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Tuesday, June 09, 2026

Kayak Catfish Hunt for Thai Spicy Catfish: From Slow Start to Kitchen Success

Kayak Catfish Hunt for Thai Spicy Catfish: From Slow Start to Kitchen Success

Kayak Catfish Hunt for Thai Spicy Catfish

From Slow Start to Kitchen Success 🎣🍛

Ever had one of those mornings where the fish make you earn every single bite? That’s exactly how this kayak fishing adventure started.

I launched before dawn with one clear goal: catch fresh catfish for my favorite Thai Spicy Catfish dish. The shad that normally hang out at the boat ramp were playing hard to get. I spent way more time than I wanted chasing bait, but that’s part of the honest outdoors life, right?

Patience paid off. I finally gathered enough shad to set out a full dozen juglines. Once those lines were soaking, the catfish started cooperating. I ended the morning with more than enough fat, healthy fish for the recipe — plus plenty of extras to share or freeze!

There’s nothing quite like paddling home with a cooler full of fresh catch and turning it straight into a hot, spicy meal. From kayak to kitchen — this one felt extra rewarding.

Have you ever had a fishing trip that started slow but finished strong? Drop your favorite catfish recipe or cooking method in the comments. I love hearing your stories!

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Monday, June 08, 2026

Cold Front Bass at Bethany Lakes — BFS Ultralight Tactics for Pressured Winter Ponds

Most anglers don’t realize that even when temperatures crash from the 70s into the mid‑30s, there are still real chances to hook bass—if you know where and how to look. At Bethany Lakes, Average Angler Life leans into a BFS‑style approach on a chilly day, using ultralight gear and precise retrieves to turn what looks like a shutdown bite into a steady run of opportunities.

This session focuses on fishing heavily pressured ponds with inline spinners and weightless Senkos, using steady retrieves and targeted casts to cover the right water as the sun drops and the air cools. We talk about how bass behave around cold fronts, the subtle signs that tell you fish are still active, and why small, finesse‑oriented presentations can out‑perform bigger baits when conditions get tough.

Along the way, we walk through favorite gear setups—from DIY spinners built on a budget to classic lightning rods that still get the job done. It’s a mix of practical rigging, real‑time adjustments, and honest problem‑solving, including dealing with snags, line management, and making the most of the gear you already own.

We also touch on the science and feel of fish activity during hatch periods, and how to adapt with fly fishing or bait finesse gear when conditions shift. Whether you’re a weekend pond angler or someone squeezing in quick trips after work, the goal is the same: stay confident, stay curious, and keep a bait in the water when others are packing up.

Cold days don’t have to mean dead water. With patience, finesse, and the right approach, you can turn those chilly setbacks into bass comebacks—and that’s exactly what this Bethany Lakes session is all about.

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Mepps Inline Spinner and BFS Combo — Ultralight Bass Fishing with Average Angler Life

Mepps Inline Spinner + BFS Combo — Ultralight Bass Fishing

Mepps inline spinner and a BFS combo get it done. In this highlight, Average Angler Life keeps it simple with ultralight baitcasting and that classic Mepps flash. Light gear, small lure, and honest bites — exactly what you want when you just want to feel something tug back.

Ultralight setups shine on days when the fish need a little convincing. The Mepps inline spinner brings flash and vibration, while the BFS combo keeps everything light and responsive. Together, they turn a simple pond session into a steady run of honest bites.

If you love light tackle, small water, and feeling every head shake, this combo belongs in your kit.

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Saturday, June 06, 2026

Micro Fly Rod Fishing for Bluegill — Slow Start to Every‑Cast Action with Average Angler Life

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Every piece of gear in the AAL Store is something I’ve used, tested, and trusted in real sessions. No hype — just honest tools that help Average Angler Life keep the rods bending and the adventures rolling.

Whether it’s fly fishing, pond hopping, or chasing bass from the bank, the right gear makes the day smoother. The AAL Store is where I keep everything I rely on — rods, reels, tools, flies, and accessories that have earned their place in my pack.

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Thursday, June 04, 2026

One Chased It… DENIED — When the Fish Won’t Commit with Average Angler Life

One Chased It… DENIED — When the Fish Won’t Commit

Some days the fish follow, flash, swirl… and then just refuse to commit. In this quick live highlight, Average Angler Life gets one of those classic “almost” moments — the kind that every angler knows too well. It’s frustrating, funny, and part of what keeps fishing interesting.

