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Finding Fall Bass is EASY… If You Start Here First



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  1. whats cool is if you just get navionics on your phone you can basically see all this no matter the water level. i pay for it but there is also a free version that is prob all most need. the best ditches i think are the ones that are deep right next to a area that is shallow. the bait will get pushed up in those areas no matter if its in middle of lake or not. the predator fish know if they chase the bait into those spots it gets shallower and its easier to eat em. kentucky lake has a lot of shallower areas around it even out farther in lake and i see bass busting near the ledges all the time pushing bait up.

  2. Awesome! Percy Priest is my home lake, and I hit Old Hickory from time to time. Appreciate the tips! The reason I only hit Old Hickory once in a while is that I struggle catching deeper fish. Maybe next video give us a tutorial on best practices to catch fish at 12’ and another one for fish at 23’ depth (for when winter gets here).

  3. I love these videos. At what water temp will they normally be on these ditches? Is there a minimum depth that the ditch needs to be to even consider checking it out?
    I'd like to see you take a look at hard Labor Creek Reservoir in Georgia. It's an electric only Reservoir. Around 1,300 acres

  4. Man we need info on northern natural lakes and no other channel is as good as urs and how u explain and break stuff down please take the time to do some Wisconsin smaller natural lakes all us midwestern/northern people would appreciate it!

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