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Category Archives: Scott McGehee
Decisions, Decisions, Decisions
Bass fishing is a game of decisions and small changes can turn a good day on the water into an exceptional day on the water. The problem is that there are so many options that making the correct decision can … Continue reading
My New Pond Boat
Big boats are great. There’s nothing like the feeling of running across the water at 70+mph on a crisp, clear morning headed out to your favorite fishing spot. But let’s face it, speed doesn’t catch fish, it just lets you … Continue reading
Current Breaks for River Fishing
There’s something special about fishing rivers. They generally have an abundant population of bass and if you have current, those bass are pretty easy to catch. Almost anything in the water will provide the bass with a break from the … Continue reading
The Search Continues
Bass fishing is a game of highs and lows and they sometimes come on the same cast. Each year I look forward to the spring, because it’s the time of the year when my search for the bass of a … Continue reading
Shallow Water Drop Shot
The one thing you can always count on in bass fishing is unpredictability. I’ve caught a bunch of bass on a drop shot, but I’ve always used it in deep, clear lakes and for mostly vertical presentations. But I recently … Continue reading