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  • Is Social Media Hurting Bass Fishing?
    Dec 16 2025

    Is social media ruining the way we look at bass fishing? 🎣 In this episode of The Bass Hole Podcast, Bob from Bob’s Bassin’ N Stuff takes on the hype machine of YouTube, Instagram, and TikTok fishing videos. With endless highlight reels of giant bass and “fish on every cast,” it’s easy to think that’s what real fishing looks like—but is it?

    We’ll dig into how these picture-perfect clips can set up unrealistic expectations for new anglers, take the fun out of a tough day on the water, and create frustration when reality doesn’t match the screen. Are we losing the true spirit of fishing—patience, persistence, and enjoying the chase—because of social media?

    Below is the link to the video by Brian Lattimer that's mentioned in the podcast. Please take a look. I love most of Brian's takes on all thing's bass fishing.
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8GZbebe1xAg&t=188s&pp=0gcJCfYJAYcqIYzv

    👉 Subscribe for more raw, honest bass fishing conversations, controversial topics, and old-school wisdom without the filters or clickbait.

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    5 Min.
  • The Demise of the Local Bait & Tackle Shop
    Dec 2 2025

    Are local bait and tackle shops becoming a thing of the past? In this episode of The Bass Hole Podcast, we dive into the slow disappearance of small-town bait and tackle shops—the places that once stood at the heart of the fishing and hunting community. Before the rise of the big-box sporting goods chains, these little shops were more than just a place to grab live bait or a pack of hooks. They were community hubs where fishermen, hunters, and outdoorsmen swapped stories and tall tales, traded tactics and techniques, and bonded over a hot cup of coffee or an ice-cold soda.

    These shops weren’t just about bait—they had it all: gas for the boat, lanterns for camping, shotguns and rifles for hunting, and of course, worms and minnows for the next fishing trip. They were places where friendships were built face-to-face, where you learned who was catching what, and where the real culture of the outdoors lived.

    Now, the convenience of chain stores and online shopping has made many of these mom-and-pop tackle shops obsolete. Instead of sitting around a counter talking fishing, we scroll social media feeds for updates. But something important has been lost along the way.

    Join us as we take a nostalgic and thought-provoking look at the decline of local bait shops, why they mattered so much, and what their absence means for the future of fishing communities.

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    5 Min.
  • Old Anglers | The Struggle
    Nov 22 2025

    In this episode of The Bass Hole Podcast, we dive into a topic that hits close to home for many seasoned bass fishermen. Even though I’m not yet 60, I can already relate to the challenges that come with getting older on the water — and I’ll share more about my own physical limitations in a future episode.

    Recently, I watched a video from Matt Stefan titled “Ban These From Professional Bass Tournaments,” where he suggests pedestal seats should be banned and that anglers should have to “surf” the deck of their boats to prove they’re fit. His take seemed to target older anglers, dismissing them as out of shape or behind the times — and that didn’t sit right with me.

    In this episode, we talk about age discrimination in bass fishing, the real struggles older anglers face — from balance and endurance to eyesight, heat and cold tolerance, and the memories of what they used to do with ease — and why these men and women still deserve a place on the water and in competition.

    This isn’t just about fishing; it’s about respect, resilience, and passion that doesn’t fade with age. Whether you’re an old-school angler or just starting out, you’ll want to hear this one.

    Here's a link to Matt Stefan's video:
    https://youtu.be/1Yu7yydSau0

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    8 Min.
  • Boat Ramp Etiquette | How Not to be an Idiot!
    Nov 4 2025

    Launching or pulling out your boat should be simple—but all too often, boat ramps turn into a circus. In this episode of The Bass Hole Podcast, Bob from Bob’s Bassin N Stuff breaks down the unspoken (and often ignored) rules of boat ramp etiquette that every angler and boater should know.

    We’ll talk about the biggest frustrations:

    People parking at the ramp to fish

    Making your boat “ramp ready” while blocking everyone else

    Cutting in line or trying to block others from using the ramp

    Hanging out and socializing on the dock while others wait

    Attempting repairs with a line of boats behind you

    And every other time-wasting move that turns a Saturday on the water into pure chaos

    If you’ve ever been stuck in a long line because of selfish or clueless behavior, you’ll want to hear this no-holds-barred rant. Whether you’re a weekend angler, a bass boat owner, or just someone who uses public ramps, this episode is packed with common-sense tips to help keep the ramps moving smoothly.

    🎣 Hit play and let’s talk about why boat ramp etiquette matters—for your sanity, your fellow anglers, and keeping the peace on our lakes.

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    6 Min.