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Monday, May 11, 2026

Ultralight Baitcasting for Bass — Fire Tiger Rooster Tail Live Highlight

Ultralight Baitcasting for Bass — Fire Tiger Rooster Tail Live Highlight

Yesterday the bass were finicky. Today, Average Angler Life came back with a different plan: ultralight baitcasting and a fire tiger Rooster Tail to see if a smaller, flashier presentation could finally wake them up. Spoiler — it works.

This live highlight shows how downsizing your gear and switching to an inline spinner can turn stubborn bass into biters. Light line, compact reels, and a thumping blade make even average fish feel like a fight. Sometimes the smallest change makes the biggest difference.

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Warm Winter Ultralight Baitcasting at Bethany Lakes - Spotify 154

There’s something special about learning while the line is in the water, and this warm winter rebroadcast from Bethany Lakes is a perfect example. In this live session, Average Angler Life leans into ultralight baitcasting, walking through lure selection, fish behavior, and how the conditions shape each decision on the water.

The air feels like spring, but the calendar still says winter, which makes fish activity a little unpredictable. We chase bass, bluegill, and trout with a mix of light gear and different lures, paying attention to where the fish are holding, how they’re reacting, and what each bite—or missed bite—is telling us. It’s not about being perfect; it’s about staying curious and willing to adjust.

That’s the heart of Average Angler Life: honest fishing, shared experiences, and practical tips you can take to your own local water. Whether you’re newer to ultralight baitcasting or just enjoy seeing another angler’s thought process in real time, this Bethany Lakes session is built to feel like you’re standing right there on the bank with me.

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Sunday, May 10, 2026

Tennis Ball Fishing Float: A Cheap & Tough DIY Hack

Tennis Ball Fishing Float — A Cheap & Tough DIY Hack

Looking for a simple, no-cost way to make a big, highly visible fishing float? One of my favorite budget tricks is turning an old tennis ball into a surprisingly effective large bobber. It’s tough, bright, and perfect for bigger rigs.

Why a Tennis Ball Makes a Great Float

  • Extremely durable and virtually unsinkable
  • Bright yellow/green color stands out in choppy water or low light
  • Perfect size for heavier rigs and bigger baits
  • Casts surprisingly well when used properly

Best Uses

This technique was popularized by pier fishermen in Oceanside, California. Because overhead casting is often restricted on many piers, anglers would cast underhanded for distance using the tennis ball float. It worked exceptionally well for catching Bonito and Mackerel.

It’s also excellent for:

  • Surf casting with big baits
  • Live bait drifting in lakes or rivers
  • Any situation where you need a large, sturdy float that resists being pulled under

This DIY float is beginner‑friendly, holds up trip after trip, and costs basically nothing if you have old tennis balls lying around.

Want the full step‑by‑step instructions with photos?
Check out the complete guide here: Tennis Ball Fishing Float

Have you ever tried the tennis ball float trick? Drop a comment and let me know how it worked for you — or share your own favorite fishing hack!

Tight lines,
Average Angler Life 🎣

Tennis Ball Fishing Float

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Saturday, May 09, 2026

Sight Casting to Bass on Beds

Sight Casting to Bass on Beds — Perseverance Pays Off!

Sight casting to bass on beds is a patience game. You see the fish. The fish sees you. And somewhere in the middle is a long stretch of “are you ever going to eat this?” In this live highlight, Average Angler Life works a few stubborn bedded bass that lurk, follow, and refuse more than once — until finally, one commits.

It took several tries, a few angle changes, and a whole lot of persistence, but the payoff was worth it. When that bass finally decided it had enough, the eat was quick and the hookset held.

If you’ve ever stared down a bed fish and wondered who would give up first — you or the bass — this moment will feel familiar.

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Thursday, May 07, 2026

Bass Spits It Out, Hits Again!

Bass Spits It Out, Hits Again! Second‑Chance Hookup on the Fly

Some fish just keep the story interesting. In this live highlight, a bass smashes the fly, spits it out almost instantly, and somehow sticks around long enough for a second chance. Average Angler Life stays calm, fires another cast, and this time the hookset holds.

