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Wednesday, March 04, 2026

What Lure Did He Strike? Neighborhood Pond Crappie on an Inline Spinner

I love putting together the gear that actually works for me on the water — the stuff I trust, the tools I reach for, and the lures that keep showing up in my videos. The AAL Store is built around that idea: simple, honest recommendations from real days on the water. If you’ve ever wondered what I actually use, this is it.

Here’s a quick highlight from the channel — a reminder that the right gear doesn’t have to be complicated. Just reliable, fun, and ready for whatever the pond throws at you.

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Tuesday, March 03, 2026

Ultralight Bait Casting Adventures at Kroger Park: Live Stream Highlights, Tips & Community Vibes

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Fishing isn't just about the catch—it's about the whole experience: the fresh air, the water's edge, chatting with fellow anglers, and adapting on the fly (or in this case, with ultralight gear). That's exactly what shines through in this live stream session at Kroger Park, where I headed out for some relaxed ultralight bait casting and shared everything in real time.

Kroger Park turned out to be a perfect spot for this style of fishing. With its accessible pier and community-friendly vibe, it's a great local gem for anyone looking to enjoy public fishing without needing a boat. (Shoutout to spots like this that make getting on the water easy and fun!)

The stream kicked off right at the pier:

"Let's go to the pier here."

From there, it was all about ultralight bait casting—using light tackle to target a variety of species with finesse. Ultralight setups shine in these environments because they're sensitive, fun to use, and effective for everything from panfish to bigger surprises.

Key moments and tips I covered:

  • Observing the environment — Water conditions, fish behavior, and what's happening around you are huge. I stressed watching for signs like surface activity or how the water moves to decide where to cast.
  • Switching lures — One of the best strategies: Don't get stuck on one bait. I demonstrated quick changes to increase bites—sometimes it's the small tweak that turns a slow day around.
  • Casting techniques — Keeping it low and controlled for accuracy, especially around structure or from the pier.
  • Local regulations — Always a reminder: Check community and state rules to help protect the ecosystem and keep fishing great for everyone.
  • Community aspect — Chatting with other anglers on-site, sharing knowledge, and offering quick tips. That's what makes public spots special—everyone learns from each other.

The takeaways were clear: Fishing is about enjoying nature, adapting techniques based on what the fish are telling you, and building connections along the way. It's not always about numbers; sometimes it's the shared laughs, the "good luck and good fishing!" exchanges, and just being out there.

This live stream was a reminder that whether you're fly fishing, baitcasting, or just dipping a line, public parks like Kroger Park offer incredible opportunities for beginners and seasoned anglers alike. Get out there, observe, adapt, and enjoy the community!

Tight lines, stay observant, and good luck out there!




Tips for my next lure!


#Fishing #UltralightFishing #KrogerPark #FishingTips #BaitCasting #CommunityFishing #FishingLiveStream #FishingTechniques #OutdoorLife #CatchAndRelease

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Monday, March 02, 2026

Ultralight Baitcasting Bass #7 on an Inline Spinner

Ultralight baitcasting with an inline spinner just felt right today. The bass were active, the pattern was steady, and the bites kept stacking up one after another. This fish made number seven for the session — not the biggest of the day, but a solid, fun catch that kept the momentum rolling.

That’s what I love about ultralight fishing. Every fish feels like something, even the smaller ones. The rod loads up, the drag talks a little, and the whole fight feels personal. Simple gear, a confidence bait, and a pond that’s willing to give up a few fish — that’s Average Angler Life at its best.

Here’s the quick highlight — ultralight baitcaster, inline spinner, and bass number seven.

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These are the rods, reels, lures, and tools I actually use on the water. If you want to dial in your own ultralight setup — or just support Average Angler Life — this curated shop is a great place to start.

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If you enjoy these fishing moments, ultralight highlights, and everyday angler stories, you can support the channel by buying me a coffee. Every cup helps keep the rods bending and the videos rolling!

Disclaimer: As an Amazon Associate, I earn from qualifying purchases. These recommendations are based on gear I personally use or genuinely trust. Your support helps keep Average Angler Life on the water and sharing more stories — thank you.

Saturday, February 28, 2026

Ultralight Baitcasting Bass on an Inline Spinner

Ultralight baitcasting with an inline spinner is one of those setups that just makes every fish feel bigger, and today proved it again. I was working the pond edges when this bass hammered the spinner and immediately showed he had some real shoulders on him. A proper little fatty on light gear — the kind of bite that makes you grin before the fight even starts.

