Imagine Yourself Catching Bigger Bass Every Time You Change the Lure!

How to Have Fun! Fun! Fun! While Catching Bass on a Deep Water Ledge.
Justin establishes his location on submerged point with his electronics before he starts fishing. He explains the use of his equipment and how to pinpoint an area on the ledge where the bass have grouped. This part is very instructional as how to and why lesson. His key advice to learn what the fish look like on your personal viewer since each type has its own presentation of fish. If your have new equipment you need to test on an area where you know the bass are or check the area by catching a bass. Bring one or two marker buoys to mark the spot where the group is located. Justin shows you how he found a large group of bass huddling together on a section of the point in about 25 feet of water.
Justin starts with a Carolina rig and has immediate success in hooking a 2-lb bass on the underwater point. The Carolina rig works great on this point structure.
Check this video also for fishing with a Carolina rig.
What is a thermo-cline? Why is it important to know about it? Justin explains why it is important to deep-water fishing. Check the video to hear his thoughtful explanation.
Next Justin switches to a flutter spoon. His silver flutter spoon resembles a shad when it is dropping freely. It is harder to hook the bass on the flutter spoon but take a look at the bass that Justin halls in with the flutter spoon. Justin is clearly having fun with the 3-lb average sized bass. Watch his cadence and his technique in hooking the bass with the flutter spoon. It will save you a lot of time and effort when you try it.
Next he switches to a football jig. Why would he do that when he is already doing so well with the flutter spoon? Well, Justin explains while he hooks a 3 pounder on his first cast with the football jig. And they keep getting bigger. Now he is really excited! I hope to do the same with a flutter spoon or jig sometime.
This really is a video that you have to see to believe. Justin hit the bulls-eye with this one!