It’s one of those real‑world pond moments where frustration flips into excitement in a heartbeat. Missed strikes happen — but every now and then, the fish gives you a do‑over.

If you love honest, unpredictable, small‑water fly fishing, this clip captures that energy perfectly.

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Tuesday, May 05, 2026

How to Tie the 3 Saddle Hackle Fly

How to Tie the 3 Saddle Hackle Fly — Pond Bass & Bluegill Pattern

The 3 Saddle Hackle Fly has become one of my go‑to patterns for pond bass and bluegill. It’s simple, clean, and has just the right amount of movement to get noticed in still water. In this fly tying demo, Average Angler Life walks through the full pattern step‑by‑step — materials, proportions, and the little choices that make this fly so reliable.

This isn’t a studio‑perfect fly. It’s a real‑world pattern tied by someone who actually fishes it. If you’ve seen this fly in my live highlights and wanted to tie your own, this demo is the perfect place to start.

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Monday, May 04, 2026

Fishing with Average Angler Life — Fly Fishing, Bait Selection & Real‑Time Tips - Spotify 153

There’s something special about learning while the line is in the water. This live session with Average Angler Life is all about real‑time fishing—making decisions on the fly, adjusting to changing conditions, and talking through the “why” behind each cast.

From Texas water, we’ll walk through fly fishing approaches, bait selection, and the small tweaks that can turn a slow day into a steady one. You’ll see how I read the water, react to the weather, and pay attention to what each bite—or lack of one—is telling me. It’s not about being perfect; it’s about being curious and willing to adjust.

That’s the heart of Average Angler Life: honest fishing, shared experiences, and practical tips you can take to your own local water. Whether you’re newer to fishing or just enjoy seeing another angler’s thought process, this live session is built to feel like you’re standing right there on the bank with me.

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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!

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Sunday, May 03, 2026

Met a Subscriber in the Field!

Met a Subscriber in the Field at Sonic Pond — Let’s Talk Fishing!

Some of the best moments in fishing don’t come from the cast — they come from the people you meet along the way. While fishing Sonic Pond, Average Angler Life ran into a subscriber out in the field, and the session instantly turned into a bank‑side “Let’s Talk Fishing” moment.

We talked gear, local ponds, fly patterns, and the kind of real‑world stories that only come out when you’re standing next to the water with rods in hand. It’s a reminder that this channel isn’t just about catching fish — it’s about the community that loves chasing them.

If you enjoy genuine connections, outdoor conversations, and the human side of fishing, this highlight captures that energy perfectly.

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Friday, May 01, 2026

How BIG Was He? Proofball Size Check

How BIG Was He? Proofball Size Check — Saddle Hackle Fly Follow‑Up

After landing that bass on the Saddle Hackle Fly variant, the big question was simple: how big was he really? Instead of guessing or stretching the fish toward the camera, Average Angler Life brings out the Proofball for an honest, real‑world size check.

The Proofball gives a clean, consistent reference point so you can see the true scale of the fish. No hype, no exaggeration — just a straightforward look at the bass that made the previous highlight so fun.

If you enjoy transparency, real measurements, and gear that actually gets used on the water, this follow‑up moment is right in that sweet spot.

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Pond Fly Fishing a Saddle Hackle Fly

Pond Fly Fishing a Saddle Hackle Fly — Got One to Bite!

Some pond sessions are all about patience and confidence. In this live highlight, Average Angler Life ties on a Saddle Hackle Fly and works the edges until a fish finally commits. No tricks, no fancy patterns — just a clean presentation and a fly that’s earned its place in the box.

The Saddle Hackle Fly moves naturally through the water, giving off just enough life to tempt fish cruising the shallows. After a few passes, the line tightens and the moment finally arrives — a solid bite on a simple, reliable pattern.

If you enjoy honest pond fly fishing, confidence flies, and those satisfying “finally got one” moments, this highlight captures the heart of small‑water fishing.

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Support Average Angler Life

If you enjoy these pond sessions, fly experiments, and real‑world 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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