The fish was interested — you could see it. A quick chase, a swirl behind the fly… and then nothing. No strike, no hook‑set, just that classic moment where the fish changes its mind at the last second.

These denied strikes are part of the story. They keep you thinking, adjusting, and firing that next cast with a little more intention. Not every moment ends with a fish in hand — and that’s what makes the good ones feel even better.

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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, June 02, 2026

Bass Struck — Got Him! Deer Hair Fly Action Near the Bank with Average Angler Life

AAL Store — Gear I Actually Use on the Water

Every piece of gear in the AAL Store is something I’ve used, tested, and trusted in real sessions. No hype — just honest tools that help Average Angler Life keep the rods bending and the adventures rolling.

Whether it’s fly fishing, pond hopping, or chasing bass from the bank, the right gear makes the day smoother. The AAL Store is where I keep everything I rely on — rods, reels, tools, flies, and accessories that have earned their place in my pack.

If you’ve ever wondered what I actually use on the water, this is the spot.

Featured Gear from the AAL Lineup

These are real tools used in real sessions — field‑tested and trusted.

AAL Featured Gear

Reliable, field‑tested gear used in real AAL sessions.

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Pond Session Essential

A go‑to piece of gear for small‑water missions.

View on Amazon

AAL Trusted Tool

A trusted tool tuned for real‑world use.

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Explore the AAL Store

Browse the full lineup of gear I actually use.

Visit AAL Store
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These are the rods, reels, flies, and tools I actually use on the water. If you want to explore the full lineup — or support Average Angler Life — the AAL Store is the best place to start.

Visit the AAL Store

Support Average Angler Life

If you enjoy these gear highlights and honest fishing moments, you can support the channel by buying me a coffee. Every cup helps keep the rods bending and the cameras 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, June 01, 2026

BFS Ultralight Bass Fishing After Work — Tiny Mepps, Pressured Ponds & Smart Pond Tactics - Spotify 157

Ever wonder how ultralight gear can turn a familiar, heavily pressured pond into a fresh challenge? In this after‑work session, Average Angler Life leans into BFS‑style fishing with tiny lures and a steady hand, showing how finesse tactics can unlock bites when the bass have seen just about everything.

Armed with a 1/16‑ounce Mepps Aglia inline spinner and high‑vis Stren mono, we focus on shallow staging areas where bass slide up to feed. The goal is simple: keep the presentation small, natural, and just annoying enough that a pressured fish finally commits. Working the blade with a steady retrieve, mixing in subtle changes, and paying attention to how the lure tracks through the water all play a role in drawing strikes.

We talk through why small, less‑intimidating lures shine in these situations, especially when the fish are conditioned to ignore bigger, louder offerings. BFS gear adds another layer of control—its sensitivity and precision make it easier to place casts tight to cover, feel light ticks, and keep the spinner running exactly where it needs to be.

Along the way, we touch on early seasonal shifts and how they influence bass behavior, plus the realities of quick evening trips: dealing with snags, keeping gear maintained, and even repurposing broken rods into useful tools instead of tossing them. It’s all about making the most of the time and tools you have.

This episode is built for anglers who want to fish smarter, not harder—especially when the clock is ticking and the water is crowded or pressured. Whether you’re new to BFS or already hooked on ultralight gear, these real‑world tactics can help you turn more of those short, after‑work windows into memorable bass sessions.

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These are the rods, reels, lures, and tools I actually use on the water. If you want to explore the full lineup — or support Average Angler Life — the AAL Store is the best place to start.

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Support Average Angler Life

If you enjoy these fishing moments, live sessions, 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.

Sunday, May 31, 2026

Polarized Glasses Are Must‑Have Fishing Gear — See More, Miss Less with Average Angler Life

Polarized Glasses — Must‑Have Fishing Gear for Seeing More & Missing Less

Some gear is optional… polarized glasses aren’t. In this quick live highlight, Average Angler Life breaks down why a good pair of polarized lenses is one of the most important tools you can bring to the water. From cutting glare to spotting fish movement, these glasses help you see more and react faster.