That’s what I love about ultralight fishing. You don’t need a giant to have a great moment. A chunky bass on a compact spinner can bend the rod, pull some drag, and make the whole session feel alive. Simple gear, honest bites, and a fish that hits way above its weight — that’s Average Angler Life.

Here’s the quick highlight — ultralight baitcaster, inline spinner, and a bass with attitude.

Average Angler Life Fishing Gear

Average Angler Life Fishing Gear

These are the rods, reels, lures, and tools I actually use on the water. If you want to dial in your own ultralight setup — or just support Average Angler Life — this curated shop is a great place to start.

Visit the AAL Gear Shop

Support Average Angler Life

If you enjoy these fishing moments, ultralight highlights, and everyday angler stories, you can support the channel by buying me a coffee. Every cup helps keep the rods bending and the videos rolling!

Disclaimer: As an Amazon Associate, I earn from qualifying purchases. These recommendations are based on gear I personally use or genuinely trust. Your support helps keep Average Angler Life on the water and sharing more stories — thank you.

Thursday, February 26, 2026

Bass Love the Copper Mepps Aglia Inline Spinner

Some lures just stay reliable year after year, and the copper Mepps Aglia inline spinner is one of them. I tied it on today expecting a few curious followers, but the bass went after it harder than I expected. This fish was just one of several that couldn’t resist the flash and vibration.

I love days like this — simple gear, light tackle, and a lure that does exactly what it’s supposed to do. The Mepps Aglia has always been a confidence bait for Average Angler Life, especially when I’m running ultralight or BFS setups. It casts well, it runs clean, and it gets bit even when the fish are being picky.

Here’s the quick highlight — one of several bass that smashed the copper blade today.

Average Angler Life Fishing Gear

Average Angler Life Fishing Gear

These are the ultralight lures, rods, reels, and tools I actually use on the water. If you want to dial in your own setup — or just support Average Angler Life — this curated shop is a great place to start.

Visit the AAL Gear List

Support Average Angler Life

If you enjoy these fishing moments, ultralight highlights, and everyday angler stories, you can support the channel by buying me a coffee. Every cup helps keep the rods bending and the videos rolling!

Disclaimer: As an Amazon Associate, I earn from qualifying purchases. These recommendations are based on gear I personally use or genuinely trust. Your support helps keep Average Angler Life on the water and sharing more stories — thank you.

Tuesday, February 24, 2026

Cold Evening Bass on a Rooster Tail!

The temps dropped, but the bass didn’t shut down. I stuck around until sunset with a Rooster Tail inline spinner tied on, hoping for a couple last bites before the light disappeared. Sure enough, the bass were still willing to play.

There’s something about those cool‑evening sessions that feels different — quieter, slower, and a little more rewarding. When a bass loads up on an inline spinner right before dark, it hits with that extra bit of energy that makes the whole trip worth it.

Here’s the quick highlight — a fading sunset, cooler air, and a couple bass that kept the day alive right to the end.

Average Angler Life Fishing Gear

Average Angler Life Fishing Gear

These are the ultralight lures, rods, reels, and tools I actually use on the water. If you want to dial in your own setup — or just support Average Angler Life — this curated shop is a great place to start.

Visit the AAL Gear List

Support Average Angler Life

If you enjoy these fishing moments, ultralight highlights, and everyday angler stories, you can support the channel by buying me a coffee. Every cup helps keep the rods bending and the videos rolling!

Disclaimer: As an Amazon Associate, I earn from qualifying purchases. These recommendations are based on gear I personally use or genuinely trust. Your support helps keep Average Angler Life on the water and sharing more stories — thank you.

Monday, February 23, 2026

Blue River Trout Fishing Report: Fresh Catch from December 20 at Hughes Crossing + Live Q&A

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December 20, 2025 – Blue River, OK

Hey everyone! Just got back from a solid day on the Blue River in Oklahoma at Hughes Crossing on December 20, 2025. Water was clear, flow was perfect, and the trout were biting steadily all day.

I landed about 10 rainbows (kept two for dinner) and lost plenty more. Morning action was strong on Olive Near Deere and Orange Eggstacy Egg patterns. Once the sun came out, white Mega Worms took over, with a hot stretch on Chartreuse Polar Flash White Mop Fly.

Going live tonight to share details (December 21, 2025 at 8:30PM Central), answer your questions about the Blue River right now, talk flies, tactics, conditions, and anything else on your mind for Oklahoma (and Texas) trout fishing this winter.

Drop in, say hi, and bring your questions—let's talk fishing!See you soon—hit that notification bell and join the live!

