Fishing Wood Cover - John Crews
John Crews
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53m
Wood you like to catch bass in the wood like John Crews? Check out this 53 minute in-depth seminar from a 2016 Bass University class in Ohio. In this bass fishing instructional seminar, John Crews answers the following questions:
What baits should I fish around various depths and types of wooden cover?
What baits should I fish around the perimeter, and which should I use to get deep into thick cover?
Where will the bass likely set up within or around the wood?
How do I approach and pick apart docks?
Does John have any secret tips for triggering strikes in laydown trees? YES!
What are the three ways I should be fishing brush piles?
Should I fish any area with wood cover, or should I be looking for other features?
What are John Crews's thoughts on repeated casts and soaking the bait?
What about fish that swim out at you?
How does cloud cover and time of day effect how bass relate to wood cover?
How is it possible to fish a crankbait through wood without getting hung up constantly?
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