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Fishing Tips for Summer Schooling Bass



Me and Craig go out to find a lot of schooling bass are feeding on small shad in open water. These fish can often be difficult to catch. Matching the hatch is the key to getting more strikes, so take some small baits out on the water next time you are fishing in the summer.

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36 Comments

  1. Excellent tip. Question for you. What exactly does it mean when you say "the bass are under a lot of pressure"? Are you referring to the weather pressure, or are you saying they are pressured to strike when there are schools of bait fish?

  2. I would like to know what lakes you are fishing at sometimes you say and sometimes you don't, I know you don't like to give away your lakes but its just out of curiosity. If you could put the names in the description or in the video!

  3. Hey I was wondering if you could do a video on how to fish a plastic worm properly. I'm a big spinner bait & rooster tail kind of guy. But I've never caught a bass off of a soft plastic. It's just not one of my best qualities. I'm mainly a crappie fisherman. But I'm trying to better myself with bass, but I've never had luck. Thanks I'd greatly appreciate it – Devin Henson. Louisville, KY

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