When punching thick mats of water hyacinths and water lettuce, did you know that largemouth bass will position along the edge formed by the dangling root systems? Different plants have different length roots, and Kim Stricker provides an underwater look at this, often overlooked...
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When oscillating river current sporadically changes direction and velocity, how to smallmouth bass adjust? Accompanied by MLF touring pro, Bill McDonald topside, Kim will descend to the Lower Niagara River bottom in search of the answer. 0:00 Intro 2:00 Aqua-Vu Surveillance 3:38...
In late summer, when conditions are often tough, “Matching the Hatch” can improve your odds on getting bit. Together with professional fishing guide, Marcel Veensta, Kim will explore the significance of matching the size of the dominant forage species for smallmouth bass...
Since the introduction of the blueback herring in South Carolina’s Lake Murray, the bass fishing dynamic here has changed towards targeting schooling fish. Enterprising anglers have adapted to the pelagic fishery by strategically planting structures comprised of river cane, which...
Beyond sound and vibration, bass can detect lure movement visually through floating matted vegetation … much better that we perceive! We’ll dive in the subject to reveal a “Bass-Eye” point-of-view of matted hydrilla, lily pads and pond scum. 0:00 Intro 1:01 Lily...



