Finding & Fishing Isolated Cover for Bass - Bryan Thrift
On The Water
•
23m
In this on the water bass fishing class, Major League Fishing pro Bryan Thrift takes you out with his Humminbird electronics to locate, mark and fish isolated cover. Bryan shows you how to locate a isolated target with Humminbird side imaging, how to return to that waypoint and position your boat, taking into account the current weather conditions, staying on the spot with boat positioning tips and hitting the target every time using your Humminbird 360 scan.
0:15 Setting range when scanning for isolated cover
1:03 Identifying and marking a waypoint on isolated structure/cover
2:05 How to properly line up to make a cast on a marked waypoint
3:40 Using MEGA 360 to make an accurate first cast, easily hit that target and hopefully catch a fish
4:47 Setting up and staying in position without making a cloud of waypoints
7:43 Fishing isolated cover using MEGA 360 imaging from Humminbird
8:57 One essential tool for fishing offshore isolated cover like brush that will save you a lot of money
10:41 The beauty of fishing isolated targets
11:55 Bryan Thrift's offshore run 'n' gun baits/lures
14:19 Figuring out which bait the bass are willing to commit to
17:38 Efficiency once you get the bait dialed in
Up Next in On The Water
-
Selecting Crankbait Rods - Mike Iacon...
Mike Iaconelli is on the water explaining what he likes in a crankbait rod for each situation he is in.
-
Cranking Grass - Kevin VanDam
Kevin VanDam takes Bass University students out on the water to discuss and demonstrate how to crank grass for bass. Lots of anglers will avoid fishing grass with crankbaits because it's easy to get the bait fouled up and vegetation balled up on your lure. Kevin VanDam shares that there are a few...
-
Grass Fishing for Northern Largemouth...
Professional angler Paul Mueller, who is a Bassmaster Elite Series Pro and Champion, teamed up with Bass University to share his expertise on fishing in a natural, clear water lake. The current water temperature is 48 degrees, but Paul doesn't believe that's too cold for good largemouth bass fish...