River Bass Fishing - Mike McClelland
Summer
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45m
Mike McClelland didn't grow up with boats and fancy equipment. He did a lot of bank fishing and that allowed him to experience some thing that give him some unique perspectives on river bass fishing. Mike got his first two top-level tournament wins on river systems, so his tips can help you catch more bass or maybe even win your next bass fishing tournament. Here's what you'll learn in this bass fishing educational seminar:
1:32 The thing that has most helped Mike McClelland's river fishing
3:40 Understanding current breaks and current seams
6:15 River fishing in the Spring and during the spawn
13:25 Color selection for baits in the Spring
17:30 If a river has multiple species, how do you decide which to fish for?
18:41 River fishing during the summer months
22:27 Boat position and boat control in the river current
25:05 When the wind is outpacing the current
28:00 Weight for river fishing
29:26 River fishing in autumn/fall & winter months
33:23 Recap of main topics of fishing current and final Q&A
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