Polarized glasses cut through surface glare, letting you see fish cruising, track your lure or fly, and spot those tiny movements that tell you it’s time to set the hook. Whether you’re fly fishing, bass fishing from the bank, or working a small pond, being able to see into the water changes everything.

If you want to see more and miss less, polarized glasses are one of the best upgrades you can make.

Recommended Gear from the AAL Lineup

These are the tools that keep Average Angler Life rolling — field‑tested, trusted, and used in real sessions.

AAL Featured Gear

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Pond Session Essential

A go‑to piece of gear for small‑water missions.

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AAL Trusted Tool

A trusted tool tuned for real‑world use.

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Explore the AAL Store

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AAL Gear Store

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These are the rods, reels, flies, and tools I actually use on the water. If you want to explore the full lineup — or support Average Angler Life — the AAL Store is the best place to start.

Visit the AAL Store

Support Average Angler Life

If you enjoy these gear tips and honest fly fishing moments, you can support the channel by buying me a coffee. Every cup helps keep the rods bending and the cameras 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, May 29, 2026

Little Bass, Big Fun — A Small Pond Fly Fishing Highlight with Average Angler Life

Little Bass, Big Fun — A Small Pond Fly Fishing Highlight

Sometimes the smallest fish bring the biggest smile. In this quick live highlight, Average Angler Life is fly fishing a small pond when a little bass charges in and eats. It’s simple, honest fishing fun — the kind of moment that makes pond hopping worth it.

Small ponds are full of surprises. Short casts, simple flies, and fish that are always willing to play. This little bass may not be a giant, but it’s exactly the kind of moment that keeps Average Angler Life coming back to these quiet waters.

You don’t need big water or big gear — just a fly rod, a simple pattern, and a few minutes to enjoy the day.

Recommended Gear from the AAL Lineup

These are the tools that keep Average Angler Life rolling — field‑tested, trusted, and used in real sessions.

AAL Featured Gear

Reliable, field‑tested gear used in real AAL sessions.

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Pond Session Essential

A go‑to piece of gear for small‑water missions.

View on Amazon

AAL Trusted Tool

A trusted tool tuned for real‑world use.

View on Amazon

Explore the AAL Store

Browse the full lineup of gear I actually use.

Visit AAL Store
AAL Gear Store

AAL — Gear Store

These are the rods, reels, flies, and tools I actually use on the water. If you want to explore the full lineup — or support Average Angler Life — the AAL Store is the best place to start.

Visit the AAL Store

Support Average Angler Life

If you enjoy these small‑pond highlights and honest fly fishing moments, you can support the channel by buying me a coffee. Every cup helps keep the rods bending and the cameras 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, May 27, 2026

Missed One, Got One — A Quick Fly Fishing Bass Highlight

Missed One, Got One — A Quick Fly Fishing Bass Highlight

Some of the best fishing moments aren’t the perfect hooksets—they’re the ones that almost got away, and what you did next. In this quick live highlight, Average Angler Life hooks into a bass, loses it, resets, and keeps casting until another fish finally commits. A simple reminder that staying patient and keeping your fly in the water pays off.

The first bass comes unbuttoned right when it counts—classic. But instead of calling it, AAL stays calm, resets the cast, and keeps working the pattern. A few casts later, another bass eats, and this one makes it all the way to hand.

It’s a quick moment, but it captures a big truth about fishing: you can’t control every missed fish, but you can control whether you keep fishing. Sometimes the difference between frustration and success is just a few more casts.

Recommended Gear from the AAL Lineup

These are the tools that keep Average Angler Life rolling — field‑tested, trusted, and used in real sessions.

AAL Featured Gear

Reliable, field‑tested gear used in real AAL sessions.

View on Amazon

Pond Session Essential

A go‑to piece of gear for small‑water missions.

View on Amazon

AAL Trusted Tool

A trusted tool tuned for real‑world use.

View on Amazon

Explore the AAL Store

Browse the full lineup of gear I actually use.

Visit AAL Store
AAL Gear Store

AAL — Gear Store

These are the rods, reels, flies, and tools I actually use on the water. If you want to explore the full lineup — or support Average Angler Life — the AAL Store is the best place to start.

Visit the AAL Store

Support Average Angler Life

If you enjoy these quick highlights, subtle fish signals, and honest fly fishing moments, you can support the channel by buying me a coffee. Every cup helps keep the rods bending and the cameras 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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