This Process Never Fails To Find Bass On a Fish Finder

In this video I share my approach to finding bass using a fish finder on Beaver Lake, Arkansas. In the fall, I focus on graphing different depths, usually between 10 and 40 feet, to locate fish. Key areas I target include islands, flats, and rock piles in the 10-15 foot range. I pay close attention to baitfish activity and brush piles. Once I’ve marked some promising spots, I start fishing and often catch spotted bass using a jig. I can’t emphasize enough the importance of having the right sonar settings, and I even have a guide on my website to help you optimize your fish finder - linked here. I’m confident this pattern is effective.

Equipment Mentioned:

Football Jig Setup:

- Fish the Moment Offshore Jig: https://bit.ly/3oFUuEs

- Strike King Menace Grub 4" Green Pumpkin: https://bit.ly/3LLu6E3

- Denali Lithium 7'4" Med Hvy Fast: https://bit.ly/3vq1vNP

- Abu Garcia Max X Casting Reel: https://bit.ly/3knogMb

- Sunline Super FC Sniper Fluorocarbon 16lb: https://bit.ly/3LrGuYV

 

Fish Finders Used in Video

- Console: Lowrance HDS Pro 12 3-In-1 - https://bit.ly/3B4qRGq

- Bow: Lowrance HDS Pro 16 - https://bit.ly/47suqlI

- FFS: Lowrance ActiveTarget 2 - https://bit.ly/3XJppSJ

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