It is fun to watch. KVD has won a bunch with this style and Thrift has been lights out recently as well. It makes sense the more water you can cover the chances of getting bit increases. No doubt they also miss some fish as well leaving some areas too early. It is definitely proven to be successful and fun to watch.
+Greg V I feel like before they go out they do the math in their head on where the fish will be and then decide whether they'll be catching more fish by staying slow and picking an area apart or by covering water and putting the bait in front of more fish. If KVD thinks he can catch 3 by burning a crankbait in the next 100m he'll do that instead of catching 2 in 80m. At least thats how i'd put it.
+TheUnluckyFisherman agreed. I think thrift said it best when he stated "you can make a hundred bad decisions in a day, but you only have to make five good ones". You are always gonna second guess leaving an area, especially an area where you have caught fish, but not big fish. Unless you know the fish are there, then moving fast makes sense and improves your odds of culling up to a better bag of fish.
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At lake dardanelle rite now killing it the cristie critter crawler watermelon purple and green flake...this Texas boy is showing up these natives in arkeysaw
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Morrow lost cause he cant set the hook, the other guy lost cause he thinks the bass need to enter the boat as soon as they hit. Grats Bryan Thrift, you won cause you the man.
+JohnsMedia Post this on a trout fishing forum, talk to your local baitshop owners, even go out and talk to the local fishermen and see if they help out. Bass video isnt a good place to start. Good luck out there.
JohnsMedia biggest tip is smaller baits trout and salmon have smaller mouths so use something like a small bucktail hug or a 3-4 inch worm that is a bright natural color