Rapala, shares his opinions on what is happening in the lure business today.
Ultimate Bass Radio - Brent Chapman and Randy Pringle and Skeet Reese and Randy MacBride
He's one of the Top 5 leading money-winners of all time, but we connected with Skeet Reese just after he was "a dollar short" (his words not mine!) at Lake Fork. Listen to what Skeet had to say about "18 pretty intense minutes", Heavy Hitters, and how to make the best smoked meatloaf in the world.
Ultimate Bass Radio - Ross England and JD Richey and Randy Pringle and Skeet Reese
Chauncey is joined by Captain Tony, IHSA winners, Skeet Reese, and Matt Eads.
Chauncey is joined by Captain Tony, IHSA winners, Skeet Reese, and Matt Eads.
It's not often The Freaks talk with fishermen. After all fishing isn't our normal definition of Speed! But General Tire Major League Fishing Star Skeet Reese is a different kind of fisherman. He says he likes to cover 100 miles of coastline a day as he trolls for small mouthed bass in competition. Reese sounds like fun. Listen...
It's not often The Freaks talk with fishermen. After all fishing isn't our normal definition of Speed! But General Tire Major League Fishing Star Skeet Reese is a different kind of fisherman. He says he likes to cover 100 miles of coastline a day as he trolls for small mouthed bass in competition. Reese sounds like fun. Listen...
Ultimate Bass Radio - Johny Johnson and Skeet Reese and Bill McAnally
Bassmaster Elite Series angler James Elam joins Mike "Ike" Iaconelli in-studio as the co-host (sitting in for Sweet Pete Gluszek, who is practicing for the Champlain Open tounament) for the 80th episode of the Ike Live bass fishing podcast. Skeet Reese also calls in to talk about the Chesapeake Bay postponement due to flood conditions. Heavy rains caused flooding in the Susquehanna River which created "unsafe conditions" for the anglers. Dave, who was playing video games, was replaced by BTC's wife, Heather, and musical guest bassoonist Logan.This BASS anglers James Elam and Skeet Reese Chesapeake postponement segment of Episode 80 of the Ike Live Bass Fishing podcast and talk show is presented by Mystery Tackle Box.
Ultimate Bass Radio - Taylor Parsons and Skeet Reese and Chuck Kavros
Chauncey is live from 2018 Bassmaster Classic. Hear interviews from Jacob Foust, Jordan Lee, Mark Davis Jr. and Skeet Reese.
Chauncey is live from 2018 Bassmaster Classic. Hear interviews from Jacob Foust, Jordan Lee, Mark Davis Jr. and Skeet Reese.
Ultimate Bass Radio - Kevin VanDam and Skeet Reese and Gerald Swindle
Stray Casts Outdoor Cartoon Television Bass Fishing Talk Show
This is the full Skeet Reese interview from the May 10, 2017 episode of Stray Casts Outdoor Cartoon Television. Please subscribe and leave a review- we'll love you for it!
Ultimate Bass Radio - John Murray and Skeet Reese
Being a journalist of sorts, I truly enjoyed the chance to talk with a real pro like Don Barone. Despite usually being the interviewer, Don was very casual and comfortable to talk to, and was quite candid with some of his answers. In this episode, we'll chat a little more about how the game has changed in journalism as the internet has developed. News travels fast in the new world of information, but that is a place where a man like Don is separated from your typical columnist; you can't just google the story of "Joe the sewing machine repairman"; you have to sit down with Joe, let him tell his story, and you share that story with others. I ask Don to share some detail on his visit to the St. Croix rods factory, and the inspiration for his article on meeting "the people" at the information booth at the Bassmaster Classic. Lastly, Don bashfully tells us more about the Tackle The Storm foundation that he founded after a fashion with his friend Skeet Reese. Years later this not-for-profit charity is doing well, and is quietly doing great work for people in need. "For a child, a rod and reel is a magic wand... every cast is a chance at treasure" - Don 'DB' Barone Listen on Stitcher: One More Cast on Stitcher Listen on TuneIn Radio: One More Cast on TuneIn Radio Subscribe on iTunes: One More Cast on iTunes Episode Resources: Don on Bassmaster: Don DB Barone Follow Don on Twitter: @DonBarone Check out Bassmaster.com: BassMaster.com Wired2Fish.com: Wired2Fish The Tackle the Storm Foundation: Tackle The Storm Foundation Classic Fans Bassmaster Article: Classic Fans St. Croix Bassmaster Article: The working stiffs of St. Croix
We start things off by welcoming Lake Fork Angler Ronny Norenberg to the show. On Monday, Ronny shattered a 50 year old state record by hauling in this monster channel cat! The new Texas state record. Ronny's fish tipped the scales at 37.54 lbs- beating the old record by over a pound and crushing the [...]
We start things off by welcoming Lake Fork Angler Ronny Norenberg to the show. On Monday, Ronny shattered a 50 year old state record by hauling in this monster channel cat! The new Texas state record. Ronny's fish tipped the scales at 37.54 lbs- beating the old record by over a pound and crushing the [...]
Ultimate Bass Radio - Randy Howell and Mike McClelland and Skeet Reese and Brett Hite and Joe Uribe Jr
Ultimate Bass Radio - Stafford Lahr DFW and Skeet Reese
Skeet Reese joins Aaron & Kurt at the mic on Bass Edge Radio Presented by KeelGuard. The boys talk marketing, Skeet's monster truck and targeting bass guarding fry. Also, Skeet answers a listener question and awards a $100 O'Reilly Auto Parts gift-card.
Ultimate Bass Radio - Kevin Van Dam and Skeet Reese
Skeet Reese and Dee Thomas
Kevin Van Dam and Skeet Reese and Mark Zona
Hosts Aaron and Steve provide tips on post spawn fishing. BASS Elite Angler Skeet Reese discusses swimbait selection and secrets. We answer a listener question on choosing their first boat. Brian Wright with Fishing Tackle Forum on finding unique tackle.
BASS Elite Angler Skeet Reese discusses his background, mental toughness and consistency. Fisheries biologist Bob Lusk is back discussing boat electronics and their impact on fish. Pete Ponds answers a listener question with river fishing tips.