Stealth Mode Bass Fishing - Lee Livesay
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You can't always run around your favorite spot with the trolling motor on 70+ slinging your favorite search bait and catch tournament-winning bass. Particularly on high-pressured lakes like Guntersville and Chickamauga. Sometimes you have to take a more stealthy approach. In this bass fishing class seminar video, Lee Livesay shares tips on sneaking up on bass without them knowing you are there so you can continue to get explosive bites from big bass, even when the fishing pressure is high and other tournament anglers aren't getting bit.
0:23 Lee Livesay introduction to stealth mode bass fishing
0:55 Are you fishing too fast? When and where should you slow down...and how?
1:56 Where to be stealthy with your bass fishing approach (Chickamauga example)
5:33 Stealth mode fishing is key in shallow water
9:51 Why does stealth mode bass fishing work?
15:36 How to be stealthy and catch bass on a body of water that gets a lot of pressure
17:02 Tackle for stealth fishing
21:12 Other ways to be extra stealthy when bass fishing in pressured areas
23:55 How to decide to take the time to push pole into an area in a bass fishing tournament
25:57 Weight transfer baits and other tips for longer casting distance
27:57 Solunar tables
31:00 How does hydrowave fit into stealth mode fishing?
37:15 How using sonar electronics affects bass bites
40:08 Problems with sounds you can't control
41:37 The Heddon Feathered Treble Super Spook Walking Bait
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