#BlueRiver #TroutFishing #OklahomaFishing #FlyFishing #LiveQA





Tips for my next lure!

DISCLAIMER: This video and description contains affiliate links, which means that if you click on one of the product links, I’ll receive a small commission. Also, as an Amazon Associate I earn from qualifying purchases. This helps support the website and allows us to continue to make videos like this. Thank you for the support!

Sunday, February 22, 2026

Warm Evening Pond Bass on an Ultralight Baitcaster

Warm evenings and ultralight baitcasting just go together. I headed out to the pond with a simple plan — tie on an inline spinner, walk the bank, and see if any bass were willing to play. It didn’t take long before a few fish showed up, including this scrappy one that hit way harder than its size.

That’s what I love about ultralight baitcasting. Every bite feels bigger, every fight feels personal, and even the smaller bass can put a real bend in the rod. On a quiet pond with a little breeze and fading light, it’s the perfect way to end the day.

Here’s the quick highlight — a warm evening, a simple setup, and a bass that made the ultralight gear earn its keep.

Average Angler Life Fishing Gear

Average Angler Life Fishing Gear

These are the ultralight lures, rods, reels, and tools I actually use on the water. If you want to dial in your own setup — or just support Average Angler Life — this curated shop is a great place to start.

Visit the AAL Gear List

Support Average Angler Life

If you enjoy these fishing moments, ultralight highlights, and everyday angler stories, you can support the channel by buying me a coffee. Every cup helps keep the rods bending and the videos rolling!

Disclaimer: As an Amazon Associate, I earn from qualifying purchases. These recommendations are based on gear I personally use or genuinely trust. Your support helps keep Average Angler Life on the water and sharing more stories — thank you.

Friday, February 20, 2026

Pond Fly Fishing: Bluegill and a Little Bass

Pond fly fishing days always feel a little different — quieter, slower, and somehow more personal. I grabbed the fly rod, walked the bank, and let the water tell me what was going on. It didn’t take long before a bluegill flashed on the fly, followed by a little bass that couldn’t resist the drift.

Nothing huge, nothing dramatic — just simple, honest fishing. Short casts, soft takes, and that satisfying bend in the rod that reminds you why a fly rod belongs at the pond too. These small‑water moments are the heart of Average Angler Life.

Here’s the quick highlight — a bluegill, a little bass, and a peaceful pond session that hit the spot.

Average Angler Life Fishing Gear

Average Angler Life Fishing Gear

These are the rods, reels, flies, and tools I actually use on the water. If you want to dial in your own setup — or just support Average Angler Life — this curated shop is a great place to start.

Visit the AAL Gear Shop

Support Average Angler Life

If you enjoy these fishing moments, fly‑fishing highlights, and everyday angler stories, you can support the channel by buying me a coffee. Every cup helps keep the rods bending and the videos rolling!

Disclaimer: As an Amazon Associate, I earn from qualifying purchases. These recommendations are based on gear I personally use or genuinely trust. Your support helps keep Average Angler Life on the water and sharing more stories — thank you.

Wednesday, February 18, 2026

How It Really Feels to Go Fishing: Funny Fishing Memes for Anglers

How do you really feel when you go fishing? Some days you’re hyped, some days you’re humbled, and some days you’re just laughing at yourself while the fish do whatever they want. These quick fishing memes capture the emotional roller coaster every angler knows all too well.

From the pre-trip confidence to the “maybe next time” reality check, these moments are what make fishing such a fun, unpredictable ride. If you’ve ever gone from superstar to side-eye in a single cast, you’re in the right place. Average Angler Life is all about celebrating the honest, everyday moments that keep us coming back.

Here’s a quick highlight that sums it up — a reminder that fishing isn’t just about the catch. It’s about the laughs, the surprises, and the stories we bring home. Enjoy the memes, and enjoy the journey.

Average Angler Life Fishing Gear

Average Angler Life Fishing Gear

These are the rods, reels, lures, and tools I actually use on the water. If you want to dial in your own setup — or just support Average Angler Life — this curated shop is a great place to start.

Visit the AAL Gear Shop

Support Average Angler Life

If you enjoy these fishing moments, ultralight highlights, and everyday angler stories, you can support the channel by buying me a coffee. Every cup helps keep the rods bending and the videos rolling!

Disclaimer: As an Amazon Associate, I earn from qualifying purchases. These recommendations are based on gear I personally use or genuinely trust. Your support helps keep Average Angler Life on the water and sharing more stories — thank you.

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